Thanks for your time to read this. I had walked in to a subway restaurant which is located in the south east corner of western and 401. Employes were just standing around talking to each other in there native language, didn’t care about the costumers. One employ was coughing all over the station. No hair net. Talking to fellow employees and spitting all over food. Worst experience ever! Never going to a subway joint ever. ROBOshane
Ted S.
Place rating: 4 Virginia Beach, VA
Yes. 4 stars for a Subway. Why? First of all, it’s in close proximity to the Toronto Airport hotels. Secondly, and probably the most important, it’s 24 hours. This is huge for late night eaters who don’t want to wander all over Toronto to get a meal. The place itself was really no different than any other Subway I’ve been to. The service was prompt, friendly and accurate. What more can you ask for in fast food? I was very satisfied. The Indian gentleman that crafted my sandwich added a certain ingredient that made the sandwich wonderful and unforgettable – yes my friends – LOVE.
Sue Ellen E.
Place rating: 4 Santa Clara, CA
This place is a godsend for guests at nearby hotels who would otherwise go hungry or live on room-temperature snacks for the duration of their stay. I was just involved in a conference at which many of the attendees might have perished in the Canada wind if it weren’t for Subway. I had a veggie sandwich, which was delicious and life-affirming, considering the circumstances. Thanks, Subway!
Mike H.
Place rating: 2 Burlington, Canada
I’m a big fan of Subway, but for this one I’ll make an exception. First visit was adequate service and average sub. This morning was surly service and a not great sub as a bonus she put the wrong sauce on to go with stingy toppings. There’s lots of choices in the area including another Subway… no need for me to go back here.