11 opiniones sobre Primo’s Subs, Soup & Sandwiches
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Silofa O.
Tu valoración: 1 Enterprise, AL
Worst wings ever… As u can see the wings looked like they were thrown into a fryer. Overlooked and then poured a splash of teriyaki sauce on it. Ranch dressing was watery as well. Will never order from here that’s for sure
James J.
Tu valoración: 2 Fort Rucker, AL
The food is alright. The service is horrible. I ordered at 1145 I received my food at 1220. SLOOOOWWWW.
Marjory B.
Tu valoración: 2 Montgomery, AL
Given my most recent reviews, I am really starting to feel/sound like a Debbie Downer. I have been working on eating my way through the Fort Rucker area and am constantly hopeful to find really great food. My experiences have mostly been meh, not awful but certainly not enough to convince me to give most places a second chance. First, Primo’s did not charge us for a cup of water as another reviewer previously noted. Second, for a veggie sub and a Monte Cristo with sweet potato fries, we waited an inordinate amount of time, and since it was on the tail-end of lunch, they were not busy. We thought perhaps it was because they didn’t realize we were sitting outside. Husband went inside to double check, and sure enough, our order still was not ready after nearly 30 minutes. When it all finally came out, my husband’s veggie sub looked pretty boring. Though he did say that the dressing that came with it was good, he was not a fan of the sub roll on which it came. My Monte Cristo looked just like the picture posted by another reviewer, so no surprises there. To me, it tasted like generic deli ham and swiss. The sandwich as a whole was battered and deep-fried minimally, which was about the only truly great thing about it. It was tasty but not extraordinary. I don’t know what the jelly sauce was that came with it, but its texture was reminiscent of canned cranberry sauce — you know — the kind that retains the shape of the can once opened? I tried dipping part of my sandwich in it, and it didn’t budge. The sweet potato fries were ok, obviously frozen out of a bag, but the cinnamon-sugar dipping BUTTER that came with them? Gross. I am sorry, but I don’t want to dip ANYTHING in butter. The staff is friendly, and the prices are reasonable, but my husband and I left with bellies full of regret… and not the good kind. Maybe we just chose unwisely because they really do have some really appetizing-sounding items on their menu. Perhaps another time… in the far distant future.
James B.
Tu valoración: 3 Enid, OK
Good food and polite servers, however I will not return to this restaurant. They charge $ 1.00 for a cup of water. Even otherwise good businesses make mistakes with their policies, and until they stop charging for water, I will not return.
Shira M.
Tu valoración: 5 Herndon, VA
If you love a Monte Cristo sandwich, you MUSTEATITHERE. My husband and I can’t figure out what makes them so magical, but I think they might deep fry the whole thing. Who cares??? It’s divine. I had the new spicy pork sandwich and it’s delicious, too – but a bit messy – grab extra napkins! It’s the little things that make a sandwich go from average to awesome – they use normal sized bread slices, they toast and butter their bread, they don’t skimp on mayo, the lettuce is whole leaf, the sweet potato fries taste fresh, and the cinnamon dipping butter… nom nom nom. Dang… I’m hungry again.
Joanne T.
Tu valoración: 5 Albuquerque, NM
This place is great! They have all kinds of sandwiches, wraps, burgers, etc — from your classic Club Sandwiches and Cheeseburgers to unique entrees like the Bulogogi Quesadilla(yum!). Prices are reasonable — usually around $ 17 for my husband and I to get a sandwich and the combo(fries, chips, etc and a drink). Would recommend! They close early, though — so go for lunch or an early dinner(I believe they close at 7:00).
Alan D.
Tu valoración: 5 Nashville, TN
The operating times are restrictive but if you can work your way in for lunch or early dinner during the week, Primo’s will make your day. The St Louis Burger is tops and one of the best burgers I’ve had. Wow. AND lean meat! I could have eaten another one. The owner/cook is a very friendly fellow and recommends the gyro bulgogi. This was also recommended by the cashier. Will have to try that next time. Prices are cheap compared to value. A ¼ lbs processed whopper will run $ 4+. At Primo’s, a hand made, ½lbs monster burger with real cheddar cheese and bacon will only set you back $ 6.49. That’s a fantastic value. I will be back! Can’t wait :)
Melissa C.
Tu valoración: 5 Ramona, CA
I crave the buffalo chicken sandwich pretty much on a daily basis. The bread is delicious, just the right amount of heat, cheese and sauce. Thank you for restoring some of my faith in the area surrounding Ft Rucker.
Seana C.
Tu valoración: 4 Dothan, AL
Great food! Just discovered this place a week ago and had lunch two days in a row there and even got takeout for dinner one night. My Mom is here visiting from South Florida and she had the Bulgogi Quesadilla special with kimchee(NOMAYO) and she loved it! I tried the chicken philly and the reuben… both were pretty good. Prices are fair. They are, unfortunately, lacking in the«good help» department, as I had to order my food one word at a time and continuously repeat myself to the young girl at the counter. However, the owners are super friendly and helpful.
Steve M.
Tu valoración: 4 Fulton, GA
Good food. It’s definitely a little more upscale in price, but the food shows. Their burgers are pretty good and if you really want to get some calories, hit up the monte cristo! The staff has always been very friendly and I haven’t had to wait like other reviewers have — food has always been prompt.
Jeremy C.
Tu valoración: 4 White Bear Lake, MN
Gave this a try tonight. I was impressed with the atmosphere. They have a really nice patio area. I had a western chicken sandwich which wasn’t original but it tasted really good. They cheesecake was surprisingly good as well. Service was friendly. It’s a order at the counter and they bring it out to you place. I give it a 4⁄5 on the Daleville scale.