Food was good, but service took forever. 30 minutes for two sandwiches at 2:30pm on a Saturday. Hate to have been here during the lunch rush.
Mister K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Olive, MT
I tried Which Wich, but I really feel like it’s a poor Subway clone. I recommend Jersey Mike’s or Jason’s Deli if you want a good solid sub with all the fixings.
Jay W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Springfield, MO
This Which Wich used to be great — consistently good food, service, and cleanliness. At some point a few months ago, however, the owner/manager posted a sign in the front window stating that the restaurant was for sale. He told customers he was burnt out on running the business and needed out. I don’t know if he ended up selling it or still owns it and has just given up on actively managing the restaurant, but soon after that point, he went from being around all the time to never being visibly present. And no one else seems to have taken his place as manager. As a result, you have a few college-age kids running the store at most times of day with no supervision. And as you’d imagine, the quality and consistency of the restaurant has gone way downhill. Sandwiches are frequently poorly made and underwhelming. There is no quality control nor are there any enforced standards. Employees are often standing around and chatting while one lone worker takes all the orders and makes all the food. By all signs, no one is actively managing this restaurant — and it very much shows. It’s really a shame, because this used to be one of the best and most consistent quick lunch spots in the area. Nowadays, though, it’s a real gamble. I’d say about one out of every four times, you get a decent sandwich. The rest, it’s shoddily and sloppily made and a disappointing overall experience. Those aren’t very good odds.
DK B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Springfield, MO
Although it is only fast food and it is a chain, the sandwich selections are yummy and varied. I can always build a nice seafood sandwich or veggie burger for vegetarians! Hard to always find that. The local owner is always friendly if he is on sight and continues to have have expectations for the quality of the restaurant.
Cami S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Panama City, FL
Over priced but it was good. I got the tuna sandwich and my hubs got the french dip… I wish i had gotten that as well but neither meal was bad. Made to order much like subway you pick and choose your toppings, Fun atmosphere
Alexis M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Belleville, IL
I definitely prefer Which Which over Subway but it’s still a pretty main stream sandwich place. Tons of options on the menu. I usually only eat the turkey and the meat is more shaved, which i like. The ingredients are always fresh. I think there’s been one time we’ve eaten here where things weren’t up to par but that was an isolated incident. The small subs are 7 inches and i really wish they would have a smaller portion sub for someone like me who has a hard time eating all that or doesn’t want all the calories. The prices aren’t super unreasonable, but it’s definitely not cheap.
Cody M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Belleville, IL
Pretty typical sub shop with a lot of variety and a cool way of ordering. We eat here when on the go a lot and its pretty decent.
Mike K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Springfield, MO
I love which wich. But the last two times I’ve been to this location they’ve screwed up my order. The idea behind which wich is that the customer gets to design their sandwich on the spot. When I meticulously label what I want and don’t want and spend $ 15, I expect accuracy. Luckily, the first time they screwed up, the owner was there and readily corrected the mistake. But now that it has happened again, I’m beginning to question their management. Next time, when I have an itch for which wich ;), I’ll go to the other location in town.
Kevin C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Omaha, NE
I love Which Wich. you really can’t go wrong here. I love that you walk in, pick your bag, and then go about composing your sandwich on the bag. You can put as many or as few toppings as you want on your sandwich, which I love as well! My favorite is the Thank you Turkey sandwich that comes with cranberries and stuffing! It’s thanksgiving in sandwich form! The house chips are delicious as well! It’s great for a quick meal. The bags make for easy carry-out options as well. It is also nice as there is no guess work in who’s sandwich is who’s when you order for a group of people. I’ve never had a bad item here, and all of the toppings always seem fresh. I would definitely keep Which Wich in the rotation of fast, casual restaurants!
Alan C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Rogersville, MO
The whole ordering system is genius and keeps things efficient. Their variety of toppings and options also sets them apart from competitors. The staff at this location are always friendly and everything is clean each time. One of the best things about Which Wich is their R&D option. It is a revolving door of new creations that are variants of many favorites. Two of which to mention are the Shrimp Po Boy and the Gyro. The Shrimp Po Boy was a solid fast food version of the popular Cajun sandwich. The Gyro was interesting. They have the standard version which would have been perfectly good. There is the option for«Authentic.» This means they put french fries in it. I think the standard version would have been.
Sara V.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Luis Obispo, CA
A little weird to order on the bag the first time but I like it. The sandwich was decent but nothing special. Trumps Subway and the like for sure but by no means does it compare to any of the delis I’m used to back home! Lacks that pizzazz that would make it really special.
Janet D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Strafford, MO
I felt like it takes advance knowledge to know how to order your sandwich at this place. I only went once. Maybe they deserve a second chance. It was crowded. It was a bustling Saturday. Maybe a person who walks in there at like 3 on a Monday would have a good experience.
Eric R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Magnolia, TX
I really like this business model. Typically, I’m not one to go out to a restaurant and order a sandwich. I can make a pretty mean sandwich at home for a fraction of the cost. However, in taking an employee to lunch today he wanted a sandwich so we decided to try this place. You look at a starter menu which lists the different base sandwiches which they offer and select a brown bag which matches your sandwich choice as a starting point. Using a marker(provided), you go down the list of possible toppings and check off what kind of bread you want, what you want added to your sandwich, what size you want(3 to choose from), if you want it toasted or not, etc. Beats the heck out of the assembly line sandwich process or having to walk through your order with a cashier and hoping they get it right. They take your bag, you pay, and off they go to assembling your sandwich to your specifications. You write your name on the bag and once the sandwich is finished they call your name(and you can take a little liberty, I listed my name as «Moon Doggy» and that’s how they called me when my sandwich was ready) and you get your sandwich loaded in the bag you filled out. The bread was fresh, the ingredients all tasted fresh and good, and the employees were friendly. I don’t go out to get sandwiches often, but when I do this is likely to be my «go to» spot.