We’ll…let just say they need customer skills in there… went about 11:15 pm… alittle girl… well she acted like it… didn’t greet me when I came in the door They ignored me for like 6 minutes… I was like hey I like a sub… she didn’t know what she was doing… I should have got her name man I really should have… I don’t know about you better I really hate half as customer skills… it like they pick and choose who they greet… it was funny cause a group of hot young boys came in and she was a totally different person
Matthew K.
Place rating: 1 Chula Vista, CA
Probably the worst Subway I have ever been to. I ordered the Subway Club from the Soup Nazi, apparently it’s a she now and she works here. I find the happiest employee’s of all time work at Subway. Any hoot, if I were to imagine what food poisoning tasted like this is probably it. Never again.
Ben F.
Place rating: 4 Woodland Hills, CA
Well I came here because I was going to a LED event in San Diego. Only thing I did not like was Subway’s in this area don’t have cilantro for some reason. In LA we all got it. Otherwise it was a regular subway and tasted normal.
Joshua K.
Place rating: 3 San Diego, CA
I am ashamed, I have let myself down. I stopped eating at Subway because I am a sandwich snob, even though while driving cross country they are the only healthy thing out on the road, but while home I vowed to not indulge in their weird cheese flavored triangles and kooky meats. I found out they have lots of bread choices, and I guess they use real meats and cheeses, along with the ones I’m scared of. the sandwich I had was Ok to pretty good. Spicy Italian it was supposed to be. I also added all the the fixin’s except olives and onions– hate ‘em. It was toasted in their futuristic oven and it came out fast. Pretty good price– 5! 5 dollar. 5 dollar foot long…($ 5.44 to be precise) anyways, it tasted like an ok slice of pizza. The kid who made it said he hates the food there. WOW. I wish you could have seen him. Please go visit this location, just to see this kid. I was laughing at him tell me he hates the food. I am laughing right now. har har har! Anyways, Jared is crazy.
Gail P.
Place rating: 4 San Diego, CA
I have been going to this Subway longer than I can really remember. It used to be squished into a little space next door, but then they remodeled and relocated into a bigger space right next door-so now it’s all good! Nice tile flooring, clean seats and tables, well-lit and well-staffed. Never too long a wait to order-this is how all Subway’s should be. Now that my son has developed an interest in GIRLS-he has also developed a «health kick,» and consequently wants to eat only certain things. He LOVES the new breakfast sandwiches-especially the egg– and-cheese on flatbread and will only have the low-cal wheat bread sandwiches, so to humor him and respect his wishes-I go to this Subway quite a bit. I try to hit it early because lunchtime can be congested with the Kaiser Psychiatric crowd and the kids from the Educational Facility nearby crowding the counter! I will state for the record that I never buy the Subway salads-not here or any other Subway. They have a fake-salad taste and I despise iceberg lettuce salads-only dark green lettuce for this chick. The tuna salad sandwich is delicious and that plus the pastrami-a guilty pleasure-are my favorites. The bread is always fresh and I like that I can control the condiments(or lack of them) on my sandwiches. This is a very good Subway-there is usually ample parking and the management there seems to be alert and on top of things. This is the way they should all be! I have been to Subway’s on quite a few continents-I’ll never forget a terrible one in Canada-a veritable nightmare-so if I go to a good one-I surely appreciate it. This one is good.