Subway is great. The management running it? Not so much. You know something is Slater ran when logistics just don’t work out. As we were standing in line, people kept piling in line and the poor, older women working was very overwhelmed and stressed. She would call for help from the front staff, and one girl even looked at her and walked away. Even the owner walked in, took a look and left. Maybe companies now a days should stop laying people off to save money, and always have help. The lady working even said that when she calls for help, nobody listens. Very unfair to leave this woman working alone. Understaffing is never a good thing. I will not step back into this logistically-corrupt business again.
Rosy Y.
Place rating: 1 Manhattan, NY
This place is awful The guy who runs is smug and indifferent because his daddy — who owned the equally dismal and now-defunct Slater’s supermarket next door, bought him this place as a present. Yay. It’s plain to see that the rotten apple in this case hasn’t fallen far from the tree — since the kid hasn’t got any more business sense or customer-service savvy than his old man had. There are 3 businesses inside; a Dunkin Donuts, a Subway Sandwich counter, and Slater’s own mini-spinoff of his fathers filthy market — complete with outdated food. On any given day, you can stand there and wait to be served. And wait. And wait. Then, when one of the lazy little snot-nosed brats manning the stations finally decides to begrudgingly wait on you, be prepared for attitude! The young women there are especially rude and nasty. It makes you wonder what the relationship is between the owner and these young girls if they feel they can so brazenly treat customers like crap and not suffer any repercussions. Hmm. Makes a person wonder. Regardless, the service here is lousy, the food is questionably fresh, the tables are a filthy mess, and to top things off, they unscrupulously get their gasoline from Venezuela — regardless that there has been a long-simmering issue between them and the US. I guess profit comes before patriotism to some. You don’t need this place. The clean, friendly Cumberland Farms directly across the street also carries sandwiches, coffees, groceries, and gas — but with NO attitude.