For a sandwich place it sucked i had a philly cheese steak and it was awful neat was chewy and no flavor i think subway would have been better. I will never return. Also a little pricy for the crap they severed
Heather B.
Tu valoración: 1 San Antonio, TX
Went during lunch. Horrible idea. Be prepared to wait and to wait and to wait… and my sandwich was wrong. And my rewards account wasn’t credited by the clerk. Not going back here.
Patrick G.
Tu valoración: 3 San Antonio, TX
This Which Wich has caused me a lot of heartache during my visits here. Don’t get me wrong, I love their sandwiches. I just wish they would try a little harder on the business side of things. Some of my issues include: 1. It took a while for this location to offer online ordering. Now that they do, they are very bad at loading and giving rewards points when ordering online. They also have a hard time during the checkout process during an online order. On average, I spend twice to three times as long at the register when I order online. Online ordering should make everything easier. 2. The staff are only ok at this location. They usually take a while to make the sandwiches and they don’t seem to know their register system. I have had a number of problems with the register at this location. 3. Finally, the parking lot is always a nightmare at this location. There are cars going the wrong way down one-way aisles. There are trucks that take up two spots. There are people running in and out of the restaurant next door that almost get run over. There are a lot of close calls in this parking area. Overall, the sandwiches are very good for how cheap they are. They are way better than Subway/Blimpie/Quiznos. The ingredients are higher quality, the ordering system is way easier, and the flavors and options are much better. Definitely try the buffalo chicken sub as it is their best item on the menu.
Eric A.
Tu valoración: 4 San Antonio, TX
I purchased the medium wicked! Fully loaded! I didn’t realize it was going to be so huge:-) of course, I ate half for dinner and finished off the other half for lunch the next day. The ingredients were fresh, the location was clean with inviting staff and the price is right!!!
Raul O.
Tu valoración: 5 San Antonio, TX
Deliciousness! Asides from being so delicious, I like to appreciate the art people leave behind for everyone to see. There’s a lot of talent. Thank you Which Wich!
Janet W.
Tu valoración: 5 San Antonio, TX
The best sandwich spot around! Sandwiches are available hot or cold and in three sizes. Unlike Subway or Jimmy Johns, they are generous with the meat portions.
John M.
Tu valoración: 5 San Antonio, TX
Love the club sandwich and house potato chips. Great service very polite and friendly.
Alicia U.
Tu valoración: 5 Simi Valley, CA
The paper sandwich checklist bags make it very convenient when placing an order for a large group. Tons of flavor boosting options to make your sandwich extra yummy!
Tabitha D.
Tu valoración: 4 Dover, DE
The ordering process can be tedious if you have a busy toddler in tow otherwise is was a pretty interesting trip. I like that you write right on the bag you order goes in. They do lettuce wrapped subs! I feel the lights of heaven shinning down. It was wrapped a little too loose but that’s okay nothing a fork can’t fix. I don’t like the bacon option as it’s actually bacon bits and not strips. They were also raw-ish which wasn’t appealing to me. The turkey and ham meat was good and not salty like a lot of lunch meats are. They have a lot of seats available but they are a little too smushed together. I didn’t plan on eating there so it wasn’t a big deal to me. I enjoyed it and will be back.
J C.
Tu valoración: 5 San Antonio, TX
I had«The Wicked» and it was delicious. Place is right next to the chicken wing spot, low key area. Definitely coming here again.
Nicole B.
Tu valoración: 2 San Antonio, TX
This place was a total let down. Too many choices and the staff was, shall we say, less than friendly. I won’t be back. I paid 13.53 for a sub with no drink or chips. Waste of my time and energy.
S J.
Tu valoración: 5 Castroville, TX
Our family go to when we are in the area. Everything is made to order, comes out great and is plenty of food.
Marissa H.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
This place is my fast food crack. Their turkey 1000 island sandwich is heavenly. Just writing this makes me want to get n my car and get one. Super delicious and customizable(to the point of carving our your bread if you so want)
Vina S.
Tu valoración: 5 San Antonio, TX
Good sandwich! Even the small was a lot of food. Too much for 1 person really. You shld try it! I had the turkey club with lots of veggies– crisp n fresh.
Morgan A.
Tu valoración: 4 San Antonio, TX
Great sandwiches! My mouth is watering over the last sandwich I ordered. Service is fine, can take a bit but I don’t mind the extra wait. Deliciousness is always worth the wait. I’ve ordered the vegetarian and all the ingredients were fresh and tasty, not dried out or bland as is the case with some vegetarian sandwich options(cough cough McAllisters Deli cough cough). My favorite though is the turkey with cheddar on wheat with avocado… Yummooo! The brownies are pretty tasty, too.
Kelvin P.
Tu valoración: 4 Reston, VA
The fun, friendly staff make great sandwiches! The store is clean and they play music I like :)
Anthony L.
Tu valoración: 4 San Diego, CA
Awesome place to eat sandwiches, make sure to sign up for there fan club, you get free sandwiches and special coupons once a month. There Milk shakes are amazing
Bob J.
Tu valoración: 2 San Antonio, TX
I ordered the Turkey, Bacon Ranch 10″ Meal: Pros: Freshest Ingredients I’ve ever had on a chain store sandwich. They have Mr Pibb. Cons: –Never ever slice a sandwich with the wrapper on it. You can contaminte the food with paper particles. –Turkey was pretty much non-existent. And while the bacon tastes like real bacon it is bacon bits. The sandwich seemed over-stuffed with salad which would be a good thing except the bread is only about 1.5″-2″ in diameter(small). I couldn’t enjoy my sandwich because I was struggling to hold in things like pickles. An entire pickle was literally hanging out of the sandwich when i unwrapped it. –The mr Pibb was flat and flavorless. Looks like the«new trendy place» but 11.00 for a deli sub and chips is ridiculous. I could spend less at Firehouse and get more. The ingredients are very fresh but the sandwich is sloppy. Not a good value in my opinion.
Adam G.
Tu valoración: 3 San Antonio, TX
Which Wich? I don’t know because there are a million choices? I get it. Really, I do. But this is like running through a Labyrinth of lunch meat and bread for something that should be the most basic of food choices. Come on people the only reason we go out to eat is to avoid making ourselves another sandwich at home and to come to a sandwich place that requires mathematical calculations to decide on your lunch is just crazy. Do we need this many combinations of sandwiches? Let’s be realistic. The sandwich craze was started by the great Italian subs made at pizza parlors that combined excellent meats and cheeses with salt, pepper, olive oil and vinegar all served on fresh baked bread. Subway took the concept and made it national. But like everything else in this country we had to imagine every possible combination that would include every ethnic specialty until we no longer knew what the hell we were serving anymore. Dessert pizza? BBQ chicken pizza? Which Wich is a product of that nonsense. Sure they make some decent sandwiches but the process of selecting every little thing that goes on it is ridiculous. Grape jelly on a Monte Cristo. Really? I would never expect to order any of the so called regional specialties from anywhere but the regions in which they were made famous. I am not an accidental tourist seeking small servings of this great nation’s local fares reluctantly from the comfort of my armchair. I’m sorry Which Wich but even though you make a pretty good sandwich this concept is lost on me.
Jeffrey K.
Tu valoración: 3 Baltimore, MD
This is another take on the Quizno’s-style sub sandwich concept. Upon entering the store, you select a sandwich bag from the display. You use a Sharpie to indicate your sandwich subcategory(e.g., BLT on the«Classic» sub bag) on the preprinted bag, as well as bread, choice of condiments, and fixings. The cashier then rings up your order, and your sandwich is prepared fresh to order. I’ve tried this location twice, as it’s within walking distance of my house. Overall, the sandwiches are solid and tasty, but both times I’ve left wanting something a little bit more.(Disclaimer: To be fair, I’ve only achieved Sandwich Nirvana once in my lifetime – and that was at The Yellow Submarine in Lawrence, KS, many many years ago while an undergrad.) Despite this, Which wich’s sandwiches are far fresher, more filling, and more genuine than anything coming from a Subway or a Blimpies, and much more affordable than a Schlotzky’s. I would have given four stars if it weren’t for the fact that both times I’ve been in this store the place has been smoky(as if someone’s been cooking bacon). While I appreciate the toasted sub concept, there should be sufficient ventilation to maintain the air quality. With a few more reviews I’m sure the star-rating will creep upwards. In the meantime, I can give a solid A-OK rating. I’ll likely stroll back when I’m craving another freshly-toasted sub sandwich.