sandwiches were good but they messed up the bread on two of my sandwiches. I asked for wheat bread and then I think they got me the hearty grain one and I told the guy working there that I asked for wheat bread on both sandwiches. He proceeded to only change the bread on one of the sandwiches and when I noticed he forgot about the other one he was already making the sandwich so I didn’t want to cause a scene. But also he kept asking me to repeat stuff over and over again even though I told him multiple times what I wanted which was the same on two of the sandwiches I got (Black Forest Ham and pepperoni on wheat bread toasted with pepper jack cheese jalapeños chipotle sauce and creamy sriracha sauce. The other one was the fiery meatball. It wasn’t even really that busy so I don’t know why they were acting like it was during a rush. Also the sprite in the soda machine was out of...
   Read moreI knew subway was stingy on the meat but the footlong roast beef I got the other day only had 6 slices of meat. I’m sure that’s not even what the franchise specifies, I can only conclude that they are trying to cut costs by using less meat. The sandwich tasted like bread and vegetables and was not at all satisfying. I will not go to subway any longer and would caution people to steer clear of this location or watch carefully while they “prepare” your food. Does this look like a sandwich, let alone what is portrayed in the photo on their menu. This cost $14,...
   Read moreThe employees were working hard and fast. The small, to-go only place has even a drive thru. Contractors were cleaning the wall outside with power sprayer. Water vapor hit my face, making me dodge away from it. When it was first constructed on the edge of the kinda decrepit parking lot of the equally dilapidated area of the city, I wondered what would occupy the building. When a Subway opened for business, I was like, "Come on, gimme a break!" Greed of the landlord, I should say. I still think it shouldn't be built there. Nor should there be a business...
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