Staff is outstanding help me get an order through quickly they did a great job food is great also thank you for the team you have there
Carol G.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
I ordered online and it was the easiest and most delicious experience I’ve had with online ordering. I easily selected exactly how I wanted my order and a few other folks’ orders from the office. I checked out and was confirmed an exact time when my order would be ready for pick up. Bam! The ingredients are fresh and prices are competitive. I love this place, especially the online ordering.
Jordan C.
Place rating: 5 Jefferson Park, Los Angeles, CA
I gotta give this place 5 stars mainly because of the Philly Cheesesteak. it is by far the closest sandwich to a Geno’s and Pat’s in Philly. If you can get one i recommend it. Whiz all day!
Victoria R.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Which Wich is a solid sandwich option by campus. I especially enjoy the Grinder, although, I have been told by vegetarian friends that the vegetarian options are very good. This place is good, not great, but I’m glad to have option. Seating in this place is miserable, especially during the lunch rush. Perhaps the hope is that most students are grabbing their sandwiches and eating somewhere on campus.
Jay K.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
I’ve been here two or three times at most? I was just here the other day and I actually really liked it. Keep in mind I get a medium with no drink or chips so it’s about 8.50 for me? As long as I don’t find myself paying over 10 dollars for food I’m pretty content considering where I live and the options I have. The first thing to note is how this place works. You can either order online or you can go in and place your order. What you do is instead of going immediately to the cash register you can go to the right(in this store) and choose the ‘bag’ for which you’ll customize. Each bag is for a different group of sandwiches – chicken, beef, veggie that kind of stuff. And then you circle the sandwich you want and customize it by checking off the options listed beneath. Then you take that to the front and they’ll ring you up! If you’ve never been here before this place is located under Icon Plaza right on Exposition Blvd. Parking sucks, you can find street parking on fig, go on flower, or park in either Icon or Tuscany’s lots that allow free parking for a certain amount of time. Tuscany is validated though, don’t miss that! The benefit of this place for me is that it’s never packed. This place has been around for awhile so I assume they’ll survive, the issue is they’re in an awkward spot. Unlike most of the other eateries they’re kind of in this corner not near anything else. I’ve enjoyed the sandwiches I’ve gotten and service has been really nice for me. I’m hoping to go back and try a different sandwich, although I’m a creature of habit and usually stick to some sort of chicken, red onion, pesto sandwich. Overall though I was pretty happy when I left. No mix ups or mistakes on my order!
Ray F.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Great place to go for a nice sand which from breakfast to lunch. Sand which comes out very fast
David R.
Place rating: 3 San Bernardino, CA
This place is okay. Ordered the Italian grinder. Sandwich was good, but most definitely not worth the price. Worth a try if you don’t mind paying $ 16 for a grinder, drink, and chips.
Alanni G.
Place rating: 4 Simi Valley, CA
I’ve heard of friends raving about Which Wich spots and decided to give it a try today! We walked from the California Science Center(11 minute walk) to grab a bite to eat when we were done touring around. The options for building your sandwich were plentiful, bonus for letting you choose to add hummus and/or pesto! Totally love the variety in comparison to other sandwich spots like Subway. The food didn’t take too horribly long to come out, but the place seemed to get backed up pretty quickly with only two employees working. I also agree with some other reviews that the food is pretty pricey and could do a bit better to fill you up, but I suppose the quality and choices need to be paid for somehow! So take advantage of it and fill that sandwich up!
Bijou N.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
which which has a ton of options for sandwiches. I’ve really liked the veggie black bean patty and the gyro one and the egg sandwich. There’s a ton of variety and so many toppings :)
Channing C.
Place rating: 4 Bronzeville, Chicago, IL
This place makes me think of potbelly. Sandwich was good but excellent customer service!!!
Daniel M.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Decent spot across the street from USC. It has. A really convenient location as well. Which Wich is sandwiches are okay, nothing special. Better than Subway, but definitely not the best out there. I had a Monte Carlo. There were generous portions in the sandwich, as far as toppings are concerned. The sandwiches are long but skinny. I also wanted a pineapple shake, but they were out of milk. I went towards the end if the day, so I don’t hold it against them. It’s a little pricy for a college student. You can expect to pay anywhere from $ 10-$ 16 on average here. The space is new & clean. There are a couple TVs on all the time. There’s not a lot of seating, so it’s definitely not a place for big groups. The thing that this place has going for it is location. There’s not much competition as far as sandwich places in the USC area. I think because of pricing, though, Togo’s still has the upper hand in my opinion.
Tasty T.
Place rating: 2 Los Angeles, CA
Small portion size & too pricey for what you get! I was still hungry and for over $ 10 for just a sandwich I should have been full. I had a medium on wheat. It was nice to have a selection but the price is not worth it. Especially the size and being left hungry. I went next door to get pizza. QUALITY: good PORTIONSIZE: poor PRICE: Poor
Debie L.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Fairly quick service but a little pricey for what you get in my opinion… I have only been here at most 5 times in the 3 years that I’ve lived right upstairs. However, they apparently send you a free sandwich on your birthday if you join their rewards program! Thanks which wich!
Emily G.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
A solid lunch choice for anyone in the USC area, thanks mostly to the fact that you can pretty much get unlimited toppings for free, and there are lots to choose from! The lines here can get long around lunchtime, but that’s pretty typical for anything in the area. THe staff here is usually very friendly though, which makes the experience more enjoyable. I highly recommend the house chips — the flavoring on them has a lot of pepper, which I love. Sandwich-wise, I’m a big fan of the artichoke + provolone and the turkey reuben — no matter what you get, I highly recommend the wheat bread and to get it hot(so much more delicious when it’s warm and toasty!) Granted, this place is a bit pricey, but a trick I’ve picked up is to get the medium size(10.5″) and then save half for a second meal — when you do that, the price is actually great!
Kelli S.
Place rating: 4 Honolulu, HI
I’ve only been to this Which Wich(WW) once – I heard it was like Subway, but better – but since it was so close to where I lived when I was going to USC, I figured I should check it out while I was still in the area. Plus, for one of the events at school, the lunch was catered from WW, so I remember thinking that whatever turkey-and-cheese sandwich I got then was yummy … and made a mental note to try WW one day. I had a coupon for a free sandwich for my birthday, so I gladly made use of it. I had perused the WW menu online before actually stepping into the store, so I already knew what I wanted to try – that«Monte Cristo» sandwich. «Monte Cristos» are one of my favorites, and since not every restaurant offers that option, I wanted to try the one at this sandwich shop. The eatery wasn’t too crowded so I was able to get in and out in no time. It’s a bit more«DIY» than Subway — you have to go in, get your bag and check off which ingredients you want in your sandwich, or you can check off one of the pre-set menu items. You complete your order by putting your name on the bag, paying at the register and then waiting for your name to be called when the order’s ready. The staff at WW was friendly and the guy at the counter made sure my sandwich came with no preservatives(per my request). If I’m ever in the area and need an affordable lunch, I wouldn’t hesitate to come back to WW. Here’s what I got, as well as sandwiches I would want to try in the future: «Monte Cristo: Located under the«Classics» section of the menu, this sandwich includes ham, turkey, grape jelly and is finished with powdered sugar that’s sprinkled on top. I ordered my sandwich sans the jelly and really enjoyed it. Of course, it’s nothing like the«Monte Cristo» from Disneyland – which has to be my favorite Monte Cristo – but the WW version is decently good. I just miss the cheese that’s usually part of Monte Cristos. You could opt to add in cheese, but I believe that any legit Monte Cristo sandwich should come with cheese(of some type) included! I did like how there was a good amount of powdered sugar on top of this sandwich, though … props for not skimping on this essential part of the sandwich. «Thank You Turkey»: I’m glad this sandwich isn’t only available during TG, but all year long. It includes sliced turkey breast, stuffing and cranberry sauce. I probably would get this sandwich sans the cranberry sauce, but I’m curious to try the turkey + stuffing combo. Sounds savory and delicious! «BBQ Pork & Slaw»: I don’t like coleslaw – which is an integral part of this sando, based on the title – but I love love LOVEBBQ. Because this sandwich contains pulled pork, that’s enough to make me order it. However, I would get it sans the pickles and slaw, and I’d probably add some other ingredient(cheese, etc.) to take its place. «Buffalo Chicken»: I’m a huge fan of buffalo chicken sandwiches, so I’m definitely down to try the WW version, which includes sliced chicken breast coated in buffalo sauce. Yum! Though I usually don’t add onto any sandwich, for this one, I would probably add some sort of cheese(preferably blue cheese) to counter the anticipated heat from the buffalo sauce. «Chicken Pesto»: Pesto is one of my favorite spreads, so I’m sure to like this sandwich if I ever ordered it, since it contains sliced chicken breast coated with pesto. «Crab Salad»: I’m not the hugest fan of mayo, but I think it’s interesting that there’s an imitation crab sandwich option on the WW menu. I do like imitation crab(I like the real version too, but I still readily enjoy imitation crab) so I’m down to try this sandwich because I feel that it’s pretty unique. «Crab + Artichoke»: I absolutely love spinach-artichoke dip, so I’m sure I would like this sandwich, which reminds me of that beloved appetizer. This sandwich includes a creamy mix of crab salad and artichoke hearts, and I can’t wait to try it one day. «Pepperoni Pizzawich: This concoction definitely does sound like a pizza … but in sandwich form. It includes pepperoni, mozzarella, marinara and Parmesan. I would probably just make a note to go light on the marinara sauce, but I look forward to trying this pizza-inspired concoction one day. «Gyro»: I don’t have gyros very often, but the few times I did, I really enjoyed my meal. I do like Greek food, so I anticipate trying this sandwich – which includes gyro meat and Tzatziki sauce – one day. OREO Milkshake: I’m a huge fan of thick, dense, chocolaty milkshakes, but if I had to pick a flavor, I would probably go for this OREO one because that’s one of my favorite cookies. Here’s to hoping that the shake is really creamy and contains a sufficient amount of OREO cookies … Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich/Brownie: There’s a good variety of snacks to choose from at WW. If I had to order any dessert, I would go for the delicious-looking chocolate brownie or the ice cream cookie sandwich!
Elizabeth L.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
This location seems to be struggling. Which Wich sandwiches are delicious, but not worth the price or wait. I came in and redeemed my free birthday sandwich, and it was empty around dinnertime. The girl who helped me was new(she said it was her first day) so she didn’t know how to work the register or what a «skinny wich» was. It was a little frustrating, but not a big deal – I empathize. I was a little annoyed because I wanted a lettuce-wich, but they were out of lettuce… a sandwich place out of lettuce. Huh? When I got my sandwich, I realized they forgot a lot of the ingredients I asked for, but it was still pretty good. I wouldn’t say it is worth full price. $ 7 for a small sandwich at a fast food chain just isn’t justifiable. If I were to crave Which Wich(which is unlikely), I won’t go to this location unless it’s extremely convenient.
Agustina K.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
The rating for this place really depends on how you approach it. If you’re looking for a Mendocino Farms type of quality sandwich, turn around. If you’re looking for an alternative sandwich place to Subway that’s pretty dang good, then you’ve come to the right place! The sandwiches here are pretty yummy, and they also look prettier than other sandwich places like Subway! You walk in, grab a brown bag based on the type of meat or special sandwich, and you can check off the ingredients you want in it! There’s TONS of options; my favorite is the gyro meat! You can choose from different types of sauces like marinara, pesto, etc., vegetables, condiments, and even things like candied walnuts, and cranberries! You can also«skinny» your sandwich, which means they’ll rip out the insides of your bread to make it more health-friendly! :) Beware, the chicken option is still deli meat — don’t expect grilled chicken. The«small» size is also really small; I recommend you get a medium or larger to get your money’s worth. Oh and the hot sauce isn’t even remotely hot. Other than that, thank you Which Wich for some good and yummy sandwiches! And awesome service!
Kate K.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
When I first tried W-W, I wasn’t really convinced. Typically I avoid Subway, and if I do have casual sandwiches, I prefer Jimmy John’s(mostly for their bread). Since the bf is addicted to this place, he convinced me to give it another try. After a few visits and multiple order variations, I’ve finally found the perfect combo — the Italian grinder or the gyro. Coke brand fountain drinks and Gold Peak tea are available for unlimited refills, but I prefer their banana milkshake with real ice cream and bananas. Yum! I agree their pop-quiz style paper bags are a bit campy, but it’s such an easier way to order than poking at a glass window while slowly moving down a line. There are tons of topping choices, as well as small, medium, and crazy huge white/wheat bread sizes. It takes about 4 – 8 minutes on average until your food is ready, but there are two TVs to keep you occupied while you wait. We usually take it to go, but atmosphere isn’t bad at all if its not mobbed with college kids. Parking can be a hassle, even in the underground lot. Best perk of this place is the punch card– free sandwich after 10 purchases!
Jane L.
Place rating: 5 Pasadena, CA
Open on Saturdays — good. Staff — great. I was looking at the menu board, lost, and staff asked if it was my first time and explained step by step how the ordering system work. Food quality — excellent. Veggies are fresh. Food taste — great. Extra sides you can order to spruce up your sandwiches and salads. Price — excellent especially considering size and freshness.
Rachel C.
Place rating: 4 San Diego, CA
I love Which-Which they’re a go to lunch time favorite for me when I can get out of the office to go pick one up as the nearest one is a little far from my work. They have quality produce, bread, and other toppings compared to places like Subway or Quiznos a.k.a only in desperate times. lol What I especially love as someone who doesn’t eat meat, is that there are a ton of vegetarian options, besides just lettuce and tomato which is not a real option. My personal favorite is the black bean patty, so good and well flavored. But they have other good ones like caprese and artichoke hearts. You can even get fun toppings like hummus and pesto. Plus they’ll skinny the wich, which means taking out the extra bread for free now! Used to charge you $ 1.50, which I never understood. Love the lower carb option. Beware the sandwiches are quite large, the medium is huge and to me the large is definitely meant for two people.