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Your local La Jolla Subway® Restaurant at 2206 Torrey Pines Road brings bold new flavors and classic favorites to guests every day. Enjoy our famous Footlongs, 6" sandwiches, wraps, and salads, ordered quickly in the app or online, through convenient delivery, in-restaurant dining, or curbside pickup. We’re proud to offer a fresh alternative to typical fast food with fresh-cut veggies, tasty proteins, fresh-baked bread, and delicious cookies. We’re also here for your catering needs. All Subway® Restaurants are independently owned and operated by business owners who employ talented Sandwich Artists™.
Many reviews highlighted that the location is frequently understaffed, leading to long wait times and poor service.
Customer Service
Customer service experiences varied widely, with some employees praised for their friendliness while others were reported as rude and inattentive.
Food Quality
Several customers expressed dissatisfaction with the quality of food, mentioning missing ingredients and poorly prepared sandwiches.
Cleanliness
The cleanliness of the establishment was frequently criticized, with reports of dirty conditions and flies around the food.
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Julie
Jan 4, 2026
1.0
1 person working solo on a Sunday at 1pm-!!! 🤬
This place needs new management!!!
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Omar Abdullah
Jan 2, 2026
1.0
Rude.
Lying on the meal of the day special . She told us today the special for Tuna and she change the sign front of us after we chose our meals depending on the special.
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yusuf kılıç
Dec 17, 2025
1.0
Slowest service ever, it took 10 minutes to be able to order anything in a empty store
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Kurt Kolinski
Dec 13, 2025
1.0
This place always ha only one person working so it takes forever to make sandwich’s and then ring customers up. Additionally, they’re super skimpy on ingredients and often don’t have ingredients. Feel bad for the workers, but clearly the owner is milking this place. Let a good food spot go in here if you’re not going to deliver.
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Ajl Lopez
Dec 10, 2025
5.0
Let me set the scene.
I walked into the Subway like a character entering the third act of an action movie — sweating, trembling, and operating on borrowed time. My stomach had begun a violent uprising, the kind that lets you know you have minutes, maybe seconds, before catastrophe strikes.
I pushed open the door with the urgency of a man sprinting away from an explosion. Customers were ordering calmly, blissfully unaware that in their midst stood someone fighting a primal battle for survival.
And then I locked eyes with him.
The Subway employee. My unexpected guardian angel.
He didn’t just greet me — he assessed me.
He recognized the wide, panicked eyes.
The clenched posture.
The silent, internal scream.
I barely managed to whisper, “Is there… a bathroom?”
He paused for a moment — dramatic, cinematic, like we were in the trailer of a blockbuster about intestinal peril. Then he nodded with the solemnity of a soldier preparing to guide a comrade through enemy fire.
In that moment, he became more than an employee.
He became my sherpa through the Himalayan slope of human desperation.
I tried unlocking the bathroom door and it was lock he threw the key with seconds to spare I felt as if time had slowed down as the key flew towards me then I was able to unlcok the door there a chamber glowing like a portal to safety. I swear I heard a choir.
I made it inside with seconds to spare.
What happened next is between me, gravity, and a higher power… but just know this: the man saved my dignity, my day, and possibly the structural integrity of my pants.
When I emerged, reborn, the employee gave a respectful nod — the kind veterans give each other.
Final Verdict:
This Subway doesn’t just make sandwiches.
It saves lives.
Five stars. Would almost-lose-control-again.
Thank you Zander for your service we need more heros like you 🫡