Great sandwich, I had turkey club, it was really good! The place was very clean, & service was great!
Julianna H.
Place rating: 4 Stillwater, OK
I use the drive thru exclusively. I always love the food. I was so excited when this restaurant come to Stillwater. The nature of living in a college town– lots of fast food choices. The Cinnabon part is a little disappointing though.
Kirsten T.
Place rating: 2 Stillwater, OK
I’ve always liked this brand. The food is fresh, no chicken nuggets, & good bread for the sandwiches. I had the small original meal deal & my son had the kid’s cheese pizza. He was disappointed that his mean did not come in a kid’s meal box. The atmosphere at this location is littered with the noise of a local Christian music station. This is offensive to some people, including myself. I would eat there more often if the station were changed or is off. In a fast foid environment, background music is unnecessary noise clutter.
Kristjana J.
Place rating: 1 Stillwater, OK
I know this chain can be awesome which is why we got drive — thru. We usually cook so this was a special treat considering the prices. Our sandwiches were good, but«center of the roll» stale, yuck! So disappointed, and never going back.
Angela R.
Place rating: 2 Stillwater, OK
I hadn’t been to a Schlotzky’s in a long time… maybe 9 years? This Schlotzky’s was EXTREMELY different from the Schlotzky’s I knew in my hometown. This place is not really a deli, served sandwiches that are barely mediocre, chips that weren’t that great, and iced tea that was decent. I paid around $ 11 or 12 bucks for a lunch that wasn’t very big and didn’t knock my socks off. Whatever. I can deal with mediocre food and be a mostly happy customer. What does suck is that it took about 15 – 20 minutes for me to receive my sandwich, and no, the store was not busy at all. It was around 2 pm, well after the lunch rush. It also sucks that I had to listen to blaring Christian music during my(what I thought should be a more secular-leaning) lunch, AND, the staff was all singing along with the Christian-y tunes loudly as they walked around. Its not that it’s horrible, I just didn’t enjoy it and thought it was kind of inappropriate. My experience didn’t feel so much like I was a customer at restaurant as it was like entering a youth-group gathering I didn’t know I was going to. I even left without getting a cinnabon. Which is what actually made me want to stop, in the first place. It’s really sad and too bad it’s going to be easier/less awkward to make cinnamon rolls at home when my cinnamon roll cravings strike. Oh well. Another miss for Stillwater restaurants.