Are all Subways equal? No, but in this case, really no. This location caters almost exclusively to the businesses nearby. Getting here and parking here is probably one of the easiest things ever as there’s parking in the front, side as well as a giant lot in the back. Now the thing that sets this place apart is the fact that they have extra help at lunch hours. Yes, that’s good, but the chaos that the lunch rush brings to this location shows equally in the quality of the service. I’m talking about mis-orders, dressing wrong people’s sandwiches. In terms of lineup and paying, this place actually has it down. It kinda feels like the soup nazi, but disorganized after your order your initial sub.
Chris P.
Tu valoración: 2 Calgary, Canada
When coming to this location during the Monday to Friday lunch rush do not expect anything less than military grade customer service. The Commandant at the start of the line will state«Next!» Which is your cue to give your sandwich selection. Because you have learned from the people ahead of you what she is going to ask, expect to be cut off when you attempt to tell her what bread you want with her asking what type of bread you want. And you had better tell her if you want cheese and your sandwich toasted or not or you will feel her wrath. Make sure you verbalize your responses to her questions, not just shake your head yes or no, or she will continue to bark orders at you until you do. Next you will be passed over to the Privates who will stare at you with the fear of God in their eyes waiting for you to tell them what toppings you would like on your sub. They are quick and deadly accurate in their placement because heaven forbid that the General watching this assembly line catches you putting a tomato out of place. In control of the cash register is the General. You will not be asked if you want a drink, chips, or, gasp, cookies. You must state your intentions for a combo or pay the consequences of leaving drink-less. If paying by credit card you will be presented with formal documentation to sign. Do not expect a «thank-you», «have a nice day», or anything even remotely resembling manners Probably the best part of your experience here will be the door hitting you in the rear on your way out.