![]() Bankruptcy in the 1980’s killed the chain but this one location remained. Neptune Subs were a popular sandwich chain in the 1970’s and 1980’s with 17 stores around the state. They were gone by 1974 when Neptune moved into this location. The unique architecture of the building makes it stand out on Classen Blvd., the mid-mod design was built in 1961 to house a hamburger place called Quicks. Miss Mae got a half salami sandwich, she liked it and said it was enough food for her. ![]() Big K got the same thing and liked it as well. All of the meat tasted good, the veggies were fresh and crisp, and the bread was so good, light and fluffy, with a soft texture. I got a whole sandwich and it’s fully a footlong. I decided to try the supreme sub- salami, pepperoni, ham, cheese, lettuce, tomato, banana peppers, and mayo. You can get half or whole sandwich made on bread baked fresh in house. They have a more traditional sub menu, variations of different meats, 1 type of cheese, and veggies. The drive thru lane was packed, so we went up the steps and ordered from the window quickly. Normally I see the parking lot packed but on this nice Saturday afternoon there was no one. To start out the new year we wanted to eat a bit healthier, so we tried a place that we always pass but have never stopped, Neptune Subs.
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