Lou's Sandwich Shop

Category: Sandwich shop in Norristown, Pennsylvania

Address: 414 E Main St, Norristown, PA 19401, USA

Phone: +16102795415

Opening hours

Sunday: 7AM–2PM

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: Closed

Thursday: 8AM–4PM

Friday: 8AM–4PM

Saturday: 8AM–4PM

Reviews

Benjamin Smith

Oct 9, 2022

We visit whenever we are in town. It is the perfect local spot that effectively combines a sub/hoagie shop with a diner. Everyone is super friendly and the owner came and gave my kids tootsie roll pops. The cheesesteaks and the roast pork are top notch. I wish we didn’t live out of town!

Donnie Cruz

Oct 2, 2022

Great service best hoagies in Norristown hands down

harriet Portillo

Sep 16, 2022

Clean great customer service good food they make you feel like family.

Von “Von”

Sep 16, 2022

I been eating their food since I was a child. Their zeps are so good! The cheesesteaks, breakfast and everything is good and taste the same every time.

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Questions & Answers

What is a zep?

MJ Glackin | Oct 9, 2020
adam cohen | Oct 9, 2020

A hoagie

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Is this the only location, or did they also have one in the Trappe area?

Ricky Schuler | Nov 13, 2021
Norm Windle | Nov 13, 2021

This is their only location

What are the Covid safety practices like here?

Anonymous | Oct 9, 2022
Joseph Cirafesi | Oct 9, 2021

The same everywhere else. Masks are worn, but not when u r eating

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Do they have online ordering

Brian Robinson | Oct 9, 2021
Harry Chand | Oct 9, 2021

No. I called in my order and picked up.

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what is a zep?

Hans Vorhauer | Oct 10, 2019
Jan Klincewicz | Oct 10, 2019

A Zep is a distant relative of the Hoagie, specific to Norristown, PA, a small town about 20 miles outside Philadelphia. It is notable because it uses ONE meat (usually spicy salami, but could be ham or even tuna salad.) It traditionally has thick cut tomato and onion slices, a smear of hot pepper relish and a sprinkle of oregano. Many believe it was named after the zeppelin, but it may have been named after an Italian guy named "Zeppoli" or something. Generally, the roll is so what shorter than a hoagie roll. Most connoisseurs prefer the rolls from Conshohocken Bakery which is very close to Norristown.

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