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Subway
Category: Restaurants Sandwiches Sandwiches [Edit]
6780 Miramar RdSte 111
(at Carroll Rd)
San Diego, CA 92121
Neighbourhood: Miramar
(858) 549-6969
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Alcohol:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
9 reviews for Subway
9 reviews in English
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Review from SaraBella R.
San Jose, CA
HI WELCOMASUBWAY
I stopped here recently on the weekend of the airshow. My boyfriend and I decided to get away from the traffic and buy some 5 dolla' footlongs. The store was busy! One of the young ladies working made my sandwich quickly, and when she rang me up she informed me that it was her 2nd day on the job and thanked me for being patient with her. That's what I like to hear! I coulda been a mean weenie!!
Anyway, she was respectful so I told her to take her time. Before I knew it I was on my way!
We quickly sat on the moderately clean table (crumbs here and there, can't blame 'em though, the employees were busy behind the bar.)
GET READY, GET SET, UNWRAP!!
The Italian Herbs and cheese were tasty and did not taste stale, but the Honey Oat can use a little more oats, and it was kinda flat and stuck to my wrapper. The outside ridge was kinda ugly like this:~~~
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This Subway doesn't offer the same breads as the others, but I can make do with what they've got. Also, they charge 44c for toasting subs. I thought every subway offered "ANY FOOTLONG $5", but I didn't find that deal at this Subway. ):
4 stars for customer service.
2 sad faces for bread. -
Review from Chris G.
Temecula, CA
This place gets packed during lunch and I mean you have to wait in line for more than 10 mins. Well, before that, good luck finding parking in this tight and limited parking space.
The food? Well, they shouldn't say "Eat Fresh" because I don't think they make their breads the same day. I know they get busy but that doesn't mean they have to make their breads a day or two in advance. One his thing I can say about this establishment its that the staff are friendly. -
Review from Farzad E.
Poway, CA
This is one of the worst Subways That I have been to. I work nearby and it's pretty much the only semi-healthy thing in the area, so I used to go a lot.
The same exact sandwich at another subway tastes 5x better...
Their service is below average.
They can't seem to make a sandwich the way you ask.
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Me - Can i get a light amount of jalapeños..
*She puts 2!*
Can I get a little bit more?
*she puts a handful*
Me- Can I get mayo/mustard, but light on the mustard
*She puts an excessive amount of both*
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Now normally, i'm not a very picky person, and i'm not the type of person that goes to subway and asks for very precise things... But cmon...
Parking Lot: Tight & Crowded, but has available spaces most of the time.
Overall, I work 1 minute away from this subway, and I choose to drive 10 minutes to the other subway in Miramar which is MUCH BETTER.... You should too. -
Review from Annette G.
San Diego, CA
So I'm pretty sure that my sandwich today wasn't supposed to be wedged between 2 bricks. Um...don't they make their bread fresh daily? Because I'm pretty sure that my bread was not fresh. And since I got sandwiches for about 7 other people today, and they all had the same complaints, I'm thinking we got some nasty, super hard, day old stale bread.
Boo Subway : ( -
Review from Sherwin L.
Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, CA
Five..five dollar..five dollar foootloooong. that is all there is to say to that. This fine establishment helps with my budget. And with the economy not helping out... Yeah i use that excuse alot, even if i have 100 bucks on my pocket. Baaaaliiinnn..jk...
Healthier than mickey dees or fatty greasy burgers. Not that there's anything wrong with those. I just like to think i eat healthy by going to subway. Ask Jared! -
Review from Vaughn V.
San Diego, CA
Why 2 stars? Because the 5 dollar footlong is a lie! They should call it 5.44 dollar footlong! I asked why I was charged 44 extra cents and it was because my sub was toasted. What's that about? I didn't see any fine print about being charged tax if toasted.
Then another time I went there, I was charged 5.44 again for a different untoasted sun and the explanation given to me was that specific subs are defaulted to tax and other subs are not. What kind of BS is that!?! If this is how it works, then it needs to be stated somewhere. I know I bitching about a few cents, but if I only have 5 bucks, that pretty much means that I don't eat because of the extra charge that isn't stated anywhere.
The reason it's 2 stars and not 1 is because my sandwich taste ok. -
Review from Mike R.
San Diego, CA
Terrible. Just, terrible. Stay away.
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Review from Tim W.
San Diego, CA
Based on my experience at other Subways I have to give this one a "Meh. I've experienced better." The parking lot is a mofo. I have only been here for lunch and always a deep line. I prefer the other Subway further down the road (9242 Miramar Road). Other than that, standard Subway menu. If Jared would have had to deal with this parking lot and the lines he would have gone to the Carl's Jr. or the taco shop instead and his life would have turned out different.
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Review from Carly D.
Escondido, CA
WELCOMASUBWAY!
If you've ever been here, you know that this is the greeting hollered indiscriminately everytime the door is opened. No eye contact, no pause in the well-oiled machine that is the Subway sandwich bar.
The following is an account of my friend's recent experience. This is what inane "customer service" procedures get you:
The girl in front of me at Subway today was clearly a rookie, let me paint a picture with words:
Customer (C) to Welcomasubway Girl (WG):
"Is the sweet teriyaki good?"
Welcomasubway Girl nods blankly
C: "Which is better, Teriyaki or Spicy Italian?"
WG: "What kind of bread you want?"
C: "So...Italian??"
WG: "Pepperoni and Salami?"
C: "Ummm...is the Italian better"
WG begins making a sandwich:
"Toasted?"
C: "Ok, I'll have the Spicy Italian"
WG turns from putting the Spicy Italian into the toaster, looks at me:
"What kind of sandwich?"
Nice! So, I'm not sure what this poor girl actually got today. To make things even better, the guy behind me asked for easy light mayo and the girl just doused his sandwich in regular mayo, wrapped it up and passed the sandwich down to the register, bypassing the veggie station completely. The guy was like "uh...I wanted light mayo...and some vegetables." The girl just stared at him confused. I hate the service there, but I can't resist the show.
