The service is good but they have raised the prices and lowered the amount you get. If I pay five dollars for a bowl of soup I should get a portion that would fill a soup bowl. What you get is a portion that would not fill a cup. Its crazy expensive for what you get. This is restaurant prices for fast food. Not worth the Price.
Michael F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Mountain House, CA
A decent sandwich shop, unique in that it’s the company’s first location. I stopped in for a soda. I was hoping for a Diet Coke but settled for a Diet Pepsi. For the area, this shop is modern and clean, including the bathrooms.
Beezy J.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Denver, CO
I got the Cuban sandwhich, it was delicious, 5 stars to Quiznos for good recipe, otherwise terrible service. I ordered my sandwhich large and my GF’S small, the cashier mistakenly charged us for 2 smalls. Neither of us caught the mistake until I was sitting down and finished my bag of chips and before she even started making the sandwhich came over to inform me of her mistake and I had to go back up to pay the difference. I went back up and paid what I thought was the difference and after checking my reciept she charged me the wrong price, another small sandwhich($ 4.99) instead of the $ 2.00 difference. I told her that the sandwhich was actually only $ 2.00 more and she argued saying no its the same as a small, I pointed at the sign, and she insisted she was right. Normally I would let the small difference slide, but since she felt it necessary to come over to my table to ask me to pay more I felt I deserve the right price. She refused to refund the difference so I asked for the manager, keep in mind this was all after I finished my chips and drink, but before she even started making the sandwiches. Me and my gf were the only 2 people in the whole place. I sat back down while she made our sandwiches, we both finished our meals, and still no manager. We waited an extra 5 minutes, after finishing and neither the cashier nor the manager were around, so we left angry. I then did the customer feedback survey on the site on the back of the reciept, and left a complaint, with no result. Normally I would just not return to that location, but since I’ve heard nothing from Quiznos, not even a confirmation email from my complaint, I will not return to any Quiznos, and will suggest to others not to as well.
Jessica J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Centennial, CO
Did you know the first Quiznos is here in Denver? Yeah, me neither :) But apparently this one in Cap Hill is it — the first! They have a small parking lot in front(which is nice, in a neighborhood where parking is scarce). They have all the normal Quiznos things on the menu and the rest is, well, fine. Kinda slow, but I think all Quiznos are and kinda a whole lot of people working who aren’t rude and aren’t nice. It is convenient if you are at or near the Capitol.
Jeff E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Denver, CO
The store was nice and all the condiments were clean and well stocked but my sandwich was not very good. It did not have the nice toastedness that they usually do and there was just a tiny bit of turkey on the sandwich.
Greg A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Denver, CO
Kind of crazy when I first tried Quiznos prob about 20 years ago I thought it was one of the best sammy places I had ever eaten at. The bread was great toasted and delicious ingredients fresh and yummy(Turkey bacon guac makes me drool just thinking about it). Now what it has become is just a shame a crappy corporate disgusting expensive and blah. I will give you one extra star just for the fond memory. But in my opinion the Quiznos time has come and gone to bad.
Michael B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Denver, CO
I’ve been eating at Quiznos for years and they have now reached the tipping point for me at this the original location. The prices keep going up and up and up. My turkey bacon guacamole combo cost me just under $ 9 and for that I get tomato slices in the middle of August that look like they came from a market in Moscow in the dead of winter. What they call a tomato slice I call garbage. Would you feed that to your family? But its ok to a customer because… well, just because! Many times here I have also had the problem — they keep putting the sweet flavored iced tea in the dispenser marked unsweetened black tea. There is just no excuse for serving a customer one of these white, wooden, UNRIPE tomatoes, especially when tomatoes are at their peak now at the end of August!
Rick T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Littleton, CO
The restaurant was clean but the bathroom was disgusting. I ordered the mesquite chicken sandwich and the chicken was rubbery, the lettuce was wilted, flavorless, and I’m waiting for the food poisoning to kick in. I’ll never ever go back to this location.
Eric R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
The first ever Quiznos store is almost the same as all the others. The menu is a bit different, but you get the same quality and prices. Not amazing, not terrible. Just an average sandwich shop.
Julio T.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Denver, CO
When I was a kid, I used to love Quizno’s. I used to love the Italian sandwich doused with extra pumps of dressing from the dispenser. Quizno’s was something I would always ask my parents to eat at, and since they liked it too, they would almost always oblige me. And I loved going to this location knowing it was the«orginal Quizno’s» and now they are all over the place. But now I go here and it’s definitely a «meh» moment. The reality is the prices here keep going up and the quality keeps going down. The meats are way too salty, the bread spongy, sauces lacking flavor, and then topped with limp tomatoes and lettuce. And the prices are all uniformly above $ 6.50-$ 7.00 for almost every sandwich. I love Italian sandwiches. One of my favorite foods because they are so delicious and so cheap. But instead of going to Quizno’s which is half a block away, I travel to Tony’s Market and get my sandwich there. It’s a bit more expensive at $ 9 but it’s way better in quality in almost every way. A Quizno’s executive was recently interviewed saying he was trying to guide the restaurant towards the«fast-casual» places like Chipotle and Noodles and Co., where people pay more money for slightly higher quality fare. As far as I can tell, the only thing that has changed here are the prices. The quality has in fact declined over the years rather than gotten better. Or maybe Quizno’s was always bad and my adolescent self just didn’t know any better.
Stan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Knoxville, TN
I could write the details about my experience, but suffice it to say that I was astonished at how poorly a shop could be run. In fact, their staff(namely Eric) seemed so disinterested and irritated at their work I was almost impressed that they showed up to work at all! Eric even went so far as to mock us as we asked about the menu! Every single part of this experience was wrong. The food was mediocre, the staff were terrible, menu and ordering process was confusing, and the tables were dirty. If I hadn’t been delirious from hunger, I would have walked out(I probably still should have). What a shame.
Kimberly S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Denver, CO
This branch of Quiznos boasts that it was the first one ever in Denver(1981). I had to go and check it out. Interior — a bit small, but then it’s a fast food restaurant, so no problem there. It was also clean, both inside, and outside at the few tables that they have. Prices — reasonable in this day and age Service — very good. Both people that helped me(the cashier, and the woman making my sandwich) were very friendly, which is an unknown concept to some places these days. I only had to wait 2 – 3 minutes to get my sandwich, as there was someone in front of me in line. Parking — they have their own decently sized parking lot. All in all, good place, decent food for fast food, and good service.
Archer D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Denver, CO
Took away«make your own option»(subway style) and added a tip jar(pay your own people, this ain’t a sit down restaurant). But at least now they ask you what you want at the end. Still, I prefer Subway, Qunizos has better quality, and sometimes prices, but Subway is a better experience, and that is setting the bar really low.
Thor C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Englewood, CO
Rude, abrupt, unknowledgeable about their own product line. I only went there because of a groupon. Granted, i got a great deal, but that wasn’t enough to keep me as a customer.
Lisa O.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Denver, CO
The employees were too busy chatting together to notify me that my sandwhich was ready. I went up to ask, «Is this mine?» they said Yeah, then turned back to chatting. One person in that group was blocking my access to the condiment bar, he apologized but didn’t move. Do your jobs.
Jesse j.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
The 1st is always the best!
Stanly W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Denver, CO
I have to echo every other review that spoke ill of the sandwiches and the service. The blame rests squarely on the ownership. If they’ve been that lax for so long, then they should sell the store to somebody who gives a damn. It’s true: the employees usually speak poor English and have bad attitudes. It’s true: the bread is either barely toasted or singed black, and the sandwiches in general are bland and hastily thrown together, no love. These people are so eager to get you out of the door that half of the time they don’t even wait to see if you’re done choosing your toppings. This last time, I didn’t even get mayo or mustard on my Italian, and the guy rolled his eyes at me when I asked for black olives(they were put on pre-oven stage, and fool that I am didn’t know it). I don’t often root for places to go belly up, but it couldn’t happen to this place fast enough
Laura L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Littleton, CO
You know how sometimes you are really, really, really craving a certain restaurant or type of cuisine and you must have it no matter what? Well, with zero food in my mostly boxed-up apartment and having eaten only snack foods for a day, I was craving some healthy mediterranean food. Unfortunately, the place I wanted to stop had no parking within a three block radius, so hunger pangs forced me to stop by Quizno’s. It’s been a long time since I’ve eaten at one, and I think I know why. Although I was super excited to have a toasted sub, I ended up being a bit disappointed. This Quiz’s is literally only a few blocks from my hood, so it wasn’t sitting that long before I had the chance to take a bite. It was squishy, slightly burned on one end, and the avocado(which is actually flavorless guacamole) didn’t add anything in the flavor or texture department. My favorite part of the meal ended up being my chips and soda, sadly. I’d like to like it because sandwiches are healthier than pizza, but with so many great local sub and sando shops, I think I’ll be skipping Quizno’s until I’m desperate again.
Mona L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Aventura, FL
Back around 1983 or 1984, this was the first Quiznos I entered. My sweet Aunti Margie took me there for a tuna sandwich… it was delicious… Now in Miami, Quiznos are popping up all over town, the thing I liked about the old Quiznos is I didnt have to tell you what to put on my sandwich, it came with italian dressing, mozarella cheese(i believe) and all the good stuff that made it one of the best tuna sandwiches around… I walked into a store here in Hollywood, FL the other day, asked for the original way they were made… the new owner swore they never put cheese on it… i argued for a minute… then just asked to add it. It was good. Although, i think i may have missed exactly what goes into it, to make it the best tuna sandwich ever. I ate it, next time i’ll add the onions and i think they needed to sprinkle it with oregano… not sure. if anyone knows, please let me know