I have tried to like city bites. But everytime is dissapoiting. First sandwich I tried was in 2004?. I ordered a Grilled veggie sandwich. It was microwaved walmart brand frozen vegetables about a teaspoons worth on a stale baguette type bread. Second time I ordered an Italian style sandwich. The portions were minuscule and the ends of the bread were so hard you could not eat them. That was in 2006 I have not gone back.
Rachael P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sacramento, CA
Really good sandwiches! Awesome bread selection. Kinda pricey for 2 sandwiches $ 22 bucks!
Calvin C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Oklahoma City, OK
Food was good. Décor was interesting – like Miami Vice meets Pee Wee’s Playhouse. I shall return.
Joshua D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oklahoma City, OK
Went here for lunch today and got a California sub on sun dried tomato bread. It was awesome! They have several breads to choose from and both hot and cold subs. Good alternative for when you get tired of Subway. Also, check out the cookies in their bakery! I had a sooner doodle and it was quite delicious.
Tom M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lexington Park, MD
Good food. Alot like Subway, but a welcome change of pace. All the subs look good, and they have baked potatoes too. Very good selection of cookies for dessert. Something different then your average Subway, though. The décor is unique and interesting. Bathrooms have one-way mirrors — hopefully they don’t install them backwards. Try this place out!
Laura M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Antonio, TX
This is a good Sub shop. This was my first time there and I can now say I am a fan. It is similar to Subway and Quiznos, but the décor is not! It is fun and inviting and the tables and chairs are not in your typical restaurant layout. They have hot and cold subs, along with spuds. I asked the staff what to people usually get and I got a really good Italian sandwich on Jalapeño bread(the bread was great). Free refills on drinks. The staff were really nice. The prices were a bit steep for a sub shop though.