Everyone loved the 3 foot Italian heroes, not a " mushy" bread that you usually get from other delis and wonderful of them to add the little extras, including the passion of satisfying it's customers..
Food: 4
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 4
This place has great subs! The price is low for the amount you get on the sub. Fresh bread and friendly help.
Service
Take out
Meal type
Lunch
Price per person
$1–10
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Recommended dishes
Genoa Salami Capicola Sopressata
If you're not going to Driftwood for you local sub needs... You're messing up.. best sandwiches in the area, for better prices then the chain spots.
Service
Take out
Meal type
Lunch
Price per person
$1–10
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
First time visiting Driftwood Deli & Sub shop. Sub was of high meat quality and the bread was very fresh. If you are in the area make it a point to stop by. This place is worth the trip. Staff were very friendly also. Overall I had a great experience .
Great local sub joint, subs that actually fill you up!!! Not no thin jersey mikes subs.
This shop takes their Subs serious putting generous portions for a great price. You can’t beat it great friendly environment
Service
Take out
Meal type
Lunch
Price per person
$10–20
The sandwiches are absolutely amazing. Great product used in their sandwiches. Prices are great. I'm a big guy and can barley finish a half of sub. The owners are great people. Everyone who works there is so friendly. Definitely my go to place when in the area.
Great deli, everything is always fresh and everyone is very welcoming! Best sub I have had in years, plenty of meat and bread is super fresh! Will now be a regular customer
Hands down The Best Sub Sandwich that exists. I’ve been going here for 40 years! The place hasn’t changed. A neighborhood staple not to be missed! No trendy bells and whistles... just a solid traditional old fashioned mom and pop shop serving bigger than your head hoagies here! Bring em to the beach! Bring em to a backyard party. Driftwood for the win!
My first time here, I was not enamored, yet I persevered and fell in love with the place. Thumann's cold cuts, wonderful rolls, a nice balance of veggies all add up to the best sub I've found around here in 16+ years. They also have a great pickle barrel and used books.
Breakfast sandwiches from Driftwood have been a staple in my life of late. Pork roll with 2 eggs and cheese on a Kaiser roll is reasonably priced at $5 a pop, but they're a little sloppy to eat because they put one egg on the bottom, and one on top, so everything between the bread slides out when you bite into it.
When it comes to the subs, part of me thinks they're a shade pricey, but once I start eating, that takes a backseat to deliciousness.
They also have very odd hours. They're not odd for these kinds of sandwich shops, but I really don't understand why some delis race to close before anyone even gets home from work. They're open 9 - 4:15 Monday through Friday, so if you have a normal job, good luck ever being able to taste any of their food on a weekday. In my experience, lots of people enjoy subs for dinner, and it seems like they're missing out on an opportunity to increase business. But if they don't need the money, God bless 'em, because they work a dream schedule. Perhaps playing hard to get is part of the allure.