Thanks for always making my food and service a great one every time I get my hankering for a Subway sandwich!
BB
Brayden Burnett
Mar 2, 2026
2.0
Frozen in time (and not in a good way)."
Driving past this place is like looking at a Polaroid from 1994. The building looks so tired it’s practically leaning. I walked in and half-expected to see a "limited time" poster for a movie that came out a decade ago.
The lighting inside is dim, the floor has that permanent "cleaned but still sticky" feel, and the bread smelled a bit like the upholstery of an old car. The staff was nice enough, but the whole place feels like it's just waiting for someone to finally turn off the lights for good. If you want a sandwich with a side of existential dread, this is your spot.