We Try Snarf’s, the Sub Shop with a Cult Following, Plotting a Dallas Invasion

There’s always room at the table for another good sandwich, right? Well, sorta. Things are getting tense at the table here in Dallas. We’re reporting on too many local spots closing and too many out-of-town spots taking their place. That includes the sandwich scene. New York Subs announced it needs to move from its home of 50 years due to rent, all while Snarf’s, a Colorado-based sandwich spot, is opening five (FIVE!) new spots across North Texas almost simultaneously.

The first Snarf’s location opened near Love Field on Mockingbird Lane in December; another opened in Far North Dallas on Campbell Road. The other three nearing completion are located in Snider Plaza, Lakewood on Abrams Road and in Preston Hollow.

The vibe here is spartan hippy. Colorful tile murals adorn the front counters of each store; otherwise, the stores have cement floors and simple tables.

Sandwiches come in three sizes: novice (5-inch), Snarf’s (7-inch) and Pro (12-inch). The most popular sandwich is the Italian, and the prices for each size are $7.95, $12.25, and $15.95, respectively. The Pro is definitely shareable if you’re a mild-mannered sandwich connoisseur. I walked out with sandwiches for three (including a 7-inch Snarf and a Pro) for $30. That’s without drinks or sides and … yeah, feels about right these days. It’s not a deal, but it’s not crazy either…

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