Jimmy John’s Menu

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  • Jonathan G.

    They have finally gotten up to par with quick delivery, before it was average 45 mins. Now it is always under 10.

    (5)
  • Guest L.

    Asked for a vegetarian and my sandwich included four slices of cheese! No condiments or vegetables. Horribly disappointed.

    (1)
  • Ti S.

    Wont deliver cause I'm too far away...... I'm 1.4 miles away?!? Now I understand the commercials about super fast delivery. If your next door........

    (1)
  • Alyssa M.

    Taste is good, but I don't like having to wrestle with tough bread. Each time I've been my experience has been the same.

    (3)
  • Eric H.

    Dont order Tuna # 15. It has very little tuna( TASTED GREAT) but very little tuna. Fast and friendly Delivery service. Manager wasn't real good at trying to make me happy, This was the 1st time I have had a bad experiance. So go check them out if ya have'nt yet! Eric!

    (2)
  • Richard A.

    The service is always vocal and consistent. The sandwiches have always been great.

    (5)
  • Benjamin G.

    I'm not sure I understand why this place is popular. I looked up the menu on-line and decided on the #9. The picture shows it with nice thick sliced whole grain bread, but when I showed up they made it on a pretty bland looking white hogie roll. I figured, maybe I just didn't order it correctly, whatever. Seems logical that if I order off the menu, I would get what is picture on the menu. The really weird thing was they handed me the sandwich by itself. I then asked for it to go, and, saying nothing, she hands me a bag from under the counter. I ask, 'so I need to bag it up myself' and she tells me they don't do that here. Maybe I'm missing something, but I'm the only one here with 10 employees behind the counter and you want me to bag up my order myself, no napkins, no nothing? Just a blank stare like 'who's this guy, asking for his order in a bag'? Just seemed strange. The sandwich was smaller than a Subway sandwich and just as bland, but more expensive. I guess I just don't get it. I'll take Subway for the convenience/price or drive up to Jersey Mikes for a good quality sub over going here again.

    (2)
  • Jen K.

    "If you can't be with the one you love, honey, love the one you're with." That Crosby, Stills and Nash ditty was running through my head while visiting Jimmy John's. This location recently opened in Wilsonville and they are putting on the full court press. During both of my lunchtime visits, I've seen 11 employees behind the counter, plus kids with sandwich boards on Wilsonville Road trying to attract customers. This isn't my first Jimmy John's experience and I gave the location at Bridgeport a couple tries last year. And my overall experience remains the same. Why, oh why, is "Gourmet" in the name of this chain? And "World's Greatest Gourmet Sandwiches" plastered on their packaging is just wrong. I feel the same way about Five Guys' marketing. Enough already. They aren't doing anything fancy. Their niche is fast and basic with free delivery. The Jimmy John's menu always strikes me as geared towards students and those looking for a simple meal. They lure you in with low prices for a basic sandwich ($4.75 for an 8" sub and $5.75 for a Giant Club Sandwich) and you pay extra for sides (cookies, chips and pickles) and drinks. No punch cards or frequent dining perks. Their sandwich menu, options (bread, fixings), sides and drinks is smaller than their fast food competition (Subway), as well as my local favorite, Country Grains. The low rating doesn't mean they don't do a few things I really like: 1) Plain Slims ($3.75) are a really nice option for my kids and way less expensive than Subway. It is one of their basic subs, minus the veggies and sauce. 2) Jimmy Chips. I like the Salt & Vinegar chips in particular. Just FYI if you have allergies, their chips are cooked in Peanut Oil. 3) Free delivery (no minimum order) for those days you just can't leave the office. Actually, the reason I knew Jimmy John's had opened is that when I went to Country Grains there was no line, when it is usually out the door. I'm not too worried since they are winding down their operations in Wilsonville and are about to move to their new location in Aurora at Fir Point Farms. Perfect timing for Jimmy John's to open, too bad their sandwiches aren't in the same league. Parking is a mess in this part of Wilsonville, but they have a few outdoor tables for those sunny days as well as a small amount of indoor seating. They are clearly training new staff and were doing a nice job getting this new location up and running. Since their food just isn't my thing, I'll continue to get my sandwich fix from Country Grains even though I'll be making a bit of a drive when they move in a few months. I don't think it is likely I'll ever grow to love Jimmy John's as a local alternative. Crosby, Stills and Nash be damned.

    (2)
  • Aaron K.

    I love the bread at this place. Other sandwich shops like Subway cannot even compare to Jimmy John's. The fresh bread and delicious meat makes these sandwiches great. There are always lots of workers who are very friendly and ensure a very quick visit. I have known people who work at Jimmy John's and when the employees are honestly impressed by the business that is when I know it is a good place to eat. It is absolutely delicious and I would go everyday if I could!

    (5)
  • Gary L.

    Nice people ... nice clean dining room ...my sandwich was average ... subway and quiznos is way better for the cost ...

    (2)
  • Ray L.

    I'm writing this review for all the Jimmy Johns I've visited, around 3 or 4. All have been excellent with great sandwiches and fast, friendly service. I really love this company's stores. In fact my wife and I often joke that if they opened a Jimmy John's next to every Subway store in the US, Subway would be out of business in 3 months.

    (5)
  • Amber M.

    Terrible! My husband wanted to give our 3 year old a part of his sandwich. As she is 3 YEARS OLD, she can't handle the entire sandwich, so he takes it to the counter to get it cut to a manageable size. He politely asks to have it cut. They refuse. Apparently they're not allowed to help small children, it's against company policy. He asks someone else, and finally a third person. They all say no they can't cut the sandwich. Finally someone comes over and says that this time they can make an exception but it will be the only time. Wow! Don't worry we won't ask again because we'll never be back. Ever. A moment later I ask for napkins. I'm given 2 napkins for 3 people. Worst place ever! Now I'm throwing up. Thanks for the food poisoning.

    (1)
  • Kimie C.

    Not great, just ok. It bugs me that they advertise that they use "sprouts" but don't. Too blah for me, overpriced and what's up with not bagging the sammie? Just sayin'.

    (2)
  • Jeffrey R.

    Blah. Boring menu options and a bland sandwich (#1). The big Kosher pickle was a big disappointment. I don't care how quick they make the sandwiches if this is the end result. I would actually rather they slowed down and turned a product more pleasing to the palate than Elmers glue. Next time I will just walk around the corner to Red Robin -- the product is 1000x better and doesn't cost much more.

    (2)
  • Laura D.

    I love Jimmy John's. I mostly have gone to another location near my work, but I've been to this one also and was very pleased. The sandwiches are made fast, and in my experience have always been accurate. I love the variety and the ability to tailor what's on my sandwich. Yes, other chains do the same thing, and honestly they do it similarly. But I like giving my order up front and having them take it down and get it right. Seems like I answer the same question about what I want on my sandwich more than once elsewhere. And I love love LOVE Jimmy John's crusty french bread. I'm not so fond of the close-in parking - it's a little tight to maneuver - and I usually park out near the dental office instead. (This is a strategy that might not work in the evening, when adjacent restaurants are open and busy, though.)

    (4)
  • Tamera V.

    After a year of being open and the employees now know what they are doing this store is awesome!! fast clean and friendly employees :)) some things they do are a little off but its corporations rules not theirs... they are only doing their job! if you want a bag you have to grab it yourself as well as napkins! they are self serve this way if someone has 2 sandwiches and doesnt want a bag then they dont waste same for napkins alot of people just take their food to go napkins are paper cost why waste it? freaky fast delivery!! i will recommend wilsonville jimmy johns to everyone :) thanks for your great service!!!

    (5)
  • Jeanne Z.

    they are fast!!

    (4)
  • Susan W.

    Not very accommodating. Couldn't figure out how to make a sub with the ingredients requested. Bread not great...have definitely had better.

    (2)
  • John S.

    Never had Jimmy Johns before but they delivered a bunch of sandwiches to my work for free just for the employees to try it and i tell you what I was sold. It was delicious and the best part for me is they deliver. My days of getting Pizza and/or chinees food and spending over $20 just so I can get delivery are over. Never been to this location but Ive had their sandwiches 3 times, delivery twice now and all I can say is WOW, im impressed, there always good, the employees are always nice on the phone. Last order I ordered a turkey and wanted to add bacon and avacado and the guy on the phone suggested a different sandwich which was essentially the same thing but would come with cheese and would be cheaper then what I had ordered. I just found my favorite sandwich shop.

    (5)
  • Evan G.

    Jimmy johns is always good, but not great. My favorite sub is the Vito, an Italian sub. Service is always crazy fast

    (3)
  • Scott D.

    I have only been there once so far, but I was pleased. The meat seemed to be pretty genuine deli style, not processed beyond recognition like some outfits. The default toppings for the four sandwiches I ordered seemed fresh. I like just having a standard sandwich rather than having to specify every little bit. I'm sure they'd customize as ordered if you're into that. The french bread seemed good to me. But the french bread might be a little bit thick-crusted and not crunchy/flaky like some people would prefer. The crust was was more cake-like in texture and the bread seemed fresh but was not toasted. I can see where this would be not everyone's preference, but It seemed okay to me and good for a change of pace. I hope they do well. The store had been a Quiznos, but that store was on and off probably because of the franchisee not because of the Quiznos business model or the particular Wilsonville location, both of which seem to be pretty good. Parking is always a little dodgy in the lot. Too many businesses competing for the spaces provided.

    (4)
  • K B.

    I've been there 3 times and it's always extremely clean and the staff is very friendly. Sandwiches are good - definitely above par from Subway.

    (4)
  • Mollie H.

    People seem nice but my un-which came wrong- paying extra for cheese and to have no cheese & no sprouts as the order sheet says once we've already gotten home... If a person orders no bread at least get the veggies right, especially with 6 people in the kitchen...

    (2)
  • Chris O.

    Jimmy Johns is always reliable! You can never go wrong with the Italian Night Club. They do love their mayo, though, so ask them to hold back if you don't like it loaded. Now that Country Gains has moved, this is the best sandwhich option around wilsonville.

    (4)
  • Jonathan G.

    They have finally gotten up to par with quick delivery, before it was average 45 mins. Now it is always under 10.

    (5)
  • Guest L.

    Asked for a vegetarian and my sandwich included four slices of cheese! No condiments or vegetables. Horribly disappointed.

    (1)
  • Ti S.

    Wont deliver cause I'm too far away...... I'm 1.4 miles away?!? Now I understand the commercials about super fast delivery. If your next door........

    (1)
  • Alyssa M.

    Taste is good, but I don't like having to wrestle with tough bread. Each time I've been my experience has been the same.

    (3)
  • Eric H.

    Dont order Tuna # 15. It has very little tuna( TASTED GREAT) but very little tuna. Fast and friendly Delivery service. Manager wasn't real good at trying to make me happy, This was the 1st time I have had a bad experiance. So go check them out if ya have'nt yet! Eric!

    (2)
  • Richard A.

    The service is always vocal and consistent. The sandwiches have always been great.

    (5)
  • Benjamin G.

    I'm not sure I understand why this place is popular. I looked up the menu on-line and decided on the #9. The picture shows it with nice thick sliced whole grain bread, but when I showed up they made it on a pretty bland looking white hogie roll. I figured, maybe I just didn't order it correctly, whatever. Seems logical that if I order off the menu, I would get what is picture on the menu. The really weird thing was they handed me the sandwich by itself. I then asked for it to go, and, saying nothing, she hands me a bag from under the counter. I ask, 'so I need to bag it up myself' and she tells me they don't do that here. Maybe I'm missing something, but I'm the only one here with 10 employees behind the counter and you want me to bag up my order myself, no napkins, no nothing? Just a blank stare like 'who's this guy, asking for his order in a bag'? Just seemed strange. The sandwich was smaller than a Subway sandwich and just as bland, but more expensive. I guess I just don't get it. I'll take Subway for the convenience/price or drive up to Jersey Mikes for a good quality sub over going here again.

    (2)
  • Jen K.

    "If you can't be with the one you love, honey, love the one you're with." That Crosby, Stills and Nash ditty was running through my head while visiting Jimmy John's. This location recently opened in Wilsonville and they are putting on the full court press. During both of my lunchtime visits, I've seen 11 employees behind the counter, plus kids with sandwich boards on Wilsonville Road trying to attract customers. This isn't my first Jimmy John's experience and I gave the location at Bridgeport a couple tries last year. And my overall experience remains the same. Why, oh why, is "Gourmet" in the name of this chain? And "World's Greatest Gourmet Sandwiches" plastered on their packaging is just wrong. I feel the same way about Five Guys' marketing. Enough already. They aren't doing anything fancy. Their niche is fast and basic with free delivery. The Jimmy John's menu always strikes me as geared towards students and those looking for a simple meal. They lure you in with low prices for a basic sandwich ($4.75 for an 8" sub and $5.75 for a Giant Club Sandwich) and you pay extra for sides (cookies, chips and pickles) and drinks. No punch cards or frequent dining perks. Their sandwich menu, options (bread, fixings), sides and drinks is smaller than their fast food competition (Subway), as well as my local favorite, Country Grains. The low rating doesn't mean they don't do a few things I really like: 1) Plain Slims ($3.75) are a really nice option for my kids and way less expensive than Subway. It is one of their basic subs, minus the veggies and sauce. 2) Jimmy Chips. I like the Salt & Vinegar chips in particular. Just FYI if you have allergies, their chips are cooked in Peanut Oil. 3) Free delivery (no minimum order) for those days you just can't leave the office. Actually, the reason I knew Jimmy John's had opened is that when I went to Country Grains there was no line, when it is usually out the door. I'm not too worried since they are winding down their operations in Wilsonville and are about to move to their new location in Aurora at Fir Point Farms. Perfect timing for Jimmy John's to open, too bad their sandwiches aren't in the same league. Parking is a mess in this part of Wilsonville, but they have a few outdoor tables for those sunny days as well as a small amount of indoor seating. They are clearly training new staff and were doing a nice job getting this new location up and running. Since their food just isn't my thing, I'll continue to get my sandwich fix from Country Grains even though I'll be making a bit of a drive when they move in a few months. I don't think it is likely I'll ever grow to love Jimmy John's as a local alternative. Crosby, Stills and Nash be damned.

    (2)
  • Aaron K.

    I love the bread at this place. Other sandwich shops like Subway cannot even compare to Jimmy John's. The fresh bread and delicious meat makes these sandwiches great. There are always lots of workers who are very friendly and ensure a very quick visit. I have known people who work at Jimmy John's and when the employees are honestly impressed by the business that is when I know it is a good place to eat. It is absolutely delicious and I would go everyday if I could!

    (5)
  • Gary L.

    Nice people ... nice clean dining room ...my sandwich was average ... subway and quiznos is way better for the cost ...

    (2)
  • Ray L.

    I'm writing this review for all the Jimmy Johns I've visited, around 3 or 4. All have been excellent with great sandwiches and fast, friendly service. I really love this company's stores. In fact my wife and I often joke that if they opened a Jimmy John's next to every Subway store in the US, Subway would be out of business in 3 months.

    (5)
  • Amber M.

    Terrible! My husband wanted to give our 3 year old a part of his sandwich. As she is 3 YEARS OLD, she can't handle the entire sandwich, so he takes it to the counter to get it cut to a manageable size. He politely asks to have it cut. They refuse. Apparently they're not allowed to help small children, it's against company policy. He asks someone else, and finally a third person. They all say no they can't cut the sandwich. Finally someone comes over and says that this time they can make an exception but it will be the only time. Wow! Don't worry we won't ask again because we'll never be back. Ever. A moment later I ask for napkins. I'm given 2 napkins for 3 people. Worst place ever! Now I'm throwing up. Thanks for the food poisoning.

    (1)
  • Kimie C.

    Not great, just ok. It bugs me that they advertise that they use "sprouts" but don't. Too blah for me, overpriced and what's up with not bagging the sammie? Just sayin'.

    (2)
  • Jeffrey R.

    Blah. Boring menu options and a bland sandwich (#1). The big Kosher pickle was a big disappointment. I don't care how quick they make the sandwiches if this is the end result. I would actually rather they slowed down and turned a product more pleasing to the palate than Elmers glue. Next time I will just walk around the corner to Red Robin -- the product is 1000x better and doesn't cost much more.

    (2)
  • Laura D.

    I love Jimmy John's. I mostly have gone to another location near my work, but I've been to this one also and was very pleased. The sandwiches are made fast, and in my experience have always been accurate. I love the variety and the ability to tailor what's on my sandwich. Yes, other chains do the same thing, and honestly they do it similarly. But I like giving my order up front and having them take it down and get it right. Seems like I answer the same question about what I want on my sandwich more than once elsewhere. And I love love LOVE Jimmy John's crusty french bread. I'm not so fond of the close-in parking - it's a little tight to maneuver - and I usually park out near the dental office instead. (This is a strategy that might not work in the evening, when adjacent restaurants are open and busy, though.)

    (4)
  • Tamera V.

    After a year of being open and the employees now know what they are doing this store is awesome!! fast clean and friendly employees :)) some things they do are a little off but its corporations rules not theirs... they are only doing their job! if you want a bag you have to grab it yourself as well as napkins! they are self serve this way if someone has 2 sandwiches and doesnt want a bag then they dont waste same for napkins alot of people just take their food to go napkins are paper cost why waste it? freaky fast delivery!! i will recommend wilsonville jimmy johns to everyone :) thanks for your great service!!!

    (5)
  • Jeanne Z.

    they are fast!!

    (4)
  • Susan W.

    Not very accommodating. Couldn't figure out how to make a sub with the ingredients requested. Bread not great...have definitely had better.

    (2)
  • John S.

    Never had Jimmy Johns before but they delivered a bunch of sandwiches to my work for free just for the employees to try it and i tell you what I was sold. It was delicious and the best part for me is they deliver. My days of getting Pizza and/or chinees food and spending over $20 just so I can get delivery are over. Never been to this location but Ive had their sandwiches 3 times, delivery twice now and all I can say is WOW, im impressed, there always good, the employees are always nice on the phone. Last order I ordered a turkey and wanted to add bacon and avacado and the guy on the phone suggested a different sandwich which was essentially the same thing but would come with cheese and would be cheaper then what I had ordered. I just found my favorite sandwich shop.

    (5)
  • Evan G.

    Jimmy johns is always good, but not great. My favorite sub is the Vito, an Italian sub. Service is always crazy fast

    (3)
  • Scott D.

    I have only been there once so far, but I was pleased. The meat seemed to be pretty genuine deli style, not processed beyond recognition like some outfits. The default toppings for the four sandwiches I ordered seemed fresh. I like just having a standard sandwich rather than having to specify every little bit. I'm sure they'd customize as ordered if you're into that. The french bread seemed good to me. But the french bread might be a little bit thick-crusted and not crunchy/flaky like some people would prefer. The crust was was more cake-like in texture and the bread seemed fresh but was not toasted. I can see where this would be not everyone's preference, but It seemed okay to me and good for a change of pace. I hope they do well. The store had been a Quiznos, but that store was on and off probably because of the franchisee not because of the Quiznos business model or the particular Wilsonville location, both of which seem to be pretty good. Parking is always a little dodgy in the lot. Too many businesses competing for the spaces provided.

    (4)
  • K B.

    I've been there 3 times and it's always extremely clean and the staff is very friendly. Sandwiches are good - definitely above par from Subway.

    (4)
  • Mollie H.

    People seem nice but my un-which came wrong- paying extra for cheese and to have no cheese & no sprouts as the order sheet says once we've already gotten home... If a person orders no bread at least get the veggies right, especially with 6 people in the kitchen...

    (2)
  • Chris O.

    Jimmy Johns is always reliable! You can never go wrong with the Italian Night Club. They do love their mayo, though, so ask them to hold back if you don't like it loaded. Now that Country Gains has moved, this is the best sandwhich option around wilsonville.

    (4)

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

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