The food is what it is. Nothing to write home about but then it is a franchise so I would say the quality is in line with what one might normally expect. The service on the other hand is HORRIBLE. I didn't even believe that service could impact a place like this, but it does. The biggest irony of this location is that they have a tip jar. I think there name tags say Customer Repellent Agents.
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Chris K.
Yea, I know, I am usually not a fan of chains. But check out the Italian done Mike's Way and the Philly cheese WITHOUT peppers and WITH mushrooms and onions. I guess I've lived down south long enough to recommend a chain for a sub and a cheese steak -- Philly natives would burn me on a stake (pun intended).
(4)
Furman L.
Outstanding place for fresh subs. Staff are friendly and conversational. Food is always fresh. There is plenty of free parking in their private lot. Location is excellent, right off of Woodruff Rd. Highly recommend!
(5)
Mike C.
For a chain sub shop they are good. My only gripe is the other jersey mikes on fairview rd. makes a better sub. The sandwich has more meat. I'm confused by the different portions.
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Grant S.
I use this location for all of my staff outings. I could not ask for better customer service with a very good product. They treat you like a life long customer. Great job staff!!!!
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Amy C.
So...I have eaten at various Jersey Mike's locations...different cities, different years...blah blah blah...and the sandwich has always been passable...it's "fresh" for preserved deli meat and cheese...they do slice the goods right there...all except for the American cheese...and I know this can be sliced as well (because everyone has bought the white American cheese from the deli counter at a grocery store at one time in their life)...but they always go in the "back" to get it...but anyhoo...my issue isn't really with the food...it is simply average...you can't slice up plain meats and cheese on white or wheat and expect a culinary masterpiece...it's a sandwich with bagged chips and a drink... I have two issues with Jersey Mike's...the first is with a particular store and the second is with the chain as a whole... First, let's talk about Jersey Mike's on Woodruff Road...the store is lacking in table wiping and general attention to the dining area... the two times I have visited this location the tables were covered with crumbs during lunch hour and trays were haphazardly scattered on vacant tables and stacked precariously high on the garbage cans...Additionally, both times the location had an odor that reminded me of dirty feet....and what is it with the television being tuned to soap operas both times? If I wanted to watch Days of Our Lives, trust me I would DVR it and not watch it in public... Now on to my second issue...the food is "okay"...not great, but "okay"...but honestly paying close to eight dollars for a sandwich, drink, and chips that is "okay" is a stretch...there are other places with a better atmosphere and food where an entire meal including a tip could be had for eight dollars...
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Tom G.
Horrible prices, subpar food, no service. I was in a rush, not familiar with the pricing scheme here and asked for a 2 foot longs and a 6 inch. I got 2 GIANTS and a 6 inch instead, clearly a lot bigger than a foot long. There were VERY limited options for the veggies, no black olives, no green peppers, no sub dressing. Bread was just OK. The salami still had the wrapping on it so I had to take apart the sub to remove the string on EACH piece. The people behind the counter were not at all friendly. The GIANT sizes were almost $10, no chips or drinks included. The 6 inch was over $6. For a family of four, no drinks or sides, we spent $27. We didn't get the same selection that we would have at Subway, Publix, Bi-Lo, Quiznos, or pretty much ANY sub shop. We just left literally paying twice as much and feeling ripped off. Someone should tell Mike this ain't Jersey and we expect a DECENT sub when we pay $10 for one.
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Josh B.
Went over to pick up a couple of subs and despite the reviews on here, found the exact opposite. The staff was incredibly friendly. The place was very clean and the subs were quite good. I still find them a tad bit pricey at $8 or so for a 6-7 inch sub, but that would be up to the person paying. The meat is sliced fresh along with the cheese and there is certainly more on the sub than a place like a Subway. I found their sub tasted better as well, but of course that will be personal preference. I recommend trying them out if you are in the mood for an Italian. It was pretty darn good.
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Specialities
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Parking : Private Lot Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : No Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : Yes Dogs Allowed : No Waiter Service : No Drive-Thru : Yes Caters : Yes
Kerry M.
The food is what it is. Nothing to write home about but then it is a franchise so I would say the quality is in line with what one might normally expect. The service on the other hand is HORRIBLE. I didn't even believe that service could impact a place like this, but it does. The biggest irony of this location is that they have a tip jar. I think there name tags say Customer Repellent Agents.
(1)Chris K.
Yea, I know, I am usually not a fan of chains. But check out the Italian done Mike's Way and the Philly cheese WITHOUT peppers and WITH mushrooms and onions. I guess I've lived down south long enough to recommend a chain for a sub and a cheese steak -- Philly natives would burn me on a stake (pun intended).
(4)Furman L.
Outstanding place for fresh subs. Staff are friendly and conversational. Food is always fresh. There is plenty of free parking in their private lot. Location is excellent, right off of Woodruff Rd. Highly recommend!
(5)Mike C.
For a chain sub shop they are good. My only gripe is the other jersey mikes on fairview rd. makes a better sub. The sandwich has more meat. I'm confused by the different portions.
(3)Grant S.
I use this location for all of my staff outings. I could not ask for better customer service with a very good product. They treat you like a life long customer. Great job staff!!!!
(4)Amy C.
So...I have eaten at various Jersey Mike's locations...different cities, different years...blah blah blah...and the sandwich has always been passable...it's "fresh" for preserved deli meat and cheese...they do slice the goods right there...all except for the American cheese...and I know this can be sliced as well (because everyone has bought the white American cheese from the deli counter at a grocery store at one time in their life)...but they always go in the "back" to get it...but anyhoo...my issue isn't really with the food...it is simply average...you can't slice up plain meats and cheese on white or wheat and expect a culinary masterpiece...it's a sandwich with bagged chips and a drink... I have two issues with Jersey Mike's...the first is with a particular store and the second is with the chain as a whole... First, let's talk about Jersey Mike's on Woodruff Road...the store is lacking in table wiping and general attention to the dining area... the two times I have visited this location the tables were covered with crumbs during lunch hour and trays were haphazardly scattered on vacant tables and stacked precariously high on the garbage cans...Additionally, both times the location had an odor that reminded me of dirty feet....and what is it with the television being tuned to soap operas both times? If I wanted to watch Days of Our Lives, trust me I would DVR it and not watch it in public... Now on to my second issue...the food is "okay"...not great, but "okay"...but honestly paying close to eight dollars for a sandwich, drink, and chips that is "okay" is a stretch...there are other places with a better atmosphere and food where an entire meal including a tip could be had for eight dollars...
(2)Tom G.
Horrible prices, subpar food, no service. I was in a rush, not familiar with the pricing scheme here and asked for a 2 foot longs and a 6 inch. I got 2 GIANTS and a 6 inch instead, clearly a lot bigger than a foot long. There were VERY limited options for the veggies, no black olives, no green peppers, no sub dressing. Bread was just OK. The salami still had the wrapping on it so I had to take apart the sub to remove the string on EACH piece. The people behind the counter were not at all friendly. The GIANT sizes were almost $10, no chips or drinks included. The 6 inch was over $6. For a family of four, no drinks or sides, we spent $27. We didn't get the same selection that we would have at Subway, Publix, Bi-Lo, Quiznos, or pretty much ANY sub shop. We just left literally paying twice as much and feeling ripped off. Someone should tell Mike this ain't Jersey and we expect a DECENT sub when we pay $10 for one.
(1)Josh B.
Went over to pick up a couple of subs and despite the reviews on here, found the exact opposite. The staff was incredibly friendly. The place was very clean and the subs were quite good. I still find them a tad bit pricey at $8 or so for a 6-7 inch sub, but that would be up to the person paying. The meat is sliced fresh along with the cheese and there is certainly more on the sub than a place like a Subway. I found their sub tasted better as well, but of course that will be personal preference. I recommend trying them out if you are in the mood for an Italian. It was pretty darn good.
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