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  • Annie S.

    I'm sad it's taken me this long to give Jimmy John's a try. I thought it was going to be expensive but seriously. It's a little more than subway but the quality doesn't even compare. And they are extremely fast with delivery just like the commercial says but I work just a few blocks away. I love that I can order the sandwich and everything I want on the website and they just show up on their bicycles. Definitely an awesome substitution for the boring old subway. You can taste the difference in quality. 4 stars because A, Im always annoyed that they never bring napkins and the delivery people I would think would be a little friendlier considering they get tips but maybe thats just me. I have yet to check out the actual location but I would like to if there was only one closer to my house.

    (4)
  • Christy H.

    This joint is like one of the first Ford Motor company assembly lines altered into a sandwich making assembly line. When you walk in you will have about 8 people looking your way from behind the counter and saying welcome. In a bit of an overly welcoming way if you know what I mean. I think the reason they all seem so eager to make you a sandwich and get the order going is because they each have about one simple job to do. How many people does it take to make a sandwich? Apparently Jimmy John's thinks it takes about 4. Bread and spread, meat and cheese, toppings, and bag it! I literally had my sandwich handed to me before the guy even handed me my receipt. Bizzare. Very Bizzare. Some type of Jimmy voodoo I must say. The sandwich was less than I expected. Nothing to write home about. I had the #1 with ham and provolone because the turkey didn't have cheese and they wanted 75 cents extra for it? Hmmm. No. Just no. The sammy was pretty thin with not a lot of meat. The bread was thin and had a buttery flavor to it. Weird. I think they need to spend more time crafting a quality sandwich and not worry so incessantly on sandwich making time. It is waaaaay overboard. I would check out Jersey Mike's just down the street instead.

    (2)
  • Gloria C.

    Quick and delicious! The food is consistent and always taste the same, doesn't disappoint. Price is just right for the quality of food they offer, I mean subway is the bottom of the sandwich food chain and JJ's is like the Nordy's...you get better when you spend better.

    (4)
  • Karen W.

    Five stars well deserved!! The sandwiches are so good! My favorite is the #12 Beach Club. Yes they are serious when they say, "freaky fast delivery". Even if you walk in to a store your order comes fast. I spend at least $60 a month on orders because I love it so much. Great customer service as well. The delivery charge is way less than Pizza Hut and Dominos and much healthier. Thanks to all the employees at every Jimmy Johns for making great sandwiches and displaying great customer service.

    (5)
  • Ti S.

    Eeehh.... My opinion this is a company with a clever marketing / busniess plan and very average food. First time visit today, food was not bad but not great either. Its ranks right with Subway just this place is more expensive. I would go to JJ's again but it would be out of convenience not desire.

    (3)
  • Katherine M.

    Decent sandwich. I had the veggie sandwich, and it was ok. Even though it said on the menu that there were going to be sprouts on my sandwich, I didn't get any. Also, there was way too much mayo on mine. I like mayo, but I don't want my sandwich to be drenched with it. I like their bread better than Subway though, so that's a plus. The staff at this location are really friendly too, so another plus.

    (3)
  • Christine D.

    I hadn't tried one of these before. I thought another sandwich place, I might want to check it out. The bread is tasty but if you want they will make your sandwich wrapped in lettuce. I opted for the bread with turkey. It comes with cucumbers, tomatoes, and mustard. They will wrap it up and you can bag it yourself to go. Bags and napkins are at the end of the counter. They offer a variety of chips and soda and water. All in all a tasty place. I would try it again next time.

    (3)
  • Robert H.

    It makes me sad to see national chains entering Portland. We have better in almost every category from home-grown businesses. This may be "gourmet" in the middle part of the country. The word "gourmet" itself passed out of the lexicon here quite some time ago. I have fond memories of monster deli sandwiches from tiny mom and pops where the deli was connected to the family living room, or in an industrial area with hungry factory workers, like myself, from a real old school butcher shop, or from many a self respecting NY deli. This is not that. The bread is soft, sweet, Midwest. Uninspired spreads. Very finely shredded lettuce rather than whole. No attempt at ingredient locality, Uninspired menu. We have food carts, sit down and carry out options from local businesses on better bread - stiff Italian-style or French style, with more imaginative ingredients, which, bottom line, taste better. I understand delivery, but curious if at the price point of a sandwich, as opposed to a pizza, if this is a viable, or desirable business model. I have a chance to eat sometimes when I'm in a hurry at a corporate cafeteria supplied by Sysco. It's better at a better price. Subway is better, and that is saying a lot.

    (2)
  • Mira M.

    This is Portland so, yes, opting for more local fare is popular and common. But in comparison with other sandwich chains - Subway, Quiznos, etc. - Jimmy John's really stands out. Their service is outstanding; oftentimes the employees are young teenagers, but they're always friendly and dependable, and better behaved than some adults I know! If you are lucky enough to be in the delivery area, you'll be blown away with how fast they are! I love that they offer 7-grain bread as well as the standard sub bread. My favorite is the #12, Beach Club: Turkey, provolone, avocado, cucumber, and tomato. TIP: Get ALL of the freebies! Onions, hot peppers, Dijon, oil & vinegar, oregano, and sprouts.

    (4)
  • Paul C.

    Used to order Dominos and wait most of my lunch for my lunch to arrive! Once I found JJ I have been a faithful customer since!! SPEEDY delivery Great friendly people Great food! highly recommended!

    (5)
  • Titus A.

    Ordered delivery at 8:40 Thanksgiving Eve. Arrived at 8:52. They close at 9. Freaky fast, friendly, and order was perfect. Love having them in the neighborhood.

    (5)
  • Mark E.

    Fast procedures but poor service. When I walked in I was not greeted, which should be a simple thing for any service business. They were really good at making my order quick, it was ready by the time I paid! The entire time I was there all the employees (7, I believe) were talking really loud and yelling at each other across the kitchen and dining room. And they weren't business-like conversations, but instead personal conversations. It felt like I was Ina frat house. Now I understand having personal conversations, but loudly is not acceptable, especially when customers can hear. I do have to give props to them for their quick service and delicious sandwich-making. And their delivery on bicycles is really awesome and very Portland-like. But this location needs some more customer service training.

    (2)
  • Ryan A.

    We have given Jimmy John's more tries since I wrote my last review. The staff has been treating us better lately, the sandwiches are better, but it's still a very unpleasant experience if you're going to eat in the restaurant. Same complaint about the music, but the temperature is to suit the employees, not the customers. If the air conditioning wasn't on today, I don't know what the strong breeze of frigid air was from. I'm not avoiding them anymore, but I don't have the only say when it comes to lunchtime choices, and due to the music, others I would go to lunch with are avoiding this location. If I am eating here, my experience is usually a 2 star. If I'm taking it to go, the experience would be 3-4 star.

    (2)
  • Justice L.

    I use to work at Safeway across the street from this Jimmy Johns and would always come in and order a sandwich for lunch and one to go for dinner every shift I worked at safeway. Im only giving it 3 stars because I havent been to this JJ's in over a year so not so sure how the staff has changed but when I was having all my lunch's and dinners here the staff was amazing and the food was great

    (3)
  • Shannen M.

    I ordered two vegetarian subs and one cup of water. I asked if it was possible to use the cheese from one and just put it on the other. "Uuuuhhh we don't do that." So I asked if it was possible to have the cheese on the side. "Uuuhmmm no we can't." I ask if they can just put it on top of the bread. "Ok I can't do this bit I'll only do it this one time." Apparently the problem was that he wanted to charge me for extra cheese. The bread was stale and from what my friend who ate the sandwich with the cheese the cheese was stale, the sandwich as a whole tastes boring and a little on the gross side, and the water tasted like chlorine. I will not be going back there. If I wanted to be treated like that and receive crap food I'd go to Arby's bathroom and lick their toilet after a hipster squeezes off a huge loaf and shows me Instagram pictures of what that turd once was, while letting me know that I just don't understand food as he does.

    (1)
  • Joseph L.

    This was my first time to Jimmy John's Sandwiches. What a great place for a great sandwich and good service to.

    (5)
  • Holy-foo' X.

    Being the benighted savage that I inescapably am, I only learned of Jimmy John's in the past year or so. Exploring their corporate website, they have been in business, apparently, since the early 80s. They can't possibly have been in the Portland Metro during much of that prodigious length of time, can they? How could even a crashing bore, an insufferable ape, a poor benighted savage have this dandy litte franchise under his nose and within reach for any length of time, unawares, one can only wonder.... 5 stars isn't given b/c they're the absolute best sandwiches in town---- that distinction still goes, in my book, straight to the visionary wizards @ Shut up and Eat, with East Side Deli in the 'Top 3 or 4' mix as well. 5 stars is b/c JJs are not only so much better than Subway, they dispatch large group orders so much FASTER, and in some cases will actually deliver 'em to your party! So there! What is it about JJ's that makes such basics like turkey and bacon, Italian, even the plain veggie come alive and make your soul sing for about an hour afterwards? Added to that, Jimmy John's, indirectly at least, helped me realize a very big goal of sorts. A personal milestone, if you will. Segue... I was on the tail end of a particularly frustrating relationship w/an unbelievable ingrate who I am now embarrassed to admit how much time and effort and yes, moolah I invested in, long after it became apparent that this would always be a woefully under-reciprocating relationship. I'm not exactly sure from what dimension such ingrates spring forth, but I've come to realize they are by no means a rare phemenon in our culture---- so that must mean systematic bad parenting, and the schools! Yes, let's not forget to recognize the schools' role in unleashing this present darkness! Being of a bookish turn (although of the admittedly, painfully amateurish variety), a couple of salient quotes come to mind, concerning the armies of the self-absorbed, the clueless and the selfish, in our midst.... "..."It's not much fun to be in love w/a girl who has no imagination and no sense of humour," he thought, as he listened (to her drone on about herself)...." --Maugham, "Of Human Bondage" "Hell is full of Ingrates." --- Cervantes, 'Don Quixote' "...Well all you want is a whole lotta money, all the rest is just JIVIN', honey....'' -S. Hagar/R. Springfield,"I've done everything for you (you've done nothing for me") Each of us of course has our unique breaking points, and I like to think that one of the few, verifiable benefits of getting older is that we become more efficient and hopefully, quicker to recognize and respond appropriately, when we are being mistreated by others. After months of fruitless praying for wisdom and discernment and guidance during that drawn out, torturous relationship, it came to me suddenly one day: That I would be better off using the same amount of resources (actually, far less) on random strangers, that I would get more out of it, in terms of appreciation and satisfaction and actual fellowship, than I ever had with Ms. Snooty Patootie. You know what? I was right! Randomly (and attempted anonymously) springing for Jimmy John's for co-workers, on insanely busy evenings in my line of work, where 12+ hour shifts are the norm, and missing breaks/lunches is routine, produced some pretty spectacular results. The looks of stunned amazement and bewilderment and, catch this: GRATITUDE on everyone's beleagured countenances made the little investment more than worth every penny. Let's review: Jimmy John's for everyone lit up these people's faces and their souls, it built esprit d'cor, it was humbly received and devoured in earnest by one and all. Nobody tried to pick a dumb fight with me, no bad attitudes, no spoiled whining. Everyone was simply too busy gettin' DOWN on that Jimmy John's for all of that drama. I have since duplicated this experiment, as it were, with eateries other than JJ's, but JJ's was one of the first, and the palpable excitement evinced was quite a sight for sore eyes. Thanks for everything, Jimmy John's! Not only did you conquer our hunger in the hours of our most desperate need; You helped answer a personal prayer, you restored a little faith in humanity---and you also made me personally feel a little more human, which is way more than any benighted savage could ever think he actually deserved.... *snapping fingers* oh yeah: thanks also for helping free me--albeit inadvertently-- from a really dumb relationship. I'll take a nice, prolonged helping of singledom over that, every time, guaranteed.

    (5)
  • Jonathan S.

    Jimmy John's finally makes it to Portland. Oh how I've missed them. I went to school in Champaign-Urbana, aka headquarters of Jimmy Johns. I spent many a late night/early morning running to get a sandwich when all else was closed. My two sandwiches today were a bit of nostalgia and a lot of tasty. The bread they use is awesome. I've never had a bad sandwich at any of their locations in the midwest. They seem to do the the Quality Control right. If you're from the Midwest, you're probably already in the car/bike/moped/bus/walking shoes on your way. If you've never tried, definitely give it a go the next time you need a SUPER fast bite to eat. PS: They deliver for $0.25 with no minimum order.... Now thats awesome.

    (5)
  • Tony T.

    Though a chain, I love this place. The bread they use is great, they don't stinge out on the ingredients like Subway does and I think the atmosphere is definitely way better than a typical Subway/Quiznos. I think it fits into the Portland atmosphere much better than the other sandwich chains. #4 Turkey Tom is definitely the way to go though if you are really hungry, I recommend the Gargantuan! 2 recommendations but I won't ding them for it. - Cut the damn sandwich! I have to ask for them to do this every single time. At least they don't gripe about it like I am about having to tell them every time. - Have some combos.

    (5)
  • Joe S.

    I don't understand two things: Why the music in Jimmy Johns is SO loud. Well, that's only one thing. But it's twice as loud as it should be, so let's count it as two things. Beyond that, good and filling sandwiches, tasty BBQ chips. But the darned music is too darned loud. And it's not because I'm some old dude. It's because it's TOO DARN LOUD!

    (1)
  • Marc S.

    First time to this chain. Got the large tuna. Excellent tuna quality and very cold which I liked. Had half there half later, though gets a little wet after sitiing a while. Could use nicer leafed lettuce and then would get 5 stars from me. Price is fair. Makers were fast.

    (4)
  • Steph S.

    I LOVE JIMMY JOHNS. Too bad I hear they're sort of a terrible corporation. Some people say their food is bland but I'm from the midwest and thus beg to disagree. Must love mayo. Under $5. Holla.

    (4)
  • Julie T.

    I guess I am a fan due to the fact I can not find any JJ's back home in NY..? Therefore this is change-up from the normal other chains like Subway or Quiznos. I order the #6; which is basically cheese, lettuce, cucumbers and mayo. I always ask for sprouts and onions to be added! YUM. They also offer their day old bread loafs for sale (50 cents) and if you go in late (before closing) enough they will even give these loafs for free! Also you can park for free during the daytime in either the Safeway or Bank of America's parking lot ;)

    (4)
  • Prairie D.

    My favorite sub shop I'm addicted!

    (4)
  • Luis P.

    Incredibly fast delivery...I love their bread...its amazing how fast they can get to you after you hang up the phone lol

    (4)
  • Brice B.

    I knew Jimmy John back when he was a college kid in the midwest. We ran into each other frequently after apartment parties, house parties, bar parties, etc.. Today, I'm not taking bicycle delivery at 2am, but I still love me the occasional Billy Club. As a bonus? When you're not lousy drunk, these suckers actually taste pretty good. Who knew?

    (4)
  • BP N.

    Good, fast sandwich. You can't beat that. Some people don't like the bread here. But i think it's better than Subway or Quiznos (non toasted). Bread is a personal preference people shouldn't judge by the bread alone. They don't have as many option as Subway do but I tried 4 different sandwiches and I liked them all. I especially like their Club Tuna. Try it! Reviewed by BN

    (4)
  • John E.

    It is hard to believe this whole concept was thought up by a 19 year old kid! He went to a library and borrowed cookbooks, came up with a recipe for his bread (which is mother-freaking awesome!!) and started a sandwich shop with used equipment and no ice for his sodas because he couldn't afford the ice machine. The odds were against Jimmy John Liautaud from the start but he dug in and now he has 995 stores. I love America and I love a Jimmy Johns sandwich! The Wife and I were coming back from a wonderful Elite Event and since we were hungry and we came from a Yelp thing we were in the mood for something new, something quick, something.... Yelpable. It was hard to pick a sandwich, every one of them sounded like a winner. So we each ordered a sandwich, a pickle and a drink. The rolls are all 8 inches long which in my mind is perfect. Other sandwich places who shall remain tasteless have 6 or 12 inches, and there are just some times when neither will fit the bill. Think an 8 inch won't do it... fine, add extra ingredients, you don't need the extra 4 inches of carbs anyway. The roast beef was fresh, seasoned, tasty and plentiful. The ham was excellent. But the bread, the french bread... a sign on the wall said it all, "French Bread So Good It Has To Be Liberated". The pickle was good as well. I seriously don't think... and I don't type this lightly... I seriously don't think I can enjoy a Subway or a Quiznos sandwich ever again, at least not the same way I did before. They are fine and serviceable sandwiches but they seriously lack what this place has got.

    (5)
  • Joe M.

    So I finally made it here to see what the hype was all about. The menu is pretty simple, sandwiches galore with very few sides like cookies and chips to choose from. After glancing at the menu, I went for the Vito and added hot peppers for an additional 35 cent charge. I added jalapeno kettle chips for $1.25 so final total came to $6.45. My order arrived quickly; they had like 6 people working behind the counter so efficiency is obviously a top priority. The service was friendly. I was pretty hungry and scarfed down the sandwich. The bread wasn't tough but wasn't anything worth praising either. The hot peppers definitely give it some flavor. The kettle chips are similar to those of Time Cascade's so they didn't disappoint. The sandwich overall was just A-OK. I'll"ll probably come back again to check out their deluxe sandwiches for $5.85. I was still kinda hungry after my meal. I also think the additional charge for hot peppers is totally unnecessary since other sub shops give those away for free...

    (3)
  • Sara S.

    The food is still good, but the last time I ordered from here, I ordered a cherry coke with it and it was really gross! It's like the machine was out of syrup or something. So I called and they said they fixed the machine and would bring me a new soda. I got the new soda (with a straw this time) and tried it. You'd think if they were told the soda wasn't right, that they would try it... But it was obvious that they didn't! This one was worst than the 1st one they brought! I called to have them just refund me for the soda and they said no problem... I still haven't seen the refund and it's been over a week! They have the food down! It's really good! But everything else could use a little work.

    (3)
  • Sonja L.

    I have to say I don't understand the JJ's hate going on in here. Yes, its a sandwitch place. So, stop getting your panties in a wad! We order JJ's no less than 3 times a week at my work (in Lloyd Ctr). Its so bad they know its me calling (good? Or so sad its laughable?) Anyway.. I'm gluten-free (not for fun diet reasons, allergies suck) they offer an unwitch! All the yummie insides of their normal clubs but wrapped in a lettus burrito! YUM! HUGE fan of Club LuLu with sprouts. If you don't get all pretentious about your food, hit JJ's up. Not only is it non-snooty but its faster than you can think. We timed them once for fun, it took 7 mins from order to delivery! 7 MINUTES PEOPLE! Fantastic!

    (5)
  • Jim S.

    When you sink your teeth into these buns you will like! The bread I mean..it's really fresh and nicely baked. I got in and out so quick with my to-go order I pulled a hamstring. Seriously, I think I did.. The folks are embracing the culture of friendly service, and that's a pleasant change from the other two players in the sandwich game. Best chain sandwich joint option.

    (3)
  • Joshua K.

    If you think iceberg lettuce and mayo tastes delicious, this is the sandwich shop for you.

    (2)
  • Joshua M.

    Jimmy John's for me falls into that perpetual niche of sandwich joints that is one step above Subway, and two steps below Jersey Mike's. Now if you're not familiar with Jersey Mike's they do have them in Seattle, and maybe one day they'll be Portland. For me they are the standard I judge others upon. The first and foremost thing that JM has going for it is they slice the meat when you place your order. It always tastes better. The bread is baked fresh (which JJ also does), and they take you through the accessorizing of the sandwich (which JJ does not do). Jimmy John's always seems to dump a crapton of mayo on anything I order. Even if I ask for it light, I still end up scraping a bunch of it off. As far as the taste goes the bread is really the best thing they have going. Everything else is non-remarkable to me. Is it better than Subway? For sure. It is however also more expensive.

    (3)
  • Sophie M.

    First time ever at a Jimmy John's. Great sandwich, cool, friendly staff. I will definitely be back!

    (4)
  • Kelly K.

    I LOVE JIMMY JOHNS. im from the midwest, where there are five JJs per 30,000 people. this is/was the place to go for memorable delicious sandwiches. whenever i eat jimmy johns with a bag of chips and drink, im taken back to a warm summer day. i just moved to portland and was super excited to see JJs here (they're still growing!) however, this last one has proven twice to have sub par sandwiches (messed up my friends order twice.) AND i live 1.5miles away, which would be a good thing if they delivered that far out.

    (3)
  • Kimberly V.

    Usually, it's better when you and your significant other have varying opinions on trivial things. I certainly wouldn't want to date my carbon copy. We'd both cry while watching episodes of Glee and no one would ever take out the trash. That's both lame and smelly. So when Ter could barely contain his excitement over the new Jimmy John's in the Lloyd Center quadrant, my reaction was, "Because what Portland needs in that area is another sandwich place. Meh." But I gave Jimmy John's a chance anyway. Heck, I rarely meet a sandwich I don't like, and surely the newest sandwich on the block in the old Quiznos location had some decent mojo going for it. Then again, Quiznos closed. Maybe the mojo is not so good. Personally, I rather liked Quiznos. It could never compete with the likes of Meat Cheese Bread or People's Sandwich. But if you were to compare Quiznos to a romantic companion, it'd be a solid "Eh, there are worse ways to spend a night," unlike most Subway lunches, which inspire that whole have-your-friend-call-you-with-some-halfbaked-­emergency-to-get-out-of-it gambit. Well, the eight-inch Vito that I ordered from Jimmy John's falls into that middling section. You wouldn't say no to another night out with the Vito, but you're probably not going to be the one to call and get that ball rolling. The bread was fine. The meat was fine. The jalapeno pepper option made it a bit better. Zzzz. Sorry, I nodded off writing my own review. Maybe I need to give one of the giant club choices a try, but it looks like this is another instance where the Ter logic escapes me. As soon as I can get him to come out from under the bed (I just watched the Whedon-directed episode - NPH squees could be heard throughout the night), I'll let him know. One thing I will say - the Vito came out so quick like whoa. I had pulled out my phone to text Ter that I was at his beloved sandwich infatuation and had barely entered the first letters when the sandwich, wrapped and ready for departure, came out from behind the counter. And no fewer than three employees said goodbye as I left the store. They seem nice - maybe I'll ask them to watch Glee with me.

    (3)
  • Hey U.

    Delicious! I love Jimmy John's - one time I was here they handed me my sandwich literally as I was handed my change. The Bootlegger is my favortie but I mix it up with the LuLu and Hunter. I think the bread is so fresh and good and the meat is the right amount and tasty. Always happy to go here for lunch or dinner. This location was great, very clean and a ton of people working there. Last time I went in and met the owner Brad and he seems like a great guy. Have to love supporting local businesses like this. Fast, delicious and I always find the staff friendly...no other option in this neighborhood I'd even consider! Love it!

    (5)
  • Janel L.

    At first, I didn't really get the hype on the food. I loved the place immediately for its urban vibe and chill staff. Sandwiches are great, really fresh. It wasn't until I got a Turkey Slim when I realized their bread was to die for. AND they sell the previous days bread for $.50 UMM hello i don't care if its day old bread - bet it still tastes good. Homeless people should definitely take advantage of that -- according to my husband (but I agree, smart idea)

    (4)
  • Hillary S.

    I was a little embarrassed at how excited I was upon discovering this brand new Jimmy John's near the Lloyd Center today.. (I'd thought they were only in the South.) But after my sandwich (and customer service experience) there completely made my day, I decided they're deserving of my unabashed public praises. If you work near the Lloyd Center and have been eating lunch at Subway, Quiznos, or anywhere else, do yourself a HUGE favor and go grab a Jimmy John sub. Their sandwiches (full disclosure: I've only had the vegetarian and the tuna SO FAR) are more flavorful, have more structural integrity (i.e. not squished by a sadistic counter person every damn time), have more exciting veggies standard (sprouts!), and their tomatoes and cucumbers looked an order of magnitude healthier than the ones I've been watching the Subway person flop onto my sandwiches this winter (I know, the cold's been tough on tomato growers this year but still -- they're supposed to be red, not an unripe yellow-orange). Jimmy John's makes the best tuna sub I've had at a franchise restaurant, hands down. I ate Subway for years (6 inch tuna on wheat with all the veggies and extra spicy mustard) and still think it's one of the best fast food options around, but the squishy bread, the sickly veggies, the overly-mayo-ed tuna were really starting to grate on me. Now that there's a Jimmy John's in close proximity, they'll be getting all my tuna sandwich business and I am looking forward to trying their other offerings, as well. Thank you, Jimmy John's, for rescuing my lunch break from all the terrible and monotonous food in the Lloyd Center area!

    (5)
  • Chelsea A.

    Um, I wasn't in the right state of mind. Seriously; I'm fairly sure that was my problem. So while My BLT felt a par below mediocre it wasn't horrible. But maybe I ordered the wrong thing? Maybe I was too busy being annoyed about the fact that they deliver and I instead walked all the way down in the rain not knowing this. Maybe it was just too early for lunch, and my body was craving a coffee not a coke. Anyways, it felt like it belonged in a mall. Tasted a smidge better. And maybe one of these rainy days I'll have a sandwhich delivered to me and join the Jimmy John's club. Until that time I'll be at the Taste Tickler.

    (2)
  • Gary K.

    The sandwich wad good, but nothing special. The bread was sorta hard and crusty; not what I expected. Also, my wife and I both got a bit sick after eating here. I would say, spend your money on a local sandwich shop, not some chain.

    (2)
  • Michael W.

    I'm from Missouri, where JJ's are abundant, so the addition of a store in Portland was long sought after and I was elated when they finally came to town. There's no bells and whistles to these sandwiches, but they are some of the most solid and fresh sandwiches you can get. Good ingredients and good sized sandwiches. If you are looking for a fast satisfying sandwich, look no further. The staff at this location is really friendly, so that's a plus.

    (4)
  • Lucy S.

    I had some errands to run around NE Broadway, so after hearing from a friend who heard from a friend that this sandwich chain is good, I decided to try it out. Honestly it was mediocre. I tried the Beach Club, which had a little too much lettuce and the bread was OK. The Avocado spread part was pretty good though. Also everything was sliding around like crazy because they only cut one side of the bread. If I come back I'd probably try out Italian Night Club. Honestly I doubt I'll be coming back with so many other tasty places to eat around. Also there were a total of about six people working which seemed really overboard considering it was lunch time and there were basically two tables that were occupied (and no one placing to-go orders). It made me want to get out of there quick because they were all just standing at the counter facing in my general direction making me feel pretty awkward! Also, since I didn't expect it to be wrapped up in a to-go packaging (since I was eating in) I didn't get any napkins while I sat down. Then they didn't hand me any napkins with the sandwich. Then there were no napkins on the table! Then I looked around and nobody eating seemed to have napkins. By the time I realized I had no napkin I could not locate them nor did I want to get up with my avocado and mayo-ed up hands to find them. Man, Jersey Mike's totally beats this place.

    (2)
  • Kevin W.

    I have to give credit where credit is due. These guys deliver, in more than one way. These poor delivery guys get out on their bikes, and yes I have seen them hustle though the traffic and even have their own bike v. car encounters, but food always gets there, and usually at least for us in 20 minutes or less. Hats off. Then there's the food. The Bread, both the 7 grain and rolls are sooo good. in person, online and via the phone you can create your own masterpiece or just get it their way. Fantastic experience ordering and you get the exact sammich you were cravin. Pickles and chips compliment perfectly and are as tasty as the sandwich. Co-workers and I joke (but it's not really a joke) about dumping every last crumb out of the chip bags so we don't miss any! I think I may order now!

    (5)
  • Koksal A.

    to loud music, I've an app for DB and measured it, it was over 95 db!!! we just eat and runaway from store

    (1)
  • K. David M.

    Amazingly quick. The first time I ordered the food was in my hand before I even paid. Limited tables, but I've been lucky to get a spot when I wanted one. Much like Big Town Hero they taste different than Subway & that is a good thing.

    (4)
  • Mary Z.

    sorry - stopped by to have what I thought would be a better alternative to Subway - but this was TERRIBLE - filling of roast beef - cheese - lettuce and tomato was just average but the roll was really bad - no options offered for anything to dress it up - yes it was FAST - but I wanted delicious - no return visit here!

    (2)
  • lara c.

    I came on to write a review of this place and realized I had already written it. That's how much this place rocks. the delivery people are on bike and get to you in what seems like minutes. The food it fresh and delicious tasting.

    (5)
  • Roman S.

    These guys know how to do customer service well! I suspect that most of these folks actually enjoy working there, and they are happy to make your sandwich however you want. The food is basic, but fresh and good, made with care. The bread is baked freshly, and is good basic white bread like you would make it at home. I really like the crusty end pieces! I went over there and tried the door one morning about an hour early, when they were still closed (since I was across the street at Safeway anyway), and to my happy surprise, the guy behind the counter invited me in and very cheerfully asked, "what can I get you today?" I was blown away! I asked him about it, and he said as long as we are here, why not make you a sandwich? My hat is off to Jimmy John and his crew!! (I do wish I had the pickles option for my sandwich.)

    (4)
  • Jeff T.

    It's Jimmy Johns, really need I say more other than I'm glad that we've got a couple now in the Metro area. Now if we can only get a Chick-Fil-A......

    (4)
  • Dave M.

    Jimmy John's makes Quiznos and Subway taste like you've put some roadkill between two leaves. Plus they deliver--how can you beat that?

    (5)
  • Max C.

    I like the food at Jimmy John's, but I don't like the false advertising. The sign says a "Add chips and a drink for about 2 bucks." Translation: $2.55. When I brought this up with the staff, they were rather rude about it ("They use that sign everywhere, maybe at some other Jimmy John's it's $2." "That price isn't on the menu" "We have signs that say 'No hippies allowed' but we still allow hippies", etc). I guess technically that sign isn't on the menu board -- they actually DON'T have the price on the menu board and that sign is 8" above it. But then that begs a more important question: Why don't you have the price on the menu board? Also for some bizarre reason you have to ask them for napkins. Napkins do not come with your sandwich and there are no self-serve napkin dispensers in the entire restaurant. While I enjoyed Jimmy John's sandwiches when I was in college in Illinois, I won't come back because I don't appreciate being lied to-- well that and the MSG in the BBQ potato chips.

    (2)
  • Christina B.

    I love that they deliver and I believe they deliver for free (never actually had anything delivered). The sandwiches are great and made from fresh ingredients--I agree with some others who have had "meh" experiences as well, though. I live around the corner and have only eaten there twice since they opened. I just never get that excited about going there. They definitely stick to the basics and make sure they do them well. I can appreciate that.

    (4)
  • Briana S.

    Pretty much I could eat here everyday and so happy this location is close to my work. Crispy bread, fresh ingredents and I agree with the other reviews blows Subway and Quizno's out of the water.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

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

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