This most popular sandwich chain was founded in 1989. Goodcents is one of the most well-known sub shops in the Midwest, and everyone there has an opinion about it.
As the company grows and starts doing business in places like Pennsylvania, we'll soon have to decide if we're fans or not.
The chain's sandwiches, like the chipotle cheesesteak and buffalo chicken on soft bread, aren't as bad as their logos.
Charley's Philly Steaks was founded in 1986. Charley's claim that he has the best mall-court cheesesteaks in the country is exaggerated, but we'll go along with it.
This is one of our favourite places to eat at the mall. The steak sandwich is a classic, but you can also try the chicken teriyaki or the Bacon 3 cheesesteak.
This chain was founded in 1996. The three figures in Snarf's logo are drawn to look bad on purpose.
They look like characters from Adult Swim, which shows that college students are their main audience.
Quiznos was founded in 1981. Quiznos says that it has been "pushing the limits" since 1981.
Most of the food on the chain's menu is traditional, like guacamole. But it's fantastic for quick and inexpensive subs.