I must say, skeptical at first cause of the looks of the building, inside and out, but once you get a taste of any of their choices, you will be glad you walked in. I've had a few of their sandwiches and have loved every single one. My favorite though, is their chicken wrap. I always add avocado to it with extra of their ranch dressing and it's heaven in each bite. The price is what is expected of sub places, not cheap, yet not pricey either. I tend to go there for my lunch break over any other restaurant in the downtown area.
UPDATE: This is my first time going since they changed ownership about 2 months ago. I must say, although the chicken wrap is still delicious, the serving size has decreased drastically. They are charging me an extra dollar for avocado now with less in there than the $.75 cents they were charging before. Also, they had/have this promo where if you buy 10 sandwiches, you get the 11th free (punch card tracking). The old ownership would allow me to use my punch card for the chicken wrap with avocado included whereas the new ownership is charging me for the avocado now. Even though it's still cheaper than most of their food items. I will commend them on the customer service, they were all (2) very friendly when I showed up for my pick up. They had my wrap bagged up and ready to go really quick but that could be because there weren't any customers in there but 1 sitting and eating their food. I don't know how factual this is yet but I think they might be doing away with their soups. That may hurt them a lot since they have a huge crowd that goes just for...
Read moreFirst and last time. I order a sub on Herb and Cheese (Looks to be about 6 inches) with Ham, all the fixins "exept tomatoes" with Thousand islands dressing. and a bottle of Giner Soda. comes to $13. I open my meal at my office and the fking thing has Mustard and Thousand islands on one side and globs of mayonase and thousand islands on the other. No Oil, No nothing but a single leaf of romane lettuce, 2 slices of melted cheese, a few onion circles, and about 4 pieces of ham. The bread was half toasted....another feature I didnt ask for. Why is is so hard for people to just make a clean, fresh sub with shredded lettuce, veggies, shakers, and the meats and dressings you ask for while using fresh bread. Places like this just make a half ass attempt. I didnt ask for a old ass chewy dried out loaf of bread. Dont do it unless you are starving. Event the bagel and coffee shop next door do crap without asking.....ask for a bagel and they immediately try to...
Read moreCalled them because we have our execs in town and they're in meetings all day, and they were hungry. As it goes, apologetically, I was given short notice to get lunch. I called Alaska's Gourmet Subs with even less notice. I called them at 11:50am and apologized for the short notice, especially because it was during lunch hour rush (they prefer 24 hour advanced notice for large orders). I asked them if they would be able to pump out a large sub tray - 15 sandwiches and bags of chips (including utensils) before 12:30pm. They told me, with a great attitude and sincerity that they could it. They took on my challenge. I arrived right at 12:30pm and everything was done! Brought the subs back to the office (turkey, ham, ham & turkey, roast beef and Italian). Everybody was impressed that the shop and I were able to get those on the table with such short notice. Everybody was dually impressed because the sandwiches were fresh and...
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