Super good. Fresh ingredients, crunchy soft bread, and amazing taste! My go to place when I’m around :))
Devin C.
Place rating: 3 Charlotte, NC
Decent subs(better than subway and the like), but the place is always crowded and feels too expensive for what you get. It was my first time at a which wich but I’m honestly thinking it’ll be my only time there. I can spend the same amount elsewhere and get more food.
Jarrett L.
Place rating: 3 Uptown, Charlotte, NC
I have been here now twice in the last 3 weeks when they have not had white bread and have to change to my order. Decent sandwich but how do you not have white bread at 7pm on a Tuesday or Thursday? Service is also very slow, usually at least a 15 minute wait after ordering.
Tameka G.
Place rating: 4 Charlotte, NC
Great sub spot… I always order the turkey sub I add spinach, tomatoes, carmalized onions, avocado, mayo and provolone. I love the set up when you decide you just fill in what you want on the baggy before you go to the register. The staff there are pretty helpful as well.
Meleah S.
Place rating: 2 Charlotte, NC
I love a good sandwich(or as my fellow country folk say it «sammich»)! Give me some soft bread with turkey and fresh veggies and I’m a happy lady. I had driven by Which Wich many times and always wanted to try it. So the opportunity came and I was… underwhelmed. So the whole concept of writing your order on a bag is cool. I got a small turkey on wheat with a variety of veggies. I did the combo. I had read on Unilocal that first time customers get a free drink. I inquired about it and was told they don’t do this anymore. I asked about upgrading to a large drink but at that point, the employee already rang up my order. I asked if I could just pay the difference and he told me he couldn’t «because there’s no button for that». Okay. Whatever. Not the end of the world. The sandwich was just okay. It was sort of sloppily made and a lot of my veggies just fell out of it. The bread was good but the rest was just average. Was it the best sandwich ever? Definitely not. Was it the worst sandwich ever? No. There’s much worse. Maybe I need to give this another go but I certainly won’t be in a hurry to return.
Bethany S.
Place rating: 2 Charlotte, NC
Came here early in the week, usually the experience is top-notch. However this time they dropped the ball several times. Sandwiches were ok but seemed like they were made by someone in training. Service was terrible from the moment we walked in the door. It felt like no one was in charge and the staff really did not know what they were doing from the cashier to the line people. Hope it was just an off day.
Jon B.
Place rating: 4 Charlotte, NC
Man, this place is overwhelming on your first visit. You have to pick a bag for your sandwich that is all dependent on what category it’s in(ie: turkey, ham, veggie etc). Once you process that there is an option for just about anything you could possibly want, you let your hands & a magic market get to work by completing the check-list on the bag of what ingredients you’d like on your sub. Since it was my first trip to a Which Wich, I decided to go with their ‘Signature’ sandwich, The Wicked. It’s Turkey, Ham, Roast Beef, Pepperoni, Bacon &3 cheeses of your choice all deliciously piled together on your choice of bread(or lettuce wrap for those carb-counters of there). Pretty much any topping you could possibly want on a sub is there for an option at no additional charge, as is a plethora of dressings/sauces. My only ‘complaint’ would be that they don’t have a «meal deal» option like most other sandwich shops. If you want chips and a drink, you’re paying separately for each item as everything is a la carte. Not a huge deal, but it’s always nice to save a few pennies when you can. A small sub is big enough for the average eater and I believe most of them are $ 5.60.
Hashani S.
Place rating: 3 Charlotte, NC
We came here after work… I was so happy that I found a which which running distance form work! I went out on a limb and ordered the shrimp banh mi sandwich for $ 7.50 instead of my regular black bean patty. I couldn’t help myself and added a small vanilla malt shake. The sandwich had great condiments and bread but I was disappointed with how soggy the breaded shrimp turned out. :(I was hoping for crispy shrimp like the picture portrayed. I ate it anyways… I was starved from a full day of work without food. The shake helped too. I will be sticking to my black bean patty from now on. OOHHH, and if you have a punch card. theres DOUBLEPUNCHTUESDAYS! Score… Will be back, just not for the shrimp banh mi.
John H.
Place rating: 4 Charlotte, NC
I thoroughly enjoyed my sandwich from here and was pleasantly surprised how their operation works. A little back-story: I was planning to go to the grocery store, but didn’t want to go hungry and buy everything in sight, so I had originally wanted to grab a bite somewhere around Trader Joe’s in the Metropolitan. After almost dying in the parking deck for a spot, I was planning to walk to Chipotle when I saw this option and decided to give it a try. So you walk in and it was fairly slow. I was expecting a counter… maybe like subway where you go down the line and pick your toppings and what-not, but this was a bit different. There are stands of brown bags and you go to the number kiosk that you want your sandwich to be based off of. All the toppings you could ever want with that sandwich are listed and you take a sharpie and bubble in which toppings you want. Pretty darn awesome. When you are done taking your«standardized test» minus the number two pencils… hand the bag over to the cashier and she will ring it up. After a couple of moments,(depending on what you ordered) the sandwich appears in the bag that you had marked on. Genius! I forgot all the toppings I had put on my sandwich but I got a hot pesto chicken sandwich [base] and it was pretty tasty. The staff was super nice and also offered to help if I had any questions — they are probably nice cause they don’t have to ask the same question(s) to everyone that comes in(whether it be «hot, medium, mild salsa», or «what else would you like…»… everything is written down on the bag and you save your breath or having to repeat yourself. Happiness all around!
Kevin K.
Place rating: 4 Charlotte, NC
One of my favorite sub shops for a quick stop. Tons of different sandwiches with plenty of customizations. The meatball sub and the Philly cheesesteak are my favorite. The Philly only makes an appearance on the menu a few times a year under their R & D #8 bags. They even import the roll from a bakery in Philadelphia! Some outdoor seating is available for nicer weather and people watching in the met. Mark the back side of your bag so you can tell where your sandwich is on the line.
Erika S.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
First time I ate here was at the one in Matthews. I wasn’t to fond of my sandwich. It was my fault to say the least. This time I ask the cashier what he would recommend. My sandwich was so good. He even gave me a free cup. Everything was fresh. I will definitely be back with coworkers next time.
Abbey W.
Place rating: 4 Troy, MI
Love the subs here. The Oreo shake is AMAZING! Service is a little slow so expect to wait a bit, and parking is difficult to find. They also have a hole punch card so if you go enough you can earn a free sub.
Amber S.
Place rating: 5 Phoenix, AZ
Never saw this place and so I decided to check it out. Very interesting concept. The service was friendly. I was asked if I’d been there before and when I said no I was walked through the process. The sandwhich I ordered was very tasty and reasonably priced and they have three different sizes for their sandwiches.
Kim M.
Place rating: 5 Charlotte, NC
This place is the !! The Matthews location was new when I first tried this chain, so the service was super slow(understandable). This location is well groomed and gets you in and out with your order being perfect. With all the choices you get to pick or not pick, the speed is quite impressive! I would stress that if you are feeling indecisive, this won’t be the best place to dine. I don’t like standing in a line and being rushed on my order so this place suits me perfectly with a brown bag and marker to stand and choose my pickins. Black bean patty is DELISH!!! Little heart burn after but so worth it! Everything is fresh and delicious and will have you craving it daily! They give a frequent customer punch card to earn a free sandwich and it doesn’t take 20 punches like most places to earn one. Go! Go! Go!
Ash H.
Place rating: 4 Centennial, CO
Which wich for the First time ever!!! Yes I look a little confused when I walked in, the manager was nice and show me how to order my food. You grab a brown bag and fill out your order. Cool ! I chose the Banh mi and wanted to substitute the pulled pork for chicken but they informed me that the seasoning it’s already mixed in the meat. No big deal, I thought. While waiting for my wich, I’m impressed by the wall of art ! so that’s what you’re supposed to do at which wich ! Got it ! I will bring out my artistic skills next time I’m here! My Banh mi taste great, not your authentic Vietnamese banh mi but it’s okay. Because it tastes good enough for a sandwich ! Fresh cilantro, cucumber and jalapeños! Pulled pork is packed with flavor! I can’t wait to go back and try more sandwiches!!!
Johnny W.
Place rating: 4 Charlotte, NC
Really good sandwiches with thousands of options. My wife and I have been here a couple times, and each time I am pleasantly surprised with what I get. The truth is though, with so many options, it can be hard to decide on what might make a good combination. I’ve enjoyed their R&D special sandwiches as well as some of their vegetarian options, but I look forward to trying something different each time we go. It also can get a little pricey, so don’t consider it in the same range as Subway/Jimmy Johns. It’s better quality, and more expensive as a result. Their bread is real(looking at you Subway), their ingredients are fresh, and we’ll be back every time we’re in the mood for sub sandwiches. No other sandwich place needed.
Bruce K.
Place rating: 4 Knoxville, TN
Oh hmm. Walking in here, seein bags with markers. Do I get to fill in bubbles like I did in school?! Why, yes. Yes I do. Now mind you, this place is definitely going to be hard if you’re intoxicated, luckily I wasn’t. So I stroll up trying to figure out how to order and at the same time not being weird doing it. So I decide to get a French dip sandwich, get the bag to fill it out and then I say what the?!? What should I put in a French dip sub? I think mozzarella with pesto and caramelized onions with tomatoes, bell peppers, and mushrooms will do. Now, if you think that’s not a French dip sandwich, you’re probably right. I like to think of it as if a cheese steak sub got it on with a French dip sub in the sandwich producing line, this oddly shaped overflowing sub comes out. This is the French cheese steak dip. And the verdict. Awesome. As this restaurant goes along with that as well. I’ll definitely come back here. The only downside to my 5 star recommendation is that it is a little pricey, but still… add on all those add ons and you’re golden.
Maddie M.
Place rating: 4 Charlotte, NC
More than anything else, I loved the concept. With places like Subway, I always feel hurried into making my selections when there are people waiting in line behind me, but at Which Wich, you just pick out a bag, mark all the meats /veggies /sauces that you might want, put down your name and hand it to the servers. Their buffalo chicken is really good, but that’s the only thing I tried so I can’t really say much about anything else in comparison. The veggies were really fresh and my sandwich was neatly wrapped up. I tend to be a messy eater, so I give extra points to anyone who wraps up sandwiches in a way that I don’t get mayo down the front of my shirt. Parking can get a little tricky since this is right in the middle of the Met area, and although I went here on a Saturday, I can imagine this place being really busy on weekdays during lunchtime.
Grace S.
Place rating: 4 Charlotte, NC
Which wich should I talk about first? Jaaaay kaaaay. I’m being silly. This is a great place to stop by for lunch. This one is located at the Metropolitan area, so I know that people might complain about the whole parking situation. If you’re already shopping in this area, I highly recommend stopping by. When you walk in, you’ll be able to see the menu on the right-hand side. Note to not stand in line just looking at the menu, you’ll have to grab a brown paper bag to fill out your order! I didn’t know that, so I stood there for awhile until I finally realized what the dilly-o was. Whew! The staff is pretty nice. The food is good. ALL the times I’ve been there so far, I’ve only ordered the Buffalo Chicken wich. Pretty good. I can’t seem to stray away from it. Beware though, if you go right at lunch time, it’ll take a while to get your order. I learned to just go either early or later for lunch. All in all… a nice place.
Kenny R.
Place rating: 3 Charlotte, NC
Interesting concept, and might do alright because of location, but not really my «bag». You walk up, you can barely see the open sign somewhat glowing through the window of this extremely new place. You walk in, there is no one to take your order, but there is a whole bunch of bags and sharpies. Hmmmm? The idea is, you write on the bag what exactly you want, then hand it to them and pay. Seems quicker/more efficient than the subway way, but much less personable. Fits right in with this extremely busy Trader Joes and Best buy area. I was not quick or efficient, I kind of just stared at the wall, looked around for a little bit, and then eventually began to write on my bag. The place was clean, the lights were bright, and the Charlotte Observer was on the wall. I was taking my mom out for a quick bite, so we just decided to share a sub when I noticed it was going to come out to over $ 11 for a 10″ sub, chips, and a drink. She noticed a sign about an avocado turkey for only $ 1 more. I went for it. Turns out that avocado is $ 1.50 more, so over $ 12 for a medium combo and still had to buy another drink. It came out relatively fast and its was good, but nothing special. Kind of similar to Jersey Mikes if I had to compare to a mainstream chain. The bag of «house chips» were decent. Pretty small and a little over salted. But the drinks oh wow. They’ve got a tea machine that spits out 4 different kinds of tea. 2⁄3 green tea, with a splash of raspberry, truly the highlight of my outing. All in all, I don’t think I necessarily wasted my money going there, but for 2 people at lunch, I would have been just as going to the sushi buffet at Pisces, or even happy spending less money and getting 2 spicy chicken combo’s at the Wendy’s across the street. Sorry which wich, maybe next time.