Great Meat Ball Subs. i only had one Meatball from there I just moved here, I haven’t been here two weeks yet, but I always ask for Delivery, but when I get my Social Security check next month, I am going to start getting the 20 inch Subs, I want to try them all!
Sharon L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
I had been hearing about capriotti’s for a while now but my first time was when I had jury duty on the 8th of December. I will never buy from them again. The sandwich was very greasy and all I tasted was greasy onions and mushrooms mixed with cheese. The meat had no flavor at all it was a disgusting sandwich. Please don’t waste your money. They had the nerve to have tip jars on the counters. It was a total waste of my money $ 9.18, I only eat half a sandwich because I was hungry. Ugh!
Amity D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 North Las Vegas, NV
I love Capriotti’s and I love that they are at the courthouse. Even though you’re at the courthouse you still get the same great service and the same great food.
Vanessa V.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
How far would you go for a Capriotti’s sandwich? Would you walk barefoot through a metal detector? I did, but I didn’t want the sandwich as badly as my co-worker. This Capriotti’s is located in the RJC(Regional Justice Center), so it’s convenient for employees working there and those with the pleasure and privilege of serving on a jury. RESTAURANT The lines for this place can stretch to its entryway, but most people come here to place orders and pick up, so seating isn’t a problem. If you sit at the high table by the large windows, you’ll have a nice street view and a partial view of the Detention Center, which is just a hop and a skip away. Anyway, for the most part it’s clean. FOOD I ordered the Homemade Turkey sub. Its description on Cap’s website’s menu sounds mouthwatering: «Fresh, slow roasted, pulled turkey.» I wish that was how my turkey sandwich was because it was bland and dry. It sure didn’t taste«roasted.» I don’t know how many mustard packets I had to use to flavor it up, but it was probably an embarrassing amount; fortunately, I have no shame when it comes to taking advantage of condiments. My co-worker also tried to push my daily calorie intake to the edge by forcing me to share a doughnut with him. Ok, I wasn’t forced, but I pretty much had to eat half of it after he had split it. I like my doughnuts fresh; saran wrapped doughnuts tell me that they came off of a truck several hours prior to unwrapping. Might I add it was glazed, but the doughnut didn’t have that«glazed» appearance since the sugar had already been soaked in by the dough. Refills on fountain beverages aren’t free. When I visited there was a sign taped on the soda machines informing customers that refills cost $ 0.50. The soda machines aren’t visible to employees working up front, so you *could* give yourself a few free refills; however, keep in mind this Cap’s is located in the RJC. OVERALL With food trucks parked outside the RJC, and several restaurants and franchises like Quizno’s that are located within walking distance, you’re better off finding better sandwiches at those places.
Laura M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
I love Capriotti’s, we order it at work for extended staff meetings because they deliver. However, this location delivers when it wants to. The reason for the inconsistency they claim is based on whether or not they are busy. I will never understand why you’d miss out on sales. We were excited when this location opened, but we’re missing our old location that was always able to deliver.
Krista N.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
Random fact of the week: There is a Capriotti’s in the Regional Justice Center. Yes, you will hear the phrase«beer money!» spoken in the same building where the Nevada Supreme Court makes decisions. Disclaimer: I am not a Capriotti’s fan but I applaud Capriotti’s on their business sense. Desperately hungry people like me, trapped in the RJC for hours on end, will do crazy things to get fed. My desperation led me to eat at this Capriotti’s, a chain I truly despise. Capriotti’s, to me, is universally gross and this new location did not disappoint. I ordered the Cole Turkey featuring dry, overcooked turkey, sweaty provolone cheese, dry coleslaw, and one slice of tomato. Eating this sandwich was like chewing an entire bag of cotton. That’s the Capriotti’s experience! This place was packed though, so apparently it’s popular. Needless to say, once my biological need for food was met, I threw away the rest of my sandwich. Sadly, I’ll probably be back, whether I like it or not.