The sandwich landscape in Bismarck is about to get a little more competitive.

According to multiple sources close to the situation, Bismarck is getting a Firehouse Subs.

Firehouse Subs already has 2 locations in North Dakota already. Including, one in Minot, and Fargo. Firehouse Subs had a location in Grand Forks but it has since closed. I guess it only makes sense they would add a restaurant in the Capital City.

According to ScrapeHero, there are 1,210 Firehouse Subs locations across the United States with the majority of them in the southeast part of the country, specifically in Florida which has 179 locations, which makes up about 15% of all Firehouse Subs locations.

According to Wikipedia, Firehouse Subs is also located in countries around the world like Puerto Rico, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the Middle East.

The company was founded in 1994 in Jacksonville, Florida by former firefighter brothers Chris and Robin Sorensen.

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(A shot of Firehouse Subs in Fargo, North Dakota which opened back in 2014.)

Thus, where the name Firehouse Subs came from. The interior of each location is inspired by fire stations, and you will likely see firefighter equipment and memorabilia at the new Bismarck location.

Where will the new Firehouse Subs location be in Bismarck, North Dakota?

According to multiple reports, including Uber Eats, Firehouse Subs will take the old I Heart Mac & Cheese location at 4521 Ottawa Street in North Bismarck. It's expected to open in December before Christmas.

What will you find on the menu at Firehouse Subs?

The menu features hot specialty subs, salads, and other seasonal items.  The names of the items on the menu take inspiration from the firehouse with names like Hook & Ladder, Engineer, and the Firehouse Hero.

I've personally never had a Firehouse Sub before but I'm hearing good things. We wish them all the best.

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