Subway

Subway

Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

5 reviews

  1. Holy Jesus! A functional Subway! This is about as rare as a functional Duane Reade…wait, who am I kidding with that one?

    When I'm looking for something simple (read: when I'm too lazy to find anything else during my lunchour from work), I head over to the Subway a few blocks away. I have had a fully functional experience every. time. I've. walked. in. there. and I'm STILL in disbelief.

    No repeating what you've said a dozen times ("foot long turkey on wheat with provolone…no, turkey…yes, wheat bread…no, I said turkey! No, I don't want american cheese, I want provolone…no! TURKEY! Good god!").

    No burning of the bread while it's toasted. No randomly jumping or diving prices even though you order the same thing every time *cough* Columbus Circle Subway *cough*.

    It's just…reliable. I really can't believe it.

  2. Very sad excuse for a chain resturant.
    The line was so long that I was on a "secondary" line and I had to call out my order in a very loud voice, so everyone knew I was getting a honey-oat Buffalo Chicken footlong. It tasted disgusting btw.
    There was no spinach and lettuce.
    My sandwich only had lettuce and tomato.
    I'm not coming here again.
    Because I used the previous free-cookie receipt for this order, they did not want to give me a receipt for the current order.
    I love how they do business here.

  3. I hardly eat at Subway, but, on this particular day, I was about to get on the F train to Manhattan and I was starving. So, I went into this Subway to get a veggie-patty foot long.

    First of all, this place is filthy. Fingerprints, dirt, dust, etc. everywhere. All of their condiment bottles were disgusting, their meat bins looked greasy and grimey…like they've never been changed out. Their veggies were far from "fresh".

    Second of all, the people who work here are equivalently nasty, AND RUDE. For some reason, the man WOULD NOT listen to me when I told him my order. I said "Italian herbs and cheese bread" and he tried to give me just white Italian bread. I tried to tell him that I wanted it "toasted" and he started putting lettuce and condiments on without toasting it. I, finally, had to tell him to listen to me when I am placing my order – for starters.

    Lastly, there were cookies just thrown on the counter, nothing stocked, out of several condiments, cheese was dried up around the edges, and I'm pretty sure I was overcharged AND not given the right change back.

    Eat at your own risk!! Never again!!

  4. On my restful non-work day filled with Canto and Mandarin of a classroom setting along with origami workshop to produce lanterns of Chinese red envelopes and tassels, I needed a facility break before continuing on the A train going home.  With a good friend and fellow language enthusiast to travel the long-haul commute home as our routes meet half-way at the southeastern part of Queens via Brooklyn.  

    My friend suggested this Subway restaurant for facilities usage, which crossing my fingers for one available and functional regardless of cleaniness.  This Subway sits directly opposite the Jay Street Station of the A and C line in Brooklyn Heights.

  5. Not the most spacious Subway but we stopped here solely on account of some hungry kids…so it did the trick. The kids seemed to enjoy their food just fine and the staff were patient as they waited on 5 kids to decide what they wanted to eat and how to have it made.

    It was 8pm on a Sunday and not very busy in there. They didn't seem to mind a group of young teens who seemed to be loitering but the teens didn't bother us so it's all good.

    If 5 kids were happy, then we were happy. I didn't have anything to eat myself and, thus, don't have have a more extensive review to offer. Pricing was on par with other Subway stores around the city.

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