Long lines during lunch, but it usually moves decently fast. Parking lot is kinda weird. If you get one of those spots facing the street that you can just pull into straight from the road, it’s a sign of a good day.
Adam J.
Classificação do local: 4 Lexington, MA
This is a popular place surrounded by lots of office parks. Needless to say, from about 11:30 until 1:00 every weekday there is a line that reaches(and sometimes goes out) the door. Despite this, the staff are very efficient and keep the line moving quickly and accurately. I’ve never noticed them make a mistake with anyone’s order, and only rarely do they run out of a particular type of bread or ingredient. There are about half a dozen tables which sometimes fill up, but I can usually find one available if I feel like staying and eating there rather than going straight back to work. The biggest drawback is the limited parking out front, which can often fill up during the busiest parts of the rush. But if you just wait a couple of minutes, someone will be leaving and you can take their spot.
George k.
Classificação do local: 2 Dracut, MA
I love that thing they call chicken. It must be from another planet. Or is it the infamous mystery meat? Anyway you slice it chicken it’s not. A good science project gone wrong?
S T.
Classificação do local: 3 Boston, MA
I like them here because they seem to pay attention to what you say(either that or mabe just by my standards because I’ve had pretty bad experiences at other Subways). But I will say, my veggie delight was lacking in… well, veggies. Veggie delights should have more veggies than other sandwiches because it’s a VEGGIE delight. A normally filled 6-inch should have satisfied me for lunch. Despite what the first reviewer wrote, maybe start w/more lettuce next time.
Edgar T.
Classificação do local: 1 Chelmsford, MA
If you like to eat bread then buy from them otherwise the portion of meat is so minute it does not matter the type of sandwich you order
Christopher N.
Classificação do local: 1 San Ramon, CA
I hate this place. It is the closest Subway to my work(since nearly work in New Hampshire!). The sandwich people don’t listen. Ask for a lot of jalapeo, then will give you two just to spite you. Ugggh! And, heaven for bid they not put on 4 pounds of lettuce on every sandwich! Who doesn’t love a salad on their sandwich?! I know this is Subway and you shouldn’t expect service, but come on! Lay off the lettuce fetish!
Eric S.
Classificação do local: 1 Somerville, MA
All Subway bread contains partially hydrogenated soybean oil. 1 star. [Update] Chef W. is correct. Some of their bread does not contain trans fat.
Mad C.
Classificação do local: 4 Groton, MA
Great subway. You can tell by the lunch line going out the door, that they have a lot of repeat business. They have a nice special each day, so this can get to be a pretty inexpensive place to eat lunch. Staff is friendly, and efficient. I recommend a Turkey sub on wheat bread, with chipotle sauce, hot peppers, tomatoes, lettuce, salt + pepper, oil + vinegar. So good… *edit* Incorrect. Actually, of the 11 offered breads, only three have partially hydrogenated soybean oil: ITALIANHERBS&CHEESEBREAD PARMESAN/OREGANO BREAD ROASTEDGARLICBREAD All other breads do NOT contain partially hydrogenated soybean oil. You can read about it here: