If I could give this review less than 1 star I would. The staff was not behind the counter when I walked in but that did not concern me until I started placing my order. I requested the Sammie’s the cook had no idea what I was speaking of then I explained I wanted the flatbreads. She had to go over and look at the menu board to verify it. Then said ok. I also stated that I wanted it as it comes but no tomato. She said ok again but proceeded to ask me what I wanted on it. So I stated everything that I wanted on the sammie. I also ordered a harvest chicken salad. The Harvest Chicken Salad is a staple salad for Quiznos. I typically frequent the location in Downtown Houston and Briar Forest. The Harvest Chicken Salad typically comes with Honey-Dijon chicken, apples, grapes, dried cranberries, tomatoes, cucumbers, pumpkin seeds with Acai Vinaigrette Dressing. When I arrived back at work with both orders and began to pour dressing on my salad when I noticed it had dressing on it. I begin to see what else the salad had or was missing. The salad only had apples, tomato, chicken and lettuce. I called and asked about the salad and«Becky» the employee that answered the phone stated that the salad changed this morning all over Houston. I offered to bring the salad back as this is not what I ordered and she stated I could not. I explained that perhaps I can order something else as this is not what I wanted. Needless to say I WILL never support this Quiznos ever again.
Nicole G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Houston, TX
They put the wrong lettuce blend on both my items, then told me that’s how they were supposed to be(except…that’s not what it says on the menu…). I didn’t get crackers with my soup, and the lady in front of me was charged incorrectly, making the line slow. It was just a series of fumbles and wasn’t the«fresh» experience I expect from them. There are better tasting sandwiches and better service to be had elsewhere.
Amber D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Katy, TX
Absolutely one of the worst fast food experiences I have ever had. Place was dark and empty when we arrived. No workers greeted us when we entered. Lady emerged from back with phone earbuds in. Still didn’t acknowledge is. Kept ear buds in. After awkwardly standing there for 45 seconds or so she said — What can I get you? Very cold and almost rude. She also wasn’t wearing hair net or hat. I have a dairy allergy and told her no cheese … As I am waiting in first sandwich to emerge from toaster … I had bad feeling she wasn’t paying any attention to me and I asked her again if she left off the cheese. She ran over to other side and quickly ripped cheese off sandwich before it hit the toaster! I have an allergy !! Remake the sandwich ! She then had to call what I guess is the manager twice because she didn’t know how to apply the Google offers coupon I had. She still ended up ringing our order up wrong. This is all while my sandwich is burning on the edge of the toaster oven. She also would remove her gloves and lay them on the bare counter and then go put on the same dirty gloves! She never handed us or cups — I grabbed them myself. She never once came back out from the back after she finished with us. I have called corporate and have yet to hear back. This fast food experience took 20 minutes to get my two sandwiches :(sad.
Porsche A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Houston, TX
Note: 1. Gnats at condiment bar = bad. 2. Getting my order wrong = bad. 3. Sandwich tasting sub-par = bad. Step your game up @Quiznos.
Zach E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cypress, TX
I went to this location one time for a late lunch, it was rather empty. Compared to other Quizno’s, this one seemed rather dark in the interior and when they finished making my sandwich, the taste was a bit off putting on the chicken even though I usually get the same order at every Quizno’s. The woman at the cashier also miscalculated our order and had to charge us more. Not something you really want to hear. The place needs some fine-tuning.
Jaime M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Austin, TX
Sandwiches: OK. I like the avocado spread they use on the veggie. Labor practices: Appalling. I applied for a job here in high school. I was called back for an interview. The woman who grilled me, the manager, was asking a range of ordinary questions, basically whether I, at age 17, had any experience in food service. I did. THEN she asked me where I went to church. What? She wanted to know which Christian denomination’s establishment I attended on a regular basis. I lived with my parents. I followed their religious guidance. Apparently, the fact that my parents were not Presbyterian was unacceptable. I’ll never forget the way she looked me in the eye when I told her the name of my church, then said, «What is that? Are they weirdos?» «No, I don’t think so.»(Sidenote: The church I grew up in was FULL of quirky but rational people. But that’s priviledged information.) «Well, I don’t know. I was gonna hire you because we need a woman on the staff! Too many boys here! But that’s just too weird for me!» «OK. Is there anything else I can tell you?» «Are you saved?» «Excuse me?» «Saved. Going to heaven.» «I don’t think I am.» «OK, you want to go to my church, you let me know.» «Should I expect a call about the job?» «Maybe I call, maybe I don’t. We need girls. We need church-going, good people. I don’t know.» I never heard back from her.