Ok, it is Subway. The food is fine. The service is... adequate. It is rare to see a Subway employee that is driven by service versus the clock that their managers expect them to adhere to. I'm not looking to get into a twenty minute conversation about the cosmos or to theorize about time travel, but it would be nice if there was the feeling of an option for any word spoken to be something other than an ingredient to a sandwich (or a pizza or bowl or whatever). Good place for a quick and simple lunch option or whatever, but it is a Subway. The atmosphere is Subway, the quality is Subway, the service is Subway. Don't expect more than the place boasts...which is sandwiches. So long as you don't hope for a pound of meat or cheese on your sandwich, it is fine. You can pay for more, but they've a prescribed amount of everything that is put on your sandwich, so be prepared to...
Read moreI absolutely love Subway and the staff at lunchtime on LaSalle. Bryce, the manager, has a delightful personality that has cheered me up many times and I'm sure he doesn't know it. I was a daily customer for a little while then stopped. When I returned, he remembered me asking where I had been and how I was while making sandwiches. I got to make him laugh for a change when I said my boss said I could leave my cage for lunch again. Lmbo. Thanks Bryce for brightening my days this past year...it's been a hard one for me but when I got to get subway for lunch, you made it a...
Read moreStay away. This isn't a Subway. You aren't allowed to get any modifications and they put in a tablet just to cut labor cost and restrict what you can ask for. I don't think the workers are even allowed eye contact. Isn't the point to get it made exactly how you want?
Obvious corporate greed. Give the workers nothing and make sure they know they are nothing but machines that will be replaced when possible. I don't like the idea that the person making my food is probably starving because a successful monolithic company won't pay...
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