When I was13 years old, Tiny's submarines was just starting out. I remeber watching them build the counters inside the shop. I was so excited to see the soft serve machine being put in and I couldn't wait until they opened the shop.....36 years ago today I can still say that they had the best soft serve ever!!!! Now Tiny's has moved to the corner store where my parent's record stor (Great American Records) once was many years ago. Although I have not been into Tiny's is several years, I do remember the awsome family/owner's who were once apart of my life. They gave impecable customer service back then and I'm sure the same goes for now!And as I recalled, they treated the kids and teenagers with the utmost respect,(Because the kids had mommy and daddy's money) LOL!!! and as to the comment about their sandwhiches..."YOUR RIGHT" other submarine shops have NOTHING on Tiny's!!!.....So with all that said...KUDOS TO YOU TINY'S SUBMARINES FOR STILL BEING IN BUSINESSAFTER ALL THESE...
Read moreWent for the first time and order was taken by not so friendly older woman. She was very annoyed that I needed to actually look at the menu since I had never been there. She then handed the order over to another older woman who proceeded to make our sandwiches without gloves on. Seriously? Basic food prep hygiene is you wear gloves when preparing food. This was so gross. I was so mortified that I actually did not say anything but paid for my order and could barely eat it. I also ordered an iced tea and was told rudely I could only have one refill. I really should report to health department as this was disgusting. Even before Covid food preps wore gloves. Total lack of caring or responsibility. I can only imagine what other health codes they must break if they are blatantly doing this where customers can see without a care in the world. For these reasons I will never return here nor will I recommend this place to...
Read moreOh my God I am so glad you are still there. It’s like yesterday when I was going to Sierra Vista junior high school and my mom let me take a sick day. There I was playing Pac-Man waiting for my mothers and my pastrami sub’s I hear this voice you’re pretty good at that I was like thank you . He’s like aren’t you supposed to be in school . I turned around and there was Mr. Blankenship the dean. Fortunately Hair let me wait for my sandwich is to be finish before I went back home.
Well here I am 49 years old living in downtown Los Angeles planning a trip to Canyon country and I just had to make sure you were there cause I’ll be...
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