Lenny’s thing is the Cheesesteak. I order mine«hoagie style» with hot peppers. I’ve never stepped up and done the«Wiz Wit» routine, but I’d like to think that if I did, they’d know what I was talking about, and Steak Wiz Wit is what I’d get. Wife very much enjoys the black bean burger patty here(remember, she’s the vegetarian rep. of the family). In truth, all sandwiches can be made into salads — and this is important to her — and all those seeking a healthier path. Lenny’s location is primo IF you’re travelling south on T-Ville, or E on 6th. Otherwise, during congested times, it can be a challenge, although well worth it. Folks here are consistently friendly and come across as «equity players» in this enterprise. There’s a real sense of ownership with the employees that I don’t pick up in a lot of other places. Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t think so. Notably absent are the trash bins. There’s simply NO way for you to clear your own table. The signs make it abundantly clear that you are to enjoy yourself and simply«up and walk» when you’ve done. Just like in a full-service restaurant. One small detail that doesn’t appear here, mind you, is a tip line at the cashier’s point. When you sign, there’s no room for a tip. Ironic, since a tip is entirely merited here considering that order is brought to your table AND your table is cleared/cleaned upon departure. I mention this because I think it’s entirely proper to drop a tip on your table as you leave. Which, conversely, leads me to those QSRs and Fast-Casuals that actually HAVE a tip line compelling a lot of people at the checkout point to pen something for, in effect, zero in return. I am no «gratuity grinch». While it’s true that once a bill heads north of $ 200 I will generally tip around 17−18%, I invariably drop 50% tips for breakfast(c’mon, the effort required is virtually identical to when a server is bringing you a meal triple the cost) and 20% for lunch. Naturally, I’m talking about full-service restaurants. But, I’m getting tangential. forgive me. Lenny’s is great. It really is. There are other sub shops in town that make stellar products(both locally owned and franchised) and Lenny’s sits up next to any other in the top-tier.
Scott T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Pierce, FL
Philly Cheese Steaks are Amazing. As well as the cookies are delicious. Fast delivery
Danton S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tallahassee, FL
I went in with twenty dollars in my pocket and left with three items and two cookies having spent 19.00. The cookies were 1.00 a piece meaning that The long hotdog with American cheese, a classic wrap and a wheat bread tuna sub with jalapenos, 71⁄2 in. ranabout 5.50 cents. and that’s not bad. I had drunk three of four beers in a four pack and contemplated whether I needed coffee for later. Got home, into the hotel room and layed back texting models from craigslist while BADGIRLS from Chicago and Las Vegas was on the television.
Rod F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tallahassee, FL
Lenny’s fresh subs and crazy friendly staff have pushed them up to my #1 spot for chain subs around here! The joint is clean and many times they know their customers by name(repeats for good eats, huh?) We’ve had the hot and cold Italian(pepper relish, pepper relish), the meatball(which is just damn good ‘n tasty) and the Philly cheesesteak as God intended for anyone not in Philly to enjoy(without any unholy steak ‘sauce’.) Oh, did I mention pepper relish earlier? Yum! No. Not on the Philly. Infidel! And while the portions are easily a good stand alone value… for the cheap side of me(I can pinch a quarter and make a booger pop out of George Washington’s nose) they usually have a coupon or special going on to make my lunch even tastier!
Scott H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tampa, FL
I have been to this Lenny’s a few times and had various sandwiches such as The Italian. Roast Beef and Cheesesteak and it’s always been perfectly fine… The store is nice and the employees are good as well… having said that every time I have come here I always leave asking myself Why? as in Why did Tally need another Chain Sandwich Shop? and What?.. as in What is their signature detail or sandwich to differentiate them from the other 713 Sandwich Shops in town… You know how Jimmy Johns is known for their speed… and Which Wich for their bags and some outside the norm sandwiches and Jersey Mikes for slicing their meats and cheeses in front of you along with their hot pepper relish… etc. etc…Lenny’s really appears to just have copied Jersey Mikes right down to the slicing meats and cheeses in front of you along with the hot pepper relish… so really what I am saying is their is nothing at Lenny’s that screams originality and makes them stick out… Bottom Line is this is a perfectly serviceable place to get a decent sandwich if your in the area, but in no way is it a destination stop where one would drive down Thomasville Road past Publix. Which Wich.JerseyMikes.Newks.etc to specifically get a sandwich here…3 Stars all the way because when you think average sandwich shop Lenny’s could be The Poster Child for it
Stephen V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tallahassee, FL
With lots of sub options now available in Tallahassee, it better be good to earn a return visit. Lenny’s was good enough to get me to come back. Nothing over-the-top special, just a really good sub with fresh ingrediants.
Samantha C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tallahassee, FL
A friend recommended this place. It was clean, well lit, service was pretty good and my sandwich was too.
Matthew C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tallahassee, FL
The eatery is well lit and particularly clean. A giant menu sits on the wall next to the register. The choices are classic cold cuts, hot sandwiches, wraps or salads; sandwich sizes limited to 5″, 7.5″ and 10″(grunts). The customer service was very polite. I’m a lover of the now-accustomed format of ordering at the counter and having your food delivered to your table. And in only a few short minutes my sandwich was brought out. The Buffalo Chicken Philly was very good. The buffalo sauce had a little spice and a little tang. Strangely enough, it tasted as if I was eating a classic Philly. Maybe it was due in part to the technique of melting the cheese and the thinly sliced chicken. However, the best part of this handcrafted melt was the bread. The wheat bread was soft, chewy and moist. In my eyes, this was the surefire kicker. Yet, I was a tad disappointed in the portion size. The 7.5″ didn’t do much for my carnivore appetite. As I mentioned above, the sandwich tasted good, but there was hardly any meat between the buns… ehem. Though, the good eats for an even better price will force me back for another visit. But I definitely plan on ordering a larger sandwich next time.
Ryan C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Newberry, FL
They serve small but tasty subs where the bread is the best part. Not a ton of meat or toppings, but an overall decent sandwich for a great price. Not as good as Jimmy Johns, but it will remind you of their subs.
Ahmad F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fort Lauderdale, FL
Not bas at all, brice is really they good 5 dollars for hot subs The only bad thing they inly have 7″ subs for the hot subs. Cold subs is 10″
Sherry T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tallahassee, FL
A family owned franchise. Great deluxe club. I did get stumped by the drink fountain. It is 21st century. Chips were great. Service was good, also. They even bus your table. Beats Subway in every possible way!!!
Andrea T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tallahassee, FL
Can’t remember the first thing I had here, but didn’t like it. Recently tried Lenny’s again and had the hot Italian… I am now a Lenny’s fan!!! This sandwich was so very, very good!!!
Whitney N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tallahassee, FL
This place’s subs rival publix subs in all ways, except for length of bread. I really enjoyed my experience there. They don’t have too many vegan or vegetarian options, but their deli meats and cheeses are sliced fresh before your eyes per sandwich, and their bread is so soft. Everything tastes and looks really fresh, and at a cheap rate. They also have super nice employees. And a soda fountain from the future. there are like 100 choices of soda. Coke Orange?
Kenneth M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Campbellsville, KY
I had a philly cheese steak sub and it was mehhh… too salty. I drove across town to try this place and I won’t make that mistake again.
Art s.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Tallahassee, FL
The«Italian sub» was basically a pile of shaved ham and a single slice of cheese you could read the paper through(allegedly provolone, but there was so little it was hard to tell). The prosciutto, capicola, and Genoa salami were virtually undetectable, and the bread was subway-caliber at best. The very definition of unexceptional.
Andy J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tallahassee, FL
I dropped in on their second day open and the food and service was great! I tried both the French Dip and Philly(shared with a friend) and they were both top notch! I love subs… Lenny’s is a new favorite!