Same story … Different location. Skimpy meat, and just an overall bad experience. I would def. recommend going to a Quiznos if this ready available… Even a Blimpie’s would be a better alternative. If your craving JJ’s I would say the closest acceptable store would be to travel to Columbus… I just get the feeling they do not want to be a sub shop.
Jenna B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
I’m writing about this location, not the subs. Jimmy Johns is your typical cold cut oversized sub, not my favorite but it does the trick. But this particular location is one of the very few that actually has a drive thru, which is amazing. It can be kind of hard to find tucked away on Church street off of 16. Go with the beach club and you won’t go wrong.
Jennifer P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Columbus, OH
From what I’ve been told, Jimmy Johns is better than any other sub shop in the midwest. I’m from the west coast and in my five years that I’ve lived in Ohio, I’ve n ever been to Jimmy Johns, until today. Mistake. I bit into my turkey, avacado spread sub and expected a party in my mouth. I can’t tell you how disappointed I was. I got through about half and realized the avacado spread was missing. Just as i was about to take another bite… i noticed a delicious hair on the bottom of my sandwich. Needless to say I wont be going back. You shouldn’t either.
Holly G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Granville, OH
There are so many better places to buy a good sub. Once was enough.
Paul T.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Traverse City, MI
Awwwww! Isn’t that CUTE??? Look at that little sub with three paper-thin slices of meat. Head to Jersey Mike’s or Quizno’s. Jimmy John’s has good bread but the skimpy portions leave me feeling ripped off.