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Firehouse Subs

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Cranberry Firehouse Subs to Open Monday

The sub shop will feature memorabilia from the Cranberry Township Volunteer Fire Company.

In May, Cranberry Patch asked readers what business they’d like to see at the former Original DiCarlo’s Famous Pizza, which shut its doors in The Streets of Cranberry last fall. More than a few readers responded a Firehouse Subs would be a perfect fit for the location. Wish granted. The specialty sandwich shop officially opens for business Monday in the shopping plaza. Part of a franchise founded close to two decades ago in Jacksonville, Fla. by former firefighter brothers Robin and Chris Sorensen, Firehouse Subs serves up a variety of hot and cold subs in a fast casual environment. In the case of the hot subs, the customers’ chosen meats are “steamed” before being placed on toasted bread. The restaurant’s number one seller is the “Hook & …

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Angie Mencer

1:39 pm on Friday, July 20, 2012

I wanted to post an update that the owner Matt did call me back and is going to credit our order. So I appreciate that he did follow up with us in an effort to make it right.   more ›

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Visions for Vacancy: What Should Move into the Former Rite Aid?

Tell us what you would like to see occupy this empty storefront in the Cranberry Mall.

The former Rite Aid at the Cranberry Mall shopping center along Route 19 has been empty for quite awhile now. For this week’s Vision for Vacancy, we want to know what business you think would make a good fit for this location. In prior polls, readers indicated they’d love to see a Bath & Body Works at the former Steamers Coffee & Tea Company, which is located in the Streets of Cranberry. A Trader Joe’s was the most popular choice for the former Kuhn’s Market in the Cranberry Mall while readers thought a Firehouse Subs would be a good fit for the former DiCarlo’s Pizza in Cranberry. Consider that wish granted. A Firehouse Subs is exactly what the Pittsburgh Business Times reports is moving into that spot overlooking Route 19. So, what would…

Art Wegweiser

1:03 pm on Wednesday, May 16, 2012

A sea food market with even better prices than Wholeys and a great deal closer than beating downtown.   more ›

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