The best Subway I've ever been too. They have a clean, modern establishment and a relatively friendly stuff stocked full of experienced sandwich artisans making my $5.00 footlong, seem like I'm dining at a trendy 5 star French bistro.
I like the meatball sandwich.
Try banana peppers they're soooo tasty.
Unlike B B., I am not so impressed. Â My BIGGEST COMPLAINT is that unless you ASK for a napkin, they don't give you one! AGAIN TODAY I didn't get one.
It's like asking a stranger to help you MOVE! Â Do these guys get commission on the number of napkins remaining at the end of the day?
As for the food, c'mon, Subway is Subway. The amount of meat and cheese is the same no matter where you go, unless the "artist" gives you more out of the goodness of their heart. In this economy, no one will risk losing their job by giving away an extra slice of turkey.
But, the sandwiches are good, the ingredients and bread are fresh. So, from that perspective they're fine here. Â A little slow sometimes, but otherwise OK.
Just cough up a friggin' napkin, will you!?
Good, im glad nobody has reviewed this yet, because I probably go there more than anyone around the West Loop. Â Let me start by saying I eat at subways all around the country, and even moolighted as a sandwich artist myself (for free meals). Â This is BY FAR my favorite subway in the world. Â I even took a picture of the most perfect subway sandwich and showed it off to the manager to tell him what a great job they are doing. Â The short hispanic worker behind the counter makes just a great sandwich, and doesnt skimp you on meat or toppings like most loop locations do. Â The decor is wonderful as well. Â Great job guys!
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