This review is dedicated to my good friend, Casey — in appreciation of bringing things like tacos in a bag, fried pickles, yellow mustard and BMTs into my life. When I say«I love Subway!», it really means that I love the unique combination of turkey, provolone, green peppers, banana peppers, cucumbers, black olives, mayo, salt & pepper and oil & vinegar on Italian herb and cheese bread that no other sandwich chain or deli can duplicate. My love is limited to this ONE sandwich and I am actually terrified of their tuna, meatballs, and most other meat options. But today, I had my first Italian BMT. It was delicious! Much better than whatever version of an Italian sub that the deli at work could have produced. And the 5 minute walk over to the train station probably burned off some calories — added bonus! Other reviewers seem to be pretty worked up about this location’s pricing, but… I don’t care. The shop is clean and convenient. The people who work there are focused and efficient. It seems busy enough that the ingredients must have a good turnover rate. And I happen to love the bread smell that creeps through the lower tunnels of the station. So while I’m not sure what Subway sandwiches are supposed to cost(I just don’t eat there regularly enough to notice), I feel like I get my money’s worth by piling on loads of veggies. They also have SunChips and awesome fountain soda. All in, my lunch today was cheaper and more delicious than what I would have gotten in our cafeteria, so I’m happy. Cool Fact: The acronym BMT stands for Biggest, Meatiest, and Tastiest. But in the early days of Subway restaurants, it was a promotion that was based on the Brooklyn Manhattan Transit system in New York City that went along with the subway theme.
Heather C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Naugatuck, CT
The most expensive Subway I’ve been in ever. Some of the footlongs are $ 10+ WTF. I understand it’s a train station, and that this is Fairfield County(I live up in the northwest corner of the state, so things are generally cheaper…) but I don’t even think I’ve seen prices that insane in New York City. I wish I hadn’t missed the New Caanan dink(thanks Metro-North for NOT holding it for a 9 minute late westbound train) so I didn’t get hunger pangs and feel the need to stop here. $ 6.50 for a 6 inch buffalo chicken and a bottle of water? AREYOUONCRACKGUYS?
Liam Q.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Brooklyn, NY
Overpriced. They make the whole hallway that commuters have to walk through daily stink.
E M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 New York, NY
Very recent and, at first sight, not unwelcome addition to the otherwise paltry food offerings at Stamford Station. Located on the dungeon-level of the station, the newly-opened Subway ‘shop’ is one of the cleanest I have seen for the chain, and I have been a customer for years. My biggest peeve with this place is the ‘in-your-face’ notice(taped to the front of the counter) that they don’t participate in the standard Subway promotions, e.g., the«$ 5 foot-long» promotion — what’s up with that? The resulting approx. $ 7.50 charge for a 12″ veggie ‘delight’ with double cheese(meaning 8 small, thin triangles) and salad on top(no meat) — and a bag of chips is daylight robbery. Where do these guys think they are — Midtown Manhattan?! While it’s a decent, reasonably high-traffic location(however, mostly commuter), these guys will likely ultimately be done-in by their pricing arrogance. I suspect they’ll be gone within a year.