Filthy. There were literally no clean tables. I sat at the least dirty one. I guess the crew is too busy chatting in the back room to bother cleaning the dinning room.
Jason W.
Place rating: 3 Minneapolis, MN
I swing in here for a quick bite from time to time and although at first glance its just a room with food, it proved to be on par with other Subways around town. Now that the corp office has decided to remove the yoga mat materials I have no qualms about eating at this location.
Emily S.
Place rating: 5 Minneapolis, MN
The staff is here is so efficient during lunch hour it’s ridiculous. Nice work.
Keith M.
Place rating: 1 Minneapolis, MN
I walked in at 5:15 today to get dinner and the sandwich artist was sleeping in a booth!!! After waiting about 3 minutes i started to say«hello» and some guy came out of the kitchen and woke him up. Then he washed his hands and made our dinner. I wish i had my camera phone on me to capture this. He was rude and i think he was annoyed that he was woken up. After talking to neighbors, this place has a HORRIBLEREPUTATION. so stay away, far away. I hate to give 1 star, but this place really deserved it!
Nick L.
Place rating: 4 Minneapolis, MN
This review applies to this location but is also for Subway restaurants in general. Yes, Subway is a franchise restaurant that doesn’t have any local touches or quirks. Yes, Subway doesn’t always use local or the highest quality ingredients. Yes, the ambiance of a Subway is usually cold and distant with drab walls and ads. In spite of all of this I very much enjoy Subway. I can get any sub I want made my way. That means my choices aren’t confined to a specifically made sandwich on the menu. If I want onions, banana peppers, jalapenos, green peppers, pepper jack cheese, Parmesan cheese, and oregano with meatballs on Italian herbs and cheese bread, well by gosh, I can get that exact sandwich.* Too often have I gone to a Milio’s or Quizno’s or even a local sub place and been faced with a limited selection of sandwiches. Too frequently I’ll ask for a sandwich at one of those aforementioned places without mayo(the boogers of the devil, yet somehow popular) only to discover that they forgot to hold it, or that they just scrapped it off the bun. People! Mayo was sinisterly designed to soak into the bread and other parts of the sandwich! Not only can I get exactly what I want I can also monitor the stages of sandwich development at Subway through the glass, unlike at Quizno’s with their metal divider. Just what are you doing to my sandwich Quzino’s employee? What have you got to hide? In closing, Subway let’s me get things my way and for only $ 5.00. Add a bag of Baked Lays to that and you have yourself a good meal. *I just found out through the Subway website that Michael Phelps also enjoys a similar meatball sub. Yeah, we got a lot in common.
Emily S.
Place rating: 4 Minneapolis, MN
Subway is one of my spots to go to for lunches! I enjoy a good sandwich, and sometimes, not always, I actually crave Subway. I feel like over the years they’ve been outdone by all the other sandwich shops, but overall, they are good for what they are! This particular location has pretty speedy service, and usually don’t overload your sandwich with anything weird. Like mayo! I hate when you order something, that has mayo on it, and it comes with a gallon of that crap on it. That is the worst! I don’t mind mayo, but I like it to accompany my sandwich, not make it! The staff is pretty good. They remember what I get all the time. that makes me happy. I do think their $ 5 dollar foot longs is a scam and a blessing though. I remember when you could get a veggie foot long for like $ 3.50(ish). Now it’s $ 5. Funny how that works. But then on the other hand, their other subs(foot longs) that used to be like $ 6(ish) are now $ 5. I guess it all works out!