There are 317 Penn Station East Coast Subs locations in the United States of America as of November 17, 2025. The state or territory with the most Penn Station East Coast Subs locations is Ohio, with 108 sites, accounting for roughly 34.1% of the total.


Penn Station East Coast Subs operates 317 United States of America locations across 14 states. Largest clusters are in Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky; the top 10 states contain 97.2% of sites. Coverage is thinner in Virginia, South Carolina, and Georgia.

Penn Station East Coast Subs shows strong visitor engagement: 158 locations are above the mean traffic score (mean: 54.91) and 45 qualify as highly visited.
Penn Station East Coast Subs has 317 locations across the United States, with Ohio leading at 108 locations (34.1% of total). The top three states—Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky—account for 66.6% of all locations, while the top ten states cover 97.2%. Kentucky offers the best access with one location per 88,293 people, whereas Georgia is the most stretched, with one location serving over 10.7 million residents.
Locations concentrate around major metros such as Hamilton, Cuyahoga, Jefferson, Saint Louis, and Marion. The top 10 cities account for 34.4% of U.S. sites.

Penn Station East Coast Subs has a total of 317 locations in the United States. The top 10 cities account for 34.4% of these locations, with Hamilton, Ohio leading at 20 locations. Other notable cities include Cuyahoga, Ohio with 14 locations and Jefferson, Kentucky with 13. Ohio dominates the list with six cities among the top 10.
Street-level clusters show corridors where multiple Penn Station East Coast Subs locations sit within the same neighborhood indicating strong local presence and coherence. Penn Station East Coast Subs operates a total of 317 nationwide.

The complete dataset of Penn Station East Coast Subs locations across the United States of America is available for download, including coordinates, traffic patterns, and operational status.

Penn Station East Coast Subs has 317 locations across the United States of America. The key variables shows the most infleuntial aspects for Penn Station East Coast Subs locations nationwide. This provides a closer look of how Penn Station East Coast Subs is operating from different prespectives.

Penn Station East Coast Subs has the highest number of locations in Ohio with 108 outlets across 116,098 km². Michigan is the largest state by land area at 250,486 km² but hosts only 17 locations. West Virginia is the smallest state listed, covering 62,755 km², with 9 locations. Other states like Indiana and Kentucky have over 50 locations despite smaller land areas.

Penn Station East Coast Subs operates exclusively open locations across ten states in the United States, with no closures reported. Ohio has the highest count at 108 open stores, followed by Indiana with 52 and Kentucky with 51. Each state listed maintains a 100% open rate, indicating full operational status for all 308 locations combined.
This view compares activity near Penn Station East Coast Subs locations across states. Using traffic scores observed around 317 sites, it highlights the busiest markets, states with a high share of above-average locations, and areas where activity is comparatively light. Use it to benchmark performance, prioritize field operations, and spot expansion or optimization opportunities.

Penn Station East Coast Subs has its busiest locations distributed across several U.S. states, with Ohio having the highest number at 27 busy locations out of 108 total (25.0%). West Virginia shows the highest busy percentage at 33.3%, despite having only 3 busy locations out of 9. North Carolina also has a notable busy rate of 28.6% with 4 busy locations. Missouri, Kentucky, and Illinois each have busy percentages around 25%, reflecting a consistent pattern in these states.
This section summarizes customer sentiment toward Penn Station East Coast Subs. Using ratings and review totals from 317 locations, we highlight where scores are consistently high and where feedback volume is greatest. Average star ratings reflect perceived quality, while total reviews indicate engagement and reach across the network.

Pennsylvania leads with the highest average rating of 4.3 for Penn Station East Coast Subs, followed closely by Illinois, North Carolina, and West Virginia at 4.2. Indiana also has a strong average rating of 4.1. Ohio has the largest number of reviews at 57,644, significantly outpacing other states, with Indiana and Kentucky next in review volume at 26,170 and 22,338 respectively.
Penn Station East Coast Subs has the highest average rating in Pennsylvania at 4.3, followed by Illinois, North Carolina, and West Virginia, each with a 4.2 rating. Ohio leads in total reviews with 57,644, more than double Indiana's 26,170 reviews. Kentucky, Michigan, and Missouri also contribute significant review counts, ranging from 9,159 to 22,338.

Penn Station East Coast Subs has full phone coverage in all listed states across the United States of America. Ohio leads with 108 locations, followed by Indiana with 52 and Kentucky with 51, all having 100% phone availability. Each of the ten states listed maintains complete phone coverage for all their respective locations.
Penn Station East Coast Subs POI data enables clear measurement of footprint and demand. Analysts can rank states and cities by location count, compare coverage on a per-capita basis, and use traffic scores and review volumes to spot high-performing markets and under-served pockets. The result is an objective view of saturation, growth opportunities, and performance outliers.
For network planning, the data supports scoring candidate trade areas using location density, population per location, and nearby traffic intensity. Teams can evaluate cannibalization risk via nearest-store distance, surface whitespace along key corridors, and prioritize sites near retail anchors, campuses, or transit where observed activity is strongest.
Planners can map clusters and service gaps to understand commercial access at the neighborhood level. Per-capita coverage highlights communities with limited access, while changes in openings or closures signal shifts in activity. These insights inform corridor revitalization, streetscape and transit planning, and data-driven zoning decisions.