Philly’s PrimoHoagies closes Houston shops 3 years after arriving

A popular East Coast sandwich shop has quietly exited Houston. After three years in business, PrimoHoagies at 4015 Washington Ave. along the city’s Washington corridor is no longer open.

Inside the darkened storefront, the menus have been stripped from the walls and boxes are piled high against the front door, beneath handwritten signs on the window that read, ‘We are out service permanent [sic]! We are sorry.'”

It’s unclear when PrimoHoagies officially shuttered but a stylist at Supercuts a few doors down told Chron the sandwich shop closed sometime over the weekend and that crews were back Wednesday packing boxes and cleaning up the space.

PrimoHoagies’ other location in the Copperfield Place community of Northwest Houston also appears to have closed, as it is no longer listed on the chain’s official website.

The family owned Italian deli franchise, founded in Philadelphia in 1992, made its Houston debut in the Washington Corridor in early 2023 before opening the second location northwest a year later, Chron previously reported…

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