Good Subway. It’s mostly clean, and the people who make the sandwiches are usually friendly and professional. The service and quality of food can vary by the time of day, though. I find the best time to eat here is before noon, which is when the rush hour starts and some of the sandwich-makers seem overwhelmed, shouting questions about things you’ve already answered(«Do you want that toasted?!») and commingling food(tuna flies into the lettuce) in an effort to move the line along. As others have noted, something nice about this Subway is that it’s a little tucked away behind other shops, which can make it quieter and less hectic than other restaurants on the 16th Street mall. As noted above, that changes during the rush hour, but normally it’s pretty quiet. And even if you do come during the rush hour, around the corner from the restaurant are outdoor, covered tables where you can eat in quiet.
Richard R.
Tu valoración: 4 Denver, CO
What I like the most about this Subway is that it’s off the beaten path and a little bit hidden; right in the heart of Writer’s Square. It’s an easy squeezy stop for the guy on the go which is how I usually find myself at this store. It has all the characteristics of any other Subway but without the crazy riff-raff that you might encounter elsewhere. It’s a solid stop for when you need a quick bite. I’ve never had a negative experience at this place. On the few occasions that there has been a line it has always moved quickly. The set up is a bit funky if you don’t know how a line works which, apparently, a lot of people don’t. But I blame that on the customers, not the business. Employees are always very nice and they get the job done. It should be noted that more times than none, very beautiful people frequent this place. Every single time I’ve walked in there has been some eye candy. That’s always a plus. Perhaps it’s the location or perhaps it’s the spirit of Writer’s Square but either way there are some folks who come here that are very easy on the eyes. I just had to point that out. In a rush and need a bite? This is the place to stop. You can’t go wrong and if you do then it’s probably your own fault. Eat fresh.
Demitri R.
Tu valoración: 4 Kent, WA
This Subway is in a great location in Larimer Square. The Girl who built my sandwich was very nice and sweet. Even offered some hints on toppings to really make the cheesesteak sandwich pop. Which I really appreciated. :)
Justin A.
Tu valoración: 4 Denver, CO
Very small yet very busy Subway whose staff is very well-trained and more than capable of assisting dozens and dozens of hungry customers during the high-traffic lunch hour very, very quickly! There’s very little seating capacity for anyone and the line of customers is right«on top of you» if you choose to dine in.
Y. P.
Tu valoración: 3 Seattle, WA
This location is rather quiet since it’s kinda located within a circle of shops but I like this. As the other person mentioned, they have this nice assembly line method going on which definitely works.
Jennifer B.
Tu valoración: 3 Denver, CO
Stopped in for some Subway for a quick lunch today. Place was jumping and they had an awesome group doing the assembly line thing — like 6 people. They really had a good rhythm going and moved the line quickly. Props to the new guy behind the register who was working his second day — he was holding up well for a newbie. You know what your getting when you come here. Decent sub.
Melissa T.
Tu valoración: 3 Denver, CO
Small enough that you wouldn’t really want to sit inside to eat your sandwich, which is fine since there’s outdoor seating and you’re so close to the tables in Writer’s Square.(Writers’ Square?) A $ 5 footlong veggie does me well for lunch at 11 and then the other half for a snack at 3, but this locale is a bit stingy on the veggies