Firehouse Subs
This fast-food chain was founded by a few firefighters, namely Chris and Robin Sorensen, in 1994 in Jacksonville, Florida. Today, you will find 600 locations across the country, and all of them come with a firehouse-inspired theme.
Even the subs have names that happen to be firehouse-inspired such as the Hook & Ladder. A ham, turkey, and molten Monterrey Jack specialty. Other subs consist of the Smokehouse Beef & Cheddar Brisket and the beef brisket, smoked for over 16 hours and then topped with sauce and Cheddar.
McAlister’s Deli
This chain originally comes from Oxford, Mississippi. Presently, you will come across 300 locations in as many as 23 states. Even though McAlister’s Deli is most well-known for its sweet tea, the sandwiches are just as delicious.
They’ve been categorized into Hot, Club, Grilled, and Classic menus, plus supplemented with enthused seasonal offerings such as the Turkey Cranberry Griller, gorgonzola cheese, Butterball smoked turkey, and Granny Smith apples, and cranberry compote. Make sure to order one of their famous baked potatoes as well.