Why are people being so mean to this poor Subway? It’s a totally ordinary branch of the franchise. If you know what Subway is like, you’ll find no surprises here. Except that it’s at 139th Street in spite of where Unilocal shows it on the map. I’ve eaten here numerous times — and never had anything other than a quite ordinary experience. The staff is usually friendly. I think they once used a different bread other than the one I asked for. Oh, the horror.
Edgar B.
Classificação do local: 1 New York, NY
Last time I ate at Subway it was because it was the only place open in a small town in Nova Scotia. I would’ve been better off skipping the meal. In NYC, this place should be banned. They open up stores next to mom-and-pop delis and suck away business. One day we’ll be in the horrible position of trying to explain to our grandchildren what a real deli was before there were 586,000 of this nasty chain in our city. I don’t understand WHY someone would choose to eat bread made out of artificial nasal stimulants and rubberized flourish product, topped with meat that was probably extruded a month ago in eastern Montana and stored in a semi-truck, and«cheese» that tastes like the way dog poop smells. And I hate their commercials too. You can’t make it through a sporting event without regurgitating in your mouth at least five times at the sight of a Frito-topped cheese enchilada sandwich. Jared probably lost weight from vomiting attacks. Dollar for dollar and dime for dime, they aren’t any cheaper than a real deli either. No. I don’t like it.
Nicholas V.
Classificação do local: 2 New York, NY
Like every Subway restaurant, the selection here is extensive and the prices are always great. This chain offers bounteous opportunities for one to build his or her own sandwich – different breads, proteins(vegetarian options included), vegetables, cheeses, sauces, etc. allows one to customize his sandwich to his liking. The prices are pretty great in my opinion. You can get a decent footlong sandwich here for five dollars(plus tax) that will actually fill you up. There are different sandwich options at different prices – the highest you’ll pay for a footlong here is $ 7.25, but that’s still pretty good! This location is extremely small, though. I’ve been to a lot of small Subway restaurants, but this one takes the cake as the smallest restaurant of its chain. Sometimes the line can stretch to the door, making it almost impossible to enter or leave, or sit. There aren’t a lot of seating at this restaurant, either. It’s a more go-in-get-out type of establishment. The staff here is alright, often times rude… It is Subway, so you’re not going to be getting serviced like you would at a five-star restaurant. Despite that notion, they could be a lot friendlier. All in all, if you’re just looking to grab a sandwich at a great price, then this location is right for you. However, if you’re looking to be treated with great service or looking for an establishment with enough seating, then this isn’t the place for you. Anyhow, come try out their sandwiches if you’re too lazy to make your own at home or are craving a warm, toasted sandwich. Now, I’ve got to get back to nom-ing down my sandwich. Happy Subwaying!