Out of all the subways in Harlem this is by far the worst. It’s strange because the owners own other franchises are not nearly as bad. The issue at this location is the wife. She refuses to fold meat so she cab save product and when you ask for double cheese you get maybe 25% more but she’ll surely charge you for double… The kicker was today when I went in with 107 points(free sub is 75) and she didn’t want to honor my points because, «our rent is too high, we cannot even afford to pay it» and she was reluctant to even give me the points for the sub I was forced to pay for! DON’T GOHERE. Unless you are starving to death, stay away.
Diego S.
Classificação do local: 1 Astoria, Queens, NY
It says it closes at 7:30, came by very hungry around 7:10 and they were just closing it.
Odie B.
Classificação do local: 1 New York, NY
Never go to this Subway. This place is fake. Indian woman who operates this place saves on meat, subway paper wraps. You will not taste meat in subs she makes. Restroom of this place do not serve even customers.
Cody B.
Classificação do local: 2 Manhattan, NY
I’ve seen the lady deny people 6-inch subs because she doesn’t want to cut the bread out of fear of «having leftover halves at the end of the night.» Which is hilarious. And you can’t buy just one cookie, you must buy at least 2. Which is also hilarious. And you have to pre-pay for refills. Which is also hilarious. But you know what is not hilarious? The fact that they refuse to turn on neither the heat nor the air conditioning during appropriate seasons. Want to know what it feels like inside this Subway? Whatever the hell it feels like outside of this Subway. Also, this place should be featured on one of Buzzfeed’s «Passive-Aggressive Signs» lists. There are signs on the bathroom, signs on the soda machine, signs on the cookie sign. Hilarious.
Arsheena S.
Classificação do local: 1 South Ozone Park, NY
I wish i could give this place 0 stars. I walked in, ordered my cookies and asked if she could please heat it up. I was in no way rude, so i was suprised when she started yelling at me. «GOASKYOURMOMMA, MICROWAVESBROKEN, ASKYOURMOMMAFORHELP! «She had no reason to speak to me like that, never going back.
Desmond R.
Classificação do local: 2 New York, NY
The owners have it rough. They’ve never figured out how to best serve their customers. So, they engage in a lot of passive aggressive behavior which really makes this an unpleasant place to eat. They leave the AC off on even the hottest days in order to prevent people from loitering in the cooler air. The obvious problem with that strategy is that no one wants to eat in a sweltering Subway on a hot day! There are constant arguments with customers over the bathroom key. The owners have been attacked and robbed, and I don’t envy them. I just wish they would err on the side of friendliness, rather than defensiveness.
Kate L.
Classificação do local: 1 Upper West Side, Manhattan, NY
It’s subway, the food is the same everywhere, this place gets 1 star because of the awful service. The woman who works there is so unbelievably rude and nasty that I refuse to eat here again. She is always in a bad mood and takes it out on the customer. As someone who has worked in the service industry for almost 10 years, AND worked at Subway for 2 years, I understand people suck 99% of the time, but before you can even say a single word to this woman she’s already yelling at you. No patience, just a nasty f*^#ing attitude. You’re better off supporting one of the local businesses in the neighborhoods, like lil’ bites right around the corner.
Jaime V.
Classificação do local: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Just another franchised fast food subway. Major flaw is not the place, but because it across the street from a H.S. It gets rowdy
Kate F.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
To be clear, that’s 4 of 5 Subway stars ;) Right between the Duane Reed and the 135th B/C line, this new Subway location opened up a few weeks ago. Yes! Totally spacious, clean(enough) when I went in, heck, it’s a freakin’ Subway 3 blocks away from me and I love that. Bodega lettuce and meat-slicer-sliced onion are no longer the only sandwich topping options I have!(Pumps fist in air and runs, open armed, down street with glee.) Could have jumped behind the counter and showed the kid who made my sandwich how to do it the standard«Subway» way… but decided that would be too much of a tell.(I’m a former 6 inch provolone with all the veggies, a bit of mayo, oil and vinegar and salt and pepper addict.) And regardless, he was happy to put on whatever I wanted, threw extra cheese on there, and the bread was fresh. Good one. In a city that has so many great options, normally I’d be a bit anti-chain. But this corner of the world needs something, and if Subway’s willing, so am I. Mmmmmm… willing.