Worst sandwich ever. Big sign out front says gyros. I was tempted but they were out. I order the overpriced steak bomb, stale small roll. No cheese, and the steak was grisly, maybe cat meat. Don’t be a fool, avoid at all costs.
Gigi S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Homestead, FL
Not that impressed. $ 7.65 for a hot sub. I had the philly steak sub. Most of the sub consisted of bread. Same thing with my husband’s hot turkey bacon and cheese. For the amount we spent for two subs a fountaon drinks we could have just gone to Subway and had subs, chips and drinks. We will not be coming back.
Nestor D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami, FL
the best steak bomb sub in south fl!!!
Tabby B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Homestead, FL
I have been looking for a replacement sub shop since my favorite Philly STK shop closed years ago, with no luck. Ran across this place by accident and decided to give it a shot. Thank God I did. Most important thing… the place is CLEAN! Even the bathroom is above par. Super awesome staff that acknowledges you from the start, and they are super friendly and accommodating-even for us picky eaters. The quality of steak and all other ingredients is top notch and fresh as can be. I cannot say anything more than 5 stars is the understatement of the century! Please keep doing what your doing! Simply outstanding food.
Randy R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Homestead, FL
Coming to you live from homestead Fl! Lol tries this sub shop ordered the Philly cheesesteak and it did not disappoint. Cooked right just the right amount of cheese and full of flavor. The meat had some type of seasoning flavor to it that made it extra good. Overall i give the place a good ol A for effort. Staff is very cool people the owner is a cool guy. I like the place and recommend if your in the area to stop by and try it out.
Robert C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Homestead, FL
i’m a big fan of mom and pop sub shops so had to try this place out as its near me. these guys look like they opened up not too long ago. they have a highly visible location but it’s one of those places that by the time you see it you passed it and parking is not intuitive. you park behind the building. so being a fat guy that likes sub shops i’ve been to quite a few relatively speaking. these guys look like they are trying and hopefully they wont be offended by my suggestions. i want them to succeed so i have a great subshop near home. 1) loose the trays. the one i got was clean up top but when i picked it up it was sticky underneath. look at jimmy johns, no trays. they hand you a rolled up sub and your waxpaper is your tray when you unroll the sub. works for me and obviously most of america as jimmy johns is big. 2) loose the 0.50 refill sign. charge everybody an extra 0.25 or so. those signs set up a hostile mood with customers. makes me think your watching me and counting napkins or whatever. 3) you guys need some plastic utensils out by the coke machine. good subs usually leave you with extra food that fell out. i dont want to be a caveman. 4) the tables and seats need a good wipedown. the edge of my table was sticky. 5) get a chip rack and some premium chips. it’s expected that when you go to a subshop you will find a good selection of kettle chips. often times it’s Vickie’s or Kettle brand, sea salt, vinegar, jalapeño, black pepper, etc. if i don’t see something special, i’m not tempted to buy. 6) parking… having driven past this place a couple of times i was always left with a «where the F do i park?» and just kept going to popeyes up the road. get one of those fluorescent tempera paint sign painting guys to do a big«parking in rear» on one of those big windows facing the intersection. no parking = no customers