![]() Part of DeFranko's popularity is its charm. "So I thought I've got to bring something in that a single person can come in and eat if they don't want a whole sandwich, because they're pretty big." "I put a sign up there "DeMini-Me" and it was a hit because a lot people, old ladies were coming in saying, 'The small is too big, I can't do it,'" said Alexander. The subs come in 3 sizes: $14 for a large, $12 for a small and $8 for a "DeMini-Me," a tiny sub named after the iconic character from the Austin Powers films. "You get what you pay for and you get it with love," said Alexander. The bread is great and the ingredients are all fresh and ready to eat. Each sub is topped with tomatoes, onions, and pickles. The pastrami is the shop's biggest seller but Alexander's favorite is the steak and cheese. ![]() We've rounded up the 25 best sub sandwich chains and ranked them from good to we'd-have-lunch-here-every-day. Maybe it's the length or the fact they work hot or cold. All types of sandwiches are delicious, but subs are special. ![]() "I have had little kids, sat here with their parents, come in, and now, they come in with their kids and their parents," she smiled. These Sandwich Chains Make the Best Subs in the Country. She's seen customers grow up and grow old. That's not a surprise when you consider the quality of some of the restaurant's food. There's a good reason for that, though: Their sandwiches are just not that good. That's what I want," said DeFranko's Owner Dru Alexander, who's owned the shop since the summer of 1974. As perhaps the most well-known sandwich shop in the country, you may be surprised to find Subway with the very worst ranking on the list. "I make a sandwich that you are happy to pay for. (KABC) - If you plan on stopping by DeFranko's Submarines in Van Nuys, you're in for a treat! Located across the street from the Van Nuys Airport, this tiny sandwich shop is serving up big submarines. ![]()
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