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Friday, August 12, 2011

Hoagie Shop ~

Still open since the '50s.
Photo: Paul Johnson

13 comments:

  1. What? Still open, you mean government regulators haven't managed to regulate and harass this obviously thriving business to death yet? A miracle.

    It was called Miller's Hoagies when I was a kid and the thing that's interesting about it's survival is that the Hoagie Shop is just around the corner from the star-crossed (now gone) Hot Dog Shop.

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  2. without a doubt the best Hoagie in the world. Subway,eat your heart out!

    Bob Dorcy

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  3. there is a world beyond Mc Kean Street. Bob dorcy has not been to Slippery Rock to experience a Bob's Sub (next to Ginger Hill Tavern on South Main St.)

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  4. I'm game next time Im in Butler I'll Bob's a try. After all,with a name like that,it must be pretty good. LOL
    Bob Dorcy

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  5. ha ha bob dorcy you are correct. It's an honest no frills sub shop(befitting a college town) Very good subs. I recommend a Giant roast beef. Enjoy.

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  6. I remember that behind "The hoagie shop" was the preferred place to fight or sneak a cigarette in junior high.

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  7. great hoagies at a reasonable price and they use higher quality ingredients than the chains.

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  8. I beat the crap outa many a weakling behind the Hoagie Shop. Ah, good times!

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  9. Hoagie CarmichaelAugust 19, 2011

    Love the way they package their fries in the brown little bags, help soaks up the grease and their steak w/ sauce and cheese can't be beat, when you take off the ''gum'' band you're in for a treat

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  10. Ok...now I'm going to have to go
    and get a hoagie for dinner!

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  11. Wondering if the Bob's Sub in Slippery Rock is related to the Bob's Sub in Clarion. It is a humble landmark with delicious subs.

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  12. Becky BelferJanuary 12, 2012

    The Hoagie Shoppe is the best ever, I have'nt been home in years, but I still remember the best places to eat. The Hot Dog Shop and the Hoagie Shop. And yes I remember the fights behind that store. There was always one guy everyone was afraid of. By the way, I noticed that no one signs their name to this blog. Interesting, I wonder why?

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  13. Who owns the place?

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