we visit this quiznos regular. Everytime we go, before hand, we call the experience. We both know,(my husband and I), that the manager will make the sandwich super fast and try to skip out on the extra ingredients like tomato and olives. everytime we make them un-wrap the subs and put the extras on but each time they put maybe 10 olives and you want extra extra but if you ask for it they look at you like your stupid… yeah. im feed up with this quiznos. we spend 20 bucks on two sandwiches the last time. they confused me by making me tell them how i wanted both sanwiches all at once then they got confused and started asking stupid questions then i was confused even more to the point i said just wrap elm ill put my ingrediants on at home. skipped the peppers and all… making a sub should not be so hard. maybe it has something to do with a language barrier? idk. but i do know im done spending 20 bucks on a sandwich i can make at home. oh and the last time i swear the meat was undercooked and chewy… eeeewwwwww
Ryan G.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
I eat here once a month as it’s near my office, and I always have a very positive experience. I disagree with the earlier reviewer mentioning the lack of meat; mine always seem plenty meat-filled. What I like best is there’s rarely a crowd, and parking is surprisingly ample. It’s very in-and-out. I mean, it’s 5 stars as far as Quiznos or fast-food sandwich places go, but I’m not going to go out of my way to eat here normally.
Michelle C.
Place rating: 1 Round Rock, TX
I specifically told them I am deathly allergic to mustard when ordering. The guy told me «i know, I know, that sub doesn’t have mustard, don’t worry», Sure enough he put mustard on the sub. I had to be rushed to the emergancy room in an ambulance. Thank god I had my epipen on me, or I probably would have died. I called the quiznos and they never even called me back. Today I got a hold of the owner, I was polite, but he was very rude. He told me he got the report and I should have brought them the sub right away. I explained that I was a little busy being rushed to the emergancy room, and that I wasn’t able to. He barely let me get a word in, and instead yelled at me?! He never even apologized. On top of that, the other people who ate the subs also thought it wasn’t even that good. They didn’t toast them all the way, and they went very skimpy with the toppings.
J C.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
Silly chain review, but whatevs. I also just saw the previous review and can say I’m very surprised by it. I frequent this bad boy probably once a month. The owners are either Indian or Pakistani and SUPER friendly. The guy who rings you up is pretty cute, too. Ooh, speaking of– the clientele is generally not bad if you’re a single lady; lots of business guys in suits and stuff if ya catch my drift. They are fast, friendly and super courteous. I have also noticed they tend to make the sandwiches like the picture shows; appropriate meat: veggie ratio. Not at all a sandwich with mostly lettuce, etc filler. If you’re near 290 and 183 and want a delicious toasted sammich, come here.
Niki A.
Place rating: 1 Austin, TX
This Quizno’s should be QuizNO’S!!! In looking at Quiznos reviews, it seems like it’s pretty hit or miss. This is the closes location to my office, and for a while, it was okay. However, the other day, I returned a sandwich, a french dip, because they spooned a tiny bit of beef and a ton of the beef liquid creating a soggy mess. I’m sure the location might have something to do with the fact that these are franchises, but I have found that this location consistently puts very little meat on their sandwiches and tries to load them up with lettuce. They also put veggies on BEFORE the sandwich goes through the toaster, making the veggies soggy and wilted. They did give me a replacement sandwich, but it was an Italian sub, and there was literally once slice of each meat spread across the bread. There were a few bites that were just bread. The sandwich didn’t look like the picture on the menu– an overstuffed toasted image of what appears to be a good sandwich. Quizno’s FAIL! On top of all that, it’s honestly quite expensive for a plain sandwich. I usually leave there paying $ 9 for a regular sized combo. I’m done with this location unless they can get their act together and I’m heading to Thundercloud(which is further away) instead.