Hoagie Haven opens second location two doors down on Nassau Street

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Hoagie Haven has opened another location just two doors down from their original Nassau Street shop.

The beloved sandwich shop opened a second location at 244 Nassau St., the former site of George’s Roasters. While having two locations so close to one another may seem like a strange business choice at first, the move allows Hoagie Haven to expand their services.

The new location has seating for customers who want to eat-in, and the long-time cash only eatery now accepts credit cards. The owners — brothers Costa, Mike and Niko Maltabes — also launched a delivery service and online ordering.

Lines spilling out of the original Hoagie Haven location were a common occurrence, and the owners told the Trentonian they opened the second location to help combat the crowds. One shop will be used primarily for walk-in orders, and the other will be used for pick up and deliveries.

For more information about Hoagie Haven, visit their website.

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