So disappointed in the sandwich that I paid almost $ 8 for. Quizno’s sandwiches(the ones at this particular establishment) are not only bland, but I feel they are way overpriced. I got a 4inch turkey sub & politely asked for«extra onions, salt, pepper, & olive oil» I got home, and had a few limp pieces of lettuce, a sprinkle of onions and no salt/pepper. I was very bummed, but was able to spruce it up a bit with a few of my own condiments. Unfortunately, I left the employees a tip. I really regret my purchase and will not be visiting a Quiznos again.
Ma-e M.
Classificação do local: 3 Anne Arundel County, MD
Quiznos is really good in customers. Every Quiznos I go, the staffs are friendly. The Sub sandwich is a different comment. Its sub sandwich is similar to Subway because of this, I can’t really be a loyal fan. The only time I go eat Quiznos and Subway is when I have coupons.
Jonathan H.
Classificação do local: 3 San Diego, CA
This was my first stop on my Free Quiznos Coupon Adventure, mostly because it’s one block from my house. The coupon was a bit deceiving, because I had to pay a 28 cent tax on my food that cost zero dollars. I’m no math wizard, but that doesn’t make sense. The«sandwich artist»(seriously?) made me a classic small honey bourbon chicken on wheat. The two sauces that go on the bread were in just the right quantities and the meat was very good. The lettuce tasted a bit like McDonald’s lettuce, which is a flavor I can’t quite place but is still very distinct. All things considered, this was the best $ 0.28 sandwich I’ve had. This Quiznos is apparently under new ownership, and it shows. The service is much improved and the cashier speaks English now. The sandwich artists also wore gloves as they painted their masterpieces for hungry customers. The restaurant tables had some crumbs, as did the floor, but the food preparation surfaces were very clean.