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  • Jes M.

    Yummy sandwiches. The ordering process adds an element of fun. The staff always seem to be having a good time, which is contagious. It's not really a destination restaurant; don't expect to be wowed by caviar and foie gras. It's a decent sandwich place with a lot of possible sandwich toppings. I haven't used them for catering, but I plan to. I was looking at their catering menu, and the prices seem very reasonable.

    (3)
  • Tim R.

    decent place for a sub.

    (3)
  • Dustin D.

    Mushrooms anyone? Yes I know a lot of people hate mushrooms but this is one of the few places that has them. Between here & Jersey Mike's I haven't been to a Subway in ages. I'm a big fan of the ordering process. How many times have you been at Subway when the people in front of you are taking forever with their kids running around all over the place? I don't know about you but Subway sucks for the order process and it takes forever. Which Wich not only has online ordering but if you are ordering on site there is a separate area to figure out what you want. Take as long as you want it really doesn't affect other people. Once you check off your pretty much endless combinations of choices, you then hand your bag to the staff so they can get rolling without you having to stand there while they make everything. This speeds up the order process tremendously which I'm all for. Next on to the food, bottom line it's better than Subway. In my opinion ingredients are of higher quality and there is more choices. They also have shakes to shake up the menu cause lets face it soda can get old. If you prefer a better order process if it be online or in person along with higher quality food with more choices give Which Wich a try.

    (4)
  • Jessica H.

    They have a really unique way of doing things - you grab a paper bag on the way in and use a marker to check off what you want on your sandwich, then bring it up to the register. I can see this reducing a lot of frustration some have at other sandwich joints (I personally hate getting stuck behind someone who can't decide which veggies they want.) The sandwich was great and their freshly made potato chips were even better.

    (4)
  • Rana P.

    This is one of those places that I have to hit up when I'm in town. Not because it's anything spectacular. More because this used to be a favorite hangout for me and my friends, and I'm way too nostalgic for my own good. It's your typical sandwich place, similar to Subway or Potbelly's. When you walk in you will see a counter to your left with different bags of sandwich types. You fill out the bag to customize your order and hand the bag to cashier. They'll give you your sandwich in the bag that you filled out. This is probably my favorite part because I can specify my order with little confusion from interaction. The counter isn't the largest, so when it's busy, you may have to wait to fill out your bag. This is probably more of a bottle neck than the cashier line. The food is delicious. They encourage people to draw on the bag when you're done with your sandwich so there's a wall of bag art. There's plenty of seating so that's always nice. It's a solid place, but nothing overwhelmingly special about it. However, my nostalgia will always keep me coming back.

    (3)
  • Sharon B.

    I ordered the turkey sammie and it was this weird shredded turkey not the nice whole slices. OKAY? I wasn't impressed and I think I will just stick to JJ for my turkey sammies. However, I like the idea of writing your order on the bag. That's sort of cool.

    (2)
  • L W.

    I prefer Which Wich over subway and other fast sandwich places. You can even get chips on your sandwich at no extra charge. Great food and shakes!

    (4)
  • Garrett L.

    It's a sandwhich joint. As far as sandwhich joints go, it is really really good. That's why 5 stars, compared against like competition I think it is the best. Lots of meat and cheese options, the option to have it hot or cold, the option to have different sizes. I've been here quite a bit, and the service has always been great. Different people but always friendly. It's a good sammich -place. They make it fresh and it hits the spot.

    (5)
  • Phil A.

    I specifically asked "Phil" (he was excited we shared the same name) for light mayo and light mustard and the staph thought it would be cute to give me "death by mayo & mustard". The meat slid out and mayo and mustard on my pants and the table. I called them out on it and they didn't make me a new sandwich. This is after I walked in to try the newest place here and got copped attitude from the gal who said, "Oh well if you don't KNOW I'll fill it out FOR you." I really think I'm just too stupid to eat here, I feel badly I insulted them upon entry. And this is no hit-and-run review, I make sure to reach out to fix the problem and they did not understand that my incorrectly made sandwich - exactly opposite to what I asked - was a problem when I told Phil. It's a matter of time until Jimmy John's stomps a mudhole (metaphorically speaking) in this place and scrapes the Wich off the Jimmy John's sole onto the asphalt. A real "must-miss".

    (1)
  • Eric M.

    So I've heard co-workers raving about this place for a while now, and figured it was about time to stop in. For someone that avoids gluten, it's been off my radar for a while, and finally decided to check out their website to see if there was anything else available. Turns out they had bowls, salad bowls with iceberg or spinach instead of bread, so time to try it out. The bowls are just what they sound like. A bowl full of lettuce, then the sandwich ingredients on top. And then "dressing" on the side. I ordered a Reuben salad, which the waitress there said would be great on a salad. The roast beef pieces were clearly made for full sandwiches, as was the cheese. There was really no way of mixing the ingredients to make it easier to eat, since they were full sized items. The meat was good though, as were the other things in the bowl, but it wasn't really worth going that route over just bread. I guess if they ever go the real gluten-free bread route, then I'll consider it again.

    (2)
  • Ben D.

    I'm really on the fence about this place... it is a VERY interesting concept and I love the fact that it is made to order the way that you actually order it... but there are a few things that I wasn't the biggest fan of. It's basically like Quizno's, except for the fact that it's in a yellow bag... and I wasn't the biggest fan of them in the first place. The only thing that makes this place different is that there are a lot more protein options which is nice, but that's it... They really over-sauce some of the sandwiches too. The staff is super friendly and the place is really clean, but I think I would have to come back here and try out some of the other sandwich makers!

    (3)
  • TwinCities D.

    I have a thing where I usually order the strangest thing on the menu, just to try it out. So of course I had to order the "Elvis". Yup, a peanut butter, honey, bacon, and banana sandwich. It was actually pretty good. It was a little much towards the end but that's kind of what I expected. I will return and try some of the more normal sandwiches. Not to bad at all.

    (4)
  • Cengizhan O.

    Been here a couple times. I tried the elvis, ham sandwich and the shrimp po boy. Elvis was alright, bread is super dry along with chopped bacon pieces (I prefer strips). Ham sandwich was awful. Meat was cheap deli scrap, the Oscar Meyer stuff is better. Shrimp Po was unflavorful. Shrimp was poorly breaded and tiny cocktail shrimp. Little to no sauce and again the bread was dry. 3 strikes your out.

    (2)
  • Sam M.

    A man walks into a store and buys a sandwich ... Which Which makes sandwiches to order, an order that you write on the pre-printed bag with red marker. You pick a bag that fits the meat that you want then check off the preparation methods, size, and ingredients you want. While this may seem a bit odd at first it has the benefit of not trapping the rest us behind Poochie Sue as might happen at Subway. Poochie can vacillate between mustard and mayo or onions and pickles to her hearts content while we have our sandwiches made. Other than that, its Yet Another Sandwich Shop. Not bad, but nothing special. Haven't been here? Try it. You can even draw on a bag and hang it with the other art ... whee.

    (3)
  • Josh W.

    Good sandwiches, and an interesting concept. I like the idea of adding whatever you want to the sandwich. I do also look forward to trying the lettuce wrap option.

    (4)
  • Andrea D.

    I am an avid veggie and sauce sandwich kind of gal so was very excited when my kids told me about this place. We all like different types of food on our sandwiches so being able to choose from so many sauces, meats, veggies, cheeses, spreads, was right up our alley! Although I do wish they offered more types of breads. If you can't find a sandwich that you like here than you need to stay home and make your own! Little spends but way better than Subway, JJ, Quiznos (gross) or Erberts and Gerberts.

    (4)

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

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