I owned a quiznos sub for the last 7 years. In 2017 their were almost 6,000 Quiznos in the US, now there is about 1,100.Before that I was in the restaurant industry for 35 years and thought this was going to be my retirement Business. Quiznos lowered the quality of all the products it use, I could no longer serve my children the food I was serving up my customers. I keep a bag of boars head cold cuts in the frig. Quiznos is great for disguising the trash that they sell with all the fancy sauces they put on the sandwiches. If you dont believe me that a piece of that meat out and just smell it and look at the texture. You can’t fool the people for to long .Most of all the rave reviews are written by quiznos corp marketing employees A Former Quiznos Owner
Doris K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Diego, CA
I work upstairs so from time to time I will peak out from under my rock and run to Quiznos. I generally prefer Quiznos to Subway since it’s toasted! I typically get the chicken carbonara or the mesquite chicken. Both are good and okay for the amount you pay. My biggest complaint is that they used to have spring mix which you had to ask them over and over to put it on your sandwich. Now, they have simply done away with the spring mix and only have iceberg lettuce. Who wants iceberg?
T E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 London, United Kingdom
In Civilization II(PC) — the advance of Mass Production requires previous knowledge of Automobile and The Corporation. To achieve knowledge of The Corporation you need to previously advanced through Economics and Industrialization. All-in-all, you need to learn some pretty good stuff to get to Mass Production — but in return it grants you the ability to build a Mass Transit system in your cities and it also gives you an appreciation of how things work at Quiznos. Here’s how it works: walk to the back, stand in line, look over to the monkeys on the production line. Give you choice, type of bread. One monkey gets the bread, one puts on the fillings. Shuffle down, your sub is passed onto the conveyor belt under the toaster and arrives at the next monkey who adds garnishes at request and then passes down to wrapping-up monkey. In turn he passes it on to cashier monkey who you’ve shuffled down to and now you’re paying and you’re almost on your way.(not sure where Automobile comes into this) The subs are big and filling — better than subway but still not something I’d crave for. The salad and cookie extra options are good value too. The place itself has an ok feel and is never too crowded, but it’s kind of depressing hanging around and watching the staff monkeys on the production line. What’s really needed here is Robotics. Sadly, to get to that advance you need Computers and Mobile Warfare.
Becky M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Charlotte, NC
This place would get way more stars if the staff wasn’t so awful. I do like Quizno’s food. Even though it seems sort of expensive for just a sub. Normally I get the cobb salad which is pretty tasty and I love the flatbread, but back to the staff… Everytime I have come in the people behind the counter look like they were just sentenced to death. If you are still deciding what you want they will bark at you until you move up and order. They scream out white or wheat and then angrily chuck your toppings on before throwing through their giant toaster oven. The cashier guy almost always screws up the order and normally can’t speak English well enough to communicate the total, so he points his finger at the register and says«YOUPAY!» I keep coming cause it’s close to my apartment and the food is decent but the staff is just terrible.
Dygo T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cedar Park, TX
For being such an extensive chain, the prices are really much more than they should be able to afford. Sure«quality and premium» ingredients might be expensive, but it should not cost me close to $ 7 for a classic Italian sub when I could probably get all the ingredients for under $ 3 at Shaw’s. The drinks are way over the top– I would probably pay just as much at an amusement park(ok, not true ;P). That said, the service here is very impersonal and most of the workers would rather not be here, even the managerial types. Quizno’s may be a strong entrepreneurial chain, but it isn’t making anyone happy about it. On the other hand the food here is quite decent. Toasted bread tastes great(almost fresh– which is a likely exaggeration) and the portions are usually generous. If I want a good sub, I go here. I just try to get out as fast as I can, and wonder if the automatic change-giving-machine ever miscounts my pennies.
Dave K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Boston, MA
Just a quick bitch – I’m trying to call the one in Cambridge and keep getting the fax machine. That’s one less star for you, Quiznos. ANSWERTHEDAMNPHONE! That being said I really really miss these old commercials:
Heather S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Pittsburgh, PA
OK, first of all, I generally like Quiznos for a quick lunch. But this location is really bad, and I’ve been going there for about two years so it’s definitely not a one-time problem. The temperature in there is always at least 10 – 15 degrees hotter than outside, so you’re sweating in line… doesn’t make me want to stay there and eat. The staff behind the counter are alternately rude or just plain lazy– sometimes a combo of both, I think. There’s almost always a line even though there’s a ton of staff just standing around(watching the line grow), and it’s rare that they actually get my order right. I get the feeling that the owner/manager does not treat the employees well, and I think I’m switching my allegiance to the D’Angelos across the street. If you really want Quizno’s, go to the one in Coolidge Corner or the Downtown Crossing location and skip this one.
Brian P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Allston, MA
If you’ve never been to a Quizno’s before, make sure you come on an empty stomach since you’ll need the room. Quizno’s unique subs, delicious breads, and melted cheeses will have you wanting more long after you’ve finished. I’ve tried three different types of subs, those being the Prime Rib Cheesesteak, the Classic Italian, and Steakhouse Beef Dip. These are by no means low cal, but man do they taste fantastic. Another thing that separates Quizno’s from the rest is the freshness and qualitty of their breads and meats. So many times I’ve been to Subway and I see them unwrap prepackaged, presliced meats for my sub. I couldn’t disagree with that method any more. Quizno’s, however, freshly slices your choice of meat and heats the sub to your liking. Head down to the Quizno’s at Fenway or order Quizno’s online from , you won’t regret it.
Steve S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 MA, MA
I should be aloof from places like this. Look at my other reviews. It reminds me of the old childrens song«which one doesn’t belong here»…But this place is good, have to admit it My coworkers love this place. The $ 12 prime rib sub seems to be in vogue with our guys. I have recently become more of a vegetarian, so I ordered The Vegetarian… Something about toasting seems to add to the flavor… Whether its the melted cheese or the toast They also had a jalapeño and pickle bar, which was a nice touch. Quiznos is surprisingly decent
Miguel D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Roxbury, MA
For some reason, all these places have an extreme smell of their own subs. WEIRD. I mean I go to corners sub shops but they smell better. The service horrible, can you say«AWKWARD», there is no teamwork. Its like they want to get each other fired, which is not to far with their attitude. But besides that the food is adequate, but I’m probably never going to go their again. Well, remember chew twice once for you and once for ME !!!
Brian D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Kansas City, MO
Yeah, not so impressed guys. I ran over to Blick during lunch yesterday and intended to hit the ol’ nasty deli up the street but that was closed so i figured i would give this Quiznos a shot. I’ve had Quiznos before and was left without an opinion so I figured what the hell. I judge all sub and sandwich shops by the same sandwich: turkey club. I think it might have been OK if I had been paying closer attention to the girl who was dosing the hell out of my sando’ with about a gallon of mayo — YUCK. I dunno, next time I think I would just hit the ol’ Dangelo across the street or suck it up and walk the extra half block over to the Linwood area. Not worth the wait in line to pay this much for a so-so, mayo soaked sandwich.
Chin C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Quincy, MA
Best sub! I fall in love with Steakhouse Beef Dip, and Prime Rib Cheesesteak. So Goooooooood.
Nick B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
There’s at least four sub shops within a block of the Landmark Center, and yet Quizno’s is the one I keep going back to. Why? It’s the dipping sauce. Squirt out a healthy cup of that special batch 83 chili sauce, and it really won’t matter what you dip into it. I’m partial to the Chicken Carbonara or the Honey Bourbon Chicken myself. Plus, all sub shops offer chips, but Quizno’s has a selection that would put a Mobil Mart to shame. Now if only they would get rid of those creepy talking baby ads I see on TV all the time…
Sean L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Boston, MA
Pretty delicious if you want a fast food type sub. I feel that it is overpriced though. Not necessarily because of the food, but the environment is just too bright plastic fake feeling… like I am sitting in a McDonalds or something. I really do like some of the subs though, try anything with ranch in the title and you will not be disappointed.
Evie U.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Somerville, MA
I never go to chain restaurants or fast food joints. But Quiznos is the bomb! Great flavor combinations in these subs… if you’re in the mood for some greasy satisfying subs, try Quiznos.