Very cool and great work
RW
Ralph Weber
Jul 18, 2026
Great team, better subs
AR
Anahi Ramirez
Jul 3, 2026
The older Indian lady was so rude , when I walked in she ignored me for 3 minutes without saying anything to me and then she asked “what you want” hella rudely and I started saying what I wanted and she stopped me mid sentence and said “you have coupon” and I said yes and I handed it to her and she said I could only get certain ones , but on the coupon it clearly says I can’t get three certain sandwiches, which I wasn’t even gonna get maybe if they hire people who can read English she would have known , she was rude the whole time ugly attitude
AM
alfredo martinez
Jun 16, 2026
The lady, was an indian she was in a bad mood this was on tuesday around 1pm . I walk in with son i told her I did to use the restroom, because I wanted to pee and son too wanted to pee. She said , No you must order first. I told her yes we will , so I couldn't pee. That we need to order our food first. I told we will but really gotta use the restroom. Anyways wild hold it , we where ordering, then my wife and my daughter walked in same thing they both wanted to used the restroom they couldn't because they need order before using the restroom. And still with an attitude . I told her we will , but let us used the restroom that way we can orde the food calmly. She didn't care . I ask for the restroom key she said is right their don't loose it and it was tide up with a big long stick. Hard to loose. So , my wife walk to the restroom and she told her from the cashier don't loose my key we only hay one copy. How can a subway only have one key of the restroom. ... so we oder 3 foot long , sat down . But if left un welcome inside. And she just stared . We have money to pay , I work at waste management I got money to pay for the food. I go their 4 5 times out of the month
LB
Leticia Bayona
May 11, 2026
## A Masterclass in Mediocrity: A Review
**Date of Visit:** May 8, 2026
**Rating:** ★☆☆☆☆
If you are looking for a dining experience that combines the charm of a DMV waiting room with the honesty of a counterfeit watch salesman, look no further than this Subway location. My visit on May 8th was less of a "sandwich-making session" and more of a bizarre exercise in **authoritarian portion control.**
### The "Vegetable Gate" Scandal
The experience began when my son ordered the sub of the day. To our astonishment, the employee behind the counter—who appeared to treat green peppers like precious family heirlooms—informed him that he was **strictly limited to three vegetables.**
When I politely questioned this—not as a novice, but as a former Subway employee who actually knows the operations manual—the situation devolved into a masterclass in gaslighting.
### The "Corporate Mandate" Myth
Rather than providing service, the employee doubled down on a blatant fabrication:
* **The Lie:** She claimed there is a "corporate mandatory limit" on vegetables.
* **The "Proof":** She gestured wildly toward the marketing photos on the wall, insisting that because the pictures only show three vegetables, it is a legally binding serving size.
* **The Audacity:** When corrected on actual corporate policy, her professional rebuttal was: *"If you don’t like it, go to another Subway."*
### Final Verdict
It is truly impressive to watch a staff member work so hard to avoid putting two extra slices of cucumber on a sandwich. To be met with such **hostility and blatant misinformation** is a disappointment that even a toasted sub couldn't fix.
If you enjoy being lied to about the "legalities" of lettuce and being told to shop elsewhere for wanting a standard sandwich, this is the place for you. Otherwise, I highly suggest taking her advice: **Go to another Subway.**
**Note to Management:** Using marketing photography as a shield for poor service and inventory hoarding isn't just rude—it’s bad business. Train your staff on actual corporate standards, or at least teach them a more convincing lie.