First things first, we do Hoagies in Philly, not subs. A hoagie is a sandwich on a long roll, cut down the middle but never, ever sliced all the way through. Filled with deli meat, veggies, condiments, and tons of cheese, here are the 20 best hoagies in Philadelphia!
1. Ricci’s Hoagies – Best Hoagies in Passyunk Square
You can see local eyes light up when they mention hoagies at Ricci’s, a Philly establishment since 1920. Ricci’s has a ton of fabulous hoagies to choose from but regardless of what you get, it will be ingredients that are made fresh daily and will have your mouth yearning for more. An added bonus is an easy-to-read menu that makes the experience that much better.
Notable Hoagies
- The Old Fashioned
- Corned Beef Special
- Prosciutto Combo
- Chicken Cutlet with Sharp Cheese
Our Rating (Out of 5)
Bread: 4.7
Meat: 4.9
Condiments: 4.7
Overall Score: 4.8
2. Angelo’s Pizzeria – Best Hard Roll Hoagie in Philadelphia
Not all hoagie rolls are built the same and none are built like Angelo’s, renowned as having some of the best rolls in Philly. All of this before deluxe meats and cheeses that are a combustion of flavor in your mouth. Angelo’s could change its name to King of the Hoagies and few would argue. No really, they’re that good.
Notable Hoagies
- The Pops – Prosciutto, Soppressata, dry cured Capicola, Mortadella and sharp Provolone
- The Moms – Prosciutto, roasted red peppers, and sharp Provolone
- JYS – Sliced turkey, Prosciutto, sautéed spinach, roasted red peppers, sharp Provolone, mozzarella cheese, red wine vinegar, oil, dry herbs
- The Karen – Chicken cutlet, Mortadella, fresh mozzarella, baby arugula, roasted cherry tomatoes, and a balsamic glaze
Our Rating (Out of 5)
Bread: 5.0
Meat: 4.8
Condiments: 4.8
Overall Score: 4.9
3. Pastificio Deli – South Philly’s Best Neighborhood Hoagie
Everyone in Philly hits up Pastificio Deli because their hoagies are a South Philly pastime, especially the Italian and roast pork hoagie. And the bread here, you’ll be talking about it for long after you’ve finished it because it’s hearty, dense, and baked to perfection. Don’t sleep on one of the best neighborhood hoagie spots in Philadelphia or you’re missing out.
Notable Hoagies
- Alessandra – Cold pork with sharp Provolone
- Maria – Cold Beef with marinated mozzarella topped with roasted peppers & extra virgin olive oil
- Pacificio – Sopressata, Capicola & aged sharp provolone
- Stu Gatz – Cheese Italian blend (Asiago, Parmesan, American, Romano) Mortadella, tomato, Sicilian green olives topped with olive oil
Our Rating (Out of 5)
Bread: 4.9
Meat: 4.9
Condiments: 4.8
Overall Score: 4.9
4. P&S Ravioli Company – South Philly’s Most Underrated Hoagie
You have to love any joint with a great story. The P&S Ravioli Company has one such story that begins in 1960 when brothers Primo and Secondo DiGiacomo came to the United States from Italy and opened a small storefront in South Philly on 22nd and Moore Street in 1966.
Even better, the hoagies are huge, big enough to share with someone else and still feel full plus they have a hoagie called on the menu called “The Goodfella.” You can’t beat that!
Notable Hoagies
- The Godfather – Dry Capicolla, sharp provolone, and sweet Sopressata
- The Goodfella – Cracked pepper turkey, sharp provolone, and roasted peppers
- Sonny – Cold roast pork, sharp provolone, and roasted peppers
- Italian Supreme – Sharp provolone, prosciutto, Genoa salami, thin pile ham, Capicolla, and Mortadella
Our Rating (Out of 5)
Bread: 4.7
Meat: 4.9
Condiments: 4.6
Overall Score: 4.7
5. Koch’s Deli – Best Kosher Hoagies in Philadelphia
Jewish delis are synonymous with great sandwiches, starting with the classic pastrami on rye deli classic that so many delicatessens are well-known for. Koch’s is exactly that deli in Philadelphia, a long-standing West Philly joint that makes the most extraordinary corned beef hoagies on earth.
Notable Hoagies
- Jewish Hoagie – Corned beef, pastrami, spiced beef, kosher salami, and American cheese
- Corned Beef Hoagie
- Italian Hoagie
- Honey Turkey Breast Hoagie
Our Rating (Out of 5)
Bread: 4.7
Meat: 5.0
Condiments: 4.8
Overall Score: 4.8
6. Marinucci’s Deli – Best Italian Deli in North Philly
People from Philly who have moved elsewhere still tell nostalgic stories about their times eating a hoagie from Marinucci’s Deli, a North Philly gem that treats their hoagie like a romantic night out. The care that the staff put into each of their hoagies is truly worth a visit and the meats, from Dietz and Watson, are slapped on those superb Amoroso rolls that make memories.
From warm hospitality to great hoagies, Marinucci’s is the classic Italian deli done perfectly.
Notable Hoagies
- Sante Fe Turkey
- Buffalo Chicken
- Fried Chicken
- BBQ Chicken
Our Rating (Out of 5)
Bread: 4.9
Meat: 4.7
Condiments: 4.7
Overall Score: 4.8
7. Fink’s Hoagies – Best Hoagie in Tacony
In the Great Land of Hoagies comes one of the finer hoagie joints, nestled in the heart of Tacony, a fantastic place aptly named Fink’s. Fink’s Hoagies is distinct due to the gourmet-style hoagies they make but the attention to detail is what counts here as well as arguably the best Italian hoagie in Philly.
As a sucker for menus, Fink’s is one that gives you every single detail right down to the condiments making it one of the better ones for a hoagie spot.
Notable Hoagies
- The Tacony – Roast beef, fresh asparagus, sharp provolone, balsamic vinegar, special seasonings
- The Torresdale – Extra-lean roast pork, spinach leaves, sharp provolone, roasted garlic, long hots, onions, creamy garlic sauce
- Hot Jawn – Hot pepper cheese, hot ham, roasted turkey breast, red onions, a sprinkling of roasted garlic on a seeded French loaf lathered with hot sriracha sauce with homemade long hots and hot pickles
- El Cubano – Swiss cheese, Genoa salami, imported ham, roast pork, pickles, a sprinkling of roasted garlic on a Great Liscio’s roll lightly lathered with spicy mustard and a drizzling of citrus garlic spread
Our Rating (Out of 5)
Bread: 4.9
Meat: 4.8
Condiments: 4.8
Overall Score: 4.8
8. Dattilo’s Deli – Northeast Philly’s Best Hoagie
The kind of Italian deli you can shop at while awaiting your hoagie to be made, Dattilo’s provides a family atmosphere with the old-fashioned neighborhood delicatessen vibe included. One reason Dattilo’s stands out is the variety of different rolls you can pick for your hoagie, a welcome treat considering the majority of hoagie spots don’t give you a choice.
The Dattilo’s menu has everything from hoagies to fried chicken to the most divine cannolis!
Notable Hoagie
- Dattilo’s Main Event – Tangy provolone cheese, hot Capicola, pepperoni, Dilluso Genoa salami, marinated artichoke hearts, and homemade roasted peppers
- All American Hero – American cheese, imported cooked ham, cooked salami, gourmet turkey breast, bologna, and more American cheese
- Grilled Veggie Hoagie – Grilled eggplant, zucchini, bell peppers, mushrooms, imported sharp provolone, lettuce, and tomatoes
- The Tufano – Prosciutto di Parma, Mortadella, fresh mozzarella, and grilled peppers
Our Rating (out of 5)
Bread: 4.9
Meat: 4.9
Condiments: 4.8
Overall Score: 4.8
9. T & F Famers’ Pride – Roxborough’s Best Hoagie
T & F Farmers’ Pride looks more like a liquor store/corner market instead of a little Roxborough gem that makes phenomenal hoagies. It’s a joint only the real Philadelphians know about and may not tell you because they’d like it to remain a secret.
However, there’s a problem because the secret of T & F is getting out faster than they’d probably like. Hey, it’s not our fault the hoagies are so damn good!
Notable Hoagies
- Cranberry Walnut Chicken Salad
- Gouda One
- Smokin’ Classic
- Rajin’ Cajun
Our Rating (out of 5)
Bread: 4.7
Meat: 4.9
Condiments: 4.7
Overall Score: 4.8
10. Cosmi’s Deli – South Philly’s Oldest Hoagie Joint
Started by stone mason Cosimo Quattrone, a native of Italy that came to the states through Ellis Island in 1928, Cosmi’s Deli opened way back in 1932 as Cosmi’s Supermarket & Grocery Store. Cosmi’s gets credit for its excellent attention to detail as well as for having the most delicious condiments anywhere in town.
Notable Hoagies
- Holiday Hoagie – Prosciutto, sharp provolone, Italian tuna, olives, roasted peppers, extra virgin olive oil, and balsamic vinegar
- South Philly Italian – Thinly sliced prosciutto, DiLusso salami, hot capicola, and sharp provolone
- The Godfather – Prosciutto, soppressata, fresh mozzarella, roasted peppers, sundried tomatoes, fresh basil, green olives, extra virgin olive oil, and a splash of balsamic vinegar
- The Sicilian – Prosciutto, sopressata, hot imported capicola, imported mortadella, sharp provolone, and roasted peppers or long hots
Our Rating (out of 5)
Bread: 4.8
Meat: 4.8
Condiments: 5.0
Overall Score: 4.9
11. Primo Hoagies – Best Hoagie Franchise in Philadelphia
Primo Hoagies is an east coast hoagie franchise that got its start back in 1992 in South Philly and while you won’t get the family-style feeling you’d get at a neighborhood deli, you’re still getting a damn good hoagie! Primo has a large variety of hoagies from their Classic Italian to the Turkey Diablo unlike anywhere else.
If anything, we can promise you’ll get a primo hoagie at Primo Hoagies.
Notable hoagies
- Corned beef Schwartzie – Corned beef, Swiss cheese, coleslaw, and Russian dressing
- Big “T” Diablo – Cracked pepper turkey, pepper ham, hot pepper cheese, and a spicy blend of spices
- Abruzzi – Home-style roasted pork and sharp provolone topped with broccoli rabe
- Whacked Chicken – Chicken cutlet and sharp provolone topped with pesto and bruschetta
Our Rating (out of 5)
Bread: 4.7
Meat: 4.7
Condiments: 4.7
Overall Score: 4.7
12. Gooey Looie’s – #1 Overstuffed Hoagie in Philly
Gooey Looie’s is a lovely little gem of a hoagie joint tucked inside Pennsport Plaza that is known for greatness strictly by word of mouth. Yeah, they don’t even have a website yet people hit up this spot in droves for a sandwich so stuffed, you’ll wish you had an extra stomach to finish.
Flavorful, affordable, and never skimping, they may not have the biggest menu but all the classics are available and to die for.
Notable Hoagies
- The Jewish Deluxe
- Egg Salad Hoagie
- Corned Beef Special Hoagie
- Chicken Salad Hoagie
Our Rating (out of 5)
Bread: 4.7
Meat: 4.8
Condiments: 4.8
Overall Score: 4.8
13. Liberty Kitchen PHL – Best Hoagie in Fishtown
A hybrid between a deli, a sandwich shop, and a commissary, Liberty Kitchen PHL makes one kick-ass hoagie. The hoagie itself is all kinds of goodness as a mix between your typical neighborhood market hoagie and a fancy sandwich at an upscale joint.
You’re going to pay a few bucks extra for a sandwich at Liberty Kitchen but try their Della Casa or any other hoagie off the menu and you won’t even care.
Notable Hoagies
- Della Casa – Cured hot capocollo, fresh mozzarella, balsamic sundried pepper spread, and arugula dressed in Calabrian chili oil
- The Fig & The Pig – Herbed goat cheese, fig jam, prosciutto di parma, red onion, and arugula dressed with balsamic vinegar
- All Kale Chicken Caesar – Baby kale, roasted chicken, house caesar dressing, crispy onions, and grated parmesan
- Ed’s Special Italian – Italian cured meats with pepperoni, sharp provolone, artichoke roasted red pepper spread, lettuce, onion, and hellish pepper relish
Our Rating (out of 5)
Bread: 4.8
Meat: 4.8
Condiments: 4.8
Overall Score: 4.8
14. Antonio’s Deli – Philly’s Best Veggie Hoagie
They don’t mess around at Antonio’s, a local Italian deli that puts so much Philly pride into their sandwiches that they only use rolls from local Philadelphia bakery Sarcone’s. For vegans and anyone who loves a great veggie sandwich, this is arguably the spot to go to for an absolutely legendary veggie hoagie like no other.
The Italian is another legend at Antonio’s, but honestly, any hoagie off the menu is a godsend so whatever your choice, you’ll be delighted.
Notable Hoagies
- The Veggie – Baked eggplant, aged sharp provolone, broccoli rabe, and roasted peppers
- The Olde Italian – Prosciutto di Parma, sweet soppressata, sweet capicola, aged sharp provolone, roasted peppers, lettuce, tomato, onion, seasoning, and olive oil
- Philly Special – Hot roast pork, baked eggplant, Italian long hots, and aged sharp provolone
- Crispy Tomato – Fried tomato, turkey, bacon, roasted peppers, lettuce, and your choice of cheese
Our Rating (out of 5)
Bread: 4.9
Meat: 4.9
Condiments: 4.9
Overall Score: 4.9
15. Middle Child – Most Inventive Hoagies in Philly
Middle Child is where you go for an extremely distinct hoagie. Don’t expect a variety of hoagies here, either. Nope. There are only four hoagies on the menu at Middle Child, but each one is friggin’ divine with the Italian in the discussion for best in Philly in addition to their Phoagie, which is arguably one of the most unique hoagies in Philly. Just do yourself a favor and go.
Notable Hoagies
- So Long Sal! – Italian meats and cheeses, artichoke relish, balsamic mayo, arugula, and raw onion on a seeded hoagie
- Bye Felicia! – Roasted and pickled seasonal veggies, artichoke relish, creamy balsamic mayo, arugula, and raw onion, on a seeded hoagie
- Baller Classic – House turkey, duke’s mayo, sweet pickles, raw onion, and arugula on a seeded hoagie
- Phoagie – Hoisin eggplant (contains gluten), avo, fresh and frizzled onions, cilantro, and pho sauce on a seeded hoagie
Our Rating (out of 5)
Bread: 4.9
Meat: 4.9
Condiments: 4.9
Overall Score: 4.9
16. Woodrow’s Sandwich Shop – Best Gourmet Hoagie in Philly
You go to Woodrow’s if you want to see and taste how a top-notch sandwich should be made. With only four hoagies on the small menu (including a Po’ Boy), each is as delectable as any hoagie you’ll find. The flavors dazzling in your mouth after each bite prove how meticulously made they are. Woodrow’s gives you a hoagie with care. Your stomach will thank you for this.
Notable Hoagies
- Tomato Mozz – Fresh mozzarella, eggplant, arugula, roasted peppers, onion, tomato, basil oil, and balsamic syrup on a seeded roll
- Shrimp Po’ Boy – Cajun grilled shrimp, remoulade, tomato, lettuce, pickles, and chive on a seeded roll
- The Italian – Mortadella (pistachio), fennel salami, spicy soppressata, prosciutto cotto, provolone, herb mayo, oil & vinegar, LTO, arugula, and cherry peppers on a seeded roll
- Turkey and Cheese – Huse-roasted turkey, gruyere, dijonnaise, arugula, tomato, and onion on a seeded roll
Our Rating (out of 5)
Bread: 4.8
Meat: 4.8
Condiments: 4.9
Overall Score: 4.8
17. Al’s Corner Deli and Catering Services – Best Hoagie Variety in Philadelphia
You won’t find a bigger menu of quality hoagies than you will at Al’s Corner Deli and Catering Services. You have to give credit where it’s due here as each hoagie at Al’s is treated with the same respect as the next and we’re talking about 44 different hoagies here, so that’s saying something.
On that note, this joint is a standout because there is a hoagie for everyone at this here so no one is ever going hungry at Al’s.
Notable Hoagies
- Kosher Hoagie – Jewish corned beef, pastrami, Jewish salami, American cheese, shredded lettuce, tomatoes, onions, and spices
- Tavern Ham Hoagie – Tavern ham, American cheese, shredded lettuce, tomatoes, onions, and spices
- Liverwurst Hoagie – Liverwurst, American cheese, shredded lettuce, tomatoes, onions, and spices
- Lebanon Bologna Hoagie – Lebanon bologna, American cheese, shredded lettuce, tomatoes, onions, and spices
Our Rating (out of 5)
Bread: 4.8
Meat: 4.7
Condiments: 4.8
Overall Score: 4.8
18. Mi Pal’s Deli – South Philly’s Best Italian Hoagie
That’s not a claim you want to throw around lightly in Philadelphia as South Philly is like a breeding ground of exquisite food whether it’s Italian, cheesesteaks, or hoagies. Mi Pal’s Deli is the embodiment of all of those things altogether in an Italian hoagie you won’t stop talking about. The other hoagies on the menu are out of this world but the Italian is where it’s at.
Notable Hoagies
- Blackened Chicken
- Cajun Cutlet
- Ham Capocollo and Cheese
- Italian – Salami, ham capocollo, cotechino, and provolone
Our Rating (out of 5)
Bread: 4.7
Meat: 4.9
Condiments: 4.7
Overall Score 4.8
19. Castellino’s Italian Market – Best Market Hoagie in Philly
It depends on where you grew up, one would guess, but if you’re on the east coast, you were raised around many Italian markets. Castellino’s will remind you of all of them from the fresh ingredients they sell right down to its detailed menu. Castellino’s spark memories with every bite in a way only a neighborhood Italian market can.
Notable Hoagies
- The Franklin – Oven-roasted turkey, sharp cheddar, bacon jam, vine ripe tomatoes, mayo, baby arugula, and onions on a Liscio’s seedless roll
- Manzo – Medium-rare roast beef, sharp cheddar, house horseradish mayo, vine ripe tomatoes, baby arugula, onions, and banana peppers on a Liscio’s seedless roll
- Adronos – Asiago with peppercorns, hot soppressata, hot capicola, vine ripe tomatoes, onions, baby arugula, hot cherry peppers, extra virgin olive oil (EVOO), and red wine vinegar on a Liscio’s seedless roll
- The Aunt Lucy – House spicy tuna salad (contains: tuna, artichoke, roasted red peppers, onions, spices, and EVOO), Asiago with peppercorns, vine ripe tomatoes, baby arugula, and balsamic glaze on a Liscio’s seedless roll
Our Rating (out of 5)
Bread: 4.8
Meat: 4.9
Condiments: 4.8
Overall Score: 4.8
20. Pudge’s Steaks & Hoagies – Best Hoagie in the Philadelphia Suburbs
While we tried to keep just about the whole list inside the city of Philadelphia, we had to include one from the ‘burbs, and that had to be Pudge’s. Specializing in all the Philly classics, Pudge’s menu feels more like a diner menu than a sandwich shop but all of their hoagies are on point.
Pudge’s hooks it up big time too with a large-sized hoagie that is nearly two feet long at 20 inches. The 15-minute drive from Philly to Blue Bell is damn well worth it for a Pudge’s hoagie.
Notable Hoagies
- Zep – With cooked salami, provolone, onions, tomatoes, and oregano
- Ultimate Italian – Genoa, capicola, prosciutto, soppressata, sharp provolone, and roasted red peppers
- Pudge – Roast beef, turkey, ham, and American cheese
- Prosciutto – With sharp provolone and roasted red peppers
Our Rating (out of 5)
Bread: 4.8
Meat: 4.8
Condiments: 4.8
Overall Score: 4.8
And there you have it, the 20 most rocking hoagie joints in Philly. Don’t forget to comment and share your favorite hoagie spot if it’s not up there. In the meantime, get out there and enjoy a hoagie from any of these places. We promise you won’t be disappointed!
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