Sometimes you just want to eat fresh, and you need a sandwich artist to make your dream a reality. I know this is a review for one of the largest franchised chains in the world, heck it might even be the largest, so I’m not going to lose my head and give it more than three stars… but I am tempted. This location is right by Christie Pits meaning it basically has one of Toronto’s nicest patios. A go-to subway sandwich says a lot about a person, so I’m going to tell you mine. That’s right, here is a look into my sell-out soul: +6 inch cold cut trio on whole wheat +white cheese +lettuce +pickles +green peppers +black olives +banana peppers +mustard +mayo +salts & pepper +sub sauce
Chris P.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Calgary, Canada
«Meh» is the best word to describe this location. It’s fine, there’s nothing really wrong with it, but nothing really great either. It’s clean, there’s a handful of tables to sit at, the staff aren’t completely terrible, and the food will live up to your expectations.
Brianna R.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
I’ve come here twice now, because it’s right on the way home from my boyfriend’s work. It’s different depending on what«sandwich artist» you get. The first time I had the egg sandwich which was full of egg and deliciousness! The second time I went there, ordered the same thing(I don’t eat meat.) and the guy was SO slow. It took him over 15 minutes to make an egg salad sandwich. No joke. Not only did he take forever, but he hardly put any egg on the sandwich. If I see that guy in the window again, I will not go in.