Firehouse Subs is a popular fast-casual restaurant chain that was founded in 1994 by two brothers, Robin and Chris Sorensen, in Jacksonville, Florida. The idea behind the restaurant came from the brothers’ background as firefighters and their desire to create a business that could support first responders in their community.
Here is a list of the latest and most current Firehouse Subs prices (Canada).
Item | Price | |||
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Most OrderedThe most commonly ordered items and dishes from this store | ||||
Firehouse Steak and Cheese | $16.48 | |||
Brisket Hat Trick | $17.20 | |||
Hook and Ladder | $13.53 | |||
Firehouse Meatball | $12.69 | |||
Italian | $13.69 | |||
Turkey Bacon Ranch | $16.49 | |||
Smokehouse Beef and Cheddar Brisket | $17.95 | |||
Club on a Sub | $15.43 | |||
Firehouse Hero | $16.58 | |||
New York Steamer | $16.31 | |||
Smoked Turkey Breast | $14.43 | |||
Build Your Own SubThe most commonly ordered items and dishes from this store | ||||
Pulled Chicken Breast | $13.27 | |||
Grilled Chicken Breast | $15.47 | |||
Honey Ham | $14.32 | |||
Corned Beef Brisket | $15.94 | |||
Premium Roast Beef | $16.13 | |||
Pastrami | $15.93 | |||
Veggie | $12.81 | |||
Pepperoni Pizza MeatballThe most commonly ordered items and dishes from this store | ||||
Pepperoni Pizza Meatball | $15.14 | |||
Limited Time Offer | ||||
French Dip | $16.97 | |||
Kids Combos | ||||
Grilled Cheddar Cheese | $5.69 | |||
Ham & Provolone | $5.69 | |||
Turkey & Provolone | $5.69 | |||
Meatball | $5.69 | |||
Hot Specialty Subs | ||||
Engineer | $15.93 | |||
Make It A Combo | ||||
Chips and Fountain Drink | $3.29 | |||
Cookie and Fountain Drink | $3.29 | |||
Brownie and Fountain Drink | $4.09 | |||
Side Salad and Fountain Drink | $5.09 | |||
Soup and Fountain Drink | $5.59 | |||
Chips and Bottled Drink | $3.79 | |||
Cookie and Bottled Drink | $3.79 | |||
Brownie and Bottled Drink | $4.59 | |||
Chips and Monster Energy | $4.99 | |||
Cookie and Monster Energy | $4.99 | |||
Brownie and Monster Energy | $5.79 | |||
Side Salad and Monster Energy | $6.79 | |||
Soup and Monster Energy | $7.29 | |||
Kids' Combos | ||||
Kids Turkey Breast | $7.23 | |||
Kids Meatball | $6.68 | |||
Kids Honey Ham | $7.21 | |||
Kids Grilled Cheese | $6.88 | |||
Salads | ||||
Firehouse Salad | $11.54 | |||
Firehouse Salad - Pulled Chicken Breast | $14.45 | |||
Hook and Ladder Salad | $14.07 | |||
Italian with Grilled Chicken Breast Salad | $15.61 | |||
Italian with Pulled Chicken Breast Salad | $14.91 | |||
Firehouse Salad – Ham | $15.10 | |||
Firehouse Salad - Grilled Chicken Breast | $15.89 | |||
Italian Grilled Chicken Salad | $16.75 | |||
Firehouse Salad with Turkey | $16.17 | |||
Firehouse Salad – Turkey | $14.67 | |||
Sides | ||||
Soups, Bowl of Broccoli Cheese | $4.99 | |||
Brownie | $2.77 | |||
Soups, Bowl of Tomato Basil | $4.94 | |||
Dessert Bundle 3 | $4.76 | |||
Chips | $1.91 | |||
Garlic White Bread | $3.46 | |||
Cookie | $1.76 | |||
Firehouse Chili | $5.72 | |||
Cookie, Celebration Sugar | $1.69 | |||
Cookie, Chocolate Chip | $1.77 | |||
Creamy Broccoli & Cheddar Soup | $4.29 | |||
Garlic Gluten Free Bread | $2.80 | |||
Side Salad | $3.80 | |||
Garlic Wheat Bread | $2.72 | |||
Dessert Bundle 6 | $8.51 | |||
Soup | $4.29 | |||
Cookie, Oatmeal | $1.78 | |||
Dessert Bundle 12 | $17.21 | |||
Beverages | ||||
Bottled Soda | $2.83 | |||
Monster Energy | $3.99 | |||
Minute Maid Orange Juice | $2.97 | |||
Vitamin Water Essential Orange | $3.24 | |||
Vitamin Water Squeezed Lemonade | $3.29 | |||
Chopped Salads | ||||
Italian with Grilled Chicken Salad | $11.67 | |||
Hot Sauces | ||||
Long Deep Canyon Co. Sizzlin Scorpion Sauce | $13.79 | |||
Hot N Saucy Carrot Chipotle | $13.79 | |||
Gator Hammock Gator Sauce | $13.79 | |||
CHA! Sriracha by Texas Pete | $13.79 | |||
Florida Man’s Lunacy Pineapple Hot Sauce | $13.79 | |||
Backdraft Fire Sauce | $13.79 | |||
Bee Sting Honey n’ Habanero Pepper Sauce | $13.79 | |||
Fat Cat Peach Maple Bourbon Hot Sauce and Glaze | $13.79 | |||
Drinks | ||||
Bottled Drinks | $3.29 |

A Brief History of Firehouse Subs
Today, Firehouse Subs has more than 1,100 locations across 46 states in the United States, as well as locations in Puerto Rico, Canada, and Mexico. The first Firehouse Subs in Canada opened in 2015 in Oshawa, Ontario. Since then, the chain has expanded to include several locations in Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia.
What Sets Firehouse Subs Apart?
Firehouse Subs is known for its commitment to high-quality ingredients and its unique approach to sandwich-making. Each sub is made with fresh, premium meats and cheeses, and is served on a toasted roll that is steamed to perfection. Firehouse Subs also offers a variety of hot sauces and toppings to customize your sandwich just the way you like it.
But what really sets Firehouse Subs apart is its dedication to supporting first responders in the communities it serves. The Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation was established in 2005 with the mission of providing funding, resources, and support to first responders and their families in times of need. To date, the foundation has donated over $60 million to public safety organizations across the United States and Canada.
In addition to its charitable efforts, Firehouse Subs also strives to create a welcoming and family-friendly atmosphere in its restaurants. Each location is decorated with firefighting memorabilia, including vintage equipment, photos, and murals, creating a unique and inviting atmosphere that pays tribute to the heroic work of first responders.
Conclusion
If you’re looking for a delicious sub that is made with high-quality ingredients and served in a welcoming atmosphere, look no further than Firehouse Subs. With its commitment to supporting first responders and its dedication to creating a unique and memorable dining experience, Firehouse Subs is a must-visit restaurant for anyone in Canada. Whether you’re in the mood for a classic Italian sub or something a little more adventurous, Firehouse Subs has something to satisfy your taste buds. So why not stop by your local Firehouse Subs today and see for yourself what all the fuss is about?