There is no shortage of options when it comes to sandwich shops, and Jersey Mike’s Subs seems to be climbing the list quicker than most. They’re now the third-fastest-growing quick-service restaurant in America, with over 2,000 locations. So watch your back, Subway. But one of our favorite things about the chain is the Jersey Mike’s secret menu, which holds all kinds of goodies.
After spending some time studying Jersey Mike’s menu prices and reviewing their rewards program, we’ve uncovered a few ways you can make the most of your next visit to the sandwich shop with secret menu items and savings hacks.
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Get to know Jersey Mike’s secret menu and their secret numbering system.
Jersey Mike’s menu numbering system seems random — cold subs are numbered 1-14, while hot subs are a series of scattered numbers between 16 and 56.
If you don’t see a number on the board, that doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. There are some secret menu numbers and items to enjoy upon request.
Big Kahuna Cheese Steak with Chipotle Mayo
#99: A combination of the #43 (Chipotle Cheese Steak) and the #56 (Big Kahuna Cheese Steak). This “Big Kahuna Cheese Steak with Chipotle Mayo” sandwich has grilled steak, grilled onions, peppers, mushrooms, jalapenos, American cheese, and spicy chipotle mayonnaise.
The Martian
#59: “The Martian” is basically a #5 (The Super Sub) with salami instead of ham and pepperoni instead of proscuittini.
Pepperoni Pizza Sub
#21: The “Pepperoni Pizza Sub” is when you take a #3 (Ham & Provolone), put red sauce on the bottom of the bread, substitute provolone for Swiss, sub ham for pepperoni, and have it heated. Try it on rosemary parmesan bread for the win!
The Surf & Turf
#96: The “Surf & Turf” is a modified #9 (Club Supreme) where you swap provolone for Swiss, sub turkey for tuna, and remove the bacon.
The Cuban
#22: The “Cuban” is when you take a #11 (Stickball Special), sub provolone for Swiss, then add pickles and mustard.
The Chicka-Fila-Roni
Another popular secret menu item is the Chicka-Fila-Roni, which is a chicken Philly with grilled pepperoni, grilled onions, chipotle mayo, marinara and/or ranch. Insert stomach growl here. This sandwich, which last made a limited-time appearance on the menu in 2011, does not have a number (yet).
Related: The Most Popular Secret Menu Items of All Time
Jersey Mike’s Hacks to Save Money
1. Sign up for the Jersey Mike’s rewards program to earn around 8% back in freebies.
Jersey Mike’s rewards program, MyMike’s, is one of the most straightforward out there. Instead of earning “Shore Points” based on total money spent (like Subway) or total number of visits (like Jimmy John’s), Jersey Mike’s points are accumulated based on how many subs you buy (when you buy online or scan your app’s QR code in store).
After you sign up for a free MyMike’s account, you’ll earn:
3 Shore Points for every Kids Meal ($5.45)
4 Shore Points for every Mini 5″ Sub or Breakfast Sandwich ($6.35 – $7.45)
6 points for every Regular 7″ Sub/Wrap/Sub in a Tub ($7.95 – $9.75)
12 points for every Giant 14″ Sub ($14.95 – $17.95)
When you’ve accumulated enough points, you can redeem:
48 points for a free Mini Sub (up to $7.45)
72 points for a free Regular Sub, Wrap, or Sub in a Tub (up to $9.75)
144 points for a free Giant Sub (up to $17.95)
On average, you can expect your points to get you freebies equal to around 8% of what you spent. Worst case, though, you could earn 144 Shore Points buying only Kids Meals (3 points each). By the time you’ve earned enough to get a free Giant Sub, you’ve spent $261.60, and your free Giant Sub is worth 6.7% of that.
2. To maximize Shore Points, buy Giant Subs and get free Mini Subs.
Simply put, if you buy 12 of one type of sandwich, you’ll get 1 free. But we can do better than that. It’s all about maximizing those Shore Points.
Depending on your order, you could be spending between $1.24 and $1.86 for every Shore Point you earn. Here’s the breakdown:
Kids Meals: $1.82 spent per point earned
Mini Subs/Breakfast Sandwiches: $1.59 – $1.86 spent per point earned
Regular Subs, Wraps, Subs in a Tub: $1.32 – $1.62 spent per point earned
Giant Subs: $1.24 – $1.49 spent per point earned
Your best value is to earn points buying Giant Subs; they’ll always get you at least 8% value back in freebies. But here’s the best scenario: You only have to buy a Giant Sub four times to get the 48 points needed for a free Mini Sub. Your total $71.80 spend will get you a sandwich worth $6.35 – $7.45, which is 8.8% – 10.4% back.
3. Buy a Jersey Mike’s giant sub and split it with a buddy to save $2.25.
Jersey Mike’s says their 14-inch giant sandwiches feed four people, but in my experience it’s more like two hungry people.
Next time you and a friend have a hankering for Jersey Mike’s Philly cheesesteak sandwich, go ahead and buy the Giant ($16.95) and split it in two. You’d each get 7″ of sandwich — about half the price of a Regular sub — for $8.47.
If you were to buy two regular Jersey Mike’s Philly cheesesteaks, those would cost $9.25 each, for a total of $18.50. Easy $1.555 savings.
4. Get a free Regular Sub on your birthday if you’re a MyMike’s member.
If you’ve added your birthday to your MyMike’s account, you’ll get an email on the big day saying that you’ve received 80 Shore Points. You can use them however you wish, but that’s more than enough to redeem a free Regular Sub (up to a $9.75 value).
We appreciate this Jersey Mike’s birthday gift because, unlike other restaurant birthday freebies, it doesn’t expire.
5. Jersey Mike’s Tubs are healthier options than wraps.
For those who like a big salad for lunch, there is a lighter option on the Jersey Mike’s menu: Subs in a Tub. These are bowls filled with all of a sandwich’s ingredients, minus the bread.
When you review Jersey Mike’s menu prices, regular subs, wraps, and “subs in tubs” all cost the same. The main difference between those offerings, besides personal preference, is the calorie count.
Let’s break down the calories for a regular Original Italian (#13) sandwich with all versions costing $9.95:
On white bread: 930 calories
On wheat bread: 940 calories
On rosemary parmesan: 960 calories
On gluten-free bread (costs $1.65 extra): 880 calories
In a wrap: 960 calories
In a tub: 650 calories
6. You can get Jersey Mike’s delivery, but you’ll pay about 17% more for your sandwich.
Does Jersey Mike’s deliver? Yes. The sandwich chain doesn’t have a delivery fleet like Jimmy John’s, but instead relies on third-party vendors including Grubhub, DoorDash, and Uber Eats. Fair warning, though: you’ll pay more for your sandwiches that way.
For example, a regular Mike’s Famous Philly (#17) is $9.25 in store and on the Jersey Mike’s app/website, but it costs $11.20 on the three delivery platforms — 17.4% higher, and that’s before service fees and tips.
Meanwhile, a regular Portabella Cheese Steak is $9.95 in store, but $12.05 on the delivery platforms — another price bump of 17.4%.
Jersey Mike’s prices are the same in store as they are when you order via their website/app. You’re better off buying online and selecting a convenient pickup time for your order.
7. Adding most toppings to your sandwich is free, but there are a few premium add-ons.
If you like stuffing your sammies with as many free toppings as possible, you can load up pretty substantially at Jersey Mike’s. Here are the veggies that don’t cost any extra: lettuce, tomato, onion, green bell peppers, pickles, cherry pepper relish, banana peppers, and jalapeños. Ask your server to pile ’em high.
Some extras will cost you, though. Bacon costs $1.65 – $2.65, extra meat is $1.85 – $2.65, and extra cheese is $1.15 – $1.65.
8. Jersey Mike’s Kids Meals are light on the stomach and the wallet.
Kids Meals aren’t just for the 8 and under crowd; they provide a light meal for adults, too. Each contains one 4-inch kids’ sub — either ham and cheese, salami and cheese, or turkey and cheese — a small cookie, and a 20 oz bottle of water for $5.45..
That’s comparable to the 4-inch Kids Meals for $5.49 we’ve seen at other sandwich restaurants: Subway, Potbelly, and Firehouse Subs.
9. Save up to $0.56 per person when you buy off the menu instead of ordering the small boxed lunches from the catering menu.
You don’t need to be hosting a convention to order from the Jersey Mike’s catering menu; you can order individual boxed lunches for as few as five people.
The Regular Lunch Box with a Drink comes with any regular-size cold sandwich, chips, and a cookie for $11.95.
Consider if you ordered five #12 (Cancro Special) subs, the most expensive regular-size cold sandwich at Jersey Mike’s (reg. $9.75). Purchased a la carte, this sandwich and the other items in the box would total $13.72, which means you’re saving $0.04 on each box you buy.
Small Lunch Boxes are also available for $9.95 These come with any mini cold sub, chips, and a cookie and run $9.95. Purchased separately, this combination would only cost up to $9.39. That’s $0.56 per person you would overpay ordering from the catering menu.
10. Skip the catering menu’s “Subs by the Box” — it actually cost you more money.
Jersey Mike’s Subs by the Box is an order of four Giant Subs cut into thirds for $78.95, a bad deal no matter how you slice it.
That’s because the most expensive Giant Sub cost $17.25 each, or $69 for four of them. That’s $9.79 less than the Subs by the Box price. If you were to buy four of one of the cheapest Giant Subs on the menu — the #2 (Jersey Shore’s Favorite) for example, $14.25 each — it’d cost $57, or $21.95 less than the catering option.
11. Find discounted Jersey Mike’s gift cards from sites like Raise.com for up to 6% off.
Raise.com sells discounted Jersey Mike’s gift cards, which means you pay up to 6% less than the amount loaded onto the card. Instant savings.
If Raise runs out of inventory, you can also buy Jersey Mike’s gift cards through the app, on the website, in any physical store, and at a bunch of different retailers.
12. Follow Jersey Mike’s on social media for exclusive promo codes and to find out when double point days are happening.
Roughly twice per month, Jersey Mike’s lets MyMike’s members earn double the Shore Points on applicable purchases. You’ll find double points day announcements on their Twitter and Facebook accounts.
Another good reason to follow Jersey Mike’s on social media is that you’ll find special Jersey Mike’s promo codes and other deals that they don’t offer anywhere else.
For example, they gave out a promo code for $2 off a regular sub for following @jerseymikes on Instagram for Cyber Monday 2022. They also gave a promo code to get free delivery on orders of $25 or more on Sept. 26 and 27 last year.
Jersey Mike’s is also known to hold $15 gift card giveaways via their Instagram account. You basically respond to a promotional post on the @jerseymikes Instagram account by leaving a comment on the applicable post and including the hashtag #SubSeasonSweepstakes.
13. If you have gluten allergies, you can order gluten-free bread for $1.65 – $3.25.
Jersey Mike’s has four bread options available when it comes to regular and giant sandwiches: white, wheat, rosemary parmesan, and gluten free.
You’ll have to spend $1.65 more for a regular sammie and $3.25 more for a giant sub if you choose the gluten-free variety. (Gluten-free bread is not available in mini sizes.)
14. The only special discount Jersey Mike’s offers is for their employees.
Jersey Mike’s employees get a free meal and free drinks during every shift they work, plus a 50% discount on their orders when they’re not on the clock.
That’s the only discount they offer, though. If you’re a senior, a student, a member of the military, a teacher, a preacher, or a first responder, you’re not getting any special discounts at Jersey Mike’s.
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