Patiently waited in line to be looked over by the guy preparing food. How do you ask a customer behind a customer what type of sandwich would you like? I now see why the ratings for this establishment is what it is. Will not be returning.
Leigh H.
Place rating: 1 Brooklyn, NY
Literally stood in there 10 minutes just trying buy a gift card — the employee eventually told me he «couldn’t find the button» and offered no other attempt at a solution, basically telling me to leave. Awful. You can’t even try to ask a coworker?
John b.
Place rating: 1 Forest Hills, NY
Worst subway in NYC. I asked for spinach and the woman refused to put it on my sandwich. Then she tried to charge 5dollars for a egg and cheese sandwich but she said the store can charge whatever they want regardless of what is posted on the sign. I won’t be back and I suggest you never come here.
Jerilee A.
Place rating: 1 Virginia Beach, VA
Very rude, unprofessional! Should be kicked out of the job! Fought with 2 costumers while we were there. Unbelievable.
Layla s.
Place rating: 1 CANAL STREET, NY
I arrived at 7:10AM on January 29, 2013. It was 15 degrees out but I thought it would be an easy school lunch for my kids. The door was locked so I gestured to the woman(name of Raku or something like that) who held up her hand and said«there is snow on the ground.» Thinking we are having a misunderstanding of some sort I repeated, «are you open? the sign says 7:00AM», and she said again«you see, there is snow on the ground», so I gestured to the sign, and she walked over, pulled the sign off the wall and turned her back to me. Not that it is relevant, but there was perhaps an inch of snow, we’re not talking a blizzard or anything. OK then, I’m off to Groumet Garage to make my own sandwiches. The least she could have done was let me in, explain she was late this morning and apologize for the delay. Did I mention it was 15 degrees out? Too bad, it could have been a frequent stop for quick and easy school lunches.
Amira A.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Me: cookayyyyyy! Him: how many? Me: 3! Him: $ 1.25 Me: can I have just one napkin please? Him: I’ll give you two! Man of the people!
Valerie V.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
I don’t know why this place gets such a bad rap. They are fast, friendly and efficient. Subway, it’s Subway. Jeesh. Oh and that orange color on the roast beef I’ve seen in other Subways. It’s not mold.
Phoebe J.
Place rating: 1 Kewadin, MI
We pointed out the green and orange neon mold on the roast beef — – and the sandwich artist and manager insisted it was the coloring of the roast beef!!! Other customers complained– and nothing was done! DIRTYCREEPYANDWEIRD.
Austin V.
Place rating: 2 New York, NY
This spot is rather new(used to be a womans boutique shop) and I’ve been in a few times to review. Self explanatory for the menu so it’s really just cost and service that would make you come of other sandwich shops in the area… and unfortunately they fall short. Short term memory on taking my order(I had to redirect the attention of the sandwich maker back from chatting with other bored workers to making my grub). During the lunch hour(in fall) the sun comes straight through the windows and with no over hang it’s really bright bouncing off all the yellow in here. No gloves and a few coughs on my food, I asked for them to remake the turkey club. It’s not as cheap as you think(8.80 for a small drink and turkey BLT where I can get a fresh turkey BLT at M&O’s up the street for 7ish). I vowed to never come back and stick with all the other better shops in the hood. I still gave 2 stars cuz I like the toasted meatball at any subway.