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Firehouse Subs

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Firehouse Subs Now Open in Woburn

The sub shop made by firefighters and that supports fire department is now open in the Target plaza.

Firehouse Subs, the sub shop started by firefighters and that supports fire departments, has a new location in Woburn. The Firehouse Subs at 103 Commerce Way, Suite C1, in the same plaza as Target, opened in Woburn yesterday. This is the third Firehouse Subs in Massachusetts. Currently the company has locations in Danvers and in Copley Square in Boston. The first things one notices upon entering is the firefighter decor and the friendly welcome of the staff. Upon entering there is a chorus of "Welcome to Firehouse Subs" by the staff behind the lines where the food is prepared. "We have a friendly staff and welcome everyone who comes into the restaurant," Owner Wells Aitken said. "We want people to feel like they are known here." Woburn …

Aron Levy

10:36 am on Thursday, April 18, 2013

Get a New York Steamer! It's a tasty sammich :)   more ›

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Firehouse Subs Set to Open in Woburn

The casual-dining restaurant started by former firefighters will open on Commerce Way.

A casual dining restaurant that was founded by former firefighters and that does much to support fire and police is set to open in Woburn. Emily Oliver of The Zimmerman Agency, the public relations company for Firehouse Subs, said the restaurant will be opening at 103 Commerce Way, Suite C1, sometime in late March. This will be the third Firehouse Subs in Massachusetts. Currently the company has locations in Danvers and in Copley Square in Boston. According to the restaurant, Firehouse Subs is a fast casual restaurant chain that has a "passion for hearty and flavorful food, heartfelt service and public safety." The restaurant was founded in Florida by former firefighters and brothers Chris Sorensen and Robin Sorensen about 18 years ago. …

Maggie

1:23 pm on Friday, April 26, 2013

I think they give 100% of their "tips" and sales of their pickle barrels to the safety fund which then gives money to local firehouses.  The Danvers store just gave the Danvers FD $10,000.   http://boston.citybizlist.com/contributed-article/firehouse-subs-heats-danvers-fire-department-more-10700-worth-life-saving-tools   more ›

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

New Restaurants Coming To Woburn

City Council approves two new eateries; third in proposal stage.

  It's official—Firehouse Subs is opening its third Massachusetts location in Woburn. The City Council approved a special permit for the national fast food chain at its last meeting, agreeing that the eatery could move into an empty storefront in the Petco building on Commerce Way. According to city documents, Firehouse Subs "sells made-to-order sandwiches." Generally, customers order a sandwich and wait approximately four to six minutes to be served. Patrons can take their meal out or eat at tables inside. There is no drive-thru option, said Mark Vaughan, the attorney representing Firehouse Subs. The restaurant sells both lunch and dinner, but no breakfast. The special permit allows the eatery to be open Sunday through Saturday from 10 a.…

bingbong

6:21 pm on Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Dave & Busters? Do we really need MORE places for drunken idiots to hang out in Woburn?   more ›

Friday, September 14, 2012

Is a Firehouse Subs Eatery Opening in Woburn?

City Council to open public hearing on restaurant request next week.

  When City Council meets next week, aldermen are expected to discuss a restaurant request by Great Saves Concepts, LLC. According to city documents, Great Saves is an LLC managed by Wells Aitken of 2 Black Horse Terrace in Winchester. Aitken is asking to open a "fast food restaurant" at 103 Commerce Way, which is the Petco building in the Target shopping area. State records show that Great Saves Concepts, LLC was incorporated in May of 2011 and is managed by New England Heroes, LLC, also owned by Aitken. Both corporations cite "the development and operation of restaurants" as the "general character of the business." According to Aitken's LinkedIn page, the Winchester resident is the chief executive officer of New England Heroes, which "…

Earnhardt

7:04 am on Friday, September 14, 2012

Somebody tell Mike Raymond! i'm sure he can get it squeezed into N. Woburn center somewhere!   more ›

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