Cassidy's has been feeding Andrews for decades — from sunrise breakfast runs to late-night cravings. This is how a little sub shop became a West Texas institution.
A Sub Shop for Andrews
Cassidy's opened in Andrews when the town needed a real neighborhood spot — somewhere oilfield crews, families, and locals could eat well without driving an hour.
Walls That Tell the Story
Framed black-and-white photographs line the rustic wood-paneled walls, turning every lunch into a visit with the town itself. The checkered tablecloths and teal accents haven't changed — and that's the whole point.
Subs Stacked the Right Way
The Philly cheesesteak, the club sub, the burgers with homemade fries — nothing comes from a freezer bag. Regulars order the same thing for years, and the kitchen makes it fresh every time.
The Salad Bar Nobody Expected
Not many sub shops bother with a full salad bar — Cassidy's does. Stocked daily with crisp vegetables and house-made options, it's proof the whole meal matters here.