Looks like this location has closed. An eviction notice on the door today. I was always too afraid to eat here anyway.
Nayos T.
Place rating: 1 Los Angeles, CA
I’ve been going to this joint for about 5 times now. Not once the dude at the cashier thanked me for my business. You can sense an unwelcoming attitude from him. Since I bought the groupon for this place a few weeks ago, I’ll have to endure his negative attitude for a little longer…
Amoura B.
Place rating: 1 San Francisco, CA
Let me start out by saying that I adore Quizno’s, but this location SUCKS. I just spent $ 6.56 for 6 mouthfuls of lettuce(yes, I DIDCOUNT!!!) & a scoopful of lobster salad(of which I sat there & watched him repossess a spoonful of my scoopful… why? If you figure it out, PLEASE let me know!). Most of the other franchises I go to are pretty generous with their servings; the only other site I’ve really had issues with was the one by 850, & they’re gone. For almost $ 7, I shouldn’t be looking around for food because I’m still hungry… stop acting as if you’re serving food from your own refrigerator &GIVEMEWHAT I PAYFOR!!!
Wendy H.
Place rating: 1 San Francisco, CA
Corporate mailed a coupon to me for a $ 2 discount on a Lobster sandwich. I should have known better to come back here but I was too tired to go to the Quizno’s located on 3rd. Anyhoo, the owner was manning the ovens today. I gave the gal my coupon and she took it. Sandwich came down to $ 6+. Not bad. Here’s what’s bad. The owner clearly saw me hand the gal a coupon and instead of giving me a large sub, he put that lobster on a torpedo. Really I know the difference. How stupid do you think I am? He also spread that lobster filling thinly across said torpedo. I gave it a shot. I won’t come back.
Shiyuan D.
Place rating: 1 Portland, OR
to be clear: i like quiznos in general(it’s cheap & filling. what’s not to like?), but i don’t like THIS quiznos location. the guy that mans the counter at lunch is really reticent to accept coupons. nobody is forcing the company to issue coupons. you suckered me into signing up for your mailing list so that you can inundate me with coupons. so now that i want to use one — i get drama. he’ll take them, but limit you to a few items on the menu, and give you THEEYE. today, he insisted that he only accepts originals, and mine was clearly a copy. i tried to explain to him that it was sent to me BYEMAIL, and that’s what it looks like. no drama with my meals, please. thanks.
Elliot Y.
Place rating: 2 San Jose, CA
This place is run down. THe interior of this place makes me not want to eat lunch here. I don’t know how people can sit inside and eat a sandwhich. Overall, the toasted subs are overrated, hop over to Subway on 2nd street and it’ll be the same thing. yuck. yuck. yuck!
Al C.
Place rating: 1 San Francisco, CA
Food is what you expect but the MANAGERISCRAZY. I ordered a $ 4 dollar sub the Manager brought me someone elses sub, and i told him it wasn’t mine and the dude was outside and then gives my brother, who’s outside, the sub. Since my brother didn’t order a sub, he gave it to a quiznos chick who gave the sub to the right person… Later when the Manager came with my sub, he accused my brother and I of stealing the other sub. He was yelling in our faces possibly trying to start a fight and not listening to us when we tried to explain he was a total doucebag, and when the quiznos chick explained what happen he didn’t apologize and just stormed off…
Vishal k.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
The man working here is very nice. This location is fairly quick. I usually call in my order and pick it up 5 minutes later. The alpine chicken sammies are my favorite here.
Christina C.
Place rating: 1 San Mateo, CA
I thought this would be healthier than McD’s. I don’t know what I was thinking. Obviously, my brain was not participating in this process because this was the second time I’ve had such a 1-star experience. I got a torpedo. The beef bacon and cheddar. It smelled a bit like white truffle oil infusion. But it has no mushrooms or truffle oil. I also don’t like the way the sandwich is wrapped: loose and floppy with all the ingredients falling to the bottom of the bag. The fountain soda was ok. I’m using the cup right now to hold water. And the straw works just fine.
D c.
Place rating: 1 Nevada City, CA
Believe these reviews. I went into this Quizno’s for lunch last Saturday. ITWASFOUL! Our sandwiches arrived, the meat was slimy, tasted awful, our drinks had no ice and the shop was dirty. I had a feeling we should have not eaten there when we walked in, but I was with a group of four very hungry people. They entire group had the same experience and we ended up leaving without finishing our food. It was so disgusting I have not stopped thinking about it for a week. I would not suggest eating there… even in desperation!
Niya W.
Place rating: 2 San Francisco, CA
This is the only sandwich place where they weigh every piece of salami on a scale to make sure they give you the precise amount they budgeted for. They take franchise to a whole new level!
Ben P.
Place rating: 2 San Francisco, CA
Giving credit where credit’s due, the people who run this place are geniuses. It’s the only non-McDonald’s that’s open on weekends in something like a 3-block radius. And that’s led to me being a repeat customer more often than I’d like to admit. The place is clean, the people at the counter are mostly conversant in my native tongue, the price is about what it is everywhere else. But… really. It’s Quizno’s.
Daniel P.
Place rating: 1 Castro Valley, CA
I went in there today with a brand new coupon I just got from Quiznos promo for a free small signature sub or every day value sub and they said they don’t take those coupons. They said they take some coupons but how do you know before going? My recommendation is to have a Plan B if trying to use a coupon at any Quiznos. Sometime they take them, sometimes they won’t and there is no way to know before you go!
Ken G.
Place rating: 2 San Francisco, CA
This place is okay if you happen to be the area — it’s a nation-wide franchise so you can expect almost the same quality of food as you’d expect from other locations, but there are a few differences: –They don’t accept and you can’t purchase gift cards at this location. If you happen to have a Quizno’s gift card, make sure you go elsewhere(there’s another location on 3rd St.) –They don’t accept coupons of any kind: online or newspaper. Since this is a franchise, they can decide on whether or not they accept or ignore coupons –The service can be «ify». Sometimes the people have been pleasant and sometimes you can tell they really don’t want to be there. –The inside/indoor seating is TINY. It’s not a comfortable spot to eat your sandwich so I’d take the meal elsewhere. Overall if you happen to be in the area and you’re really hungry then this is a decent choice, but there are other locations around that are bigger and do accept coupons and gift cards.
Dennis L.
Place rating: 3 Redondo Beach, CA
some days you prefer quiznos over subway. quiznos is just meh and is another meal. it’s right below my building so if i need a quickie(talking bout lunch here) I just come here. beware of the line between 12 and 1. the register dude/owner is so happy at work everyday. he tends to remember what everyone orders and works like a madman on two registers. sometimes i wish you could customize the sandwiches a bit more, but i just go to subway for that.
S L.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
Service is hectic at this Quiznos as it happens to be the smallest in the area. Sammies weren’t at all bad as much as I thought they would be. Price was decent for the amount of meat they placed into the bread.
Lauren F.
Place rating: 4 San Diego, CA
where can a girl pretend she is eating healthy by ordering a reasonably priced salad? Quiznos. where can a girl get said salad with bacon, chicken, and honey mustard dressing? Quiznos where can a girl get some nice broccoli cheese soup, totally counteracting the idea of a healthy lunch, because its a cold day and soup sounds awesome? Quiznos. where can a girl go that is directly across the street, conveniently located on her block? Quiznos. It is what it is. Sandwiches, salads, fast(ish) food. Is it gourmet? No Is it awesome? No does it get the job done? Yes If you don’t like it… don’t come back. But please don’t write reviews that make it seem like you frequent a 1 star joint. That’s just lame.
David O.
Place rating: 4 Walnut Creek, CA
What the fuck? I’m not saying this is gourmet sandwiches, but it sure as hell deserves more than 2 stars. There are currently 3 reviews of this here Quizno’s. Let’s take a look, shall we? «whenever I ate here…» «I’ve NEVER had a good sandwich at QuizNO’s.» This suggests repeat customers. Either that, poor communicative skills, or extreme depression since you’re one hell of a fucking pessimist if you utilize the word NEVER after visiting a place just once. So if you’re a repeat customer, you can’t give a place 1 or 2 stars… If you hated it that much, you wouldn’t give just 1 or 2 stars unless you’re a masochist. But then, you enjoy the pain and humiliation, which would suggest that you should give it 4 or 5 stars, right? Will Quizno’s make sandwiches that’ll leave you with an orgasmic grin on your face? Uuuhhhh, no, probably not, unless you’re jerking off with the other hand while eating your sandwich… I rate it 4 stars because: I’ll be happy to come back here. They make a decent, satisfying sandwich. I gave 3 stars to Subway, down the street, and these guys at Quizno’s go through the trouble of putting your sandwich through a conveyor belt oven. Hence, 4 stars.
Cyn D.
Place rating: 1 San Francisco, CA
I’ve NEVER had a good sandwich at QuizNO’s. Nope. Never ever ate sandwich here and ended my meal with a satisfying sigh and a smile. Instead, I’ve experienced: a pained gulp, wistful thoughts of what else I could have purchased instead with my $ 4+, and the overwhelming sensation of self-pity.