If I could give negative amount of stars(–5) I would. This Quiznos has to be by FAR the worst I have EVER been to… And let’s just say, I’ve been around the Quiznos block a few times(; Lmao. So let’s just get into this review… The location is terrible, it’s inside the Cvs, Barnes and Nobles, Pavillions plaza in the Marina, it’s very small so you probably never notice it. My room is way bigger than this place. It’s a cramped hole in a wall and there is no indoor seating or bathrooms. You’re forced to either eat outside or take it to go. Usually when the food is good, you tend to overlook certain things and a business will keep you coming back no matter how small the location is. But the below par service and horrible food just makes you notice everything bad about this place… The man who owns this Quiznos is either lazy or a cheapskate. He also owns another Quiznos in Culver City next to the Fox Hills mall. So I suggest you stay away from that one aswell. The sandwhiches are NEVER and I mean NEVER made the way that they’re supposed to be. If I order a double Swiss Prime Rib I expect it to come with sautéed onions and Swiss cheese. Not raw onions and American cheese. Sounds silly but if I’m a customer and I’m paying you, you should make the food how it’s advertised, not serve me what you want or change it to improvise. Many of the sauces and dressings that come on the salads and sandwhiches taste like they’re aren’t Quiznos brand and are most likely a cheap alternative. The workers speak little to no English and always get the order wrong. Many times they misunderstood me and gave me something completely different from what I ordered. I’ve also never heard of running the sandwhich through the oven with the veggies on it first. Who wants wilted lettuce and vegetables? Save your time and money, there’s a good subway just down the street.
Araceli R.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Los Angeles, CA
I betrayed Jared today and came here. My sub probably has the same amount of calories from a fat burger and fries. I got a turkey avocado … wough! Shit load of ranch and mayo… pouch avocado not fresh… Very disappointed.. I have to sit outside and eat. where people are smoking because they don’t have an inside sitting area. Yuck!!!
Andy D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Los Angeles, CA
I love this place. I’m a regular. The manager is the nicest guy and so are the employees. Great service and better sandwiches than Subway. I guess it’s like asking someone if they are a Cole’s or Philipe’s person. I like Philipe’s. If you do too then this Quiznos is for you.
Jay T.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Marina del Rey, CA
This location is on the small side, no indoor seating or condiments bar. They do have the condiments in pre-packed containers, so just ask when you get your food. And a number of outdoor tables. The upside of being so small is that there’s never much of a line. Also, they never bat an eye at your coupon, which is probably the most important part. I never come without a coupon, or else I’d just go to that other sub place that’s not as good, but cheaper. Oh, last upside – refillable soda from the fountain.
George M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Good food but it takes a long time to make.
Kay G.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Los Angeles, CA
This place deserves a no star rating. All I did was ask for a plastic bag to carry my food in. The person behind the counter, a middle eastern guy, said no, we don’t have them in the store and was chuckling as he said it. I asked if it was because of the plastic bag ban in unincorporated areas of Los Angeles, and he mumbled/giggled his reply and shook his shoulders. Something inside my gut told me why but I shook it off. Because I had to go to B&N for a mag I picked one up here. As I walked back to the sandwich shop in passing, two white women walked out with their orders in Quizno’s plastic bags. It’s a sad shame that in this day in age, people can be racist — and over the most petty things.
Michael S.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Vancouver, WA
Quizno’s Sub in Marina del Rey is a tiny store with apparently an even tinier client-base. In three visits, I’ve seen 3 customers there: Me, myself, and I. It was actually a little surprising to me that Quiznos was still open for business. That’s cool. It gives me a chance to review another MDR spot. One reason I came in was the big banners/signs advertising $ 1 off on ANY sub. However at the counter, a lady informed that the discount was only for a select few sandwiches. Ok. I guess I don’t understand the meaning of «ANY.» It’s only $ 5, so, it doesn’t really matter, but I hate false advertising like that to «beg» customers to come to your store and then a failure to live up to it. There are about 5 – 6 choices for the $ 5 Regular Subs. I got an Oven-Roasted Turkey Sub on Italian White Bread since it has the fewest calories(990) of all the $ 5 menu options. The sad thing is that the sub was about 2⁄3 the size of a similar version at Subway with almost no condiments or toppings … but with about 300 more calories. It comes with Mozzarella Cheese, Chopped Lettuce & Tomatoes, and Mayo. The sandwich flavor was ok and about what I’d expect for the price. I’ve had better experiences and sandwiches at other Quizno’s and plenty of other sub shops. Quizno’s Sub in Marina del Rey is meh.
Heather O.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Playa Del Rey, CA
There new salads are really good.
Prasan S.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Pasadena, CA
Worst Quiznos ever. Grumpy staff, bad service, bad vibe.
Sue Z.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Playa del Rey, Los Angeles, CA
Sometimes you’re in the mood for the coolness and freshness of subway, sometimes you want that crunchy warm taste of quiznos. Fast, affordable, and relatively healthy food here. Well apparently you won’t get it here. First of all, we were the only two customers here– so the lethargic attitude added on with the tortoise like speed was quite puzzling. But that wasn’t even what made us give back the sandwich. When we looked at the final result, it must have been half the size of a «regular» quiznos. I’m thinking the owner of this specific location is either cheap or really deluded into thinking everyone in LA is anorexic. That, I am definitely not. And the argument that«oh, everythings just packed in really tight». Really? C’mon.
Phillip D.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Los Angeles, CA
These workers must be true sub masters. It takes about 15 minutes to get your order placed and another 15 to get it. They must want to get everything right. I about fell over due to starvation. According to the Pastrami guy they don’t though. I wish this wasn’t the closest option for me.
Rani V.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Camarillo, CA
Hmmm. If there is a provision to give zero stars I would have preferred to give zero stars. I had a great experience at another quizno’s in santa clara couple of days ago. which made me to pull my husband to have a sub for dinner. They have a poster outside says that all large subs are for $ 5, but when I ordered a large sub they charged me $ 7.50. To my bizzare, the amount of veggies I got are way too less than what I get in any subway(subway guys fill veggies very carefully). Also the size of the bread is equivalent to a regular size. I paid for a large sub and that too $ 2.50 more than their advertized amount and I got less sized sub. The person at the counter can’t even understand what I am saying, but knows to give a wrong sized sub. Will never ever goto this place. Also there are no condiments at all(everything is kept for display in the large bottles). The place is kind of very small compared to the quiznos I went previously. The customer will not have a view of how they are preparing the sub(you cannot even ask for little more veggies, if you want).
Rey L.
Rating des Ortes: 2 El Segundo, CA
i didn’t have a lot of money. i thought i’d run in here and pick up a small bite for cheap. the best deal was the italian torpedo. it looked promising… then i got it… WTF? it’s a 12 in hotdog bun with a couple cold cut slices! it’s kind of like how the Big Mac looks on the menu and how you actually recieve it. it was small, the bread is rubbery and the meat was, i can’t even describe it. i don’t even remember what kind it was. the saving grace for this place and the reason i gave it an extra star is the fact they have a condiment bar. i filled up with jalapenos and pepperocinis in order to add to my bread and paper sandwich.
Liz O.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Long Beach, CA
Quizno’s… You messed up my sandwich. What part of «I want a small pastrami on white w/mustard and pickles» didn’t you understand??? No one likes to eat a plain ol pastrami sandwich. Well, unless you’re a complete weirdo… and that I am not! I was really hungry, too. And $ 10 dollars for a small sandwich combo meal? What!!! Was the bread imported? Was the pastrami organic? Geeze. What a terrible pastrami sandwich. I almost(almost) threw it out the window… but I ate it – reluctantly. You really make me want to eat McDonalds.
Robert E.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Playa del Rey, CA
«Those you love sausage and respect laws should not watch either being made.» — Otto von Bismarck(1815 – 1898) If Otto were around today, Quizno’s might have made it into his famous quote. Look, for a fast food sandwich, they don’t taste half bad, and toasting and melting cheese are both good things, but if only I could remain blissfully ignorant of how that chicken is prepared before it goes onto my honey mustard chicken sandwich. Alas, I cannot. Instead, I know that the Quizno’s guy grabs a handful of chicken chunks from the prep area, and then(here comes the gross part) he proceeds to place the chicken chunks in this perforated plastic container and dunk the whole contraption in some hot, if not boiling, water. Have you even taken a look at this water after this process is repeated a couple hundred times a day?!? It’s disgusting. Some things I just don’t want to see.