Subway should inspect how this location is run as well as its employees, absolutely clueless to standards… yuck
Dean C.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Brooklyn, NY
Went here for the first time on Friday night and wasn’t too pleased. The employees were totally oblivious to anything going on around them. I asked for the sriracha chicken sandwich on regular Italian bread. I got a look as though the employee had never heard of it. After quite a bit of back and forth as to whether the sandwich existed(there were promos everywhere), which bread I wanted, which bread the regular Italian was, whether I wanted lettuce on it the sandwich(incredulous that I wouldn’t want lettuce.) the sandwich was produced. It was tasty but it really shouldn’t be that difficult. While my sandwich was being prepared, a future policeman from the nearby academy got in line after me and asked if he could get the same sandwich that I had ordered. The employee asked him which sandwich. He pointed at mine. The employee looked confused. Eventually this sandwich was completed. The cadet apparently had never had sriracha sauce and asked the employee if it was spicy. The employee assured him that it was not(!!!). it is a type of hot sauce! All of the promos around the sandwich are regarding how hot it is and it is being co-promoted with the new Hunger Games movie(Catching FIRE!). I just shook my head and left…
Pamela S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 New York, NY
I think this place recently reopened under new management — either way, it’s your standard Subway food(yummy and cheap), but in a larger, less claustrophobic space. Friendly staff and lots of seating. I’m talking 6, 7 tables, maybe more. When I moved to NYC a year ago and saw that there was a Subway within 2 blocks of me, I think an angel got its wings. For a relatively guilt-free lunch, I usually go for a 6″ Subway Club(lots of meat!) on wheat or honey oat with all the veggies(minus black olives), mustard, and salt and pepper.