Quiznos

29 Marietta St NW, Atlanta
(404) 589-8025

Recent Reviews

Z. Etherēal O'Veal

My sandwich was made incredibly sloppy and the bread was soaked in sauce. I took one bite and tossed it. It felt like slop. Will never return to this location.

ivan renteria

Got the classic lobster sub and it was horrible. Asian guy at register is also rude ?.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

lauren bryant

This location does not adhere to their posted business

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 5

Service: 1

Janelle Roberts

Title: The Power of Kindness and Dignity: Embracing Compassion for the HomelessIn the heart of downtown Atlanta, just off Marietta Street, I found myself witnessing a poignant encounter that shed light on the cruelty and judgment faced by homeless individuals. As I sat in Quiznos, a young African American man entered, wrapped in a blanket, accompanied by a middle-aged Caucasian man. However, instead of receiving the warmth and acceptance he deserved, he was met with discrimination. This encounter sparked a conversation that not only opened my eyes to the struggles faced by the homeless, but also reinforced the importance of showing kindness and dignity to those who are less fortunate.The story of Correy, the young man I encountered, serves as a reminder that we should never judge individuals based on their circumstances. Instead, we should strive to understand their stories and extend a helping hand, treating them with the same kindness and dignity we would offer anyone else.As Correy stood at the door, desperately trying to convey that he was with the Caucasian man, I sensed his longing for acceptance. Engaging in conversation with him, I discovered a polite and warm-hearted individual, whose smile seemed to radiate from the depths of his soul. Despite the obstacles he faced, Correy maintained his composure and displayed genuine interest in my life. His remark about his mother's experience with childbirth revealed a shared bond of parenthood, adding a touch of joy to our conversation.However, it was disheartening to witness the Asian employee attempting to shoo Correy away, assuming he was a nuisance. Although anger surged within me, I chose to respond with kindness, assuring the employee that Correy was not bothering me. This incident highlighted the unfair treatment often inflicted upon the homeless, denying them the simple act of human connection.As our conversation continued, another encounter unfolded when a young Caucasian man kindly handed Correy a straw. This small act of compassion conveyed an understanding that we should not view the homeless as threats or burdens, but as individuals deserving of respect and assistance. Correy's genuine gratitude and his parting words, "take care, and God bless you," resonated deeply within me.The encounter with Correy left an indelible mark on my heart, reinforcing the importance of treating homeless individuals with kindness and dignity. We must recognize that their circumstances do not define their worth as human beings. Instead of perpetuating stereotypes and stigmatizing them, we should strive to uplift and support them.By embracing compassion and extending a helping hand, we can make a significant impact on the lives of the homeless. Whether through volunteering, donating, or simply offering a smile and a kind word, we can contribute to creating a society that values the inherent dignity of every individual, regardless of their circumstances.Let us remember Correy's story as a call to action, encouraging us to be agents of change in the face of homelessness. Together, we can build a world where kindness and empathy prevail, ensuring that no one is marginalized or denied the basic human rights they deserve.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 1

Jessica Yang

Good food , Good

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Coralie LAPORTE

The person who served us was very rude.I do not recommend!!

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 1

Lorenzo Gossett

Stop here almost every day and grab a sub or salad and it's always on point..

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Side Garden Salad, Sub, Turkey Ranch

Roma Khudoleyev

Great subs and reasonable prices. Two stars off for two things: they sometimes open well past the 7AM listed. I came there at 7:45AM and the doors were locked once. Also, have no working video security; had my wallet stolen by a guest and there was no way to retrieve surveillance.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

ADE ABON

The shop is my go-to when I am short of time and need a quick lunch pick-up. Service is good and consistently fast.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Robert Bennett

I checked this spot only cause I chose not to go the folks with attitudes at jersey mike 2 blocks back...cause I was going to my spot..sensational subs..Can't remember the last time I ate at a quiznos...But the food was cool..drink and chips had to be add ons..But I was satisfied..The only thing that get me is the surrounding five points area..that has went to totally trash over the last decade..To think I used to hang down here years ago..Damn!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Turkey Ranch

Jennifer L.

Tried to order my favorite sandwich, the honey bacon club. Unfortunately, they were "out of it." I am not sure what they were out of specifically, but I could have easily made substitutions for different ingredients they may not have had. I worked at Quiznos 20 years ago, I know the menu of the classics well. I love many of their subs. I settled on my 2nd fave, Turkey Ranch and Swiss. Always great. Good service. No complaints here, other than not being able to get my original order.

Lucky Platt

I ordered the special today turkey and bacon sandwich. They don't sell the carved turkey anymore. They only had the dry slices. The bacon was bacon bits. The sandwich had more vinegar and bread than anything else. I asked the manager at the register about the different kinds of turkey and bacon, and he got smart in a sarcastic way. I'll never go here for lunch again.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: Turkey Ranch

Russo Mutuc

Oh how I miss Quiznos! We use to have them all over where I live, but no more. So when I saw this place in Five Points I had to check it out. I prefer Quiznos over Subway. I ordered the Tuna melt and it was good! I love how they toast the bread. I like the fountain drinks, especially, the sweet tea - freshly brewed. The staff was nice and very helpful!

Shavonne G.

Quiznos is usually good but today was not their best day. Sandwich was messy and the meat was not fresh. Got sick after eating it. I hope they get it together. I love Quiznos

Ricky B.

Legit Quiznos. These folks know how to make a sub!!!! Wish we still had more of them around, but this is a hidden gem. Polite, fresh food, decent prices. A++++

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