Let’s just get this out of the way, subway might have more choices, but which witch is just ultimately better. Now let’s look at the pros and cons Pros Good food Regular noise level Good service Order ahead Ok variety Cons Not as much variety as subway (Anything else?) Overall I think that it is a very good sandwich place that if you haven’t, you should check it out.
Annie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Conroe, TX
I’m a regular Which Wich consumer. I rarely visit this one Unless I want it before my shift. Well, I just find it so astonomically strange how this store compared to the woodlands one compare. This one has very little happiness and the workers don’t bother talking to you Unless you initiate it. On top if that, if you get a medium sandwich and a lot of extra condiments you barely get anything. Persay, you get spinach on it, they give you five leaves of spinach. How is that possibly okay when you are paying good money? To complete the frustrations, it doesn’t taste as fresh as it could. As I said I am a regular consumer and each time I visit this one it has this taste of being locked in a six pan for a few days. Obviously the management at this store doesn’t care about it’s customers or their food. I hope upper management helps this store out so I can enjoy this one as much as The Lake Robbins one. Goodluck seriously. amd for all those who aren’t management don’t bother eating here until a change happens unless you want disappointment and sadness.
MellyJim H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 The Woodlands, TX
We like the concept of the Bags to fill out here at WW. I like Subway but not the, ‘yes that!, no not that, no over one’, as you try and direct the person to make your sandwich. The WW way is nice, fill out the bag and you get your sandwich at the end. I had the Banh Mi. It was really tasty. They did have 5 people behind the counter so service was fast. We will come back.
Frank M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Magnolia, TX
The bread is supermarket quality. Fairly good choice of ingredients, particularly if you are vegetarian. Prices are a bit expensive but if you order a large sandwich you have 2 meals. Unless you are a little piggy like me. Service was pleasant or indifferent. That’s better than the artificially sweet and caring so prevalent elsewhere. 2 TVs, a newspaper. If you want a carb overdose, this is your place! All in all, a 2 ½ star rating.
Craig B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 The Woodlands, TX
Not the friendliest place and the manager way too busy checking out(as in ogling) a customer to give any if the typical pleasantries when looking over our order. Great sandwiches though but pricy as mentioned below.
Caryn B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Travis, TX
Do not order a sandwich online and expect it to be ready when it says it’s going to be. When we showed up to pick up the food, they hadn’t even started on the two sandwiches. For the price you pay for their sandwiches you would expect better service.
Trevor P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Colorado Springs, CO
Fun concept. I have eaten at two; one in Colorado and this one in Texas. Slow to get you food which is 3.5 stars in quality.
Brandon T.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Wichita, KS
I’ve never been to this chain before and got my first and it is here. Being used to send this from subway or quiznos I was a bit disappointed. The sandwiches I received had about half the meat that I would get on a Subway sandwich, but they cost considerably more. I got a 14 inch turkey bacon ranch that was more bread than anything else. Although the staff was friendly and the restaurant was very clean I was disappointed with the results.
Ryan V.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Spring, TX
I was infatuated with this place when it opened, but I haven’t been in forever now. Why? As said, it is expensive. Yes, it is tasty goodness. BUT, I basically get the wreck from Potbelly’s and I just feel like the value here is way lower. I like big hefty sandwiches, and this just doesn’t fit the bill for me. Their shakes are very tasty though. Parking is a pain the butt to. In the summer, I like to park by where I’m going. Not across the street having to take a walk and cross lanes of traffic :-/ Won’t be back here anytime soon unless with friends that just wannnna go or something.
Matt K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Austin, TX
I love which wich, but it is WAY over priced for how little they give you. I can go to subway for a five dollar Footlong with drink and chips, rather than $ 8.67 for a 5″ sandwich and drink. The selection there is outstanding, and of good quality, but overpriced.
Thomas W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miami, FL
Hey !!! For the price and what they offer, this place is great !!! I have eaten there three times an I love it. The Black Bean Patty is nice. I am a vegetarian so I selected this and it was great !!! However, their beverage choices are horrible. Can we please ween people off of the soda !!!
Albert N.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 The Woodlands, TX
We were out in the far northwest reaches of the Woodlands last Sunday, and had an hour to kill. We headed out to the newish center at the intersection of 1488 and 2978. This area used to literally be BFE, because the map shows the town of Egypt at that intersection. It’s amazing how it has grown up in the past few years. Searching around, we saw a Which Wich shop, and we’d never visited one, so our choice was made. Upon entering, we were faced with a display filled with hundreds of small paper bags, and a wall explaining everything. The Which Wich concept is different: Pick the bag that corresponds to the category of sandwich you want, then customize by ticking off the appropriate boxes on the bag. Hand it over, and in a few minutes, you get it back, filled with a sandwich build to your specs. The choices looked interesting; we were in the mood for something Italian, so we went with their Muffuletta. It’s a mixture of salami, ham, and their olive salad. We added a bit of garlic and provolone cheese, and handed over our bag. Part of the concept is that almost all the sandwiches cost the same — about $ 5.50. Adding chips and a drink bring the total to around $ 8; not cheap, but not outrageous either. On this slow Sunday, we waited and waited. Unlike Subway or the other sandwich shops we’ve visited, Which Wich has one person making sandwiches, which slows things down considerably. The sandwiches are also made behind a tall counter, so you can’t observe the work or the ingredients. Our name was called, and we retrieved our sandwich. In an era of huge portions and too much food on the plate, Which Wich was a surprise… the sandwich was small, perhaps 5″ long, and it wasn’t exactly overstuffed with ingredients. The flavor was OK; a little too much olive salad, not enough meat and cheese. All in all, we were disappointed. The place has promise, but the value side of the equation is off. When the market leader is offering a footlong sandwich stuffed with ingredients for $ 5, paying more for a sandwich that’s less than half the size and with skimpy ingredients just doesn’t make sense.