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thinkxingu 09-28-2019 06:24 PM

Subs in the Lakes Region
 
Is it me, or are subs in the Lakes Region comparatively expensive? For example, in my hometown, large subs are ~$8 and are sizable. Giuseppe's, Sub Crazy, Artie's, Elvio's, etc. are all $10 or so and not very big at all.

Interestingly, pizza is essentially the same at ~$11-12. Weird.

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fatlazyless 09-29-2019 07:55 AM

Locally, subs made at Subway or Sub Crazy are astronomically, out of this world, super expensive!

The Gilford and Plymouth Walmarts both have pre-made 12" subs in a deli cooler for under five dollars, which are actually pretty danged good .... and for some unknown reason ..... do not have the 9% NH food tax.

The Gilford Walmart has individual donuts like a large Boston creme pie, chocolate donut for 68-cents. For a really good cup of totally free, k-cup coffee ..... hit the Meredith Village Saving Bank in front of Lowe's.

rsmlp 09-29-2019 08:00 AM

subs
 
THE best subs in the Lakes region, available at JoJo's in Moultonboro are crzy $ also but worth every damn dime. Closing for the season on Columbus day!

thinkxingu 09-29-2019 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rsmlp (Post 320286)
THE best subs in the Lakes region, available at JoJo's in Moultonboro are crzy $ also but worth every damn dime. Closing for the season on Columbus day!

Naw, JoJo's subs are $7.50 and, as you said, awesome. It's everywhere else that seems out of line. Again, comparatively.

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JEEPONLY 09-29-2019 02:16 PM

If you haven't had a steak bomb sub from Huck's Hoagies (Wolfeboro), you haven't had a great one (huge-delicious- $8-$10)

macbeth 09-29-2019 11:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JEEPONLY (Post 320321)
If you haven't had a steak bomb sub from Huck's Hoagies (Wolfeboro), you haven't had a great one (huge-delicious- $8-$10)

Drop the Mic... Conversation is over. Can you even compare another Sub to Huck's Steak Bomb? I think not !!

garysanfran 09-30-2019 06:53 AM

Huck's Hoagies...
 
I know of none better!!!

baygo 09-30-2019 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by macbeth (Post 320350)
Drop the Mic... Conversation is over. Can you even compare another Sub to Huck's Steak Bomb? I think not !!

I’ve never had Hucks but the steak bomb at Winnisquam deli is pretty amazing. When a sub is that good, who cares what it costs.

thinkxingu 09-30-2019 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baygo (Post 320385)
I’ve never had Hucks but the steak bomb at Winnisquam deli is pretty amazing. When a sub is that good, who cares what it costs.

Agreed, within reason. Artie's at $10 felt like a rip-off.

I'm coming from Marc's/Benedetti's, so I'm a bit spoiled.

Gotta check out Huck's. The Wolfgang's in Wolfeboro was awesome a couple weeks back.

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macbeth 09-30-2019 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baygo (Post 320385)
I’ve never had Hucks but the steak bomb at Winnisquam deli is pretty amazing. When a sub is that good, who cares what it costs.

Not I. Quality over Quantity every time.

Lakemamma 10-02-2019 10:58 AM

John's Roast Beef is really good for subs. They pack them full.

BroadHopper 10-02-2019 11:12 AM

John's Roast Beef
 
I second John's. Unfortunately after living/working in the Nashua area, my standard bearer is Cahill's Super Sub in Hudson. No one comes close until I had a Philly steak bomb from a street vendor in Philly.

Orion 10-02-2019 11:29 AM

Jo Jo's #10
 
JoJo's #10 on crusty bread, loaded. The best Italian I've ever had and I've tried many. We try to make it a staple once every week we're up there. Be prepared to get sloppy. They are definitely NOT overpriced and cheaper than many other places I've gotten them. They're under $9 and are really good for two meals. :)

Gatto Nero 10-02-2019 12:28 PM

Sub Crazy
 
Sub Crazy in Meredith, next to Case 'n Keg, has amazing subs. The large italian is about $9 but it will easily feed two people, maybe three. I tried eating one on my own once and couldn't do it. http://www.subcrazymeredith.com/

thinkxingu 10-02-2019 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gatto Nero (Post 320525)
Sub Crazy in Meredith, next to Case 'n Keg, has amazing subs. The large italian is about $9 but it will easily feed two people, maybe three. I tried eating one on my own once and couldn't do it. http://www.subcrazymeredith.com/

This is one of the places I'm not jazzed about. Chicken parm was over $10 last time and not awesome.

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Biggd 10-02-2019 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 320526)
This is one of the places I'm not jazzed about. Chicken parm was over $10 last time and not awesome.

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We went there a few times and I wasn't impressed either. We've been picking up cold cut sandwiches at the Mobil across from the town docks and found them to be better than Sub Crazy.

Mr. V 10-02-2019 06:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Biggd (Post 320529)
We went there a few times and I wasn't impressed either. We've been picking up cold cut sandwiches at the Mobil across from the town docks and found them to be better than Sub Crazy.

Do any local places make a better sub than was once available at Waldo Peppers?

That was the gold standard.

Lakemamma 10-02-2019 06:40 PM

We also love the Moble Station for subs and great Pizzas also.

Pricestavern 10-03-2019 11:56 AM

Submarines
 
When I first saw this thread I thought it was about personal submarines (1-4 people). Seeing that is not the case, it did start me wondering if anyone has one or knows of one that has operated in the Lake? Prices seem to range from about $18K up to the millions so it's not inconceivable that there has been one out there lurking.

garysanfran 10-03-2019 12:38 PM

Mobil Station...
 
Got my first sub there today. A LARGE Italian...It was excellent and huge.

I've been passing this place for a very long time and never knew...

Thanks Forum members!

Biggd 10-03-2019 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by garysanfran (Post 320577)
Got my first sub there today. A LARGE Italian...It was excellent and huge.

I've been passing this place for a very long time and never knew...

Thanks Forum members!

My wife and I walk to town on weekend mornings and get our coffee and a freshly cooked muffin there also.
You have to get there early though, the muffins are usually gone by 9am.

thinkxingu 10-03-2019 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by garysanfran (Post 320577)
Got my first sub there today. A LARGE Italian...It was excellent and huge.

I've been passing this place for a very long time and never knew...

Thanks Forum members!

We talking about Mobil?

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Biggd 10-03-2019 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 320581)
We talking about Mobil?

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Yes, across from the Town Docks.

thinkxingu 10-03-2019 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Biggd (Post 320584)
Yes, across from the Town Docks.

They have hot subs?

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garysanfran 10-03-2019 02:43 PM

They have hot subs...
 
Even got tortellini salad.

And I filled my gas tank at the same time.

garysanfran 10-03-2019 04:31 PM

Mobil gas station subs...
 
When I watched her place my sub on a wrap paper, I thought,.."Not a bad size".

I was wrong, she then picked up the "other half" and placed that on the paper.

Holy cow!

Does anyone want to help me eat the rest of this thing?:eek:

They also make their own bread.

And it's a gas station.

Hillcountry 10-03-2019 05:15 PM

Sounds like “more” than a Mobil station! :D
Have to take a ride over there...

Paugus Bay Resident 10-03-2019 05:44 PM

Another vote for John's :liplick:

Biggd 10-03-2019 06:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 320585)
They have hot subs?

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I never had a hot sub there but their cold cut subs are very good. I usually get a wrap and they really fill them up.

fatlazyless 10-04-2019 12:40 AM

The sub/pizza kitchen at Meredith Mobil has a stainless sink with town water, and it is deep enough to fill one of those large blue, 5-gal water lug-a-jugs that get used for island water, and the boss lady there lets you fill it up for free should you be out of potable water for your mega-million dollar, Winni camp.

Plus, there's a rest room around behind the no charge atm with hot, hot water in its' small sink that's useful if you've been messing with a 6-gallon boat, portable gas tank to wash the gas off your hands.

Also, ditto that for the LaDaSun ..... a triple freebie ..... and you get to run it all direct across Rt-3 from Lake St without having to use that awful hawk signal which stops all the traffic for two minutes whenever the hawk button is pushed.

Anyone know, did Rusty hold onto Meredith Mobil or did it get sold along with the hotels? He probably still owns it since it's a 6am-10pm gas station with a super location and it is not a hotel?

Biggd 10-04-2019 06:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fatlazyless (Post 320611)
The sub/pizza kitchen at Meredith Mobil has a stainless sink with town water, and it is deep enough to fill one of those large blue, 5-gal water lug-a-jugs that get used for island water, and the boss lady there lets you fill it up for free should you be out of potable water for your mega-million dollar, Winni camp.

Plus, there's a rest room around behind the no charge atm with hot, hot water in its' small sink that's useful if you've been messing with a 6-gallon boat, portable gas tank to wash the gas off your hands.

Also, ditto that for the LaDaSun ..... a triple freebie ..... and you get to run it all direct across Rt-3 from Lake St without having to use that awful hawk signal which stops all the traffic for two minutes whenever the hawk button is pushed.

Anyone know, did Rusty hold onto Meredith Mobil or did it get sold along with the hotels? He probably still owns it since it's a 6am-10pm gas station with a super location and it is not a hotel?

They must cringe when they see you coming. :emb: I had to pay for some guys coffee and muffin in front of me one day because his debit card bounced. I felt bad for him because he looked in rough shape. Was that you?

Wifi-1 10-04-2019 06:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by biggd (Post 320618)
they must cringe when they see you coming. :emb: I had to pay for some guys coffee and muffin in front of me one day because his debit card bounced. I felt bad for him because he looked in rough shape. Was that you?

hahahahahahaha

baygo 10-04-2019 06:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Biggd (Post 320618)
They must cringe when they see you coming. :emb: I had to pay for some guys coffee and muffin in front of me one day because his debit card bounced. I felt bad for him because he looked in rough shape. Was that you?

Correction... you did not have to pay. You chose to pay out of the kindness in your heart. If it were a case of “had to pay”, your hard earned money would have passed thou the hands of the government first.

fatlazyless 10-04-2019 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Biggd (Post 320618)
They must cringe when they see you coming. :emb: I had to pay for some guys coffee and muffin in front of me one day because his debit card bounced. I felt bad for him because he looked in rough shape. Was that you?

..... no, was not me ..... the Meredith Village Savings Bank, a healthy five minute walk along the bay, has k-cup coffee for free in a very high quality paper cup! The bank makes you feel like a million dollars.

Heard the bank will give you a 12" meatball w/ melted mozzarella cheese on Fridays from 4-6pm, when you deposit a local paycheck for $200 or more, at their take out window!

Biggd 10-04-2019 05:32 PM

That coffee is for bank customers. I hope you have an account with them.

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Pineedles 10-05-2019 12:54 PM

Sub? Really? The Lakes Region had definitely been taken over by flatlanders from the NYC area. Grinders people, grinders are in NH.:laugh:

Wifi-1 10-05-2019 01:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pineedles (Post 320702)
Sub? Really? The Lakes Region had definitely been taken over by flatlanders from the NYC area. Grinders people, grinders are in NH.:laugh:

But "Grinder Crazy" doesn't have the right ring :)

Mr. V 10-05-2019 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Biggd (Post 320618)
They must cringe when they see you coming.

He could be a regular at one or more of the local "food pantries" for the poor, the luckless and the homeless.

Motto: "Who doesn't like free cheese?"

macbeth 10-05-2019 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pineedles (Post 320702)
Sub? Really? The Lakes Region had definitely been taken over by flatlanders from the NYC area. Grinders people, grinders are in NH.:laugh:

Don't forget Ct/RI/MA and just a fyi, the owner of Sub Crazy came up from Florida.

Biggd 10-06-2019 04:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. V (Post 320708)
He could be a regular at one or more of the local "food pantries" for the poor, the luckless and the homeless.

Motto: "Who doesn't like free cheese?"

He's probably got more money than all of us but he's constantly in search of fee-bees.

thinkxingu 10-06-2019 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pineedles (Post 320702)
Sub? Really? The Lakes Region had definitely been taken over by flatlanders from the NYC area. Grinders people, grinders are in NH.[emoji23]

https://www.thrillist.com/eat/nation...around-america

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Biggd 10-07-2019 06:58 AM

National Noodle Day
 
FLL can get free noodles today! :laugh::laugh:

joey2665 10-07-2019 07:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pineedles (Post 320702)
Sub? Really? The Lakes Region had definitely been taken over by flatlanders from the NYC area. Grinders people, grinders are in NH.:laugh:

In NY we NEVER call them subs or grinders . We call them “hero’s “ [emoji6][emoji4]

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Shreddy 10-07-2019 09:00 AM

Hesitant to disclose, but not sure how there hasn't been one mention for Skelly's. They make an eye-talian sub like you dream about. Had plenty of others there, too, and they never disappoint.

tis 10-07-2019 12:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joey2665 (Post 320738)
In NY we NEVER call them subs or grinders . We call them “hero’s “ [emoji6][emoji4]

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Derived from the Greek gyros???

LIforrelaxin 10-07-2019 12:23 PM

Another thread that amazes me.... Everyone talking about sub prices, but not many talking about sub types... sizes etc.....

Jo Jo's in Moultonborough is about the best for price and quality of a cold sub.... I am in love with the #10.....

I haven't found subway in Moultonborough any more or less expensive they any other subway shop I have been in, all over this country....

Overall Jo Jo's prices and sizes are pretty comparable to what I see where I live in Massachusetts.....

As for Aritie's I have only eaten there once, and wasn't happy with the quality or size, and I haven't been back....

Overall I don't think sub prices are all that bad around the lake.... however if you used to ordering a small sub at home, and go to Jo Jo's for the crusty sub roll, I guess I can see where the price might seem high.... But get something the same size at home, and I believe you will find out they are a decent value....

joey2665 10-07-2019 12:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tis (Post 320760)
Derived from the Greek gyros???

Not that I know of all sandwiches hot or cold, Italian or American are called "heroes" in NY. We do not use Hoagie, grinder or sub (unless your at subway, lol) at all.

tis 10-07-2019 02:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joey2665 (Post 320767)
Not that I know of all sandwiches hot or cold, Italian or American are called "heroes" in NY. We do not use Hoagie, grinder or sub (unless your at subway, lol) at all.


You missed the sense of humor-gyros is sort of pronounced heroes. Thus my little joke that you didn't get.

kawishiwi 10-07-2019 02:16 PM

Only sub,hoagie,hero,grinder I get is Jo Jo's
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LIforrelaxin (Post 320761)
Another thread that amazes me.... Everyone talking about sub prices, but not many talking about sub types... sizes etc.....

Jo Jo's in Moultonborough is about the best for price and quality of a cold sub.... I am in love with the #10.....

I haven't found subway in Moultonborough any more or less expensive they any other subway shop I have been in, all over this country....

Overall Jo Jo's prices and sizes are pretty comparable to what I see where I live in Massachusetts.....

As for Aritie's I have only eaten there once, and wasn't happy with the quality or size, and I haven't been back....

Overall I don't think sub prices are all that bad around the lake.... however if you used to ordering a small sub at home, and go to Jo Jo's for the crusty sub roll, I guess I can see where the price might seem high.... But get something the same size at home, and I believe you will find out they are a decent value....

Jo Jo's is the best I've had east of Chicago.

joey2665 10-07-2019 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tis (Post 320772)
You missed the sense of humor-gyros is sort of pronounced heroes. Thus my little joke that you didn't get.

Over my head, sorry I have heard "yeros". Oh well I guess a slow moment for me :)

tis 10-07-2019 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joey2665 (Post 320775)
Over my head, sorry I have heard "yeros". Oh well I guess a slow moment for me :)


That's ok. You're entitled. It wasn't a very good joke anyway. Too dry.

Mr. V 10-07-2019 08:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tis (Post 320783)
Too dry.

Next time just add a dash of oil and vinegar.;)

tis 10-08-2019 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. V (Post 320797)
Next time just add a dash of oil and vinegar.;)

:laugh: Or sugar? Might be too sour with vinegar.

camp guy 10-08-2019 03:57 PM

Subs in Lakes Region
 
How about Full Beli Deli in Wolfeboro. It looks to me as if they have gone to only one size, 12", but some pricing differences depending upon what you order. I have never been disappointed with their products. The nomenclature for this type of product changes as you travel around the country, but the proliferation of Subway shops has done a lot to spread the word "sub" as a universal term, notwithstanding local terminology.

Janet 10-08-2019 08:12 PM

Jo Jo's are the best

fatlazyless 01-13-2020 10:04 PM

..... Subway promo alert!
 
Effective January 9, 2020: Subway is running a 6" sub promotion for 2.99, slider sandwich for 1.89, with roast chicken or veggie delight ...... anyone here actually do this recent promo at a lakes region Subway and live to tell about it ..... so, how was it?

Any chance the 4.99 foot long sub will ever return? Like, if they can do a promo low price for the 6" sub, then why not also do a 12" sub promo, too!

TiltonBB 01-14-2020 07:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fatlazyless (Post 325154)
Effective January 9, 2020: Subway is running a 6" sub promotion for 2.99, slider sandwich for 1.89, with roast chicken or veggie delight ...... anyone here actually do this recent promo at a lakes region Subway and live to tell about it ..... so, how was it?

What? You want a review for a $2.99 sub before you risk your own cash?

Maybe you should start with the $1.89 slider before you take the big risk!

Pineedles 01-14-2020 01:38 PM

Anyone remember the grinders that were on sale at Robbins Store. I believe Shirley, a long time employee made them at home and brought them in to sell at Fred’s. Very simple ingredients. Bologna, American cheese, light salami, and pickle. They were great.


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jbolty 01-14-2020 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pineedles (Post 325176)
Anyone remember the grinders that were on sale at Robbins Store. I believe Shirley, a long time employee made them at home and brought them in to sell at Fred’s. Very simple ingredients. Bologna, American cheese, light salami, and pickle. They were great.


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Shirley Talbot.

I also remember the Italians that were piled up next to the cash register at lake shore deli in Meredith. The longer they sat there the better they were. Was right next to the Gulf station, which is also gone and was about where the movie theater is now

ishoot308 01-14-2020 06:55 PM

Mosquito Bridge
 
The store at mosquito bridge on Winnisquam makes a heck of a sub also! Their brownies, which are made fresh daily, are the best I have ever had bar none!!

Dan

fatlazyless 01-14-2020 08:12 PM

..... the six foot sub from Walmart!
 
Walmart has a six foot sub sandwich tray with three 2-foot long sub sections made with French bread for $39.98, plus tax.

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Marketside...Tray/151031433

Made with your choice of ingredients and intended to serve 25-30 people at a party get-together but with a little home preparation could feed a party of one for a couple, three weeks, or something. With slicing it into 30 equal portions of 2.4-inches each and wrapping in plastic food wrap and freezing, it could be good to eat with maybe 90-seconds baking in the microwave and some mayo or mustard or both mayo and mustard, heavy, together!

Like ...... how good is that! Makes you hungry just thinking about it, doesn't it!

I know N.H. will add a 9% tax, but does Massachusetts add any tax for this food item?

thinkxingu 07-09-2020 05:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Janet (Post 320845)
Jo Jo's are the best

Last night's rain interfered with grilling, so we grabbed some subs from JoJo's, and I believe Janet (and others) are right: the best subs, and the best value, around. I love their crusty roll and how they stuff them with the good stuff, not just filler. 3 subs and 3 whoopie cookies for under $35 is a bargain!

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Hillcountry 07-09-2020 07:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 338476)
Last night's rain interfered with grilling, so we grabbed some subs from JoJo's, and I believe Janet (and others) are right: the best subs, and the best value, around. I love their crusty roll and how they stuff them with the good stuff, not just filler. 3 subs and 3 whoopie cookies for under $35 is a bargain!

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So...what did the rest of the family eat? ;)
I agree! Many moons ago I camped at the LI Bridge campground and we frequented JoJo’s for subs and STEAKS! Nice butcher shop with some great beef!

thinkxingu 07-09-2020 11:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hillcountry (Post 338483)
So...what did the rest of the family eat? ;)
I agree! Many moons ago I camped at the LI Bridge campground and we frequented JoJo’s for subs and STEAKS! Nice butcher shop with some great beef!

Hahahaha! Actually, the meatball subs are so stuffed, the kids can split one still. Sa-weeet!!!

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MotorHead 07-10-2020 08:18 AM

Any experience with Jon's Roast Beef & Deli ?

ishoot308 07-10-2020 08:29 AM

Great!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MotorHead (Post 338550)
Any experience with Jon's Roast Beef & Deli ?

Jon's Roast Beef in Gilford is awesome! Great subs, great service and all kinds of other wonderful homemade goodies!!!

Dan

garysanfran 07-10-2020 03:07 PM

Mobil Station on Whittier Hwy, Meredith...
 
Makes a surprisingly good Italian, quite large, for $8.79.

I've heard their pizzas are good also.

Across from Town Docks.

wolfegirl 07-13-2020 10:13 AM

Fantastic Sandwiches
 
Awesome subs / sandwiches, .. whatever you call it, no matter the price or size either, I will buy their pastrami, Italian, meatball, etc. Really, really good.

Quote:

Originally Posted by camp guy (Post 320832)
How about Full Beli Deli in Wolfeboro. It looks to me as if they have gone to only one size, 12", but some pricing differences depending upon what you order. I have never been disappointed with their products. The nomenclature for this type of product changes as you travel around the country, but the proliferation of Subway shops has done a lot to spread the word "sub" as a universal term, notwithstanding local terminology.



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