Penn Station East Coast Subs To Give Away Fresh-Cut Fries On July 13
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Penn Station East Coast Subs To Give Away Fresh-Cut Fries On July 13

Fast casual chain celebrates National French Fry Day 

June 21, 2017 // Franchising.com // (MILFORD, OHIO)—Penn Station East Coast Subs, the fast-casual restaurant known for its grilled, made-to-order sub sandwiches, will celebrate National French Fry Day Thursday, July 13 by giving away the brand’s made-to-order, fresh-cut fries with any sub purchase. 

“National French Fry Day is a fun ‘holiday’ that celebrates one of our signature items: our fresh-cut fries,” said Penn Station President Craig Dunaway. “Customers love our fries, and National French Fry Day is the perfect time to reward them with free fries.” 

All Penn Station locations are participating in Fry Day. 

About Penn Station East Coast Subs

Founded in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1985, Penn Station serves a variety of grilled and cold deli sandwiches made to order with high-quality ingredients on freshly baked bread. The menu also includes fresh-cut fries, hand-squeezed lemonade made throughout the day and chocolate chunk cookies baked in the restaurant. Penn Station was named the best sandwich chain in the Nation’s Restaurant News 2015 Consumer Picks survey. 

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, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia. All but one location is franchised. As a franchisor, Penn Station is known for its outstanding profitability and return on investment. Penn Station was named one of the Best Franchises to Buy by Forbes in 2016 and one of the Best Franchise Deals by QSR Magazine in 2016. 

Projections call for the opening of 15 to 20 restaurants nationwide in 2017. Penn Station is targeting Kansas City, Atlanta, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Nashville, Cleveland and Raleigh. for franchise expansion. For more information, visit www.penn-station.com.

 

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