Sandwich RestaurantFast Food RestaurantRestaurantTake Out RestaurantCatererSubway
Your local Chicago Subway® Restaurant at 3946 W. Cermak 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™.
The owner of this establishment doesn’t have any customer service skills. He continually gets oil all over my pick up oil and doesn’t wipe off the container or provide napkins. Hw is very rude and constantly makes disrespectful comments and remarks towards me.
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Ashish Patel
Jan 22, 2026
1.0
The individual who introduced himself as the manager demonstrated unacceptable and unprofessional behavior.
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Mansi Vora
Jan 22, 2026
1.0
Very bad behavior. It felt like the person was having a bad day and taking it out on me
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Pirtesh Patel
Jan 22, 2026
1.0
Worst service and extremely rude behavior. When I asked to speak with the manager, the person working there claimed he owns 50% of the store and told me to “get lost.”
Completely unprofessional and disrespectful. On top of that, he did not change gloves while handling food, which is a serious hygiene issue.
Very disappointing experience. I would not recommend this location.
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Ashish Kapadiya
Jan 22, 2026
1.0
Manish Chaudhry, the manager of the Subway at this location, used an extremely inappropriate and abusive word toward me without any provocation when I visited the store.
When I asked him why he spoke to me that way, he said he was having a rough day and had not eaten lunch. I then left the store.
Later, when I called the location, he again spoke aggressively and made the conversation personal, stating his name and claiming he belonged to an “angry community,” which felt threatening and unprofessional.