
This New Jersey Sub Shop Makes Some Of America’s Best Sandwiches
Whether you call it a hoagie, a sub, a hero, or a grinder, they all have one thing in common; they are delicious!
Of course, there are a ton of great mom-and-pop sub-shops in Jersey that are well worth a visit.

Breaking Bread in Silverton has great-looking sandwiches, and so do Scala's Deli, Driftwood, and Richards Sub World and Deli.
New Jersey also has some great sandwich chains; I'm a big Wawa fan, and when you talk about New Jersey Hoagie chains, you have to mention Jersey Mikes.
However, one major publication has named the best hoagie chain to come out of the Garden State, and between you and I, I'm surprised it wasn't Jersey Mikes!
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So this is where it gets kind of weird.
It's a shop that was founded in Philadelphia in 1992 but later moved its operations to Westville New Jersey.
Just thinking out loud here, but can it really be called a New Jersey Sub Shop, if it got its start in Philadelphia?
According to our experts, it can be.
This sandwich shop is steeped in Italian Heritage, and according to Far And Wide, what makes it the best sandwich chain in New Jersey is its variety.
They don't just offer a chicken sandwich, a cheesesteak, or a cold hoagie but instead feature entire sub-categories, no pun intended, of sandwiches!
Congrats to Primo Hoagies for being selected as New Jersey's absolute best Sandwich Chain.
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