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Subway

3.6
(146 reviews)

Business Details

(707) 840-6037
https://www.subway.com

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Sandwich RestaurantFast Food RestaurantRestaurantTake Out RestaurantCatererSubway
Your local McKinleyville Subway® Restaurant at 1565 City Center Rd 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™.

Details

  • Dine-inAvailable
  • Drive-throughNot available

Location

Subway
1565 City Center Rd, McKinleyville, CA
95519, United States

Hours

Monday8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday8:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Reviews

3.6
146 reviews
5 stars
62
4 stars
28
3 stars
20
2 stars
8
1 star
28
  • KV
    Kamika Vogelsang
    Jun 25, 2020
    5.0
    i went to subway about 5 minutes ago, my order got completely messed up, obviously thats not what the 5 stars are for. it was for the general managers attitude, he made them into footlongs instead of 6in and he retook our order and remade both samwiches even after it was closing and it wasnt even him who messed up the first order. great service and great food. well worth it.
  • RB
    ron brightwell
    Nov 4, 2019
    5.0
    Great sammies. Awesome service
  • PM
    Phil Monteith
    Apr 4, 2019
    5.0
    Yum
  • SG
    Sanford I. Gossman
    Aug 26, 2016
    1.0
    ZERO STARS IS NOT POSSIBLE. August 26th, 2016 I have lived in McKinleyville for 18-months. I shop at the McKinleyville Safeway. I usually I go to Subway first. I buy a 12-inch sandwich; a soda, and; a bag of potato chips. I eat half the sandwich (putting the rest back in the bag to take to Safeway), and consume all the soda and potato chips. I am 73-years-old. Caucasian. I am well-groomed and have excellent hygiene. I dress in clean clothes. Sometimes, when there is another customer being served and I am either thirsty or concerned about my blood pressure getting too low that I might faint I will politely ask for a paper cup into which I will put ice and a soda then take my place in-line. I do NOT do that every time because often there is NOT a customer before me. Yesterday there were two. Big Girl was making a sandwich. I politely asked her for a medium-size cup. As she was about to hand it to me, Little Girl came from the rear and told her to NOT give it to me because I “hadn’t paid for it.” I informed Little Girl that I maintain a PRE-paid Subway card, on which there was currently credit to cover a meal so, actually, I HAD paid for it. (Unfortunately I forgot to bring it.) I told her that I had been a regular customer for 18-months and that I frequently had made the same request and it was NEVER refused. She told me to leave the store. I refused. She called the security guard. We talked outside. He called the sheriff. I went to Safeway. Knowing that the absence of legally-required signage is pivotal to winning a lawsuit against the owner of the store I re-entered the store and used my cell phone to photograph all the walls and the front door. Little Girl ordered me to stop saying that “It is a corporate theme.” (As if what is on a publicly-seen wall is a protected trade secret.) I then tried to pay for a bag of potato chips I was eating. She refused to sell the bag to me; an ideal element for a service-refused lawsuit. She appeared to be less than 20-years-old. That explains her treatment of me; it does NOT justify it. The actions of Little Girl violates the law. Pursuant to the Unruh Civil Rights Act (CCC 51) refusing service without good cause is (legally) actionable in California.. Originally intended to address discrimination based on age, race, gender, etc. it has been broadly interpreted by the courts. Why does the case law apply in this instance? This is why: As a function of reviewing CCC 51 the California Supreme Court ruled that a business, including those located in a “strip mall,” CAN exclude a defined group of people in the context of CONDITIONS which includes properly-worded signage, prominently displayed, and enforced uniformly. So a sign on the front door that says “The bathroom is for use by customers only.” IS legal. There is NOT a sign at the McKinleyville Subway that says “NO EMPTY CUPS GIVEN WITHOUT PRE-PAYMENT FOR THE DRINK.” For the reasons just stated it can be persuasively argued that the act against me also violates the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964. The first name of Little Girl is Rebecca. I will try get her fired by registering a formal complaint with the Subway corporate office. I warned her I would. She maintained her arrogant posture. I have informed her of this review and that I have made the complaint. That corporate will contact the owner and I will get a call within two business days. Her response: “Perfect.” At least the level of her arrogance and imagined self-importance are consistent. Adding injury to insult I missed the next by 8-mins so I had to linger for 45-minutes at Safeway until I shopped. I am willing to settle if she is fired and a substantial amount of credit is put on my pre-paid card. Otherwise I will use my legal skills to get the judicial system involved. 08-31-16: The owner called me. She fully supports her. NO SETTLEMENT OFFER: NOT EVEN A FREE SANDWICH. A very foolish position: her filing fee will be $400. My immediate, internal, reaction: form a picket line of seniors.

Frequently Asked Questions About Subway

What are the operating hours of Subway at 1565 City Center Rd in McKinleyville?

Subway is open every day from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

What types of meals does Subway serve at this location?

Subway serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals.

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