Henry's Hoagies adds new lunch option to downtown GreensburgBy lowber on March 11, 2021There’s a new grab-and-go lunch option in downtown Greensburg. Source: The Tribune-ReviewShare this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading...RelatedPublished in Food Drink, Local, More Lifestyles and Westmoreland lowberMore from Food DrinkMore posts in Food Drink »Hempfield's IronRock Tap House, Atria's in Murrysviille to close; Rick's Sports Bar for saleDick's Diner in Murrysville to be featured as 1 of 'America's Best Restaurants'Westmoreland developments: Ice cream shop, barbecue takeout, Playa Bowls franchise open doorsDino's Sports Lounge in Greensburg closes after 15 yearsDino's Sports Lounge set to close Greensburg locationMore from LocalMore posts in Local »Hempfield OKs $300K improvements at park near Old Route 66Mt. Pleasant Area Historical Society to debut restored window from razed Catholic church at annual festivalCranberry couple accused of perjury related to sale of Westmoreland home with water issuesPT's Pizza Palace marks more than 3 decades in Level GreenWestmoreland happenings: Quilt show, fall fashion show, band concert, moreMore from More LifestylesMore posts in More Lifestyles »Explore Scottish games, shop at the Glass City festival this weekend in Westmoreland5 things to do in Westmoreland this weekend: Sept. 5-7Here are 5 things to do in Westmoreland this weekend: Aug. 29-Sept. 1Punxsutawney Phil, blown glass demo new features at Latrobe's banana split celebrationHere are 5 things to do in Westmoreland this weekend: Aug. 15-17More from WestmorelandMore posts in Westmoreland »Hempfield OKs $300K improvements at park near Old Route 66Mt. Pleasant Area Historical Society to debut restored window from razed Catholic church at annual festivalCranberry couple accused of perjury related to sale of Westmoreland home with water issuesWestmoreland happenings: Quilt show, fall fashion show, band concert, morePT's Pizza Palace marks more than 3 decades in Level Green