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“First time there today, The subs was a nice size & good but spendy .. I think a smile goes a long way they should smile a little more“
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“Excellent service... I always get that 12 inch steak , and cheese sub toasted to perfection... Red onions , salt , pepper , oil , and vinegar... Its amazing ...!!! The ladies here were incredibly friendly.. amazingly fast... And made my order to perfection ... Thank you for being great place to eat ...Sincerely satisfied customer ....“
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“I work just down the street and place my orders through the app before I walk over to the restaurant. I've probably done this at least a dozen times now. I have not once had a bad experience with this subway but my experience today easily outclasses the experience I've had at any other subway and probably any other restaurant.Normally music in a location isn't to my taste but they were playing a classic rock station and I loved it (except for the part where I learned Nirvana is now classic rock ;~;)The general experience with online orders is you walk in, grab your finished sandwich and eat it wherever you please; I sit at one of the tables in the subway, quietly eat my sandwich, clean up and leave almost every weekday.I don't usually talk to the employees. I try to make their lives as easy as possible; I'm not a loud speaker so I order through the app. But they're starting to recognize me. One even wrote my name in larger letters on the bag my sandwich was in. That was much appreciated; even more so was the smiley face drawn under my name. It's been a relatively average day for me but that gesture brightened it up immensely.At first I didn't notice the larger name on the bag so I was trying to look at the receipt to see if it was mine. The employee behind the counter spoke up and said "Hi, [name]. That one is yours." With an extra friendly smile.10/10 experience. Will continue eating sandwiches here.
Vegetarian options: They offer salads and veggie subs
Kid-friendliness: It's a subway. The only thing *not* kid friendly is the veggies you can put on your sub (at least in their eyes)
Wheelchair accessibility: Entrance is at sidewalk level with no stairs. No auto door though.“
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“everything was fresh like it's supposed to be....service was ok it was a little slow but it was the customers faults none of them knew what they wanted sat in line for 3 minutes and still couldn't decide most of the time when a place is slow it's because the customers are slow or just rude. the prices have gone up at Subway but there's still some good deals you never tried your sandwich toasted. you should try toasted the parking here is ridiculous the little coffee shop in the parking lot should move somewhere else it's annoying every every single time“
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“From a Philly gal- these are legit cheesesteaks. & the TastyKakes are a plus! This place is the real deal“
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“*Update, I came back and order my normal two specials, and am very happy with my decision. The quantity now matches with the quality.
It looks like they change owner/name? The sandwiches is still good but it doesn’t overflow with meat/pate/condiment like before, and it’s noticeable. I normally drive 30 minutes out of my way for these but now I think I’ll only get it if I’m in the area.“
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“Delicious. I eat the Sauteed Prawn sandwich every week.“
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“Sitting in my car shaking and crying, barely able to compose myself to drive right now. Those who frequent Auntie Irene's beware of the owner. She just yelled at me infront of the whole shop, about parking out front. It sent me into a anxiety riddened, ptsd fueled state. There were zero parking stalls when l pulled into the coffee shop. l was grabbing my one coffee and leaving. l would be there for 5 minutes maybe 10 at most. I parked snuggled up along the the flower bed north of the shop, in front of the rhodedendron/north of the deck. On the other side of the flower bed is parking stalls. Just to exactly detail where l was parked. Completely out of anyone's way. There is no posted sign saying "no parking here", nor is it a painted fire lane. If that were the case, of course l wouldn't park there. That's obvious. I was not blocking her drive thru window line or blocking either entrance to her shop. I wasn't in the way of people needing to back out ,since they have to turn the other way to exit. After placing my coffee order, an waiting about 5 minutes at a table, she came out of no where and reprimanded me like a child....She could have politely introduced herself and asked me to move. She never even told me who she was. For all l knew, she was a crazed lady bossing me around. No "hi", "hello" or "how are you?". She just marched up to me without identifying shes the owner and started in on me. I would have had zero problem being asked to move, if she had gone about it in a decent manner, that most "adults" are capable of. Her tone was egregious and severely uncalled for. Over the years, l have heard rumors about an aggressive, petite, blonde haired, older lady named Susie as the owner. That was the only reason l deduced this must be the owner, becuase like l stated she did not tell me who she was at all. But, l had only ever seen her maybe 3 times, in all the years I've been going there. I have never spoken to her or even had an one on one encounter with her. So, for her to treat me, complete stranger, who is paying for a comfortable place to enjoy coffee like this, this is wildly uncalled for. I'm a full grown adult mind you, though lve been told, l look young for my age. Even if l was young, it still would not make this encounter okay at all. l was so taken a back, l couldn't even mutter a reply to her. l ran out of the shop and immediately reparked my car. There were stalls open at this point. l had to smoke a cigarette to calm down before l went back in, it rattled me so badly. l was barely able to muster up the courage to go back in for my coffee, without feeling like l was going to start breaking out into tears, if l saw her or had to encounter her again to get my coffee. I came back in, and by then she was no where to be seen... She wasn't there to thank me for moving and understanding her concern. Nothing, she just disappeared. She ambush disciplined me and disappeared, which made it even weirder and more upsetting...Anyways, when l came back in the staff asked me where l went? l didn't want to tell them what happened, so l pretended like l didn't hear their question and barely got out a stiffled, whimper of a "thank you" to them. Rushing out of the shop before they had a chance to see me upset.. I didn't want them to think they were the reason l was in this clearly emotional state. They didn't do anything wrong, so l wasn't about to complain to them about their own boss.There would be nothing they could do about her actions, if she's in charge, ya know? When l got back to my car, l broke down in tears, past PTSD trauma flooding in. I've had experiences like this with some past elder women bosses, in my younger years. I've been subject to 3 very unprofessional older female boss's. Who, in over the years had treated me completely horribly and were very verbally abusive. One even grabbed my arm so hard she left bruising. All of them traumatizing me, using their p“
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“Great minimart inside the building, soon I walked in I could smell some good sandwiches here. I talked to the register and he said that’s the homemade sandwiches bread smells!!
They’re also have a passport photo service, which we were there for.
Ask for Monica, she is the sweetest person ♥️“
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“Amazing service and food!“