Typical fast stop and go place I can say to expect the service I received. I asked for my sandwich not to be toasted and of course it did get toasted. Then I asked if I could get a box of cookies; she told me no. That I could only have one or two. I will not be returning here.
Mr T.
Classificação do local: 1 Memorial, Houston, TX
Just stopped in. Restaurant was uncomfortably warm and the vegetables did not look fresh — as if they had been sitting out all day at an improper temperature. While I did order a sandwich and pay for it, I lost my appetite as I had time to look around and realize how messy the restaurant. The counter needed wiping down at the register and the vegetable area. Last time I go to this Subway location.
Claude K.
Classificação do local: 5 Houston, TX
After receiving coupons for ‘Buy one, get one free’ for Subway sandwiches, I knew I had to stop by here with a few of my hungry friends. I ordered a Chicken Teriyaki sandwich as usual. My friend recommended the banana peppers, which I added to the small pile of chicken, sauce, and vegetables already on my 9-Grain Honey Oat bread. Chicken Teriyaki sandwich, you’ll always be #1 in my eyes. The chicken was moist, the sweet onion sauce was flavorful and not overpowering, and the vegetables were crispy and fresh. I tried the banana peppers for the first time and found them pleasing to the palate. They were sour and slightly spicy but as much as jalapenos. The 9-Grain Honey Oat bread was crispy on the outside and as soft as a pillow on the inside. That bread is so good. I adore the oats that layer the exterior crust and the sweet, echoing flavor of the honey that’s in the bread. I could buy that bread by itself and smear some honey butter on it. So if you’re stuck in a dilemma about which bread to order, get the 9-Grain Honey Oat. If you don’t know which sandwich to order, try the Chicken Teriyaki. I think you’ll enjoy it.