Penn Station East Coast Subs Announces Brand Enhancements
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Penn Station East Coast Subs Announces Brand Enhancements

PS 2020 includes new restaurant design, menu updates

September 02, 2020 // Franchising.com // MILFORD, OHIO - Penn Station East Coast Subs is updating its 35-year-old brand with the rollout of PS 2020, which includes a restaurant redesign and certain menu changes and additions. The first restaurants with the new menu and design opened late last year, and all restaurants in the system now have the new menu.

“We spent the better part of a year gathering data, interviewing guests and franchisees, and speaking with crew members about the new layout and our menu changes,” said President Craig Dunaway. “From the data analysis, interviews and hours of observation, we knew we had something that everyone would embrace.”

Penn Station’s revised menu focuses on bringing the brand’s expertise in hot sandwiches to cold sandwiches as well. The new menu includes six cold sandwiches and highlights eight wraps and salads. The new cold sandwiches include turkey avocado, turkey bacon ranch and classic Italian. Through the “Dagwood” option, customers can still create their own sandwich from Penn Station’s freshly sliced meats and cheeses. Sandwiches can be made on Penn Station’s proprietary French bread or its new multigrain bread. Certain products can also be made into wraps featuring the cheddar jalapeno tortillas Penn Station debuted in 2018.

“We believe our grilled sandwiches have always stood out from the competition, as evidenced by the numerous local, regional and national awards we’ve earned over the years,” Dunaway said. “In today’s hyper-competitive environment, we saw an opportunity to be dominant in cold sandwiches as well. Our proprietary bread and freshly sliced ingredients are a big reason why our grilled sandwiches have been so popular, and they make our cold offerings equally delicious. Penn Station has always had cold sandwiches as an option, but now we are offering new flavor profiles and ingredients and bringing our competitive edge to cold sandwiches. We were amazed customers didn’t realize we offered cold subs, but by featuring and highlighting them on the menu, this allows guests to fill all their sandwich needs.”

Penn Station has also updated its restaurant design. The PS 2020 design offers an unimpeded view of employees making grilled or cold sandwiches and a more prominently placed deli case. With the new design, customers place and pay for their order in one spot, and both POS stations are in the front of the restaurant. Online and delivery orders are picked up in a different location within the restaurant, so customers do not have to wait in line to pick up their order.

“The flow process from walking in the restaurant to receiving your order is seamless for customers and employees with the new design,” Dunaway said. “The design highlights our freshly sliced meats and cheeses and allows customers to see their sandwich being made to order. It also makes the carryout process smoother, which is important as we continue to see an increase in off-premise consumption, even before COVID-19.”

There are currently nine restaurants with the PS 2020 design, and all restaurants opening from now on will feature the new design.

“We expect to have more restaurants with the PS 2020 layout by the spring of next year,” Dunaway said. “What’s even more exciting is that many of those new restaurants are being opened by longstanding franchisees who see the value in the new more efficient design and the menu enhancements we’ve made.”

About Penn Station East Coast Subs

Founded in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1985, Penn Station serves an assortment of fresh-grilled and cold deli sandwiches, wraps and salads made to order with high-quality ingredients. The menu also includes fresh-cut fries, hand-squeezed lemonade made throughout the day and fresh-baked chocolate chunk cookies baked in the restaurant.

Penn Station has more than 310 locations in 15 states including Ohio, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and now Nebraska. A brand that prides itself on longevity, Penn Station is celebrating 35 years in business in 2020.

With all but one store being franchised, Penn Station focuses on franchisee’s profitability and return on investment. This mentality led to Penn Station being named one of the Best Franchises to Buy by Forbes in 2016, 2018 and 2019 and one of the Best Franchise Deals by QSR Magazine in 2016 and 2017.

Penn Station supports the National Down Syndrome Adoption Network (NDSAN) annually with a donation. In addition to this support, Penn Station partners with local Down syndrome associations to raise money. Each March, Penn Station hosts a systemwide campaign to raise money for the local Down syndrome associations across the Midwest and Southeast, donating almost $300,000 in 2019 and 2020.

Projections call for the opening of eight to 12 restaurants nationwide in 2020. Penn Station is targeting Kansas City, Omaha, Charlotte, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Nashville, Richmond and Raleigh for franchise expansion. For more information, visit the Penn Station website.

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