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  • Larry J.

    I have only visited this place and malls and even rest stops. Definitely good. Always clean. Their employees courteous. My favorite sandwich there is the holiday sandwich that substitutes well for a turkey and dressing dinner. They have other sides that are delicious as well. On my last visit I had the Caribbean chicken sandwich. It was delicious. It was also deceptively spicy.

    (5)
  • James I.

    I love Earl of Sandwich, and I'd been going to this location for years without a major problem. The biggest issue is that they never seem to have enough people working. We had to wait about 20 min. or so this past Sunday for two adult sandwiches and a kid's grilled cheese. They had one cashier and two people making food (and one would have to go out every so often to bring customers their orders). The sandwiches for my wife and I were good, although I noticed my Ham & Swiss lacking quite a bit of ham and swiss cheese. And I'm so glad that I watched my wife unwrap my young daughter's sandwich, because I noticed a dark green spot on the bottom half of the bread. It was mold! I took it back to the counter; the cashier didn't apologize, but she told one of the guys to make me an adult grilled cheese. Of course, that took forever to be made, and we were done and ready to go by the time it came out. Hopefully they can get their act together before we attempt eating there again. I'll stick with the one in Orlando when I need my fix.

    (2)
  • Jeff K.

    I've had good Earl of Sandwich sandwiches before, but they're pretty weak here. It's as if they are really trying to toe that line where you're using as little meat as possible while still having it be considered a "sandwich". Taste is okay, but value for money is awful. Try something different if you're at this stop.

    (2)
  • Alissa B.

    I like Earl of Sandwich but this location is poorly run. The sandwiches are small especially considering what they cost and that combined with the poor service is why I give them two stars. They have messed up my order a few times and then they don't apologize or do anything to make it right.

    (2)
  • Jill C.

    I have tried over the last few years to like this place. The concept is good, but the execution is awful. Layout is tight, so you are either eating while up against people on line, or people coming in and out of the mall. Either way, people are checking out what you are eating. Staff does not seem to know much about special deals and are not the friendliest. And while I know that the food never looks like the picture, these sandwiches do not come close. My husband got a cheese steak and I don't think there was more than 4 pieces of meat on the sandwich. Been there 3 times, never enjoyed it. Looks like 3 strikes you're out.

    (2)
  • Noelle R.

    My favorite place to eat in the Wellington Green Mall. Simple menu, delicious bread, and amazing tomato soup! Never too busy to find seating, and it's not smelly and gross like the Mall's food court!

    (4)
  • Scott S.

    I can't knock the food since it was decent. However I am extremely disappointed in the operations. I can into the restraint at 11am on a sat. There was only one other person here. Here is my experience -went to restroom to wash hands. There was toilette paper on the floor and no paper towels. How do you start the day with no paper towels or a means to dry your hands. Are you telling me no employees entered the bathroom between opening and now? -I asked what soup was available and the guy pointed to the sign that says "today's soups". I ordered chicken noodle. 10 minutes after my order he tells me they are out of chicken noodle. 1. How do you not have one of the more popular soups available. 2. Why is the staff not aware of what soups are available. 3. Why keep a soup listed of it's not available. In the end it took 12 minutes for my soup and sandwich to arrive. Again, one other customer in the store. From a management and operations standpoint, this is unacceptable.

    (3)
  • Bailey Z.

    I have really good memories of trying my first sandwich from Earl of Sandwich inside Planet Hollywood at their Vegas location. That's why I was so excited to find out that they're based on Florida and that the closest one to me was in Wellington. Sadly, the second time around is never as good as the first. This venue was just as large as the one in Vegas, but mostly empty on a Friday evening. I was greeted with the stench of burnt bread; not a good start. But, I remained somewhat hopeful that I would get a good meal. Luckily, their prices are cheap, and you still get a pretty decent sandwich. The Full Montagu is my go-to sandwich. Although they skimp out on the cheese, the saving grace of their sandwiches is the deliciously fresh baked bread roll. They also had a really good tomato soup. The biggest plus of the day? A free baked potato with any sandwich purchase after 5 pm. Score!

    (4)
  • Katherine S.

    The quality of the food has really gone downhill lately. It's really basic. The new dinner menu is a joke, too. Sadly, not a fan like I used to be.

    (1)
  • Eric R.

    First and last time eating at this restaurant. Took a while to get food, didn't have any more plastic knives to cut my sons sandwich with, and the mustard on the table expired 4 and a half months ago. Employees weren't all that friendly either. Overall a giant disappointment.

    (1)
  • Brian R.

    Fourteen years before the American revolution there was a much quieter revolution in a kitchen in England that would have as much impact on America as the tossing of tea into Boston Harbor. in 1762 the 11th Earl of Sandwich, John Montagu, slapped a bit of meat between slices of bread and started a craze that has swept the world. The Earl of Sandwich restaurants may not the standard bearers of his original creation, but they sure make a wicked lunch. Forget Quiznos. Subway should be buried. The Earl is the king of the franchised sandwich emporiums. From the upscale dining room with its dark woods and understated music to the sandwiches themselves, which are dominated by great bread, the Earl of Sandwich serves up both great food and a quality quick bite at the Wellington Green Mall. The dining experience is about on par with Panera, although the menu is far more focused to a few exceptional offerings. The 1762, their roast beef sandwich, is one of the best sandwich creations I've had. They also have an array of salads made fresh that are exceptional. Modest bone to pick would be the need for a couple of additional soup selections. The daily dose are tomato and french onion with a guest soup. A soup/sandwich combo might also be good. Still the Earl is a pearl. If you are hungry at the Wellington Green Mall, avoid the food court and head over to the EOS. Or, if you're in Disneyworld, you can see them at Downtown Disney. That one is huge, and often mobbed though.

    (5)
  • Ryan B.

    The original sandwich was sooo good! Affordable prices and a nice comfortable atmosphere. A definite must.

    (5)
  • Adam P.

    5 stars for a sandwich place!

    (5)
  • Sandee M.

    I'm definitely loving Earl. Their Tuna melt is off the chain!! I first tasted Earl at the turnpike service station heading to Orlando with my sister and her husband (actually it was them who intro me to EOS). Ever since then I was done! :D

    (5)
  • Yi Y.

    Earl's hot sandwich is simply the best out there. We liked Panera Bread a lot, but felt that Earl's is even better. Earl's menu also has more variety that's familiar (and easier) to order. The Earl's Club and simple Tuna Melt we ordered both turned out to be excellent. The Chinese Chicken Salad was very good as well. The price is also very reasonable and cheaper than Panera's. Will definitely go back often.

    (5)
  • Mark H.

    My family went twice recently because we got coupons in the mail for buy one get one free entrees. I got the thanksgiving turkey sandwich the first time. It was just alright and not as good as I think the idea could have been achieved somewhere else like maybe publix. The sandwhich is small considering the price (approx $7) and I was able to down my sandwhich in about a minute and was left hungry afterward (they use some type of special bread that is good, but not filling). The second time we got pasta and regreted that we didn't just get some frozen lean cuisine pasta because it comes out better (the pasta is approx $7 too). It comes served to you in little microwave containers. The pasta was only lukewarm and some parts were frozen and rubbery. It was really salty too which indicate to me that it is preservative stuff. I was feeling sick about 45 minutes after the meal and had to eat some french fries to settle my stomach. The drinks are overpriced ($2 reg. size $2.5 large) and the specialty teas were not appealing - at least to me. I was expecting regular run of the mill sweat tea, but they serve specialty unsweetened black tea and an arnold palmer type of mix between the black tea and lemonade which my kid said tasted bad too. The fountain stand serves pepsi products if that interests anyone. The worst part of the whole thing was the bathroom. The best way to relate would be the bathroom stall in Desperado (the one that opens into a secret door) or when Dane Cook does his standup about being in a bathroom and exclaiming "my god, what the hell happened in here....". Basically there was toilet paper and used paper-towels literally covering 50% of the lower horizontal surfaces. I wouldn't have faulted anyone who sat on the toilet for immediately running to the nearest emergency eye-wash shower station. It was one of those things that just skeeves you out and barely makes you able to continue your meal. The staff were alright. No faults there. They were pleasant and helped us with whatever questions we had.

    (1)
  • Julie S.

    Great quality ingredients and delicious sandwiches! We've had a bunch of great experiences at this location, our only knock is that the sandwiches are kind of small. But besides this, it is great!

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :9:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

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