Paid $ 10 for small soda, sandwhich, and chips. They didn’t put a lot of veggies at all. And they didn’t seem very friendly. I would rather go to subway!
William B.
Place rating: 1 Seattle, WA
Came here because I had a coupon. It said, buy a sandwich and a regular sized drink and get a free small sub. I tried to buy a sandwich and a meal, that includes a drink, but that«didn’t count» according to the cashier. Great. Thanks for nothing Quiznos. Won’t be visiting any of your locations ever again.
Ross B.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
Best service I’ve had at Quiznos. Cleanliness is high at this location, constantly wiping down cutting board, no visible buildup… The food is prepared with care. Tomatoes could always be a bit fresher, but they’re still WAY better than slabbaway.(As is the lettuce.) I am, and will continue to be, a regular.
Patrick L.
Place rating: 2 Seattle, WA
It’s a fast and relatively cheap option, and the employees are super friendly, but the subs are just not good. This isn’t anything new, as there’s good reason I haven’t set foot in a Quizno’s in half-a-dozen years. Somehow that slipped my mind as I wandered in, although I was quickly reminded with the first bite of the oversauced sandwich and began chewing the chewy over-processed chicken. With Tats, Salumi, Rain Shadow, JJ, Potbelly and even Subway nearby, I won’t make the same mistake again.
Nick B.
Place rating: 1 Seattle, WA
I don’t rate chains unless they’re terrible. I mean the point of a FRANCHISE is that you can go into a Quizno’s in Beirut and get the same thing as you would at a Quizno’s in New York. This place falls FAR short of your normal Quizno’s experience. Not only is it as cramped as a cattle car but the quality of the food is horrendous. I’m so used to the consistent service I get at a Quiznos that I didn’t even notice that they had ushered me out with my sub(since the place was almost bursting with people at lunch hour) WITHOUT even asking me if I wanted any condiments. Definitely the worst Quiznos I’ve ever been to. The bread was soggy and the meatball marinara sauce had a sickly sweet taste to it. Avoid!
Rebecca K.
Place rating: 2 Seattle, WA
The food is good, but the girls behind the counter were just plain rude today. Not sure what they were joking about, me or some other customer, however I even heard one say to the other«Be nice…» I don’t know, not my style to be rude to customers or in front of them.
Rebecca S.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Finally, I found a decent Quiznos in downtown Seattle! This location has the usual Quiznos sandwiches that I tend to crave, except here they don’t burn them, they don’t saturate them in mayo, and they have the pickle bar! Service here was friendly, and sandwiches were ready quickly. Plus, it doesn’t seem to get too packed during lunch, despite it’s convenient location. I’m so pleased knowing that I will never have to go to the Quiznos on 3rd and be disappointed again!
Michael S.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
I’ve stopped at this Quiznos location several times after work when headed to class. Usually I’ve been the only person in the restaurant at the time and the service has always been very speedy and the employees are very courteous. My sandwich has always been served as comparable to any other Quiznos location I’ve been to, so no complaints there.
Jason T.
Place rating: 1 Seattle, WA
They’ve dropped the size of their sandwiches in the past year to be even smaller than Subways. Somehow they’ve also compounded this with lower quality ingredients. I used to love this place as I could get a small Honey Bourbon chicken sandwich and feel like I was getting a deal, but nowadays, I avoid this place like the plague. Sadly, Subway probably offers the better deal and perhaps even better quality ingredients nowadays.
Lily H.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
In the post-McDonald’s era, the Subways and Quiznos are ubiquitous for good reason: a submarine sandwich is, generally, healthier than a burger and fries. I have a preference for Subways: the subs are footlong and there is a greater variety of vegetables(cucumbers, green pepper). But this particular Quizno’s, midway between Pioneer Square and downtown and just up from the Ferry Terminal, is one of the better franchises: good service, clean, and well-lit. It also stays open until 9:00 p.m., so it doesn’t just serve the downtown business crowd. And it has a well-stocked condiment bar. Lots of choices. Three«levels» of sandwiches: everyday value, signature classics, and premium subs. It helps to look at the menu beforehand. Catering, trays, salads, soup… I recommend wolfing the subs on the spot, as they get pretty soggy and unappetizing pretty quickly. (In fact, it’s not that hard just to buy a bagel and some turkey pastrami and cheese at the deli counter at Safeway and come up with a perfectly fine alternative: a better value with more stuff inside, too!). The counter staff are friendly, relaxed, polite, but still efficient, certainly not at all the case in fast-food restaurants. Whatever you think about immigration, I think you’ll have to agree that hard-working, pleasant people – the ones that I have seen working there are Somalian/Ethiopian/Eritrean and Latino – are a blessing. They remind me of what Clint Eastwood says in «Gran Torino»: «These people are more like me than my own family.»
Jessica S.
Place rating: 5 Tacoma, WA
Ugh… I love this Quiznos!!! I ugh because it is right across the street from my work… and they have some of the best broccoli cheese soup I have ever had. My boss says he thinks they put something addictive in their food. They must because suddenly since I started going there recently. I crave it. Like crazy! They have this sugar free sobe on their fountain machine that I love. I hate diet coke… but end up drinking it when there is nothing else. For someone who can’t or should not eat or drink sugar. this is a major find! Also, one of the biggest draw is their employees. They are always so nice! They make good sandwiches… and I actually saw the boss make something the other day. He didn’t skimp at all on the ingredients like I have seen Subway owners do. They were really busy and he just jumped right in to help. Oh.also.when it is to go. they pack everything necessary in the bag. I know that sounds simple and crazy that I am so excited about that. There is nothing worse though when you quickly grab some food and come back and realize you have no spoon which to eat said food! Or no napkin to wipe up your slobbish ways! Thank you Quizno’s for thinking about my forgetful lazy needs!
Frank R.
Place rating: 5 Chicago, IL
I give this Quiznos, which is like every other Quiznos, at least superficially, 5-stars because I personally know the owners and must say that they are fine men and deserving of your business. My girlfriend used to work here. Even though she hated her«job», she liked to come to work because it is such a nice place. Her boss was considerate, caring, and truly anted to make the brutal experience of working at Quiznos as easy as possible. Whether he suceeded or not is not up to me, but it is valorous nonetheless. Afterall, wouldn’t you rather give your business to a good man than an asshole?