No. 7 Subs
No. 7 Subs
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
5 reviews
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The sandwich was decent, I got the Goodfella. Ample meat and good bread. But there is no way it was worth $13, prime location or not.
The location – outdoor right next to Brooklyn Bridge Park. Outdoor seating? check. $13 sandwich? Wait, what?
I've had gourmet sandwiches in Brooklyn that cost $9.50 or $10, and they were worth it. No. 7 Subs is way overpriced for what they serve and isn't worth your time.
If you decide to go anyway…know the following:
The "giardinia" olive jalepeño mix that comes on the goodfella sandwich is said to be already mixed together and they can't take out the jals. But when we got the sandwich, it's basically as if they were placed on individually and easily removed. The iced green tea they serve is in a can for $3 – don't expect a cup of actual green tea with ice. Would have rather just gotten a bottle of water.
If I were you, take the extra 15 steps around the back of the building and just go for the Lobster rolls at Luke's – your money will be better spent and you'll enjoy it more.
This location of No. 7 Subs is situated literally right under the Brooklyn Bridge. I came on a beautiful weekday, perfect for park perusing and outside eating.
BF and I came on a HowAboutWe deal and got 2 make-your-own sandwiches, 2 drinks, bag of chips and a cookie (outsourced locally). Their payment system was not working that day, making orders quite difficult and the employee there for the day quite stressed.
ME: turkey + jalapeno mayo + pickles + wasabi grape nuts + muenster cheese
HIM: turkey + black bean hummus + lettuce/onions + bbq potato chips + mozzarella cheese
His sandwich was way better than my sandwich. For sure. The wasabi grape nuts – not sure if they even made a difference in my sandwich because there was no crunch or flavor. Not a fan of the jalapeno mayo either. Pickles are delish. HIS sandwich though, that black bean hummus is on point! I feel like lettuce and tomatoes should be a staple in every sandwich and it's a bummer that it's a choice. Definitely choose the potato chips – added great flavor and crunch to the sandwich. Also, I don't think I'd add the $2 cheese – it was just too much cheese.
VOODOO CHIPS!
These are expensive sandwiches, but you can't really beat the location. I wonder how much their rent is.
Well…..I've had better sandwiches at less expensive places. I guess I expected a much better product from a location as fortunate Old Fulton St.
The sandwich (pork and turkey) was good and tasty but was $7.00 for 1/2 a sandwich, and quite bluntly a small sandwich. I guess it is good for a quick snack.
Place is situated in a great location…..few tables to stand and enjoy your snack.
I would most likely give this place another try, but with the variety of things in the area, they may have to step it up soon.
I appreciated the General Tso's seitan sandwich that I ate today. I paid a lot for something, so I was glad that it was tasty and unique. The bill would have stung harder if I just got a turkey and cheese that I could buy from any deli for half the price and nearly double the size.
It's been said enough about this place, but it's too expensive and probably not worth it. $15 for chips and sandwich. Old story.
I also asked for a cup of water, and they told me they only served bottled. Not surprised…