Oh, Subway. Â Where do we start? Â Ask them to change gloves if you don't like the cross contamination and things might be fine.
The service was better than most Subways and they are more than happy to make sure you have everything you need. Â If you don't want it, just keep letting them know. Â Then, there should be no problem.
It is conveniently located by in a shopping nexus and with ample public transportation. Â Check it out for a very quick bite -still a step up from McDonald's.
I mean, it's Subway. Â What do you expect?
It's all just Subway here, BUT the workers do no know how to listen. Â I work a half a block away and frequent this place. Â It's always the same, "easy mustard please" and then there is a disgusting amount of mustard on my little 6 inch sub. Â For some reason, they just don't get it. Â So then i tried saying "Just a little mustard please"...same result.
I don't have high expectations when coming here, I just try and be patient and very specific with what I want and cross my fingers hoping for the best.
Is it a health code violation to be slurping and sucking on a lollipop while making sandwiches? Also, as a "sandwich artist" shouldn't you listen to what the customers want on their sandwiches as you make them? Especially since we are watching you make them!? I mean, after you ask me three times in a row what type of bread I want and still grab the wrong one, I'm gonna get a little pissed.
If you're craving subway in the South Loop methinks you should visit one of the 40 others within this two block radius.