The food is fine, but I thought the ladies behind the counter were rude and impatient. They acted like it was a problem serving me. I won’t be going back for this reason. I understand you can get busy, but that’s no excuse for being unfriendly.
Sheshana M.
Place rating: 4 Renton, WA
Fast service! Even during busy lunch hour. Parking isn’t always best, but it works out. Get the cookie and you can ask them to heat it up! BOMB!
Tiffany S.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
Love Quiznos. At this particular location, I really only go on Sundays because of a few events we have out out that way. Always friendly staff and patient. I’m not the best at ordering, indecisiveness and all.
Whitney D.
Place rating: 3 Seattle, WA
Tonight we went in to this place craving Quiznos. We went in about 20 till closing. We were not greeted right away but decided to look at the menu. Finally we got our sandwiches and then asked for some soup. They proceeded to pull out the soup from under the counter and HEATEDITUPINTHEMICROWAVE! Needless to say we had to come back because they gave us the wrong soup. So had to stand there for another 3 minutes while they microwaved the right soup. The sandwiches are always good. Just a weird experience in there tonight.
Stacey P.
Place rating: 2 Renton, WA
Quiznos is my least favorite of the sub chains around Seattle — I prefer Jersey Mike’s and then Subway before Quiznos. But lunchtime options are limited, and so some times I am in the mood for a sub and come here. It is pretty standard Quiznos fare. There is plenty of parking and the restaurant is trendy and up to date. It is the ordering experience that is maddening. I had to practically yell for the employees to hear me, and even then they can’t get an order straight. It is not like I am ordering complex menu items, but even simple requests seem to be impossible to convey. «I’d like lettuce and tomotato.» «lettuce and tomato?» «Yes, lettuce and tomotato.» and I nodded my head. «Lettuce and tomato?» «Yes!» I would like to tell you that was the end of it but it continued on a few more times until he finally understood. There isn’t a language barrier either, it seems as though the ambient noise combined with the super high plastic barrier plus the crowded little shop makes for way too many distractions.
Joshua B.
Place rating: 3 Seattle, WA
You go in, you order from the bewilderingly choice-filled menu, they slap your meal together lightning fast and then you go pay and pick up your«food» a minute later. Everything’s your typical quiznos meal — never a bad note(like food poisoning or hair in my food) but there’s nothing to write home( Unilocal?) about. Uh, what else. sometimes if you want to find a place to seat it can be hard during lunch-time. Which reminds me — Why am I writing a review of this again? This is exactly like every other Quiznos on the face of the earth. If you need my review to tell you something, perhaps you are experiencing some kind of mental breakdown?
Daren D.
Place rating: 3 Beacon Hill, Seattle, WA
One of a few food spots near this area of I-5 crossing the Duwamish(?) River. I thought I had a different chicken-something salad, but the receipt says Chick Caes Salad. And apparently I got it to-go, but don’t recall mentioning that or not. The gal was korean, and I coincidentally saw some cute korean ladies during this visit. Nice!
Henrik B.
Place rating: 2 Seattle, WA
This is a Quiznos, so no great surprises. I ordered the Turkey Club Toasty Torpedo, and it lives up to it’s name. It is toasted and torpedo shaped. Was it a tasty torpedo? It was OK. the fillings had a tendency to fall out of the sandwich and onto my hand and table. A piece of the bread fell off in the bottom of the narrow paper tube it comes in, so I had to fish that out. But the sandwich has bacon in it, which is a mitigating factor. As far as the service? Why ask if you want it «here or to go» when you get in in a plastic bag anyway? Would I go back? If I’m in the area, possibly, although I might check out the Teriyaki place next door next time.