This which wich is located at Emory point. Still I don’t see many students here. Service here is nice. Place is clean. I love their sandwiches. So far I have tried turkey and vegetarian and they turned out to be good. There is paid parking on the other side of the building. Usually it’s easy to find a parking spot. Many which wich locations deliver but this location doesn’t appear to. I would definitely keep going to this location.
Jennifer G.
Place rating: 4 Atlanta, GA
Pretty decent sandwiches. You can customize them to your liking, and they have a unique ordering system where you choose a bag based on the sandwich you’d like(breakfast, turkey, chicken, etc) and you check off what you want in the sandwiches. I’ve been here a couple of times now since it’s conveniently located near school and work for me and I keep trying new things, since there are an infinite number of possible combinations.
Brandi D.
Place rating: 5 Snellville, GA
This is the mother to all sandwich places. They have just about everything you can think of when it comes to sandwiches. Like most places you can choose the meat bread type and toppings, but here you write it on the bag instead of calling it out in line or at the register. I was actually shocked by the topping selections that they have from candied walnuts and peppers to 3 different types of onions. I ordered the chicken pesto and it was the bomb. Very fresh and tasty. I will certainly. Be going back to try more options. The best part about it all is that this place can get really busy during lunch time so you can do your entire order online. Select your sandwich, pay and all. When you get to the store you can skip the line grab your sandwich and go!
Cheyenne A.
Place rating: 3 Lawrenceville, GA
I feel like you have to try a lot of different sandwiches here before you find the one that really works for you. I love the three that I have found but there have been random others that I was definitely not a fan of. There are just some sandwiches they should not be making. However, the BBQ, caprese and chicken pesto are my favs. The service is great!
Judith C.
Place rating: 4 San Mateo, CA
This place is what I call the child of Subway and Quizno’s that ends up surpassing both parents. It’s got sandwiches; it’s got a huge variety of breads and sandwich ingredients; it’s got heated sandwiches. When you step in, you pick up a «paper bag» and a red marker where you mark the bread, sandwich size, ingredients, etc. that you want. There’s quite a few meats and standardized sandwich recipes to choose from and can further customize. The variety is incredible, especially for a fast food sandwich place. This particular location gets incredibly busy during lunch, because its Emory Pointe location is so easily accessible by both CDC employees and Emory students, faculty, and staff.
Zewditu D.
Place rating: 2 Atlanta, GA
Nuts and bolts: I had a meeting on this side of town so I decided to grab something quick from Emory Point. Which Wich it is! Order: Roast beef sandwich and a rice krispies treat. Pros: I love that you can order online in advance. You print our the email the send and bring it to the store. Bypass the long line of waiting clients and go directly to pick up. Ordering is easy… you pick out the base of your sandwich and determine the toppings on your sandwich. Well put together. Neutral: The sandwich was just OK. Same goes for the rice krispies treat. I am not a big Subway fan, but I actually prefer Subway over this sandwich. Cons: I was expecting a wheatier bread. If that makes any sense. It was almost like white bread. Take home: I won’t be clamoring to come back.
Skittles R.
Place rating: 2 Atlanta, GA
I have tried this place out twice and have been disappointed both times. Maybe I am spoiled by how fast Jimmy John’s is, but 10+ minutes for a cold turkey/provolone sub when there is only 1 other customer in front of you is unacceptable. I haven’t been to any other Which Wich’s, so I don’t know what to compare this to, but service is terrible(which is to be expected from the most of the restaurants in the Emory Point area) C’mon guys(I’m talking to you, employees). Surely your Emory brains can get a customer in/out with a cold sandwich in less than 10 minutes. It’s not that confusing to make a dang sammich!
Amy C.
Place rating: 4 Atlanta, GA
I came here for lunch with my friend from the CDC, and this is a new set of restaurants at Emory Pointe. This was my first time at a Which Wich, and I absolutely love it from the concept of sandwiches to the way the sandwiches were made. When you first walk in, you go to the right where there are brown bags and markers. On the brown bags are various categories divided by length of sandwich, type of bread, type of meat, sauces, and various toppings. You pick what you want and then take the sandwich to the cashier who rings you up. The service is amazing; the staff is really nice & helpful. Emory pointe is awesome, and Emory has blossomed especially with Emory Pointe. I highly recommend anyone who works at Emory or goes to school at Emory should try this sandwich place because it’s affordable and just a really good alternative to packing your own lunch, subway, or jersey mike’s!
Uzma A.
Place rating: 5 Atlanta, GA
Staff is wonderful and the food is prepped quickly. Glad to have a place like this so close to work!
Vanita B.
Place rating: 4 Houston, TX
Good sandwiches, good prices. I enjoy the ordering method(you fill out your requirements on the brown bag in which your sandwich will come). A welcome quick lunch option in the Emory area.
Cameron G.
Place rating: 4 Atlanta, GA
I’ve been to two Which Wich’s now. My experience has been roughly identical at each. This is a refreshing alternative to Subway and Quizno’s. The ordering method is unique and pretty fun, and they have a lot of different subs to chose from.
Sarah M.
Place rating: 4 Huntsville, AL
I’m loving this newest outpost of Which Wich. A perfect destination for Emory/CDC-ers. I was impressed; even on their second day open they were making sandwiches quickly and efficiently with line helpers to help the newbies. A long line moved quickly and we were eating in 20 minutes on a busy, busy January day. What I love about WW? The variety of toppings and healthy toppings. I love being able to fully customize a sandwich here — my favorite toppings are the spicy pepper salad and spinach, olives and red pepper flakes. You can get about a million combinations of sandwiches and even the 7″ is good enough for two meals for me if I get the meal. Happy happy that Emory Point is open and that Which Wich is one of the locations.
Jon A.
Place rating: 4 Atlanta, GA
I don’t normally make it my MO to write Unilocal reviews on national chains… they are what they are and you typically know what you’re going to get, so if it’s bad… shame on you, you already knew. I’m breaking my MO and writing about this one because I am thrilled this location is walking distance from my place of work, which was certainly devoid of ANY options before Emory Point opened up across the way. A co-worker and I walked across the street, stood in a MASSIVE line(that moved REALLY quickly), ordered, received our food and walked back to work in less than 30 minutes. You really can’t beat that — I love a Which Wich for a quick bite and this location doesn’t disappoint. This sandwich shop is right up there with Pot Belly for me and is definitely a fave.