Gnats gnats gnats… can’t say much more than the veggies were covered with them… I’ve watched enough bar rescue to know if you see these in a restaurant or bar u probably shouldn’t eat or drink there… It was pretty slow only 2 couples eating so I went to the side and said«I don’t want to make a big scene but your food is covered in gnats» the employee(a girl) at 12pm 12÷24÷15 I think she was manager on duty… she scuffed and said sorry with attitude… hopefully no one gets sick here…
Karen G.
Tu valoración: 5 Chula Vista, CA
Great service, clean and good food!!! Best Subway in the area.
Jim A.
Tu valoración: 5 Vista, San Diego, CA
Okay, it’s a subway but, the difference is the staff are GREAT! Fast friendly service better than most subways I’ve been to. Food was fresh and taste great! They got a little backed up at lunchtime and more than made up for it by comping some extras. Great customer service! I’ll be back!
Rikki R.
Tu valoración: 5 Coronado, San Diego, CA
Clean store with friendly staff! Always easy parking now that the anchor Albertsons closed. The darker décor gives a homely feeling. Never busy, it’s quick to get your order made. Awesome service at this location.
Ed M.
Tu valoración: 2 San Diego, CA
I usually frequent this Subway chain when I want a roast beef sandwich toasted on honey oat bread. Gotta go foot long. I’m not too much of a fan of their customer service, which is hit and miss. I went here a few days ago and got me a sandwich before closing… they were already cleaning out the restroom, and had the door wide open so every customer could smell the stench of urine while ordering. Yummy. When I finally got to the head of the line, I did my typical order. Usually, at a Subway, they have the sandwich passed down a make shift assembly line where one person puts together your bread, meats, and cheese, then the next person puts in the lettuce, tomatoes, and other things you’d want in a sandwich. When I got to this next person, she started putting EVERYTHING in my sandwich… she didn’t even bother to ask what I wanted or didn’t want on it, which nearly every time I’ve been here they do. It’s almost as if she was in a rush to get me out of the store. It probably didn’t help that she had no attention span whatsoever, and was talking to the other sandwich artist next to her while making my sandwich, and not paying attention to me, the customer. When I informed her I didn’t want any peppers, or pickles(which she already put on my sandwich) she shot me this look like I ran over her dog. Sorry sweetie. Maybe with the tip I left for the tip jar, you can go back to charm school and learn something… like I don’t know… maybe being nice to the customer?