Subway Tranmere - Speisekarte

Tranmere Court, Church Road, Liverpool, Birkenhead, CH425AB, United Kingdom

🛍 Lunch, American, Sandwich, Breakfast

3.6 💬 1526 Bewertungen

Telefon: +441516478517

Adresse: Tranmere Court, Church Road, Liverpool, Birkenhead, CH425AB, United Kingdom

Stadt: Birkenhead

Gerichte: 35

Bewertungen: 1526

"The food at this restaurant is excellent and the staff is friendly. My friend, who is 53 and accompanied by a pet, also enjoyed the experience. He mentioned that it was the best soup he had ever tasted, even though I was surprised as I didn't think they sold soup at Subway. On a positive note, he also mentioned that the restroom was very clean. Personally, my favorite sandwich is the Subway Melt."

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The restaurant was neat and the staff were welcoming. Thank you.

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The food at this restaurant is excellent and the staff is friendly. My friend, who is 53 and accompanied by a pet, also enjoyed the experience. He mentioned that it was the best soup he had ever tasted, even though I was surprised as I didn't think they sold soup at Subway. On a positive note, he also mentioned that the restroom was very clean. Personally, my favorite sandwich is the Subway Melt.

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  • Lunch Stillen Sie Ihren Mittagshunger mit unserem köstlichen Mittagsmenü. Von frischen Salaten und herzhaften Sandwiches bis hin zu herzhaften Suppen und lebendigen Schalen, jedes Gericht ist darauf ausgelegt, Ihnen den perfekten Mittagsschub zu geben.
  • American Genießen Sie klassische amerikanische Aromen mit unserem vielfältigen Menü, das saftige Burger, knuspriges Brathähnchen, herzhafte BBQ-Rippchen und frische Salate bietet. Schwelgen Sie in zeitlosem Komfort mit jedem Bissen, kreiert, um alle Geschmäcker zufriedenzustellen.
  • Sandwich Eine köstliche Auswahl an frischen, handgefertigten Sandwiches, gefüllt mit leckeren Zutaten, perfekt für eine schnelle und sättigende Mahlzeit. Jeder Bissen bietet eine Mischung aus Aromen, die jeden Gaumen erfreuen wird.
  • Breakfast Beginnen Sie Ihren Tag mit unseren köstlichen Frühstücksoptionen, die von klassischen Eiern und Pfannkuchen bis hin zu gesunden Smoothies und Joghurt reichen. Perfekt für eine herzhafte Mahlzeit oder einen leichten Morgenimbiss!

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