Wow, where do I begin with this abomination of a subway. There was one person working who did not understand English very well so I had to ask for Italian bread four times finally settling on pointing at the case with the bread, and then she said Italian white. After we got the whole bread sorted out Then came the nightmare of ordering this up the number 33 teriyaki blitz. I had to explain several times that I wanted number 33 not three then she started loading it with steak and asked me what kind of cheese. Now I understand some people may want to change the cheese that’s on the sandwich but if you’re getting the sandwich that already has all of the ingredients outlined on the board wouldn’t you just assume that they wanted that cheese and those ingredients For the sandwich that was outlined of what the ingredients were. I told her my cheese, then she looked at me and asked toasted. Again, toasted is listed on the menu as how it’s supposed to come. After it came out of the toaster she asked what else I would like on it. No call me a purist, but once again, I fell back on the ingredients that were listed on the board which maybe she couldn’t read I’m not sure she seemed pretty inept so I had to explain to her what was written on the board. Finally, I get to cash out and it was a different person that while she was there and messing around in the back with different bags of pre-cut ingredients. She only stuck her head out once in a while to ring somebody out while the line grew longer longer into the gas station. she had to ask me what I ordered. I told her check out, walked away, looking for napkins, because of course nobody could bother to refill the napkins anywhere in the gas station or...
Read moreStopped in for a sandwich and waited a long time for my turn. The girl takes off her right glove but leaves the left one on white handling the customers cash. She looks at me to acknowledge me, I smile, she looks at me blankly. She proceeds to get a new right glove, but never changes the left one. I asked if there were wraps, she said, "No wraps, no flatbread" No apologies. I ordered a 6" tuna. She proceeded to scoop up tuna with a small plastic fork. I asked if she lost her scoop...she flatly says no and puts three small blobs on my sandwich, not even enough to cover the bread. I asked if I could have more tuna, she said no. I then asked if she could spread it out better and she did so with a hateful glare. She touched my sandwich with the tainted left glove. She said it was the same amount of tuna as two scoops. I have been going to Subway longer than she has been alive and I always get tuna. I know how much tuna is supposed to be on my sandwich and this wasn't it! I chose to buy the sandwich anyway...I was starving. She rings me up and I tap my card and she walked away. Didn't hand me my receipt and didn't put a napkin in the bag. Won't be...
Read moreThis review is about the Circle K attached to the Subway. When you walk in the building, you see a nicely renovated gas station that is modern and nice. However, I went to the bathroom. Despite the sign about cleanliness, it was nasty. There was no soap, no toilet paper, and no paper towels. There were boxes stacked up everywhere. I went to get help from the attendants and two younger guys were on their phones behind the counter talking with one another giving no concern to the gas station. I asked for soap and they handed me a big bottle. My husband wanted a hotdog but they were all over done. As an owner of a culinary business, I'd be upset because they were not at a point to sell. It was just awful because the attendants were too busy eating their sandwiches behind the counter instead of attending to the store. My husband said there was no soap or paper towels in men's room either. We should've just stopped at a whole in the wall gas station in a random area. All the glitz and glamor of this station was a facade. Management needs to get on these kids behinds or find help that's going to actually...
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