I saw the pictures of the sandwiches and thought about it all day at work. So I figured I would head over there for lunch and check it out. They had a corned beef footlong with a large soda for $ 9.50 as a special of the day. I ordered it and like previously said stated by others, the sandwiches are 12″ and stuffed with meat. Now down to the taste. The corned beef sandwich I had was decent at best. It wasn’t as salty as I’ve had or prefer. But It did make me full. It wasn’t bad, I’m just a little picky when it comes to corned beef and pastrami. However the service was outstanding so I will give this sandwich shop another visit to see if I can raise my rating.
Loralee B.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
My office and I have eaten here several times, their food is fresh, quickly prepared and wonderful. My favorite is their egg salad — just the egg salad, nothing else… and their sub bread is simply wonderful… too bad we can’t purchase it somewhere to use at home. Staff is very polite and delivery is quick. Keep it up!
Lowell C.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I met a friend that works nearby at Munch-A-Sub for lunch. Friendly counter service and food quality was very good, with freshest bread and generous portions. I have a feeling if you wanted something special they would accommodate your cravings, providing they had the ingredients. Many thanks to my friend Ray for the invite and turning me on to a classic sub shop that offers so much more! I ordered through Unilocal using Eat24
Robyn P.
Place rating: 2 Las Vegas, NV
I was so excited to find a Deli in my area of town that serves pastrami… w/o having to go to a Casino on the strip. I noticed they had Shangri-La tea so I made it a combo(small) $ 13.00 later… The pastrami was a little dry, chewy and the Tea the tasted old. Only 2 reasons for that… It Is or the Container it’s made in is. Old/Dirty. So disappointed. I guess it’s the Strip for pastrami.
Dannii J.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I can’t get enough of this place. I love sandwiches and there are a lot of places to get them in this area, but if I can pay the same amount for a quality fresh Ingredient sub why would I ever go to subway? Prices are fair, delivery is prompt. Yes they deliver. For less than 9 dollars for a 12 inch sandwich, everything from cold turkey to philly cheese steak, this is my go to sub spot.
Brad S.
Place rating: 1 Gilbert, AZ
I’ve eaten here 3 times now. The first time I came here, I was actually pretty pleased. The 12″ sub was plenty big and the bags of chips are a good size too. I had the Italian sub and it was pretty good with fresh bread and good oil and vinaigrette. So far so good. I came back a second time, ordered the roast beef and it was not very good and pretty bland. That wasn’t the problem. I could see right into the kitchen and one of the workers was eating a small piece of a sandwich while leaning over the bins. If that wasn’t bad enough, I saw her dip her finger into a sauce and lick her finger off then go back to making sandwiches. Yuk!!! Seriously??? Well, I figured that that probably happens in a lot of places so I came back another day because I was in a hurry and the place is close to my office. This time, I see the same woman back there eating potato chips. Neither of the 2 women working there wore gloves. I saw the other one grabbing handfuls of lettuce and tomato slices out of a bag with her bare hands and putting them in a bin. The wear no gloves for anything… I had the Italian sub again and it was covered with the vinaigrette — way too much — and a ton of pepper. Very disappointed. Between the hit or miss quality and disconcerting hygiene I don’t think I will ever go back.
Kim G.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Eaten here off & on the last few years. They deliver to my office so it’s convenient. It’s been over a year since I last had their meatball sammie so I ordered it today for take away. Ten minutes later I’m picking up my lunch, anxious to bite into what I remember being one of the best meatball sammies ever. There was an odor coming from my bag. I shrugged it off. Must be the sauce. When I arrived at my office — which is literally across the intersection– and opened the box, it didn’t look hot. The cheese wasn’t fully melted; I could make out that it was shredded. The sauce didn’t look heated up; it was chunky. The meatballs were on the colder side of room temp. I smelled & tasted garlic; where it was I’m not sure but it was too much for my liking. I’m disappointed. Having never been to the actual shop before today… it’s small & cute. I noticed several crock pots with ladles in the kitchen I assumed were keeping the hot sammie contents hot.(Not sure what happened to mine because it wasn’t close to hot.) Everyone was nice & friendly. Huge chip selection. Pepsi products only, so if you’re a Coke person like me, beware. Tables were clean. Kitchen was clean. Just wish my sammie was hot-I’m sure it would have been better than what it was and more fab like I remember it to be. I have half a sammie I’m not sure what to do with right now. It was loaded with meatballs too! I ordered online. It’s $ 1 delivery fee for across the intersection & a $ 10 min order. My sammie was $ 9.50 for a 12 inch. They serve breakfast too… mental note to try that one morning.
J R.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Everyone knows Vegas is a burger town. The pizza is mediocre and the subs are downright terrible. But I was in the mood for a cold sandwich and just happened to be in the industrial part of town and found Munch A Sub. The reviews were good, so I stopped in and was pleasantly surprised by the very East Coast vibe the place was giving off. I ordered a sandwich with roast beef, turkey and ham, trying to recreate a classic I grew up with in south Florida. To my surprise, the sandwich was really great. It all starts with the bread, which is exactly the type of hoagie roll that every sub shop should be using. It was soft on the inside, but perfectly structured on the outside. The meats were a good portion and weren’t the typical store bought slices you see around town. I also ordered a soup, Italian Wedding, which was a great thing to eat alongside a cold sub. One of the owners of the shop, who also took my order, was nice enough to even bring me a meatball for free so I could try it. Needless to say, I’ll be ordering the meatball sub next time I’m there. Overall, this was probably the best sub I’ve had in my 8 years in Vegas. The Butcher Block over on Rainbow also does subs that are really good, but every time I go there, they act annoyed at the thought of making a sub and it seems like they really only want to sell their meats. The only real knock I can give Munch A Sub is that they serve Pepsi instead of Coke, but that’s just a preference. Oil and red vinegar would also be cool to have out on the tables, but that’s just me trying to recreate my favorite sub shop from back home.
Marc G.
Place rating: 5 Tracy, CA
This is one of the best philly subs I’ve ever had. The bread was so fresh! They said they get it from a local bakery every morning. Nice staff. If you like the feel of mom & pop restaurants, this is your place.
Q A.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Oh man this sandwich shop is truely diamond in the rough! It reminds me of a New York sandwich shop. The staff is super sweet, it smells amazing and sandwiches are absolutely delicious!!! Forget subway Munch-a-Sub is the place to go! They have a great selection. Whatever you have a taste for they probably have it. I got the pastrami with mustard and pickles. Omg! The pastrami is tender and flavorful! No sore jaws from chewing here! And their sub roll is a bread lovers dream lol. I love this little oasis in the desert. I will definitely be recommending this place to everyone I know. You should most come on over and check them out.
Andrew F.
Place rating: 2 Las Vegas, NV
I used to love ordering from Munch-a-sub, but their new online system has ruined that. After my order was incorrectly placed by eatstreet, I was told I had to pay again for the sandwich I actually wanted. When my incorrect order arrived it wasn’t even correct. They describe their«Chicken Cordon Blue» as having chicken, ham, and Swiss cheese, but mine had cheddar. I ordered wheat bread, and I got white.
James B.
Place rating: 5 Southwest, Las Vegas, NV
Came here for the first time today. Walking up to the door, you could smell wonderful flavors. When we walked in we were met with a line about 6 or 7 deep. The line cleared up really fast. I ordered the Rueben, my wife ordered the sausage and peppers with added meatballs. Both sandwiches were amazing. We will definitely be going back. The service was excellent and for being as busy as they were it was very quick. The rest of the menu looked awesome as well with a good combo of cold and hot sandwiches, wraps and salads. Great place!
Miyuki M.
Place rating: 3 San Antonio, TX
Huge subs! I mean HUGE! I got the Philly hot sub. Instead of sautéed yellow onion they put fresh red onion slivers. I prefer grilled/sautéed onions on my cheesesteak subs. Oh well. Lots of tender beef and sautéed mushrooms and the bread was fluffy. Pretty pricey though for a sandwich. $ 8.50 for a 6 inch sub? Makes Subways $ 5 foot longs sound like an amazing deal. Lol. I also got the Italian Wedding soup and that was my favorite part of the meal. The soup was filled with pasta and meatballs and had a great flavor. I’d definitely recommend their soups or at least the Italian Wedding soup.
Kenny F.
Place rating: 4 Kaneohe, HI
Recently moving here to Vegas and not knowing much about my surroundings, I was happy to stumble upon this place right next to my job!(Literally, it takes me less than 45 seconds to get there – lord help me as this place will be the death of me.) The moment you walk in, you are instantly greeted by beautiful smiles from all the ladies that work there. The shop itself is small, quaint, and actually quite perfect, They offer an array of subs, sandwiches and salads and prepared with a fantastic attitude! I ordered a hot Roast Beef sub sans the onions. Served on a soft luscious bread, so soft it makes me want to sleep on it. The roast beef comes in heaping amounts followed by generous servings of mushroom and provolone. I can only assume if ordered with onions you’d get no less of a treatment. As I take my first bite, the juices from the roast beef come oozing out with an insane amount of italian flavor. The big chucks of mushroom add just the right amount of texture followed by the creaminess of the provolone. Also the sub doesn’t remind me much of New York City – it did satisfy every bit of craving I’ve been having. I am definitely booking marking this place as my go-to sandwich shop near my job!
Jamie P.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
This mom and pop is off Cameron right before Hacienda if you are heading South. I stopped in for lunch a little after 1 and was informed I just missed the rush. I am sure they get a lot of traffic from the surrounding businesses. If you are in a hurry they do take orders over the phone and they also deliver. Menu items include hot and cold subs, salads, soups and even pasta. The subs come either 6″ or 12″. I got the 6″ meatball which comes with provolone and marinara. I made my meal a combo that comes with a large bag of chips and a drink. The sandwich although it was only 6″ was very filling. The bread was soft and chewy and the meatballs were tasty. The ladies who were helping me were very nice and you can tell they take pride in this place. This place is not too far from work, so I can definitely see myself coming back here.
Inez M.
Place rating: 2 Las Vegas, NV
Quite disappointing considering the reviews. I called them last Tuesday and ordered 1 ½ trays of sandwiches and chips to be delivered on Friday @ 11:00AM for 14 of us at our office training meeting. We thought we would try somewhere different for a change. HMMM. The only positive thing I can say is that the delivery guy arrived right on time as promised. The downfall was that not only did they forget the plates and napkins, they also failed to add ANY condiments on the bread or even provide us with individual packets for use. The result being DRY sandwiches. Fortunately, one of the employee’s had a small container of mayonnaise in the lunchroom fridge which we all of course devoured. Needless to say, we will use our usual place next time.
Nicole S.
Place rating: 5 Simi Valley, CA
Love the ladies at Munch-A-Sub! They are always friendly, efficient and once in awhile, throw in a delicious homemade cookie with my sandwich. Try the BLT and the Chicken Salad on toasted wheat… you won’t be disappointed!
Stefany V.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Munch a sub? More like Massive Subs! This spot is semi-hidden in the warehouse area, and a hot spot for blue-collar boys grabbing lunch. Portions are large and prices are fair, with most 6″ sandwiches clocking in at a mere $ 8 and change. Menu also offers some soups, pastas, and specials, like chili cheese dogs. The #43 is a roast beef and turkey combo, with super-fresh bread and an ample amount of meat. My only gripe is that I added provolone and didn’t receive it, so maybe this isn’t the best place for customized orders. BF was a little underwhelmed with the Pastrami sando, with minimal melted swiss and thousand island sauce, but it’s definitely a large amount of meat. Service was friendly and quick. Interior is clean with a ton of seating crammed into the small spot, ~30 chairs. Crowd is mostly men from the nearby businesses– if you’re a single lady looking for a nice guy with a good job, try stopping in here to pick up more than your lunch! ;)
Nate M.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Do you even munch bro? Pretty much the only time you’ll be around this place is… never. I mean it’s tucked away in a industrial area that’s directly behind the Delano. I only found the place because I left a meeting starving and Unilocaled, «Random Sandwich». Unilocalers know, whenever you Unilocal any type of food item and you’re near the strip you either get chain locations or a fine dining restaurants where a salad cost $ 23. Munch-A-Sub is very underwhelming from the outside, but when you walk-in the bright colors and the«NY look» perk up your taste buds. The menu is filled with salads, sammies, and a few pasta dishes. l was a little nervous to order pasta in a place like this so I went with the classic lunch. Pastrami on Wheat. This thing was a monster, tons of veggies, heavy handed on the pastrami, and just the right amount of mustard. I ordered the twelve-inch sandwich and it was more than enough. If you do happen to head here, I recommend the six-inch, because this was a lot food. The service here is basic and the food arrived promptly. A few things that bothered me: The bathroom, it’s located in the back, through the kitchen, behind the prep table, and once you’re in you realize it’s also the storage closet. The Price, my sandwich with a bottled water cost $ 14 w/tip, dayum. A little too rich for my blood when it comes to deli style sandwiches settings. Not my first choice, but if you’re near the Middle Earth of Las Vegas pop-in and spread some local love.
Roger T.
Place rating: 4 North Las Vegas, NV
A solid 4 stars! Was in the area and did a search of places close by to eat for lunch and this place turned up only 1 mile away. This is one of those places that are located in a business type/plaza setting. Parking is adequate and there are just enough tables and chairs inside to seat about 15 people. What I got was the 12 inch Philly Sub($ 9.25). Has roast beef, melted provolone, mushrooms, onions, and special seasoning. I thought it was kind of weird that they used roast beef for the meat when it should be thinly sliced sirloin. In any case it was very good. They really load up on the meat and the bread was def the kind that you would get in Philly. For a complete meal which includes chips and a drink will come out to 12 bucks and change. Kind of pricey but after eating the sandwich I was so full that I almost didn’t eat dinner later on that night. Some notables. Since they are in this business/plaza type setting they are only open Monday through Friday. On the Unilocal listing the hours are 9 am to 4 pm. On their website it says 7 am to 3 pm. Im assuming the website is more correct because they are serving breakfast now. I recommend that you call first if you are bordering on these times. In closing, this is a pretty good place to eat a nice sized sandwich. Just don’t expect to come here for dinner. Unilocal 2015 review #6 505 overall