I have been to this location two times and I have been disappointed each time. Today, I walked in to order and noticed they were out of most chip brands/flavors. They only had the plain types today - plain baked Lays, plain fried Lays, and plain Sun Chips. Really? You couldn't order the others in time, or have you just been too lazy to stock the shelf? When I got to the register, the employee was making a personal call through the whole transaction. I paid and went to the drink fountain, and I noticed the Coke was out of carbonation. I tried the Sprite and had the same results. I turned to the same employee that "helped" me at the register (who was still on the phone) and told her the machine was broken. She said she would try to fix it, and disappeared for a few minutes. When she finally walked to the main store front, she was still on her cell phone. She pressed the levers on each soda several times and said it was fixed. While I was testing the Coke, she ran behind the counter again. I found that the Coke was still out of carbonation. At this point, I was fed up with the whole situation, especially the employee who had been on her phone the whole time. I turned to the small fridge filled with bottles sodas, took one, and walked out. I will not return to this location. Every interaction I have had with it's employees has been...
Read moreSo, I always order a pizza sandwhich even though it's not on the menu. Here's what you do: the type of bread doesnt quite matter, but basically on either a 6 inch or foot long, have them put just marinara on both sides of the inner sandwhich and if a little meatball falls in, that's okay. Next, shredded mozzarella cheese is the obvious choice for that pizza feel, add pepperoni or salami or both, and have them toast it. Then for a supreme pizza style, add black olives, onions, and bell peppers. For those of you who like to dip their pizza in ranch, request ranch and red pepper seasoning for spice. It is the greatest sandwhich not on their menu. Subway,...
Read moreThis review is specific to the Kingwood Dr., Kingwood Texas location. I had my first Subway sandwich around 1978 or 1979 when I was in college. I would estimate I have averaged at least 10 Subway sandwiches a year since 1978. So that would be about 470 sandwiches at Subway. The one I had today was in the top 5 worst, if not #1 or #2. Over the 47 years I would give Subway 4 stars. My biggest grip over the years with Subway is inconsistancy, location to location, regarding how the sandwiches are assembled. It's so frustrating. A well assembled Subway sandwich is still good tasting, gratifying, and...
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