Subs are awesome. The staff has gotten better. This ppace is super crowded durring lunch durring the week from the base and on sundays due to church groups. But at dinner its good. Love the turkey bacon ranch.
Clarence W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Ellaville, GA
New low calorie sandwiches, equal smaller, no problem with that just same price, and it took 20 minutes to get the sandwich.
Lea K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Wake Forest, NC
When I walked in, there were four people working. For whatever reason we still had to wait. The place smelled like cleaning solutions, not food– which is never a good thing. The girls working were nice, but defiantly had an attitude. This was my first time ever eating at a firehouse subs and I was extremely disappointed.
Bo K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Warner Robins, GA
The problem with this place is not the service, but the total sub. I tried the Italian Sub large with the works. The wheat bread was very plain tasting and the Italian meats tasted like items you may pick up in a cold cut package. The only tastes in this sub was the onions and the dressing including mustard. A great sub no matter what you get on it should make you want to come back, well I will not go back. I will however go to Larry’s Giant Subs for my Italian subs or any great tasting items.
L S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Bonaire, GA
I’ve eaten at a lot of Firehouse subs and this specific location is sub-par. The cashier mumbled and I had to ask her to repeat herself twice before I could figure out what she was asking me. Of course, she acted like I was the idiot for not being able to understand her. The subs took a long time to come out, and looked like they were hastily thrown together. The meat wasn’t shaved, it was cut pretty thick. If you’ve ever ordered deli meat then equate the thickness to a 1.5 cut. I also got the top of an un-cored tomato in my sandwich. Maybe they thought I wouldn’t notice eating the hard green middle… I did. It’s obvious these sandwiches aren’t made with pride. I won’t be back to this location.
Kate H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Hampton, VA
Slowest service ever. We came in 11 am on a Sunday, there were two people in front of us and it took at least 10, maybe 15, minutes to get our sandwiches. There were six employees that we could see in the restaurant, one of them was working, one was leaning on our side of the counter watching her, and the other four were leaning against the back counter hanging out. This is a problem I’ve had many times at Firehouse Subs and I wouldn’t return if there were any other option besides Subway or fried food in the area. Come on guys, you work in a customer service industry and the only customer service I received was a hello when I came through the door. Sandwich was good though!
Nate s.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Oklahoma City, OK
When it comes to sandwich restaurants in the Warner Robins area, your choices are very limited, the best place being the sandwich made at home, but relatively speaking Firehouse isn’t a bad choice and works in a pinch. I can’t attest to how fresh the meat, bread, or vegetables(the fact that they have veges may be more of a myth then actual truth), but I guess it doesn’t matter too much when you’re going to blitz the sandwich in a hot oven. I don’t really have much more to say about Firehouse simply because it’s that memorable of a place.
Sam S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Byron, GA
Let’s face it, Subway is really fucking boring these days. But they’re so healthy, blah blah, whatever, man. And Quiznos, I love ya, but you’re heading the way of the zzzzz yourself. Also, there’s only one of you around me and that sucks ass. Firehouse is near where I work so I go there probably once every two to three months and it’s good. Hot subs, somewhat hearty in their construction, with no frills. A little expensive, but you’re paying for a lot of meeeaatttt. Their claim, for the heartiness, I guess, is that they were founded by firefighters and firefighters have to eat a big ass meat packed meal. Honestly, I could care less. The food is warm and it’s tasty. There’s a slight firehouse motif in the place, with a few axes on the wall, which I find comforting. Should zombie armageddon ever break out in the street outside, I’m A) right now to a karate place, and B) there’s an axe right there above where I eat. Also, a ginormous mural of a burning building with some firefighters standing in front of it and thinking about putting it out. I find that comforting when I’m digesting meat in vast quantities. Sadly, though, no pole to slide down. :( Also, they have that novelty selection of weird ass barbecue sauces on the counter that you can spend a good portion of time selectiong from. There’s at least 50 of them up there. Some of them just look goofy or have stupid names, but on the plus side there, I’ve actually watched a lunch companion cry because the hot barbecue sauce he put on his sandwich was a little too hot. Then I watched him run to the bathroom to put his flaming hot tongue under a faucet. Then he made me swear to never share that anecdote again. Oops. Bottom line, Firehouse is just a solid choice if, for some reason, you’re in the mood for a hearty sandwich with a shitload of meat on it.