Hands down the grossest subway ever. Out of everything and bread was smashed and everything was sloppy and dirty. Our sandwich looked like it went through a meat grinder. Stay away
BG
Benjamin Goss
Jul 6, 2018
1. Empty trash. Should be a health code violation. And probably one of many.
2. Quit fooling around and wait on the customers.
3. Restock your supplies, because you never know when you’re going to get busy. This includes having the FULL compliment of Subway breads, not just two.
4. Provide some napkins. Those help.
5. Have a manager on the premises, or hire someone besides irresponsible teens.
6. TURN THE MUSIC DOWN! This isn’t da club, and don’t play unbleeped versions of songs.
AJ
Autumn Janel
Sep 9, 2017
First off, they opened late, so we waited. When we went in the employee was very rude, he pointed to things instead of using his words. Every thing was sloppy. They were out of almost every kind of bread, toppings were not fresh lettuce was brown on the top.
Was behind the owner of this store in a check-out line at City Market. He had maybe 100 individual bottles of beverages, and was clearly buying them to resell at his store about 100 ft down the way. (Pretty sure this is in violation of the subway franchise agreement, as well as a HACCP issue) anyways, he forgot his wallet and was SO RUDE to the cashier, and ended up storming off, leaving her with the cart full of beverages.
I mention this occurrence because it is another rendition of the same issue that plagues these steamboat subways. Whether or not the ownership is actually cruel I can't say, but it's certainly the impression I get as a customer every single time I walk in. (* used to, don't go anymore). On more than one occasion I've walked in on an employee and the owner or manager screaming at one another, and it's clear that everyone who works here is miserable.
It's really apparent to us as customers when employees are operating in a toxic work environment. Yes, I know, we all know, that finding good workers is really hard in steamboat. That said, you guys have got to get it together and find a way to oveecome this, and to treat your employees, your customers, and the poor city market cashiers better.