Two Battleship Sandwich. One Turkey and one Roast Beef Sandwich.
a sandwich cut in half
Finally found what the front door to heaven looks like
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three people preparing food
Inside dining area
Front entrance.
menus and food
Logo.
a t - shirt on display
Inside cheesesteak
Cheese Steak
Cheesesteak, destroyer
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sandwiches, sandwich, food
Menu.
Battleship Sandwich
sandwiches, food, sandwich
Battleship Sandwich
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Super Battleship Sandwich
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Assembly line.
Lauren B.
Feb 21, 2025
Service 10/10. Size 10/10. Homemade bread! Great amount of meat in the subs! Absolutely nothing to change. It was so wonderful and tasted just how I wanted it to. Added mayo and it was fantastic. Dad/Uncle split the super battleship, which for only $1 added double ham to their Italian. Great takeout lunch spot.
Read MoreRichard J.
Feb 19, 2025
I worked near the Triangle for 18 years and would sometimes go there to pickup one of their battleships or destroyers. They've got an assembly line going nonstop pumping out their famous hoagies , weekends people from all corners of the city pick them up for tailgating before high school and Steelers games.
Read MoreHalie G.
Aug 9, 2024
Great neighborhood sports bar. Known for their oversized, delicious hoagies. Located on Monongahela Avenue in Swissvale. They bake their own bread and put together the most delicious creations. They have a "Super Battleship" great for sharing, a "Battleship" measuring 27 inches long, a "Destroyer" measuring around 13 inches long and a "Torpedo" great for an individual. Eat in and take out options available. Great spot to grab a delicious sandwich and watch your favorite Pittsburgh sports team!
Read MoreJenn G.
Jul 7, 2024
The sandwiches are huge. They only take cash. They have a full bar and gambling machines inside. The people who took my order were nice and also no nonsense. Parking was free on the street. There was a line behind us right after we got there. The phone had been ringing and didn't stop ringing when we got there.
Read MoreBjorn t.
Oct 21, 2024
I hadn't been to this place in more than 20 years. As a kid, my dad and I would sometimes hit up Triangles Saturday before a Steeler game, get our hoagies for the following day, and watch my fav team either dominate or underperform per usual. This place has so many memories beyond the food (the bathrooms are basically the exact same since the mid 90's lol). Even as Pittsburgh changes, the best parts of it seem to find a way to survive. I but into this sub and felt like a kid again
Read MoreUlyana K.
Jun 10, 2024
Personally, I think the place was quite overrated. I've heard a lot about it, and they have acquired a lot of awards and rankings, but it is at the end of the day a simple sandwich shop. Not bad, not great. Just okay. I tried the cheesesteak sandwich in the destroyer size, and I added mushrooms.I do like that you're able to add mushrooms, lettuce, and other classic items for free, so a nice way to customize the sandwich. However, that's really the only somewhat special thing about this place. The portion was okay for the price, but it felt only slightly above average. It was a tasty sandwich, with pretty quality meat, but nothing crazy. I thought there wasn't quite enough cheese.All in all, a solid sandwich shop. Nothing crazy but still tasty. Might come back to try some more sandwiches.
Read MoreAnabel A.
Sep 17, 2024
Exceeded expectations! Ordered the super battleship, which is the battleship with more meat, and a side order of potato salad. The hoagie was flavorful, weighty all the way through to the edge of the hoagie bread which isn't always the case with hoagies. I rank the super Italian hoagie as an 8.5 to 9.0 out of 10. Potato salad was average, 5 out of 10. Cash only but they do have an ATM on site. Very friendly and fast staff.
Read MoreLene F.
Dec 8, 2024
There are no descriptions of what their sandwiches are anywhere to be found--Not online when you try to order and not on the menu on the website either. You name a sandwich "torpedo" charge $12 for it and don't tell anybody what's on it
Read MoreDuane S.
Aug 11, 2024
The sandwich I had was good, but it was nothing great or special, especially for the price. I first heard about this place on the TV shows that featured it, and I always thought that if I made it back to Pittsburgh, I'd like to go. Now, I'm disappointed. The bread was good. The prices were a bit high. The quality of the product was ok. I don't feel bad that we went. I also never will feel the need to go back. The bar was old. The barstools are a much mash of discomfort. They don't take credit or debit cards. It's strictly cash only. They do have an ATM on site, but there's a $2.75 surcharge. They also have minimal amenities; plastic forks and paper plates. This place was more fun when I saw it on TV and anticipated what it would be like. Now that I've been there, the fun is gone. They're still trying to relive the glory days when the mills were booming. Those days are over. Unless you like the nostalgia of an old building with an old bar in a town that is barely hanging on, and with minimal comforts, go somewhere else. It just isn't worth the trip or the cost to go here. You can find places at least as good nearly anywhere.
Read MoreCarla G.
Sep 29, 2024
Always a great hoagie. Since I've been coming back since the 70s when my dad would get us a battleship. It was and still is a treat.
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