This Mom And Pop Sandwich Shop In Oregon Has Tasty Sandwiches And Quirky Decor
By Catherine Armstrong|Published August 11, 2019
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Every community has a little cafe or diner that’s known as “the place to go” for tasty food and a friendly face. These are the places that feel like home, and Beaverton Sub Station is just that kind of place. Check it out!
Beaverton Sub Station opened its doors in 1981, and it's been a community staple ever since. If you're looking for a delicious sandwich and some good company, this is the place.
Address: 12448 SW Broadway Street, Beaverton, OR 97005
The shop is filled with all kinds of train memorabilia, from signs to lanterns to train photos. If you're interested in trains and their history, you'll love this huge display that covers every wall.
The sub shop hasn't changed much since it opened in 1981. It still has the same fixtures, and the prices haven't even gone up very much over the last 38 years.
Meat choices include ham, turkey, roast beef, corned beef, pastrami, salami, and pepperoni. Build a "one-car" sandwich with your choice of one meat, or a "two-car," "three-car," "four-car," or "six-car."
Build your own sandwich, or order one of the house favorites: the Clancy or the Smitty. The six-inch sandwiches on the menu all cost less than $7.
See Beaverton Sub Station’s full menu on its website, and if you’re ready for dessert, head to this charming ice cream shop with some of the best hard scoop in Oregon.
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