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Welcome to Firehouse Subs Promenade Point

Welcome to Firehouse Subs Promenade Point, a vibrant deli located in Rogers, Arkansas, dedicated to serving up mouthwatering sandwiches while supporting local firefighters. With a menu boasting delicious offerings like the Club on a Sub and the Spicy Cajun Chicken, each dish is crafted to tantalize your taste buds. Customers rave about the fresh ingredients and generous portions, making every bite a delight. Beyond just great food, Firehouse Subs has a mission to equip heroes in our communities. Stop by, savor an unforgettable meal, and experience the passion behind every sub. Join us in celebrating flavor and heroism!

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Firehouse Subs Promenade Point! Nestled at 2009 S Promenade Blvd in Rogers, Arkansas, this delightful deli is the perfect spot for sandwich lovers seeking something exceptional. With a mission that extends beyond satisfying hunger, Firehouse Subs is committed to supporting firefighters by donating a portion of every sale to local fire departments, providing much-needed equipment and resources.

Stepping into Firehouse Subs Promenade Point is an adventure in flavor. The menu boasts an array of hot specialty subs, each designed to tantalize taste buds with bold flavors and hearty ingredients. For those who crave a kick, the Spicy Dill Hook & Ladder is a must-try! This sub features smoked turkey, honey ham, and pepper jack cheese, adorned with zesty dill planks and marinated in the fiery HOT ONES The Last Dab Reaper Edition hot sauce. But be warned, it’s not for the faint-hearted!

  • Hot Specialty Subs: Options like the Firehouse Meatball, loaded with Italian meatballs and zesty marinara, and the New York Steamer, a savory corned beef brisket and pastrami duo with melted provolone, offer hearty and comforting choices.
  • Fresh Ingredients: Each sub is made to order, with quality meats, fresh veggies, and flavorful condiments, ensuring that every bite is satisfying.
  • Friendly Service: Customers rave about the welcoming staff and efficient service, making each visit enjoyable — like Jim H. who praised the excellent attitude of the team.

While some diners like Shirley U. suggested that the pricing could be more competitive, the consensus is clear: Firehouse Subs does not compromise on flavor or quality. The emphasis on delicious sandwiches and community support creates an inviting atmosphere that encourages customers to return.

In conclusion, Firehouse Subs Promenade Point is more than just a spot for a quick bite; it’s a culinary experience infused with passion for food and community. If you’re in the Rogers area and looking for welcoming service and hearty sandwiches—like the Engineered Smoked Turkey or the Spicy Cajun Chicken—make sure to stop by. Your appetite for great food and your support for local firefighters will leave you feeling good inside and out.

START YOUR REVIEW OF Firehouse Subs Promenade Point
Debora B.
Debora B.

I really like the food and the fact that they help firefighters acquire much needed equipment. Please stop by and check them out.

Shirley U.
Shirley U.

I was in the area and craving a good sandwich. Since I typically go to subway, I thought I would give Firehouse Subs a try. After seeing a couple people in the drive thru, I decided to go in and get a sandwich to go. Medium ham and cheese and a small pickle for $8. The honey ham was very good. I would consider eating here more often if cost was lower. I had no issues with service or to timeliness. Giving a 4 stars because I would say this place is "average". Nothing bad but nothing great that stands out either

Jim H.
Jim H.

Always enjoyed the wide range of sandwhich options. They also have a great selection of softdrinks with modifiers. Out of the many visits this was my first time at the drive through. Not their specialty as it's a window you drive up to and place your order so it can backup. The best part of the visit was the gentleman at the window. Number one in attitude and customer support. Don't know his name but he was working at 12:30 on 7/21/21.