I am flat out ADDICTED to this place! The #2, #9, and #10 are phenomenal, and the box lunches are like getting a little piece of heaven right in the middle of work. And they deliver. I couldn't ask for more.
(5)
Haley G.
Food is good, delivery is fast. Unfortunately, the delivery drivers have REPEATEDLY walked through the front of my workplace even though I tell the person on the phone not to walk through the front of the store. Then the delivery person gets an attitude with me.
(2)
Jeremy B.
Ordered a party platter for New Years Eve. we asked for some hot peppers on the side and were told they can't do that? We asked why and the girl said Jimmy said no? When went to pick up order we asked why they can't do it at Edwardsville but the Collinsville location can, employee just shrugged shoulders. Jimmy why are you doing this?
(3)
John H.
An Illinois original, established in Charleston back in '83. If you're looking for a basic sandwich and chips kind of meal, then this is the place. I like the powerade at the soda fountain, currently mountain berry burst. Good for lunch or late nights, since it's open 'til at least 2:00 AM
(3)
Rob B.
It's good food at a great price with good service. This one always has music blaring, though. It's hard to hear a friend across the table.
(3)
Bradford P.
I am a fan of Jimmy John's. Their sandwiches are very tasty. This particular store is well maintained and clean. My only issue with this store is they usually have the music up so loud it is hard to carry on a conversation.
(3)
Bill C.
I'll give them 3 stars. They are no Subway and they don't try to be. I can see why this place is popular with the college crowd - especially the men. Heavy on the meat and cheese, very few vegetable options (hope you really like shredded lettuce!) and white bread. Basic but done right and filling. The signs on the walls are a hoot.
(3)
Brandon P.
I've been to Jimmy John's (JJ's) many times over the years, and I'm a big fan. The prices are a little higher than unusual for sub sandwiches, but it's worth it. The fact that the each sub on their menu has set toppings works to JJ's advantage - there are no long lines of people requesting specific toppings like they have at Subway. If you buy a sub, chips, and drink, you'll be spending around $9.00 all together. Not too bad, but not quite as cheap as hitting up a fast food place. Another advantage of JJ's over Subway is the selection of specialty kettle-cooked chips. I love jalapeno and salt and vinegar chips, and these varieties are simply not available at Subway. I order different subs on the menu, but my favorite is #9, the Italian Nightclub, with peppers. I used to order my subs without any additional toppings, but then my brother informed me that adding cherry peppers is free. If you like a little spice, I highly recommend it. JJ's has managed to retain its unique flavor despite being a chain. They have a number of quirky and downright hilarious signs throughout the restaurant. Some of signs are actually deep enough to make you think. All of them look brand new, so I can only assume JJ's has a company whose main purpose is to crank out signs with their unique jokes, slogans, and sayings. JJ's does have its annoyances. Employees are trained to greet each customer using a high-volume yell as they enter and exit the building. This creates an annoying cacophony of hellos and good-byes, especially around lunchtime, when people are constantly coming and going. Also, there's a reason why JJ's deliveries are "freaky fast": they have a very small delivery area, perhaps two miles. I'm not sure what their actually delivery distance is, but they don't delivery to my house (downtown Edwardsville), and they never seem to delivery to anyone's house that I'm visiting. All in all, JJ's is an above-average sub restaurant that provides a good alternative to Subway. The subs may not be as healthy as Subway's, but they will be delicious and made freaky fast. Plus, they offer delivery service (if you live close enough), something that Subway has yet to offer.
(3)
Sean R.
This is a great sub chain. A large variety of options, all of them delicious. Delivery can be 10 minutes or less, holy crap. All very affordable too for college students, and this particular restaurant delivers until past midnight on weekends. The only suggestions I could give them would be to use pepperonis in some of their menu options and to use regular yellow mustard - I always have to use packets or put that on myself, but none of that is a big deal.
(5)
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Address :1063 S State Rt 157,Ste 3
Edwardsville, IL, 62025
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Specialities
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Loud Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No Caters : Yes
Lindsey G.
I am flat out ADDICTED to this place! The #2, #9, and #10 are phenomenal, and the box lunches are like getting a little piece of heaven right in the middle of work. And they deliver. I couldn't ask for more.
(5)Haley G.
Food is good, delivery is fast. Unfortunately, the delivery drivers have REPEATEDLY walked through the front of my workplace even though I tell the person on the phone not to walk through the front of the store. Then the delivery person gets an attitude with me.
(2)Jeremy B.
Ordered a party platter for New Years Eve. we asked for some hot peppers on the side and were told they can't do that? We asked why and the girl said Jimmy said no? When went to pick up order we asked why they can't do it at Edwardsville but the Collinsville location can, employee just shrugged shoulders. Jimmy why are you doing this?
(3)John H.
An Illinois original, established in Charleston back in '83. If you're looking for a basic sandwich and chips kind of meal, then this is the place. I like the powerade at the soda fountain, currently mountain berry burst. Good for lunch or late nights, since it's open 'til at least 2:00 AM
(3)Rob B.
It's good food at a great price with good service. This one always has music blaring, though. It's hard to hear a friend across the table.
(3)Bradford P.
I am a fan of Jimmy John's. Their sandwiches are very tasty. This particular store is well maintained and clean. My only issue with this store is they usually have the music up so loud it is hard to carry on a conversation.
(3)Bill C.
I'll give them 3 stars. They are no Subway and they don't try to be. I can see why this place is popular with the college crowd - especially the men. Heavy on the meat and cheese, very few vegetable options (hope you really like shredded lettuce!) and white bread. Basic but done right and filling. The signs on the walls are a hoot.
(3)Brandon P.
I've been to Jimmy John's (JJ's) many times over the years, and I'm a big fan. The prices are a little higher than unusual for sub sandwiches, but it's worth it. The fact that the each sub on their menu has set toppings works to JJ's advantage - there are no long lines of people requesting specific toppings like they have at Subway. If you buy a sub, chips, and drink, you'll be spending around $9.00 all together. Not too bad, but not quite as cheap as hitting up a fast food place. Another advantage of JJ's over Subway is the selection of specialty kettle-cooked chips. I love jalapeno and salt and vinegar chips, and these varieties are simply not available at Subway. I order different subs on the menu, but my favorite is #9, the Italian Nightclub, with peppers. I used to order my subs without any additional toppings, but then my brother informed me that adding cherry peppers is free. If you like a little spice, I highly recommend it. JJ's has managed to retain its unique flavor despite being a chain. They have a number of quirky and downright hilarious signs throughout the restaurant. Some of signs are actually deep enough to make you think. All of them look brand new, so I can only assume JJ's has a company whose main purpose is to crank out signs with their unique jokes, slogans, and sayings. JJ's does have its annoyances. Employees are trained to greet each customer using a high-volume yell as they enter and exit the building. This creates an annoying cacophony of hellos and good-byes, especially around lunchtime, when people are constantly coming and going. Also, there's a reason why JJ's deliveries are "freaky fast": they have a very small delivery area, perhaps two miles. I'm not sure what their actually delivery distance is, but they don't delivery to my house (downtown Edwardsville), and they never seem to delivery to anyone's house that I'm visiting. All in all, JJ's is an above-average sub restaurant that provides a good alternative to Subway. The subs may not be as healthy as Subway's, but they will be delicious and made freaky fast. Plus, they offer delivery service (if you live close enough), something that Subway has yet to offer.
(3)Sean R.
This is a great sub chain. A large variety of options, all of them delicious. Delivery can be 10 minutes or less, holy crap. All very affordable too for college students, and this particular restaurant delivers until past midnight on weekends. The only suggestions I could give them would be to use pepperonis in some of their menu options and to use regular yellow mustard - I always have to use packets or put that on myself, but none of that is a big deal.
(5)