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  • Jeff H.

    Good stuff and fast service... Pleasant surprise after getting screwed over at iHospital.

    (4)
  • Sandy W.

    You know it's just a chain sandwich shop, but it's leaps and bounds better than the competitors. Their bread is better, and if you don't like a bread-y sandwich, you can get it 'skinny' with the extra cushion bread scraped out. Like a thin crust sandwich. Which wich has way more toppings than you're used to- all fresh and awesome. I like hummus on mine, with guac and mushrooms, and veggies galore. It's a different ordering system, since you take your time formulating your perfect sandwich recipe on a list you select. Then you give them the list bag and they whip it together. It's a really quick process. Which Wich is better than Quiznos, which is better than Subway. I'd drive past three Subways to get lunch at a Which Wich, any day.

    (5)
  • Christine L.

    first time having which wich (I KNOW?!?!?! i grew up in nashville and it took me this long to try it?!) omg. its. so. good. first of all, get the hot sammich. its crunchy and fantastic and not too bready and great quality... omg yums. so how which wich operates is you walk in, and you grab from their many little bins of sandwich brown bags that you want the base of your sammich to be. may it be turkey or ham or veggie or something else, you just grab the base of the one you want. then, you can customize it. you check on the bag certain things you want to add or not have on there. Then you write your name on the bottom of it (anything you want, i've seen some hilarious ones on social media). Then you pay for it, wait for it, and they call your name out super quickly. There are 3 sizes, and believe me, the small may seem small but it really isnt! I came here and got a turkey bacon HOT sammich. It was fast, they were incredibly friendly (shoutout to the register boy) and it was DELICIOUS!!! I will DEFINITELY come back again. the small sandwich by itself was ~$4-5. definitely worth it! I love which wich. now come to memphis. :]

    (5)
  • Katie B.

    For a chain sandwich shop, this Which Wich never disappoints. The staff is here is excellent, really friendly and the mood is always good. (There is nothing worse than a moody, resentful sandwich artist making your lunch.... Looking at you, Subway). I always get the same thing - Chicken Pesto wich with provolone, lettuce, onion, tomato. YUM. Only problem with this location is parking, but I usually find something relatively close. Indoor seating is also a little small, but the wiches are portable and Centennial Park is just across the street.

    (4)
  • Jim V.

    A great sandwich at all locations. Since moving to Nashville in the fall of 2013 I have dined at a number of the locations and love the concept of ordering. Its easy, hassle free, and you are always guaranteed to receive your correct order because you write it out! So what are the cons? The price you pay for quality is lower. If your looking to grab and go then this place isn't for you. The day that I visited this location there was a moderate crowd and it took a while to receive the sandwiches, even though, in my opinion, there were more than enough staff to complete the orders placed before us. I prefer Jimmy John's, not because of their freaky fast guarantee, but because the price meets the quality.

    (3)
  • Bill S.

    Quite honestly, this is really just a sub shop with its own gimmick. Write what you want on a bag. Oooh , ahhh. The sandwiches are ok but nothing spectacular. There are no suggestions as to a good complement to each sandwich. In a word, average.

    (3)
  • Ryan L.

    This was the first Which Wich I had ever seen or ever visited. I loved the name from the beginning and whenever I was driving through West End I would scream "Which Wich"! Which Wich is a grilled sandwich shop, which seems to be a dime-a-dozen these days. But at Which Wich everything is customized. You can choose from many base sandwiches then choose exactly what you want on it. One thing I've noticed is that parking is difficult and there are times when this place is pretty busy, but for it's location, that's to be expected. I will always remember you as my first Which Wich. My life has never been the same again.

    (5)
  • Victoria T.

    I like the DIY ordering. This is a great idea. It leaves little room for error. Orders are not going to be misinterpreted when they are written down by the customer! Right? Right? Anybody? The sandwiches were decent. I liked the bread. It was crusty and fresh and tasted great. The meat was standard issue deli turkey. Nothing to bitch about. Nothing to rave about. There were abundant vegetables to choose from to compliment your meat and bread. They were fresh and the portions were generous. Lots of dressing and sauce options were available for those of you who like that sort of thing. The house made potato chips were pretty good. I like that cracked pepper thing. Sexy Beast did not like them. He did, however, like the brownie that he wasn't supposed to be eating, anyway. The dining room was relatively clean and the staff was friendly. We'd likely not take a special trip for the sandwiches but, if we were in the area, might stop in again.

    (3)
  • Richard L.

    First off, I will never come back to this restaurant. I came to this location around 1:30, so after the lunch rush. Only 2 people in front of me and 2 more bags already hanging. After putting in my order, I sat and waited for 15 minutes before I was informed by an employee that they were out of the meat for my sandwich; however, this was not the case because another employee claimed they had it. After waiting for another 15 minutes and still no sandwich, I went up and request a refund. I left the store after waiting a half hour with no sandwich in hand. The employees offered no apologies for the wait and became immediately hostile and disgruntled when I requested my refund. This is the worst restaurant experience I have had in the past year.

    (1)
  • Christopher L.

    Gloves don't make food service more sanitary if they are used constantly while touching everything including food, face, and open containers of meat. Our food was stacking up in the oven and the crew was moving at half speed. One employee worked the register (but they weren't busy), the second person was walking from the front line to the back room (empty hands the whole time) and the third guy was busy refilling mayo containers. After our sandwiches sat for 3-5 minutes, the second employee dressed and wrapped them. Obviously our juicy hot choices were tepid and blah. Just a bizarre experience to see, though it did curb my appetite which is an effective way to cut down on calories.

    (2)
  • John S.

    Very similar to subway and quiznos, but with 1 main difference that really sets Which Wich apart -- customizability. At Which Wich, the world is your oyster. You can choose from their huge list of meats, cheeses, toppings, sauces, etc, and they offer some things that are hard to come by at other sub places, such as pesto sauce. You can also take as long or as short as you like and go back to previous toppings to add if you want, unlike the traditional "line" where you move on from section to section. What if you missed a section and wanted to go back and get, say, tomatoes! Well, at a traditional sub place, you would have to move backwards and disrupt the whole flow of sub-preparation, which would surely elicit grumbles from both the server as well as the rest of the customers. However, at Which Wich you can double check and even triple check your decision before turning it in to the cashier, after which you just have to wait and, voila! Your perfect sub is prepped exactly the way you want.

    (4)
  • Nick H.

    I was going to give this a 3-star review, but Yelp calls it "A-OK." Whereas a 2-star review is "Meh. I've experienced better." I think that better describes my experiences. I'll start with: Their food is good. Very tasty indeed. You do get to customize your sandwich quite a bit. However, it takes so long for them to actually make your sandwich. It took 9 minutes from when I placed my order to actually receiving my sandwich. It sounds persnickety, but there was nobody in front of me and there is no reason an uncooked sandwich should take more than a couple minutes to put together. Also, the food is not cheap. A medium-sized sandwich starts at $8. I would recommend JJ's over this restaurant for both price and speed, though probably on-par with quality.

    (2)
  • Melissa B.

    June 12, 2012 was the first time I ever went to this restaurant and I love it. I am a big sub person anyway. I love subs. Especially the Italian Subs hot or cold. I like this location because he pic your meats, cheese and veggies. I prefer the location downtown on 4th avenue near my job. I can walk there and back during my 30 minute lunch break. I like it because you can order a different sandwich combination every day and never eat the same sandwich twice during a work month...and they are reasonably priced. Go grab a sub and let me know what you think about them...which wich are YOU?

    (4)
  • Ray C.

    Great selection just as you like it. Hot Reuben with the hot pepper mix spread. Super efficient - you mark your bag with your toppings spreads and ingredients. Just found out there is one in my hometown in CA!!!

    (4)
  • Casey M.

    Great selection of food choices. Lively, happy spirited workers. Service is quick and the food is amazing. Definitely come here if you're in the mood for any type of sandwich.

    (5)
  • Lisa B.

    I guess I should review Which Wich now that I am apparently the Duchess of it? The major contributing factor to my Duchess-ness is that I work right down the street. I even walked there yesterday. Otherwise I don't think I'd go nearly as much. It's a pretty average sandwich place with a gimmicky ordering system, a ton of options and a convenient location. Nothing spectacular, but a decent place for a toasted turkey sandwich. It can be a little weird the first time you go, but basically you pick a bag from the meat category of your choice and fill in the bubbles with a sharpie to choose your toppings, etc. They hang the bags up on a wire over the assembly line of workers who pass it down the row. Amuse yourself while waiting in line by drawing on your bag and giving yourself a fake name for them to call out when your food is ready. Make sure you draw on the back of your bag so you can see where you are in line once they start working on it! Also, get a milkshake and the house chips.

    (3)
  • Leigh J.

    I like Which Wich. I really do. But there's nothing I hate more than stringy, long hairs in my food. Given that there was a free-flowing ponytail preparing the sandwiches I can understand why there's hair in the food. While I enjoy sandwiches, I hate hair in my food even more.

    (1)
  • Misty M.

    Absolutely love their bread! Which is my favorite sandwich chain in the city. I can't even describe to you how fresh their turkey tastes. My mouth is just watering thinking about it. Their veggies are also super fresh. And that bread yuuuum!

    (5)
  • Shawna S.

    What a fun sandwich shop! The food was amazing - the Ruben had very lean, delicious beef and the sauerkraut was just right. The restaurant has a fun concept where they have you fill out your wrapper with all of the options (size, sandwich, veggies, condiments etc). The chocolate chip cookie was warm and gooey and hit the spot. My only complaint was that the sandwiches take a bit longer to prepare. If the line is long, you are going to wait a good 15 minutes to get your food. The ambiance was great at the shop. I was eating here while at a half marathon weekend and didn't realize that it was actually a chain. It has the feel of a local joint with the decor, which I really love! Wish Which Wich would come to Ann Arbor!

    (4)
  • Angie L.

    I was meeting a friend in the West End area, prior to some more shopping. It was a little after 11, and I was so thrilled to get one of the few parking spaces in front. We beat the lunch busy time by just a few minutes. I ordered a turkey on wheat with cheddar cheese. It was yummy, did take a bit longer than I expected, but not that much longer. We both got combos and their chip selection is kind of average, kind of like at Subway. Since my small combo with tax was over $8.50, I think they should do a little better with chips or maybe some other side items. They also have rolls of paper towels near the drink machine. Call me crazy but this bugs me for some reason. I like my napkins! Overall it was good. Sandwich gets an A, everything else a C, for a B average.

    (3)
  • Sarah C.

    I've been visiting other sandwich shops lately for lunch but driving by on Saturday, I couldn't help myself on the way to work. WW is a meeting place of sorts for the West Enders and Vandy community. I can't walk in that place without knowing at least one person. So friends, cool. I enjoyed the Mediterranean sandwich with a slew of vegetables. Decent flavors especially with the peppers and such which, for example, a certain Veggie Delight sub lacks. Definitely a one step up from the "WAY." My only beef again is having chips be a separate purchase. I really think chips and sandwich are like spaghetti and meatballs or peanut butter and jelly. And I always want chips, just never remember until I leave. For the price, chips could be included. Just sayin'.

    (3)
  • Emily A.

    First, you should know I love which wich in generally. So by default I love this which wich. So this review is primarily about the staff and location. I come into this location quite a bit and it's usually not very busy yet they are slow as molasses at making my sandwich. There will be no one else in the place and it still takes them 15 minutes to make my sandwich. Not sure what's up with that. Also the staff isn't as friendly (and varies a lot more) than the downtown location. Parking lot in front is tiny, but there's plenty of room in back. Turning left on/off West End is a pain. But they're open late which I love and sometimes I catch a friendly employee. I still love you which wich--I just want you to love me back.

    (3)
  • Kim Y.

    I dont hate Which Wich and I even used to eat there maybe once a month when I worked down the road, but aside from the easy paper bag ordering, clever names and cute drawings people make on the back of aforementioned paper bags hanging on the wall (Love it.) the quality of the ingredients of a Which Wich sandwich are not that good. At all. The sauces and veggies are pretty good/fresh and there is a wide variety of choices to appease pretty much anyone, but the meat and cheese quality is very low. The bread is 2 star - I mean this on a scale where subway gets a 3 and store brand white bread is a 1. The meat quality is that of those little packets of lunch meat at the grocery store that cost about a dollar - I think its called 'budding', sadly my old roommate ate this all the time 'which' is how I know. Anyway - this place isn't total crap by any means, and its got a cute gimmick, but flavor wise I'd choose subway even and most DEF jimmy johns or jersey mikes over Which Wich. I am surprised Nashville gave it 4 stars. Y'all must be easily won over by the paper bag drawings... *vegetarian/vegan friendly

    (3)
  • Kaleena 'Kala' H.

    I normally frequent the locations in Murfreesboro and in Franklin, but went to the Nashville location tonight for a quick dinner. The food was delicious! My usual favorite is a turkey on white with bacon and mayo...but tonight I decided to go for my usual combo I order at Subway, the chicken on white with bacon and ranch. It was pretty tasty. I added some Doritos on the side and topped it off with a vanilla shake. The only negative I give about my meal is that the shake seemed more like a glass of milk and not a shake. Otherwise, this place is fantastic and the staff is awesome! :D

    (5)
  • Peter P.

    Good sandwich joint. Got the muffuletta, on wheat I believe. Meat and such was good, bread was ok. 3 stars seems appropriate here.

    (3)
  • Carina N.

    I went here for the first time recently after it being talked up by friends. I liked the layout of the ordering, it's nice to be able to pick and choose everything you want without having to awkwardly stand in line and point at things. I ordered the chicken pesto and my husband did the turkey bacon ranch. There were no other customers when we got there and multiple people working and yet it took about ten minutes before both of our sandwiches were ready. Which was a little irritating, but hey at least there's free wifi to help pass the time. I was excited to try my sandwich because I adore pesto, but it left a little to be desired. It barely had any chicken in it and was overfilled with lettuce, I had to take a lot off just to make the sandwich more flavorful. I ended up trying some of my husband's sandwich and wished I got that instead. The sandwiches are good, but not amazing. I'd definitely go here again because they do have a good variety of sandwiches, but next time I'll make sure to leave off the lettuce.

    (3)
  • Liz W.

    The sandwiches are made to order, so pretty good. Just can't believe I spent $14.00 on a small sandwich, chips, and drinks.....

    (3)
  • Kristen Q.

    Good food but they always mess up my orders, mostly not adding items or adding the wrong thing.

    (3)
  • Kelly C.

    YUMMY! This was my first time here and the choices just overwhelmed me. You get to choose whichever type of sandwich elements you desire and they'll smack them together for a small price just for you. I believe I had the BBQ chicken which was divine with some pesto sauce and a bunch of other ingredients I threw in for good measure. Have fun creating your own sandwich...it's never too late to switch from Subway and Quiznos to Which Which? where the choices are endless...mmm.

    (3)
  • Rachel S.

    What a great sandwich I had today at Which Which? This marked my first visit to Which Which?, and I look forward to making many more and trying many more variations to write a more thorough review. I had a hummus sandwich on wheat with tomato, lettuce, avocado, red onions, oil and vinegar, salt and pepper. Holy wow, it was good! Generous scoops of both hummus and avocado. If you prefer the meat sandwiches you might be thinking "Yuck!", but it was fabulous. Can't wait to try more sandwiches. Shakes look great too, as do the breakfast sandwiches.

    (4)
  • Mark M.

    Great place for a quick lunch. Parking sucks at lunch time but the line moves fast.

    (4)
  • Jason M.

    I like this place... it does fall into the category of "fast food" but it seems higher quality than some... I like the french dip with provolone, caramelized onions, horse radish, crushed red pepper, mushrooms... Yummo!

    (4)
  • Lisa J.

    great for fresh delicious quick sandwiches. I am vegetarian and the avocado and toppings offerings are great.

    (5)
  • Nickie G.

    My brother has been going on and on about how Which Wich is the bomb dot com and I finally gave in and went with him today. The ordering process for a newbie was a little overwhelming but in that awesome holy shit my brain is going to explode from all the excellent choices way! Choose your meat (chicken, turkey, seafood, beef, ham, etc) or not. Then take the corresponding bag and start marking the toppings off that you want. I actually started on one and realized I should have read ahead to see what my options were before capriciously choosing things. So I threw that bag away and started over. They also have sandwiches like meatloaf and BLTs. I didn't get the BLT this time because what toppings are you going to put on that really but I will get it next time. They only have one size so you don't have to choose that but the sandwich is plenty big...if you are bitching about the size of the sandwich you probably don't have any clue what a normal serving size is (hint: this sandwich is way more than one serving technically). Or maybe you are really really hungry - so order two or get some chips or a shake or all of the above!! Once you fill out the bag you pay at the cashier and hand them the bag. As someone else said, write something on the back of your bag too so that you can see where your sandwich is in the process. They have chips available too including my fave Terra chips. So I got chicken with cheddar cheese, fat free Italian dressing, bell peppers, peppercinis, "hot pepper mix", olives, salt, pepper, and garlic. I have to say the addition of hot pepper mix was the right call, it was really good!! I have to admit, I liked it a lot. It trumps all the other deli sandwich places I've been by a long shot. I also liked the serve yourself coke and the stand with various newspapers for you to choose from. I will most certainly be back to try different topping variations until I create the ultimate sandwich. It might take a while, but it will be a tasty journey!

    (4)
  • Ruiqiu K.

    This place is like a Subway's, except instead of the person making your sandwiches asking you annoying questions ("Salt? Oil? Vinegar?") at every step of your sandwich being made, you determine all of that ahead of time. Unlike a Subway's, there are more choices here. I came in here elated at their setup: Go to a wall that has a line of bags grouped by type of filling/meat. You take a red marker and indicate your choices directly on the bag per sandwich type. Write your name, take it to the cashier, and minutes later, the sandwich maker calls out your name with the sandwich already bagged inside it. In addition to sandwiches, you can also get write on cards to choose your cookies and shakes. Unfortunately, I wasn't too thrilled with my sandwich. It really does take like something I could get at a Subway's. I will definitely come back to try out their cookies and shakes. But if I'm short of cash, I would probably go up the street to Subway.

    (3)
  • Erin C.

    I love me some Which Wich. I love how every sandwich is the same price. This is practically in my back yard (well if I had a yard that is), so I have no comments on parking, but the sandwiches are YUMMY! I usually stick to the roast beef (it's SOOO good here!), or turkey; and my boyfriend ALWAYS gets the chicken parma with dijon & bacon (he's weird, I know). I LOVE the way you order. I love lists & check boxes for some reason. Here's a tip, draw some kind of design or symbol on the back of your bag. That way you can always tell where it is in the line & you don't have to really stalk the counter. Also, if get the pickle add on, it's a huge dill, cut into 4 quarters. My little brother was visiting me, and for some reason, really wanted a breakfast sandwich. So it's cool to know you can get the breakfast sandwiches at any time. He said it was really good & wanted to go back for dinner! Oh, and their cookies are good too! Make sure you get a stamp card for their sandwiches, because after like 8 or something you get one free!

    (4)
  • mumin k.

    I have been at Which Wich a couple of times and was not impressed with their sandwiches. I really like the business process though. You can customize your sandwich and ask for whatever you want in your sandwich. I had tuna melt sandwich and it was OK but nothing special about it.

    (3)
  • Claire B.

    I really do like this place because the food is excellent, but I suppose I'm taking away stars because they really need a better hiring process to weed out the people who either can't read instructions, don't know what they are doing, or think that having a job means talking on your cell phone and forgetting to make a sandwich. O.K., here's my big beef with this place. I ordered a turkey sandwich, one of the specialty ones that came with coleslaw and some other stuff. I put down the name of the sandwich, plus some extra stuff I wanted on it. I only got a turkey sandwich with the extra stuff, not the specialty sandwich. This has happened twice. Obviously the staff don't know what's on the specialty sandwiches. I also got a free sandwich because of the aforementioned cell phone incident above. Altogether, of the four times I've been there, something has been wrong three of them, and I'm not shy about asking for what I want. Still, the food is good and I love the homemade chips very much.

    (3)
  • David S.

    I realize this is a chain, but I do dig Which Wich? It is a nice concept for a sandwich place whether you are antisocial like Shaun C. or OCD because you can specify exactly what you want on your sandwich or you are creative and want to dream up a crazy sandwich combo. Don't be alarmed by the paper bags and the sharpies, you can check out Christopher's review for how to order, or go study Which Wich's website to figure it out. No pressure, people, it is just a sandwich. A very tasty sandwich, in fact. There were lots of vegetarian options which pleased my friend. It was crowded when we went in, but it was nice to get a sandwich and then head across the street to the Parthenon to picnic. Parking is an issue, but just accept the fact that you have to walk some. For some reason Which Wich? reminds me of Potbelly sandwich shops. I wish we had a Potbelly for ourselves down here in Nashville. Anyway, I know it's a chain, but I recommend checking Which Wich? out.

    (4)
  • Robert K.

    Which Wich is the latest in funky franchises to hit the West End strip. From the moment I drove by the Which Wich sign, I knew the place would be pretty cool... I was not alone. When I finally ended up going there for my Saturday afternoon post hang-over meal, Which Wich was packed with people. So many people, in fact, that it took about 30 minutes form me to get my sandwich! I just had a standard turkey sandwich on wheat with turkey, some veggies, and cheese. What really separates the place from other sandwich shops (aside from the annoying do it yourself ordering technique) are the toppings. For instance, instead of raw onion, they have fried onion strings. Very nice and it adds a bit of crunch to the sandwich. Also, Which Wich grinds up their bacon, so it does not come in strips, it is all chopped up. I really like that they do that, it makes for lots of bacon in each bite! Overall, I thought the food was great and the price is right. I will definitely eat the food again. However, I do not like the write on the bag style ordering. It really sucks. I don't know if that is why it took so long to order the food, but I still don't like it.

    (4)
  • Anne D.

    I don't know how I missed trying this place out for so long! It is wonderful! It's probably been noted a thousand times if once, but here it is again: the ordering process is slightly confusing for a first-timer, but once you get the drill, its efficiency is nothing short of genius. You grab a paper bag for the type of sandwich you want, and check off the fillings. The ingredient options are far more vast and inventive than your traditional sub shop. I am particularly fond of the turkey and avocado, with all the veggies! The turkey reuben is also delish. There are also some great options for sides. The Terra Chips are a unique offering. Tea options are equally good...I usually go half-and-half with black iced tea and raspberry. Also, if you're wondering if you should try the pineapple shake? Take the leap, my friend. I promise you won't regret it. It's family-friendly, even for your dog. We have sat at the outside tables with our chihuahua Bella. It was a charming outing, even if Bella sat with ears flattened the whole time, terrified of the cars flying by on West End avenue. She calmed down when we gave her some turkey...go figure. The only thing that has ever marred my experience here is hunting for a table (it is popular with the Vandy set, after all) and one homeless pandhandler outside. Still, this is my favorite sandwich joint hands down!

    (5)
  • Morgan L.

    I don't frequent chains very often, but Which Wich gets a pass. My usual is the tomato & avocado sandwich loaded up with all of my favorite veggies, but I'm a big fan of all of the veggie subs. It's fast (although the line can get out of control at lunchtime), cheap, healthy (mostly) and you can customize your sandwich to your heart's desire. Their house-made chips are also delicious. Pick up a sandwich and take it to Centennial Park across the street for a picnic.

    (4)
  • Chelsea H.

    My absolute favorite sandwich shop. I love the set up and I like how you pick what you want on your bag. It's just great. They were also very quick to get us our food.

    (5)
  • Matt F.

    Very good sandwiches with many different choices. The staff was very helpful with making my decision

    (5)
  • Tonya O.

    The absolute best thing about Which Which is how you order. There's no pressure of standing in front of the person taking the order while you try to decide what you want. You simply walk in, grab the bag with the number associated with the type of meat you want on your sandwich you want, then fill in the specific dots for your extras. Next you hand your bag to the cashier and pay. HINT: Draw or write something unique on the back of your bag so you can see where your bag is in the line. The wait is slightly long because of the toasting process, but the sandwiches are really good. I tried the Back Hammon, and it was superb! They lose one star just because parking isn't the best, but I guess that's par for the area.

    (4)
  • Peter C.

    Sort of "slow food fast," sort of. The sandwich bag concept is cute, and the service was up to par. Lines and rows of sandwiches being conveyored out of the oven was quite an extraordinary sight. The pesto chicken sandwich with hummus was quite filling, and the vegetable inside taste quite fresh. But instead of *real chicken* (you know, striation and all) I got the ham-like *mystery meat* chicken. True, it is near the top as far as sandwich chains go. But is it "Woohoo! As good as it gets!" quality? Methinks not.

    (3)
  • Stefanie P.

    Want a sandwich just the way you want it? Okay this is your place. You have total control over what you can put on it- i'm talking more than just options that Subway has...we're talking cheese whiz, crispy onion straws and more. You start by picking a sandwich i.e. meat...then you choose cheese,dressing, and toppings. You mark all this stuff on a cool brown paper bag. Then they zip it down the line to prepare! They have great shakes too. All sandwiches are baked. I always add on a dill pickle. My favorite is the Club. Often busy at peak times and this location has TERRIBLE PARKING. I'd either walk or have someone drop you off and pick you up in 10 minutes. Be careful on west end there are tons of cars turning all sorts of ways on that busy street. Make sure you're not stuffing your face with a sandwich while you're driving. Sign up for the loyalty club and get a free sandwich a purchase of a drink.

    (4)
  • Big B.

    My immediate concern when I saw the small sand"wich" rolls was that I wasn't going to get full from this meal. So I paid the extra $1 for double meat. The wide variety of toppings were cool, but they really didn't come through in the sandwich. For example, if one ordered the turkey with cranberry and stuffing, those toppings really didn't shine through in the sandwich. I know this is just a sandwich place, but I have to say I'd rather spend my $5 at Quizno's, come away full, and have a flavorful sandwich.

    (2)
  • Scottie B.

    Oh. My. God. Stop reading this review and go to your nearest Which Wich. Even if it's not in your home state. I found this place because we were staying close by for a wedding. For every day in town I went back it was so good. Shakes, made to order sandwiches, etc. Now I know what you're thinking: like Quiznos/Subway/Blimpies/etc? No. First off, they have over 50 sandwich choices, and that's before you start specifying your cheese, toppings, bread, condiments, etc!! Secondly, how many of you are vegetarians or hang out with them? They had five types of veggie sandwiches: bean patties, banana and peanut butter, avocado and veggies, etc. Finally a fast food place for my gf and me! Next up: their shakes are too good. And the fact that you can mix flavors means indecisiveness led to a brilliant discovery. Strawberry and Hershey's chocolate rocked my already tilting world. Here's the kicker: on the last day we stopped in on the way to the airport. Unfortunately on Sunday they open at 11, not 10. Saddened, we took a picture of ourselves in front of the place to document the love. We hadn't even headed back to our car when the lock clicked, the manager came out and said "You guys are so cool! For you, we're opening early, come on in!" Customer service at fast food? WHICH WICH!!! The downside: you've been reading this review (and I've been writing it) when we both could've been eating there!

    (5)
  • Nick N.

    Great sandwich place fairly close to downtown Nashville....good service and great sandwiches. At lunch they are always crowded but move through the orders at a quick pace! If you have never been to a Which-Wich their concept has the B-King idea of having it your way beat by a long shot! You get to look at the very good sized menu and then customized your sandwich your way from start to finish! Its awesome that you can get just want you want. I have been to several of these shops now and I really love the concept. This location on West End is great and they have good service...no it is not a full service type place but they are friendly and keep the place clean and make some great sandwiches!

    (4)
  • David O.

    I love that at Which Wich? I can make a completely unconventional sandwich without following any constraints of makes sense. I was able to just pick whatever I want and not have to worry about funny looks from the sandwich maker.

    (4)
  • Erin D.

    Which Wich? is my new favorite place, and apparently is everyone's as well. I love tasty nutritious sub sandwiches and thanks to Which Wich?'s website I can calculate the calories in a sub before I order it. Coming in at 332 calories my current favorite is the Tomato & Avocado on wheat. When you walk in you find the bag of your category (based on the meat you want on your sub or vegetarian if you're like me) and then fill it out. So for example, I grab the Vegetarian bag, then decide if I want Hummus, Tomato & Avocado, Cheese Melt, etc. Then you decided on white or wheat, then cheese, then extras. And don't forget to sign your name at the bottom. They get kinda testy if you don't. I've never been in here when it's been slow, so expect a wait, but trust me it's worth it.

    (5)
  • Todd L.

    Which Wich is an awesome. The featured sandwich "The Wicked" is unbelievable. Recently I have been getting Turkey & Ham, which is also great as is every sandwich. Only thing negative is that despite the set up it is not really a "fast food" place and sometimes takes a while.

    (4)
  • Brian K.

    Great fast casual concept that is well executed! I would of liked to see some other options for the bread, which lacked rye.

    (4)
  • kristen p.

    Which Wich really seems to grow on you. The first time I went I wasn't terribly impressed but after going back a couple of times because Husband loves it I find myself liking it more and more. I love that there are a ton of vegetarian choices. I love that everything costs the same no matter how many toppings you get. (well except the special ones like avocado. but i love avocados so the fact that they actually have it is something that i love too.)

    (4)
  • J B.

    Good sandwiches, very customizable. A little expensive for not much food, but what you get is good.

    (3)
  • P B.

    Im not a sandwich fan but all I can say is "Foodgasm" I love it! The lady that manages the store during lunchtime is really very nice as well. The staff are all wonderful. Great Quality Food. I do not like Quiznos subs at all. Jersey Mikes is good but very expensive and in my opinion not as good. Subway has no comparison. Lennys Sub (not quite sure) I will have to go back and do a taste test on the two. The only way that Lenny's would lose is probably because their bread is not toasted. The toasted bread at Which Wich is oh so wonderful.

    (5)
  • Shaun C.

    My favorite sandwich shop in Nashville. The "Check List" ordering style is a favorite of mine because I'm quite antisocial. Veggie and Vegan friendly, but all the options are wonderful (as far as I know, I've only tried 12 of the options... and I haven't bothered to count how many they have). Easy to use customizable menu. The service is..... well... it's ok. There is not a whole lot of communication required except for a total and someone calling your name once your sandwich is done. Oh yeah - and parking is ---- ok. There are about 3 spaces in front, but come on ... this is west end. They're lucky to have any parking. It's best to park behind the building which is a shared lot for two restaurants. TRY IT! -Shaun

    (5)
  • John G.

    Now that I am hooked on the Buffalo Chicken sandwich here I have to do an update and give them one more star. They almost didn't get this extra star, though, because when I was here last week they put onions on my buffalo chicken sandwich (not asked for), and my gyro only had 2 pieces of meat. That said, I like their variety, speed, and low prices.

    (4)
  • Miles S.

    Favorite place to eat in Nashville. Choose your favorite things and make a delicious sandwich! Don't be afraid to go bold with things like surf and turf or pesto and guacamole on everything too

    (5)
  • Aj C.

    I first heard about it non stop on 102.9 the buzz so I had to try it when I was near it just cuz I'm a sucker like that man was I shocked I had never been there before within 1 week I went back 3 more times and I live no where near it on to the food so u walk on and choose a paper bag and mark the kind of sandwich you want I think there's like 10 did kind of bags veggie chicken ham and so on the even have kid wichs once u mark what u want then u choose the bread and the mustards and the cheese the even have cheese wiz how cool is that plus all the veggies you want they toast it and all of them are only 5 bucks I love the place it's such a cool idea plus the staff has been super friendly and way down to earth every time I've been there.

    (5)
  • John D.

    I could live off of sandwiches and Which Wich is a lifeline for me, especially their healthy alternative - the egg sandwich (don't gag, its great!). Enjoyed lunch today w/ @BillSeaver, great guy, productive lunch. #in

    (5)
  • matt c.

    This one is pretty good, but not as good as the Cool Springs one. Cools Springs Which Wich is on the ball. They hardly ever forget a fixing there. The main advantage to this one is that it is not in Cool Springs.

    (4)
  • A M.

    This is an amazing idea, and the food is budget-friendly and tastefully prepared (quickly, I might add). The idiot-proof bags (which my girlfriend refused to completely follow through on) made for a hassle-free ordering process and you can have a sandwich pretty much any way you want it. The only snag is that some people like to be serviced and have things made right in front of them, which you definitely don't get here. The perfect fast-food sandwich dive for these tumultuous economic times. And as an aside, the bread was delicious.

    (4)
  • Ingrid E.

    Favorite sandwich place! Like quizznos, I love that the sandwiches are toasted, but better than quizznos because of the great variety in the types of sandwhiches, but also in the toppings available. My personal favorites are the italian options, club, and egg salad. Great milkshakes, too!

    (5)
  • Elizabeth K.

    For a quick sandwich, this place is really great. The hands-on way you order your sandwich appeals to anyone who likes to write on things you normally dont write on. The sandwiches arent huge, but very filling.

    (4)
  • Jeremy E.

    Good sandwiches, very customizable. A little expensive for not much food, but what you get is very good.

    (4)
  • Anna A.

    ok - I am not a chain kind of gal so I begrudgingly hit this place a couple of months back because I am a sandwich kind of gal and it had to be done. I likee though. Basiclly the schtick is you get a paper bag and you pick your whole sandwich combination from their choices you hand it to the cashier, you pay, bada bing, bada boom, sandwich. They add a twist though becuase they include lots of inventive toppings like horseradish mayonaise and grilled onions. The sandiwich size is very generous unlike some of their competitors and I have yet to run in to a less than chipper cashier. THe kicker is the ice at the self serve soda fountain. It's like crushed ice but better, the kind you like to chew on after your drink is done. soooo good. It pairs very well with the root beer they have on tap. I only give it 4 stars because the parking is kind of a pain in the arse but there is some in back.

    (4)
  • Lee W.

    Superb sandwich...poor parking. Easy to follow write in menu is awesome. I love the French Dip with fresh, hot au jus.

    (5)
  • Misty M.

    Absolutely love their bread! Which is my favorite sandwich chain in the city. I can't even describe to you how fresh their turkey tastes. My mouth is just watering thinking about it. Their veggies are also super fresh. And that bread yuuuum!

    (5)
  • Shawna S.

    What a fun sandwich shop! The food was amazing - the Ruben had very lean, delicious beef and the sauerkraut was just right. The restaurant has a fun concept where they have you fill out your wrapper with all of the options (size, sandwich, veggies, condiments etc). The chocolate chip cookie was warm and gooey and hit the spot. My only complaint was that the sandwiches take a bit longer to prepare. If the line is long, you are going to wait a good 15 minutes to get your food. The ambiance was great at the shop. I was eating here while at a half marathon weekend and didn't realize that it was actually a chain. It has the feel of a local joint with the decor, which I really love! Wish Which Wich would come to Ann Arbor!

    (4)
  • Angie L.

    I was meeting a friend in the West End area, prior to some more shopping. It was a little after 11, and I was so thrilled to get one of the few parking spaces in front. We beat the lunch busy time by just a few minutes. I ordered a turkey on wheat with cheddar cheese. It was yummy, did take a bit longer than I expected, but not that much longer. We both got combos and their chip selection is kind of average, kind of like at Subway. Since my small combo with tax was over $8.50, I think they should do a little better with chips or maybe some other side items. They also have rolls of paper towels near the drink machine. Call me crazy but this bugs me for some reason. I like my napkins! Overall it was good. Sandwich gets an A, everything else a C, for a B average.

    (3)
  • Sarah C.

    I've been visiting other sandwich shops lately for lunch but driving by on Saturday, I couldn't help myself on the way to work. WW is a meeting place of sorts for the West Enders and Vandy community. I can't walk in that place without knowing at least one person. So friends, cool. I enjoyed the Mediterranean sandwich with a slew of vegetables. Decent flavors especially with the peppers and such which, for example, a certain Veggie Delight sub lacks. Definitely a one step up from the "WAY." My only beef again is having chips be a separate purchase. I really think chips and sandwich are like spaghetti and meatballs or peanut butter and jelly. And I always want chips, just never remember until I leave. For the price, chips could be included. Just sayin'.

    (3)
  • Emily A.

    First, you should know I love which wich in generally. So by default I love this which wich. So this review is primarily about the staff and location. I come into this location quite a bit and it's usually not very busy yet they are slow as molasses at making my sandwich. There will be no one else in the place and it still takes them 15 minutes to make my sandwich. Not sure what's up with that. Also the staff isn't as friendly (and varies a lot more) than the downtown location. Parking lot in front is tiny, but there's plenty of room in back. Turning left on/off West End is a pain. But they're open late which I love and sometimes I catch a friendly employee. I still love you which wich--I just want you to love me back.

    (3)
  • Kim Y.

    I dont hate Which Wich and I even used to eat there maybe once a month when I worked down the road, but aside from the easy paper bag ordering, clever names and cute drawings people make on the back of aforementioned paper bags hanging on the wall (Love it.) the quality of the ingredients of a Which Wich sandwich are not that good. At all. The sauces and veggies are pretty good/fresh and there is a wide variety of choices to appease pretty much anyone, but the meat and cheese quality is very low. The bread is 2 star - I mean this on a scale where subway gets a 3 and store brand white bread is a 1. The meat quality is that of those little packets of lunch meat at the grocery store that cost about a dollar - I think its called 'budding', sadly my old roommate ate this all the time 'which' is how I know. Anyway - this place isn't total crap by any means, and its got a cute gimmick, but flavor wise I'd choose subway even and most DEF jimmy johns or jersey mikes over Which Wich. I am surprised Nashville gave it 4 stars. Y'all must be easily won over by the paper bag drawings... *vegetarian/vegan friendly

    (3)
  • Kaleena 'Kala' H.

    I normally frequent the locations in Murfreesboro and in Franklin, but went to the Nashville location tonight for a quick dinner. The food was delicious! My usual favorite is a turkey on white with bacon and mayo...but tonight I decided to go for my usual combo I order at Subway, the chicken on white with bacon and ranch. It was pretty tasty. I added some Doritos on the side and topped it off with a vanilla shake. The only negative I give about my meal is that the shake seemed more like a glass of milk and not a shake. Otherwise, this place is fantastic and the staff is awesome! :D

    (5)
  • Peter P.

    Good sandwich joint. Got the muffuletta, on wheat I believe. Meat and such was good, bread was ok. 3 stars seems appropriate here.

    (3)
  • Carina N.

    I went here for the first time recently after it being talked up by friends. I liked the layout of the ordering, it's nice to be able to pick and choose everything you want without having to awkwardly stand in line and point at things. I ordered the chicken pesto and my husband did the turkey bacon ranch. There were no other customers when we got there and multiple people working and yet it took about ten minutes before both of our sandwiches were ready. Which was a little irritating, but hey at least there's free wifi to help pass the time. I was excited to try my sandwich because I adore pesto, but it left a little to be desired. It barely had any chicken in it and was overfilled with lettuce, I had to take a lot off just to make the sandwich more flavorful. I ended up trying some of my husband's sandwich and wished I got that instead. The sandwiches are good, but not amazing. I'd definitely go here again because they do have a good variety of sandwiches, but next time I'll make sure to leave off the lettuce.

    (3)
  • Liz W.

    The sandwiches are made to order, so pretty good. Just can't believe I spent $14.00 on a small sandwich, chips, and drinks.....

    (3)
  • Kristen Q.

    Good food but they always mess up my orders, mostly not adding items or adding the wrong thing.

    (3)
  • Kelly C.

    YUMMY! This was my first time here and the choices just overwhelmed me. You get to choose whichever type of sandwich elements you desire and they'll smack them together for a small price just for you. I believe I had the BBQ chicken which was divine with some pesto sauce and a bunch of other ingredients I threw in for good measure. Have fun creating your own sandwich...it's never too late to switch from Subway and Quiznos to Which Which? where the choices are endless...mmm.

    (3)
  • Rachel S.

    What a great sandwich I had today at Which Which? This marked my first visit to Which Which?, and I look forward to making many more and trying many more variations to write a more thorough review. I had a hummus sandwich on wheat with tomato, lettuce, avocado, red onions, oil and vinegar, salt and pepper. Holy wow, it was good! Generous scoops of both hummus and avocado. If you prefer the meat sandwiches you might be thinking "Yuck!", but it was fabulous. Can't wait to try more sandwiches. Shakes look great too, as do the breakfast sandwiches.

    (4)
  • Mark M.

    Great place for a quick lunch. Parking sucks at lunch time but the line moves fast.

    (4)
  • Jason M.

    I like this place... it does fall into the category of "fast food" but it seems higher quality than some... I like the french dip with provolone, caramelized onions, horse radish, crushed red pepper, mushrooms... Yummo!

    (4)
  • Lisa J.

    great for fresh delicious quick sandwiches. I am vegetarian and the avocado and toppings offerings are great.

    (5)
  • Nickie G.

    My brother has been going on and on about how Which Wich is the bomb dot com and I finally gave in and went with him today. The ordering process for a newbie was a little overwhelming but in that awesome holy shit my brain is going to explode from all the excellent choices way! Choose your meat (chicken, turkey, seafood, beef, ham, etc) or not. Then take the corresponding bag and start marking the toppings off that you want. I actually started on one and realized I should have read ahead to see what my options were before capriciously choosing things. So I threw that bag away and started over. They also have sandwiches like meatloaf and BLTs. I didn't get the BLT this time because what toppings are you going to put on that really but I will get it next time. They only have one size so you don't have to choose that but the sandwich is plenty big...if you are bitching about the size of the sandwich you probably don't have any clue what a normal serving size is (hint: this sandwich is way more than one serving technically). Or maybe you are really really hungry - so order two or get some chips or a shake or all of the above!! Once you fill out the bag you pay at the cashier and hand them the bag. As someone else said, write something on the back of your bag too so that you can see where your sandwich is in the process. They have chips available too including my fave Terra chips. So I got chicken with cheddar cheese, fat free Italian dressing, bell peppers, peppercinis, "hot pepper mix", olives, salt, pepper, and garlic. I have to say the addition of hot pepper mix was the right call, it was really good!! I have to admit, I liked it a lot. It trumps all the other deli sandwich places I've been by a long shot. I also liked the serve yourself coke and the stand with various newspapers for you to choose from. I will most certainly be back to try different topping variations until I create the ultimate sandwich. It might take a while, but it will be a tasty journey!

    (4)
  • Ruiqiu K.

    This place is like a Subway's, except instead of the person making your sandwiches asking you annoying questions ("Salt? Oil? Vinegar?") at every step of your sandwich being made, you determine all of that ahead of time. Unlike a Subway's, there are more choices here. I came in here elated at their setup: Go to a wall that has a line of bags grouped by type of filling/meat. You take a red marker and indicate your choices directly on the bag per sandwich type. Write your name, take it to the cashier, and minutes later, the sandwich maker calls out your name with the sandwich already bagged inside it. In addition to sandwiches, you can also get write on cards to choose your cookies and shakes. Unfortunately, I wasn't too thrilled with my sandwich. It really does take like something I could get at a Subway's. I will definitely come back to try out their cookies and shakes. But if I'm short of cash, I would probably go up the street to Subway.

    (3)
  • Robert K.

    Which Wich is the latest in funky franchises to hit the West End strip. From the moment I drove by the Which Wich sign, I knew the place would be pretty cool... I was not alone. When I finally ended up going there for my Saturday afternoon post hang-over meal, Which Wich was packed with people. So many people, in fact, that it took about 30 minutes form me to get my sandwich! I just had a standard turkey sandwich on wheat with turkey, some veggies, and cheese. What really separates the place from other sandwich shops (aside from the annoying do it yourself ordering technique) are the toppings. For instance, instead of raw onion, they have fried onion strings. Very nice and it adds a bit of crunch to the sandwich. Also, Which Wich grinds up their bacon, so it does not come in strips, it is all chopped up. I really like that they do that, it makes for lots of bacon in each bite! Overall, I thought the food was great and the price is right. I will definitely eat the food again. However, I do not like the write on the bag style ordering. It really sucks. I don't know if that is why it took so long to order the food, but I still don't like it.

    (4)
  • Anne D.

    I don't know how I missed trying this place out for so long! It is wonderful! It's probably been noted a thousand times if once, but here it is again: the ordering process is slightly confusing for a first-timer, but once you get the drill, its efficiency is nothing short of genius. You grab a paper bag for the type of sandwich you want, and check off the fillings. The ingredient options are far more vast and inventive than your traditional sub shop. I am particularly fond of the turkey and avocado, with all the veggies! The turkey reuben is also delish. There are also some great options for sides. The Terra Chips are a unique offering. Tea options are equally good...I usually go half-and-half with black iced tea and raspberry. Also, if you're wondering if you should try the pineapple shake? Take the leap, my friend. I promise you won't regret it. It's family-friendly, even for your dog. We have sat at the outside tables with our chihuahua Bella. It was a charming outing, even if Bella sat with ears flattened the whole time, terrified of the cars flying by on West End avenue. She calmed down when we gave her some turkey...go figure. The only thing that has ever marred my experience here is hunting for a table (it is popular with the Vandy set, after all) and one homeless pandhandler outside. Still, this is my favorite sandwich joint hands down!

    (5)
  • Morgan L.

    I don't frequent chains very often, but Which Wich gets a pass. My usual is the tomato & avocado sandwich loaded up with all of my favorite veggies, but I'm a big fan of all of the veggie subs. It's fast (although the line can get out of control at lunchtime), cheap, healthy (mostly) and you can customize your sandwich to your heart's desire. Their house-made chips are also delicious. Pick up a sandwich and take it to Centennial Park across the street for a picnic.

    (4)
  • Chelsea H.

    My absolute favorite sandwich shop. I love the set up and I like how you pick what you want on your bag. It's just great. They were also very quick to get us our food.

    (5)
  • Matt F.

    Very good sandwiches with many different choices. The staff was very helpful with making my decision

    (5)
  • Shaun C.

    My favorite sandwich shop in Nashville. The "Check List" ordering style is a favorite of mine because I'm quite antisocial. Veggie and Vegan friendly, but all the options are wonderful (as far as I know, I've only tried 12 of the options... and I haven't bothered to count how many they have). Easy to use customizable menu. The service is..... well... it's ok. There is not a whole lot of communication required except for a total and someone calling your name once your sandwich is done. Oh yeah - and parking is ---- ok. There are about 3 spaces in front, but come on ... this is west end. They're lucky to have any parking. It's best to park behind the building which is a shared lot for two restaurants. TRY IT! -Shaun

    (5)
  • John G.

    Now that I am hooked on the Buffalo Chicken sandwich here I have to do an update and give them one more star. They almost didn't get this extra star, though, because when I was here last week they put onions on my buffalo chicken sandwich (not asked for), and my gyro only had 2 pieces of meat. That said, I like their variety, speed, and low prices.

    (4)
  • Miles S.

    Favorite place to eat in Nashville. Choose your favorite things and make a delicious sandwich! Don't be afraid to go bold with things like surf and turf or pesto and guacamole on everything too

    (5)
  • Aj C.

    I first heard about it non stop on 102.9 the buzz so I had to try it when I was near it just cuz I'm a sucker like that man was I shocked I had never been there before within 1 week I went back 3 more times and I live no where near it on to the food so u walk on and choose a paper bag and mark the kind of sandwich you want I think there's like 10 did kind of bags veggie chicken ham and so on the even have kid wichs once u mark what u want then u choose the bread and the mustards and the cheese the even have cheese wiz how cool is that plus all the veggies you want they toast it and all of them are only 5 bucks I love the place it's such a cool idea plus the staff has been super friendly and way down to earth every time I've been there.

    (5)
  • John D.

    I could live off of sandwiches and Which Wich is a lifeline for me, especially their healthy alternative - the egg sandwich (don't gag, its great!). Enjoyed lunch today w/ @BillSeaver, great guy, productive lunch. #in

    (5)
  • matt c.

    This one is pretty good, but not as good as the Cool Springs one. Cools Springs Which Wich is on the ball. They hardly ever forget a fixing there. The main advantage to this one is that it is not in Cool Springs.

    (4)
  • A M.

    This is an amazing idea, and the food is budget-friendly and tastefully prepared (quickly, I might add). The idiot-proof bags (which my girlfriend refused to completely follow through on) made for a hassle-free ordering process and you can have a sandwich pretty much any way you want it. The only snag is that some people like to be serviced and have things made right in front of them, which you definitely don't get here. The perfect fast-food sandwich dive for these tumultuous economic times. And as an aside, the bread was delicious.

    (4)
  • Tonya O.

    The absolute best thing about Which Which is how you order. There's no pressure of standing in front of the person taking the order while you try to decide what you want. You simply walk in, grab the bag with the number associated with the type of meat you want on your sandwich you want, then fill in the specific dots for your extras. Next you hand your bag to the cashier and pay. HINT: Draw or write something unique on the back of your bag so you can see where your bag is in the line. The wait is slightly long because of the toasting process, but the sandwiches are really good. I tried the Back Hammon, and it was superb! They lose one star just because parking isn't the best, but I guess that's par for the area.

    (4)
  • Peter C.

    Sort of "slow food fast," sort of. The sandwich bag concept is cute, and the service was up to par. Lines and rows of sandwiches being conveyored out of the oven was quite an extraordinary sight. The pesto chicken sandwich with hummus was quite filling, and the vegetable inside taste quite fresh. But instead of *real chicken* (you know, striation and all) I got the ham-like *mystery meat* chicken. True, it is near the top as far as sandwich chains go. But is it "Woohoo! As good as it gets!" quality? Methinks not.

    (3)
  • Stefanie P.

    Want a sandwich just the way you want it? Okay this is your place. You have total control over what you can put on it- i'm talking more than just options that Subway has...we're talking cheese whiz, crispy onion straws and more. You start by picking a sandwich i.e. meat...then you choose cheese,dressing, and toppings. You mark all this stuff on a cool brown paper bag. Then they zip it down the line to prepare! They have great shakes too. All sandwiches are baked. I always add on a dill pickle. My favorite is the Club. Often busy at peak times and this location has TERRIBLE PARKING. I'd either walk or have someone drop you off and pick you up in 10 minutes. Be careful on west end there are tons of cars turning all sorts of ways on that busy street. Make sure you're not stuffing your face with a sandwich while you're driving. Sign up for the loyalty club and get a free sandwich a purchase of a drink.

    (4)
  • Big B.

    My immediate concern when I saw the small sand"wich" rolls was that I wasn't going to get full from this meal. So I paid the extra $1 for double meat. The wide variety of toppings were cool, but they really didn't come through in the sandwich. For example, if one ordered the turkey with cranberry and stuffing, those toppings really didn't shine through in the sandwich. I know this is just a sandwich place, but I have to say I'd rather spend my $5 at Quizno's, come away full, and have a flavorful sandwich.

    (2)
  • Scottie B.

    Oh. My. God. Stop reading this review and go to your nearest Which Wich. Even if it's not in your home state. I found this place because we were staying close by for a wedding. For every day in town I went back it was so good. Shakes, made to order sandwiches, etc. Now I know what you're thinking: like Quiznos/Subway/Blimpies/etc? No. First off, they have over 50 sandwich choices, and that's before you start specifying your cheese, toppings, bread, condiments, etc!! Secondly, how many of you are vegetarians or hang out with them? They had five types of veggie sandwiches: bean patties, banana and peanut butter, avocado and veggies, etc. Finally a fast food place for my gf and me! Next up: their shakes are too good. And the fact that you can mix flavors means indecisiveness led to a brilliant discovery. Strawberry and Hershey's chocolate rocked my already tilting world. Here's the kicker: on the last day we stopped in on the way to the airport. Unfortunately on Sunday they open at 11, not 10. Saddened, we took a picture of ourselves in front of the place to document the love. We hadn't even headed back to our car when the lock clicked, the manager came out and said "You guys are so cool! For you, we're opening early, come on in!" Customer service at fast food? WHICH WICH!!! The downside: you've been reading this review (and I've been writing it) when we both could've been eating there!

    (5)
  • Nick N.

    Great sandwich place fairly close to downtown Nashville....good service and great sandwiches. At lunch they are always crowded but move through the orders at a quick pace! If you have never been to a Which-Wich their concept has the B-King idea of having it your way beat by a long shot! You get to look at the very good sized menu and then customized your sandwich your way from start to finish! Its awesome that you can get just want you want. I have been to several of these shops now and I really love the concept. This location on West End is great and they have good service...no it is not a full service type place but they are friendly and keep the place clean and make some great sandwiches!

    (4)
  • David O.

    I love that at Which Wich? I can make a completely unconventional sandwich without following any constraints of makes sense. I was able to just pick whatever I want and not have to worry about funny looks from the sandwich maker.

    (4)
  • Erin D.

    Which Wich? is my new favorite place, and apparently is everyone's as well. I love tasty nutritious sub sandwiches and thanks to Which Wich?'s website I can calculate the calories in a sub before I order it. Coming in at 332 calories my current favorite is the Tomato & Avocado on wheat. When you walk in you find the bag of your category (based on the meat you want on your sub or vegetarian if you're like me) and then fill it out. So for example, I grab the Vegetarian bag, then decide if I want Hummus, Tomato & Avocado, Cheese Melt, etc. Then you decided on white or wheat, then cheese, then extras. And don't forget to sign your name at the bottom. They get kinda testy if you don't. I've never been in here when it's been slow, so expect a wait, but trust me it's worth it.

    (5)
  • Todd L.

    Which Wich is an awesome. The featured sandwich "The Wicked" is unbelievable. Recently I have been getting Turkey & Ham, which is also great as is every sandwich. Only thing negative is that despite the set up it is not really a "fast food" place and sometimes takes a while.

    (4)
  • Brian K.

    Great fast casual concept that is well executed! I would of liked to see some other options for the bread, which lacked rye.

    (4)
  • kristen p.

    Which Wich really seems to grow on you. The first time I went I wasn't terribly impressed but after going back a couple of times because Husband loves it I find myself liking it more and more. I love that there are a ton of vegetarian choices. I love that everything costs the same no matter how many toppings you get. (well except the special ones like avocado. but i love avocados so the fact that they actually have it is something that i love too.)

    (4)
  • J B.

    Good sandwiches, very customizable. A little expensive for not much food, but what you get is good.

    (3)
  • Erin C.

    I love me some Which Wich. I love how every sandwich is the same price. This is practically in my back yard (well if I had a yard that is), so I have no comments on parking, but the sandwiches are YUMMY! I usually stick to the roast beef (it's SOOO good here!), or turkey; and my boyfriend ALWAYS gets the chicken parma with dijon & bacon (he's weird, I know). I LOVE the way you order. I love lists & check boxes for some reason. Here's a tip, draw some kind of design or symbol on the back of your bag. That way you can always tell where it is in the line & you don't have to really stalk the counter. Also, if get the pickle add on, it's a huge dill, cut into 4 quarters. My little brother was visiting me, and for some reason, really wanted a breakfast sandwich. So it's cool to know you can get the breakfast sandwiches at any time. He said it was really good & wanted to go back for dinner! Oh, and their cookies are good too! Make sure you get a stamp card for their sandwiches, because after like 8 or something you get one free!

    (4)
  • mumin k.

    I have been at Which Wich a couple of times and was not impressed with their sandwiches. I really like the business process though. You can customize your sandwich and ask for whatever you want in your sandwich. I had tuna melt sandwich and it was OK but nothing special about it.

    (3)
  • Claire B.

    I really do like this place because the food is excellent, but I suppose I'm taking away stars because they really need a better hiring process to weed out the people who either can't read instructions, don't know what they are doing, or think that having a job means talking on your cell phone and forgetting to make a sandwich. O.K., here's my big beef with this place. I ordered a turkey sandwich, one of the specialty ones that came with coleslaw and some other stuff. I put down the name of the sandwich, plus some extra stuff I wanted on it. I only got a turkey sandwich with the extra stuff, not the specialty sandwich. This has happened twice. Obviously the staff don't know what's on the specialty sandwiches. I also got a free sandwich because of the aforementioned cell phone incident above. Altogether, of the four times I've been there, something has been wrong three of them, and I'm not shy about asking for what I want. Still, the food is good and I love the homemade chips very much.

    (3)
  • David S.

    I realize this is a chain, but I do dig Which Wich? It is a nice concept for a sandwich place whether you are antisocial like Shaun C. or OCD because you can specify exactly what you want on your sandwich or you are creative and want to dream up a crazy sandwich combo. Don't be alarmed by the paper bags and the sharpies, you can check out Christopher's review for how to order, or go study Which Wich's website to figure it out. No pressure, people, it is just a sandwich. A very tasty sandwich, in fact. There were lots of vegetarian options which pleased my friend. It was crowded when we went in, but it was nice to get a sandwich and then head across the street to the Parthenon to picnic. Parking is an issue, but just accept the fact that you have to walk some. For some reason Which Wich? reminds me of Potbelly sandwich shops. I wish we had a Potbelly for ourselves down here in Nashville. Anyway, I know it's a chain, but I recommend checking Which Wich? out.

    (4)
  • P B.

    Im not a sandwich fan but all I can say is "Foodgasm" I love it! The lady that manages the store during lunchtime is really very nice as well. The staff are all wonderful. Great Quality Food. I do not like Quiznos subs at all. Jersey Mikes is good but very expensive and in my opinion not as good. Subway has no comparison. Lennys Sub (not quite sure) I will have to go back and do a taste test on the two. The only way that Lenny's would lose is probably because their bread is not toasted. The toasted bread at Which Wich is oh so wonderful.

    (5)
  • Ingrid E.

    Favorite sandwich place! Like quizznos, I love that the sandwiches are toasted, but better than quizznos because of the great variety in the types of sandwhiches, but also in the toppings available. My personal favorites are the italian options, club, and egg salad. Great milkshakes, too!

    (5)
  • Elizabeth K.

    For a quick sandwich, this place is really great. The hands-on way you order your sandwich appeals to anyone who likes to write on things you normally dont write on. The sandwiches arent huge, but very filling.

    (4)
  • Jeremy E.

    Good sandwiches, very customizable. A little expensive for not much food, but what you get is very good.

    (4)
  • Anna A.

    ok - I am not a chain kind of gal so I begrudgingly hit this place a couple of months back because I am a sandwich kind of gal and it had to be done. I likee though. Basiclly the schtick is you get a paper bag and you pick your whole sandwich combination from their choices you hand it to the cashier, you pay, bada bing, bada boom, sandwich. They add a twist though becuase they include lots of inventive toppings like horseradish mayonaise and grilled onions. The sandiwich size is very generous unlike some of their competitors and I have yet to run in to a less than chipper cashier. THe kicker is the ice at the self serve soda fountain. It's like crushed ice but better, the kind you like to chew on after your drink is done. soooo good. It pairs very well with the root beer they have on tap. I only give it 4 stars because the parking is kind of a pain in the arse but there is some in back.

    (4)
  • Lee W.

    Superb sandwich...poor parking. Easy to follow write in menu is awesome. I love the French Dip with fresh, hot au jus.

    (5)
  • Katie B.

    For a chain sandwich shop, this Which Wich never disappoints. The staff is here is excellent, really friendly and the mood is always good. (There is nothing worse than a moody, resentful sandwich artist making your lunch.... Looking at you, Subway). I always get the same thing - Chicken Pesto wich with provolone, lettuce, onion, tomato. YUM. Only problem with this location is parking, but I usually find something relatively close. Indoor seating is also a little small, but the wiches are portable and Centennial Park is just across the street.

    (4)
  • Jim V.

    A great sandwich at all locations. Since moving to Nashville in the fall of 2013 I have dined at a number of the locations and love the concept of ordering. Its easy, hassle free, and you are always guaranteed to receive your correct order because you write it out! So what are the cons? The price you pay for quality is lower. If your looking to grab and go then this place isn't for you. The day that I visited this location there was a moderate crowd and it took a while to receive the sandwiches, even though, in my opinion, there were more than enough staff to complete the orders placed before us. I prefer Jimmy John's, not because of their freaky fast guarantee, but because the price meets the quality.

    (3)
  • Bill S.

    Quite honestly, this is really just a sub shop with its own gimmick. Write what you want on a bag. Oooh , ahhh. The sandwiches are ok but nothing spectacular. There are no suggestions as to a good complement to each sandwich. In a word, average.

    (3)
  • Victoria T.

    I like the DIY ordering. This is a great idea. It leaves little room for error. Orders are not going to be misinterpreted when they are written down by the customer! Right? Right? Anybody? The sandwiches were decent. I liked the bread. It was crusty and fresh and tasted great. The meat was standard issue deli turkey. Nothing to bitch about. Nothing to rave about. There were abundant vegetables to choose from to compliment your meat and bread. They were fresh and the portions were generous. Lots of dressing and sauce options were available for those of you who like that sort of thing. The house made potato chips were pretty good. I like that cracked pepper thing. Sexy Beast did not like them. He did, however, like the brownie that he wasn't supposed to be eating, anyway. The dining room was relatively clean and the staff was friendly. We'd likely not take a special trip for the sandwiches but, if we were in the area, might stop in again.

    (3)
  • Ryan L.

    This was the first Which Wich I had ever seen or ever visited. I loved the name from the beginning and whenever I was driving through West End I would scream "Which Wich"! Which Wich is a grilled sandwich shop, which seems to be a dime-a-dozen these days. But at Which Wich everything is customized. You can choose from many base sandwiches then choose exactly what you want on it. One thing I've noticed is that parking is difficult and there are times when this place is pretty busy, but for it's location, that's to be expected. I will always remember you as my first Which Wich. My life has never been the same again.

    (5)
  • Christine L.

    first time having which wich (I KNOW?!?!?! i grew up in nashville and it took me this long to try it?!) omg. its. so. good. first of all, get the hot sammich. its crunchy and fantastic and not too bready and great quality... omg yums. so how which wich operates is you walk in, and you grab from their many little bins of sandwich brown bags that you want the base of your sammich to be. may it be turkey or ham or veggie or something else, you just grab the base of the one you want. then, you can customize it. you check on the bag certain things you want to add or not have on there. Then you write your name on the bottom of it (anything you want, i've seen some hilarious ones on social media). Then you pay for it, wait for it, and they call your name out super quickly. There are 3 sizes, and believe me, the small may seem small but it really isnt! I came here and got a turkey bacon HOT sammich. It was fast, they were incredibly friendly (shoutout to the register boy) and it was DELICIOUS!!! I will DEFINITELY come back again. the small sandwich by itself was ~$4-5. definitely worth it! I love which wich. now come to memphis. :]

    (5)
  • Richard L.

    First off, I will never come back to this restaurant. I came to this location around 1:30, so after the lunch rush. Only 2 people in front of me and 2 more bags already hanging. After putting in my order, I sat and waited for 15 minutes before I was informed by an employee that they were out of the meat for my sandwich; however, this was not the case because another employee claimed they had it. After waiting for another 15 minutes and still no sandwich, I went up and request a refund. I left the store after waiting a half hour with no sandwich in hand. The employees offered no apologies for the wait and became immediately hostile and disgruntled when I requested my refund. This is the worst restaurant experience I have had in the past year.

    (1)
  • Jeff H.

    Good stuff and fast service... Pleasant surprise after getting screwed over at iHospital.

    (4)
  • Sandy W.

    You know it's just a chain sandwich shop, but it's leaps and bounds better than the competitors. Their bread is better, and if you don't like a bread-y sandwich, you can get it 'skinny' with the extra cushion bread scraped out. Like a thin crust sandwich. Which wich has way more toppings than you're used to- all fresh and awesome. I like hummus on mine, with guac and mushrooms, and veggies galore. It's a different ordering system, since you take your time formulating your perfect sandwich recipe on a list you select. Then you give them the list bag and they whip it together. It's a really quick process. Which Wich is better than Quiznos, which is better than Subway. I'd drive past three Subways to get lunch at a Which Wich, any day.

    (5)
  • Christopher L.

    Gloves don't make food service more sanitary if they are used constantly while touching everything including food, face, and open containers of meat. Our food was stacking up in the oven and the crew was moving at half speed. One employee worked the register (but they weren't busy), the second person was walking from the front line to the back room (empty hands the whole time) and the third guy was busy refilling mayo containers. After our sandwiches sat for 3-5 minutes, the second employee dressed and wrapped them. Obviously our juicy hot choices were tepid and blah. Just a bizarre experience to see, though it did curb my appetite which is an effective way to cut down on calories.

    (2)
  • John S.

    Very similar to subway and quiznos, but with 1 main difference that really sets Which Wich apart -- customizability. At Which Wich, the world is your oyster. You can choose from their huge list of meats, cheeses, toppings, sauces, etc, and they offer some things that are hard to come by at other sub places, such as pesto sauce. You can also take as long or as short as you like and go back to previous toppings to add if you want, unlike the traditional "line" where you move on from section to section. What if you missed a section and wanted to go back and get, say, tomatoes! Well, at a traditional sub place, you would have to move backwards and disrupt the whole flow of sub-preparation, which would surely elicit grumbles from both the server as well as the rest of the customers. However, at Which Wich you can double check and even triple check your decision before turning it in to the cashier, after which you just have to wait and, voila! Your perfect sub is prepped exactly the way you want.

    (4)
  • Nick H.

    I was going to give this a 3-star review, but Yelp calls it "A-OK." Whereas a 2-star review is "Meh. I've experienced better." I think that better describes my experiences. I'll start with: Their food is good. Very tasty indeed. You do get to customize your sandwich quite a bit. However, it takes so long for them to actually make your sandwich. It took 9 minutes from when I placed my order to actually receiving my sandwich. It sounds persnickety, but there was nobody in front of me and there is no reason an uncooked sandwich should take more than a couple minutes to put together. Also, the food is not cheap. A medium-sized sandwich starts at $8. I would recommend JJ's over this restaurant for both price and speed, though probably on-par with quality.

    (2)
  • Melissa B.

    June 12, 2012 was the first time I ever went to this restaurant and I love it. I am a big sub person anyway. I love subs. Especially the Italian Subs hot or cold. I like this location because he pic your meats, cheese and veggies. I prefer the location downtown on 4th avenue near my job. I can walk there and back during my 30 minute lunch break. I like it because you can order a different sandwich combination every day and never eat the same sandwich twice during a work month...and they are reasonably priced. Go grab a sub and let me know what you think about them...which wich are YOU?

    (4)
  • Ray C.

    Great selection just as you like it. Hot Reuben with the hot pepper mix spread. Super efficient - you mark your bag with your toppings spreads and ingredients. Just found out there is one in my hometown in CA!!!

    (4)
  • Casey M.

    Great selection of food choices. Lively, happy spirited workers. Service is quick and the food is amazing. Definitely come here if you're in the mood for any type of sandwich.

    (5)
  • Lisa B.

    I guess I should review Which Wich now that I am apparently the Duchess of it? The major contributing factor to my Duchess-ness is that I work right down the street. I even walked there yesterday. Otherwise I don't think I'd go nearly as much. It's a pretty average sandwich place with a gimmicky ordering system, a ton of options and a convenient location. Nothing spectacular, but a decent place for a toasted turkey sandwich. It can be a little weird the first time you go, but basically you pick a bag from the meat category of your choice and fill in the bubbles with a sharpie to choose your toppings, etc. They hang the bags up on a wire over the assembly line of workers who pass it down the row. Amuse yourself while waiting in line by drawing on your bag and giving yourself a fake name for them to call out when your food is ready. Make sure you draw on the back of your bag so you can see where you are in line once they start working on it! Also, get a milkshake and the house chips.

    (3)
  • Leigh J.

    I like Which Wich. I really do. But there's nothing I hate more than stringy, long hairs in my food. Given that there was a free-flowing ponytail preparing the sandwiches I can understand why there's hair in the food. While I enjoy sandwiches, I hate hair in my food even more.

    (1)
  • Nick N.

    Great sandwich place fairly close to downtown Nashville....good service and great sandwiches. At lunch they are always crowded but move through the orders at a quick pace! If you have never been to a Which-Wich their concept has the B-King idea of having it your way beat by a long shot! You get to look at the very good sized menu and then customized your sandwich your way from start to finish! Its awesome that you can get just want you want. I have been to several of these shops now and I really love the concept. This location on West End is great and they have good service...no it is not a full service type place but they are friendly and keep the place clean and make some great sandwiches!

    (4)
  • David O.

    I love that at Which Wich? I can make a completely unconventional sandwich without following any constraints of makes sense. I was able to just pick whatever I want and not have to worry about funny looks from the sandwich maker.

    (4)
  • Erin D.

    Which Wich? is my new favorite place, and apparently is everyone's as well. I love tasty nutritious sub sandwiches and thanks to Which Wich?'s website I can calculate the calories in a sub before I order it. Coming in at 332 calories my current favorite is the Tomato & Avocado on wheat. When you walk in you find the bag of your category (based on the meat you want on your sub or vegetarian if you're like me) and then fill it out. So for example, I grab the Vegetarian bag, then decide if I want Hummus, Tomato & Avocado, Cheese Melt, etc. Then you decided on white or wheat, then cheese, then extras. And don't forget to sign your name at the bottom. They get kinda testy if you don't. I've never been in here when it's been slow, so expect a wait, but trust me it's worth it.

    (5)
  • Todd L.

    Which Wich is an awesome. The featured sandwich "The Wicked" is unbelievable. Recently I have been getting Turkey & Ham, which is also great as is every sandwich. Only thing negative is that despite the set up it is not really a "fast food" place and sometimes takes a while.

    (4)
  • Katie B.

    For a chain sandwich shop, this Which Wich never disappoints. The staff is here is excellent, really friendly and the mood is always good. (There is nothing worse than a moody, resentful sandwich artist making your lunch.... Looking at you, Subway). I always get the same thing - Chicken Pesto wich with provolone, lettuce, onion, tomato. YUM. Only problem with this location is parking, but I usually find something relatively close. Indoor seating is also a little small, but the wiches are portable and Centennial Park is just across the street.

    (4)
  • Kim Y.

    I dont hate Which Wich and I even used to eat there maybe once a month when I worked down the road, but aside from the easy paper bag ordering, clever names and cute drawings people make on the back of aforementioned paper bags hanging on the wall (Love it.) the quality of the ingredients of a Which Wich sandwich are not that good. At all. The sauces and veggies are pretty good/fresh and there is a wide variety of choices to appease pretty much anyone, but the meat and cheese quality is very low. The bread is 2 star - I mean this on a scale where subway gets a 3 and store brand white bread is a 1. The meat quality is that of those little packets of lunch meat at the grocery store that cost about a dollar - I think its called 'budding', sadly my old roommate ate this all the time 'which' is how I know. Anyway - this place isn't total crap by any means, and its got a cute gimmick, but flavor wise I'd choose subway even and most DEF jimmy johns or jersey mikes over Which Wich. I am surprised Nashville gave it 4 stars. Y'all must be easily won over by the paper bag drawings... *vegetarian/vegan friendly

    (3)
  • Kaleena 'Kala' H.

    I normally frequent the locations in Murfreesboro and in Franklin, but went to the Nashville location tonight for a quick dinner. The food was delicious! My usual favorite is a turkey on white with bacon and mayo...but tonight I decided to go for my usual combo I order at Subway, the chicken on white with bacon and ranch. It was pretty tasty. I added some Doritos on the side and topped it off with a vanilla shake. The only negative I give about my meal is that the shake seemed more like a glass of milk and not a shake. Otherwise, this place is fantastic and the staff is awesome! :D

    (5)
  • Peter P.

    Good sandwich joint. Got the muffuletta, on wheat I believe. Meat and such was good, bread was ok. 3 stars seems appropriate here.

    (3)
  • Carina N.

    I went here for the first time recently after it being talked up by friends. I liked the layout of the ordering, it's nice to be able to pick and choose everything you want without having to awkwardly stand in line and point at things. I ordered the chicken pesto and my husband did the turkey bacon ranch. There were no other customers when we got there and multiple people working and yet it took about ten minutes before both of our sandwiches were ready. Which was a little irritating, but hey at least there's free wifi to help pass the time. I was excited to try my sandwich because I adore pesto, but it left a little to be desired. It barely had any chicken in it and was overfilled with lettuce, I had to take a lot off just to make the sandwich more flavorful. I ended up trying some of my husband's sandwich and wished I got that instead. The sandwiches are good, but not amazing. I'd definitely go here again because they do have a good variety of sandwiches, but next time I'll make sure to leave off the lettuce.

    (3)
  • Liz W.

    The sandwiches are made to order, so pretty good. Just can't believe I spent $14.00 on a small sandwich, chips, and drinks.....

    (3)
  • Kristen Q.

    Good food but they always mess up my orders, mostly not adding items or adding the wrong thing.

    (3)
  • Stefanie P.

    Want a sandwich just the way you want it? Okay this is your place. You have total control over what you can put on it- i'm talking more than just options that Subway has...we're talking cheese whiz, crispy onion straws and more. You start by picking a sandwich i.e. meat...then you choose cheese,dressing, and toppings. You mark all this stuff on a cool brown paper bag. Then they zip it down the line to prepare! They have great shakes too. All sandwiches are baked. I always add on a dill pickle. My favorite is the Club. Often busy at peak times and this location has TERRIBLE PARKING. I'd either walk or have someone drop you off and pick you up in 10 minutes. Be careful on west end there are tons of cars turning all sorts of ways on that busy street. Make sure you're not stuffing your face with a sandwich while you're driving. Sign up for the loyalty club and get a free sandwich a purchase of a drink.

    (4)
  • Big B.

    My immediate concern when I saw the small sand"wich" rolls was that I wasn't going to get full from this meal. So I paid the extra $1 for double meat. The wide variety of toppings were cool, but they really didn't come through in the sandwich. For example, if one ordered the turkey with cranberry and stuffing, those toppings really didn't shine through in the sandwich. I know this is just a sandwich place, but I have to say I'd rather spend my $5 at Quizno's, come away full, and have a flavorful sandwich.

    (2)
  • Anna A.

    ok - I am not a chain kind of gal so I begrudgingly hit this place a couple of months back because I am a sandwich kind of gal and it had to be done. I likee though. Basiclly the schtick is you get a paper bag and you pick your whole sandwich combination from their choices you hand it to the cashier, you pay, bada bing, bada boom, sandwich. They add a twist though becuase they include lots of inventive toppings like horseradish mayonaise and grilled onions. The sandiwich size is very generous unlike some of their competitors and I have yet to run in to a less than chipper cashier. THe kicker is the ice at the self serve soda fountain. It's like crushed ice but better, the kind you like to chew on after your drink is done. soooo good. It pairs very well with the root beer they have on tap. I only give it 4 stars because the parking is kind of a pain in the arse but there is some in back.

    (4)
  • Lee W.

    Superb sandwich...poor parking. Easy to follow write in menu is awesome. I love the French Dip with fresh, hot au jus.

    (5)
  • Christine L.

    first time having which wich (I KNOW?!?!?! i grew up in nashville and it took me this long to try it?!) omg. its. so. good. first of all, get the hot sammich. its crunchy and fantastic and not too bready and great quality... omg yums. so how which wich operates is you walk in, and you grab from their many little bins of sandwich brown bags that you want the base of your sammich to be. may it be turkey or ham or veggie or something else, you just grab the base of the one you want. then, you can customize it. you check on the bag certain things you want to add or not have on there. Then you write your name on the bottom of it (anything you want, i've seen some hilarious ones on social media). Then you pay for it, wait for it, and they call your name out super quickly. There are 3 sizes, and believe me, the small may seem small but it really isnt! I came here and got a turkey bacon HOT sammich. It was fast, they were incredibly friendly (shoutout to the register boy) and it was DELICIOUS!!! I will DEFINITELY come back again. the small sandwich by itself was ~$4-5. definitely worth it! I love which wich. now come to memphis. :]

    (5)
  • Jim V.

    A great sandwich at all locations. Since moving to Nashville in the fall of 2013 I have dined at a number of the locations and love the concept of ordering. Its easy, hassle free, and you are always guaranteed to receive your correct order because you write it out! So what are the cons? The price you pay for quality is lower. If your looking to grab and go then this place isn't for you. The day that I visited this location there was a moderate crowd and it took a while to receive the sandwiches, even though, in my opinion, there were more than enough staff to complete the orders placed before us. I prefer Jimmy John's, not because of their freaky fast guarantee, but because the price meets the quality.

    (3)
  • Bill S.

    Quite honestly, this is really just a sub shop with its own gimmick. Write what you want on a bag. Oooh , ahhh. The sandwiches are ok but nothing spectacular. There are no suggestions as to a good complement to each sandwich. In a word, average.

    (3)
  • Ryan L.

    This was the first Which Wich I had ever seen or ever visited. I loved the name from the beginning and whenever I was driving through West End I would scream "Which Wich"! Which Wich is a grilled sandwich shop, which seems to be a dime-a-dozen these days. But at Which Wich everything is customized. You can choose from many base sandwiches then choose exactly what you want on it. One thing I've noticed is that parking is difficult and there are times when this place is pretty busy, but for it's location, that's to be expected. I will always remember you as my first Which Wich. My life has never been the same again.

    (5)
  • Victoria T.

    I like the DIY ordering. This is a great idea. It leaves little room for error. Orders are not going to be misinterpreted when they are written down by the customer! Right? Right? Anybody? The sandwiches were decent. I liked the bread. It was crusty and fresh and tasted great. The meat was standard issue deli turkey. Nothing to bitch about. Nothing to rave about. There were abundant vegetables to choose from to compliment your meat and bread. They were fresh and the portions were generous. Lots of dressing and sauce options were available for those of you who like that sort of thing. The house made potato chips were pretty good. I like that cracked pepper thing. Sexy Beast did not like them. He did, however, like the brownie that he wasn't supposed to be eating, anyway. The dining room was relatively clean and the staff was friendly. We'd likely not take a special trip for the sandwiches but, if we were in the area, might stop in again.

    (3)
  • Richard L.

    First off, I will never come back to this restaurant. I came to this location around 1:30, so after the lunch rush. Only 2 people in front of me and 2 more bags already hanging. After putting in my order, I sat and waited for 15 minutes before I was informed by an employee that they were out of the meat for my sandwich; however, this was not the case because another employee claimed they had it. After waiting for another 15 minutes and still no sandwich, I went up and request a refund. I left the store after waiting a half hour with no sandwich in hand. The employees offered no apologies for the wait and became immediately hostile and disgruntled when I requested my refund. This is the worst restaurant experience I have had in the past year.

    (1)
  • Jeff H.

    Good stuff and fast service... Pleasant surprise after getting screwed over at iHospital.

    (4)
  • Sandy W.

    You know it's just a chain sandwich shop, but it's leaps and bounds better than the competitors. Their bread is better, and if you don't like a bread-y sandwich, you can get it 'skinny' with the extra cushion bread scraped out. Like a thin crust sandwich. Which wich has way more toppings than you're used to- all fresh and awesome. I like hummus on mine, with guac and mushrooms, and veggies galore. It's a different ordering system, since you take your time formulating your perfect sandwich recipe on a list you select. Then you give them the list bag and they whip it together. It's a really quick process. Which Wich is better than Quiznos, which is better than Subway. I'd drive past three Subways to get lunch at a Which Wich, any day.

    (5)
  • Christopher L.

    Gloves don't make food service more sanitary if they are used constantly while touching everything including food, face, and open containers of meat. Our food was stacking up in the oven and the crew was moving at half speed. One employee worked the register (but they weren't busy), the second person was walking from the front line to the back room (empty hands the whole time) and the third guy was busy refilling mayo containers. After our sandwiches sat for 3-5 minutes, the second employee dressed and wrapped them. Obviously our juicy hot choices were tepid and blah. Just a bizarre experience to see, though it did curb my appetite which is an effective way to cut down on calories.

    (2)
  • John S.

    Very similar to subway and quiznos, but with 1 main difference that really sets Which Wich apart -- customizability. At Which Wich, the world is your oyster. You can choose from their huge list of meats, cheeses, toppings, sauces, etc, and they offer some things that are hard to come by at other sub places, such as pesto sauce. You can also take as long or as short as you like and go back to previous toppings to add if you want, unlike the traditional "line" where you move on from section to section. What if you missed a section and wanted to go back and get, say, tomatoes! Well, at a traditional sub place, you would have to move backwards and disrupt the whole flow of sub-preparation, which would surely elicit grumbles from both the server as well as the rest of the customers. However, at Which Wich you can double check and even triple check your decision before turning it in to the cashier, after which you just have to wait and, voila! Your perfect sub is prepped exactly the way you want.

    (4)
  • Nick H.

    I was going to give this a 3-star review, but Yelp calls it "A-OK." Whereas a 2-star review is "Meh. I've experienced better." I think that better describes my experiences. I'll start with: Their food is good. Very tasty indeed. You do get to customize your sandwich quite a bit. However, it takes so long for them to actually make your sandwich. It took 9 minutes from when I placed my order to actually receiving my sandwich. It sounds persnickety, but there was nobody in front of me and there is no reason an uncooked sandwich should take more than a couple minutes to put together. Also, the food is not cheap. A medium-sized sandwich starts at $8. I would recommend JJ's over this restaurant for both price and speed, though probably on-par with quality.

    (2)
  • Melissa B.

    June 12, 2012 was the first time I ever went to this restaurant and I love it. I am a big sub person anyway. I love subs. Especially the Italian Subs hot or cold. I like this location because he pic your meats, cheese and veggies. I prefer the location downtown on 4th avenue near my job. I can walk there and back during my 30 minute lunch break. I like it because you can order a different sandwich combination every day and never eat the same sandwich twice during a work month...and they are reasonably priced. Go grab a sub and let me know what you think about them...which wich are YOU?

    (4)
  • Ray C.

    Great selection just as you like it. Hot Reuben with the hot pepper mix spread. Super efficient - you mark your bag with your toppings spreads and ingredients. Just found out there is one in my hometown in CA!!!

    (4)
  • Casey M.

    Great selection of food choices. Lively, happy spirited workers. Service is quick and the food is amazing. Definitely come here if you're in the mood for any type of sandwich.

    (5)
  • Lisa B.

    I guess I should review Which Wich now that I am apparently the Duchess of it? The major contributing factor to my Duchess-ness is that I work right down the street. I even walked there yesterday. Otherwise I don't think I'd go nearly as much. It's a pretty average sandwich place with a gimmicky ordering system, a ton of options and a convenient location. Nothing spectacular, but a decent place for a toasted turkey sandwich. It can be a little weird the first time you go, but basically you pick a bag from the meat category of your choice and fill in the bubbles with a sharpie to choose your toppings, etc. They hang the bags up on a wire over the assembly line of workers who pass it down the row. Amuse yourself while waiting in line by drawing on your bag and giving yourself a fake name for them to call out when your food is ready. Make sure you draw on the back of your bag so you can see where you are in line once they start working on it! Also, get a milkshake and the house chips.

    (3)
  • Leigh J.

    I like Which Wich. I really do. But there's nothing I hate more than stringy, long hairs in my food. Given that there was a free-flowing ponytail preparing the sandwiches I can understand why there's hair in the food. While I enjoy sandwiches, I hate hair in my food even more.

    (1)
  • Misty M.

    Absolutely love their bread! Which is my favorite sandwich chain in the city. I can't even describe to you how fresh their turkey tastes. My mouth is just watering thinking about it. Their veggies are also super fresh. And that bread yuuuum!

    (5)
  • Kelly C.

    YUMMY! This was my first time here and the choices just overwhelmed me. You get to choose whichever type of sandwich elements you desire and they'll smack them together for a small price just for you. I believe I had the BBQ chicken which was divine with some pesto sauce and a bunch of other ingredients I threw in for good measure. Have fun creating your own sandwich...it's never too late to switch from Subway and Quiznos to Which Which? where the choices are endless...mmm.

    (3)
  • Shawna S.

    What a fun sandwich shop! The food was amazing - the Ruben had very lean, delicious beef and the sauerkraut was just right. The restaurant has a fun concept where they have you fill out your wrapper with all of the options (size, sandwich, veggies, condiments etc). The chocolate chip cookie was warm and gooey and hit the spot. My only complaint was that the sandwiches take a bit longer to prepare. If the line is long, you are going to wait a good 15 minutes to get your food. The ambiance was great at the shop. I was eating here while at a half marathon weekend and didn't realize that it was actually a chain. It has the feel of a local joint with the decor, which I really love! Wish Which Wich would come to Ann Arbor!

    (4)
  • Angie L.

    I was meeting a friend in the West End area, prior to some more shopping. It was a little after 11, and I was so thrilled to get one of the few parking spaces in front. We beat the lunch busy time by just a few minutes. I ordered a turkey on wheat with cheddar cheese. It was yummy, did take a bit longer than I expected, but not that much longer. We both got combos and their chip selection is kind of average, kind of like at Subway. Since my small combo with tax was over $8.50, I think they should do a little better with chips or maybe some other side items. They also have rolls of paper towels near the drink machine. Call me crazy but this bugs me for some reason. I like my napkins! Overall it was good. Sandwich gets an A, everything else a C, for a B average.

    (3)
  • Sarah C.

    I've been visiting other sandwich shops lately for lunch but driving by on Saturday, I couldn't help myself on the way to work. WW is a meeting place of sorts for the West Enders and Vandy community. I can't walk in that place without knowing at least one person. So friends, cool. I enjoyed the Mediterranean sandwich with a slew of vegetables. Decent flavors especially with the peppers and such which, for example, a certain Veggie Delight sub lacks. Definitely a one step up from the "WAY." My only beef again is having chips be a separate purchase. I really think chips and sandwich are like spaghetti and meatballs or peanut butter and jelly. And I always want chips, just never remember until I leave. For the price, chips could be included. Just sayin'.

    (3)
  • Emily A.

    First, you should know I love which wich in generally. So by default I love this which wich. So this review is primarily about the staff and location. I come into this location quite a bit and it's usually not very busy yet they are slow as molasses at making my sandwich. There will be no one else in the place and it still takes them 15 minutes to make my sandwich. Not sure what's up with that. Also the staff isn't as friendly (and varies a lot more) than the downtown location. Parking lot in front is tiny, but there's plenty of room in back. Turning left on/off West End is a pain. But they're open late which I love and sometimes I catch a friendly employee. I still love you which wich--I just want you to love me back.

    (3)
  • Rachel S.

    What a great sandwich I had today at Which Which? This marked my first visit to Which Which?, and I look forward to making many more and trying many more variations to write a more thorough review. I had a hummus sandwich on wheat with tomato, lettuce, avocado, red onions, oil and vinegar, salt and pepper. Holy wow, it was good! Generous scoops of both hummus and avocado. If you prefer the meat sandwiches you might be thinking "Yuck!", but it was fabulous. Can't wait to try more sandwiches. Shakes look great too, as do the breakfast sandwiches.

    (4)
  • Mark M.

    Great place for a quick lunch. Parking sucks at lunch time but the line moves fast.

    (4)
  • Jason M.

    I like this place... it does fall into the category of "fast food" but it seems higher quality than some... I like the french dip with provolone, caramelized onions, horse radish, crushed red pepper, mushrooms... Yummo!

    (4)
  • Lisa J.

    great for fresh delicious quick sandwiches. I am vegetarian and the avocado and toppings offerings are great.

    (5)
  • Nickie G.

    My brother has been going on and on about how Which Wich is the bomb dot com and I finally gave in and went with him today. The ordering process for a newbie was a little overwhelming but in that awesome holy shit my brain is going to explode from all the excellent choices way! Choose your meat (chicken, turkey, seafood, beef, ham, etc) or not. Then take the corresponding bag and start marking the toppings off that you want. I actually started on one and realized I should have read ahead to see what my options were before capriciously choosing things. So I threw that bag away and started over. They also have sandwiches like meatloaf and BLTs. I didn't get the BLT this time because what toppings are you going to put on that really but I will get it next time. They only have one size so you don't have to choose that but the sandwich is plenty big...if you are bitching about the size of the sandwich you probably don't have any clue what a normal serving size is (hint: this sandwich is way more than one serving technically). Or maybe you are really really hungry - so order two or get some chips or a shake or all of the above!! Once you fill out the bag you pay at the cashier and hand them the bag. As someone else said, write something on the back of your bag too so that you can see where your sandwich is in the process. They have chips available too including my fave Terra chips. So I got chicken with cheddar cheese, fat free Italian dressing, bell peppers, peppercinis, "hot pepper mix", olives, salt, pepper, and garlic. I have to say the addition of hot pepper mix was the right call, it was really good!! I have to admit, I liked it a lot. It trumps all the other deli sandwich places I've been by a long shot. I also liked the serve yourself coke and the stand with various newspapers for you to choose from. I will most certainly be back to try different topping variations until I create the ultimate sandwich. It might take a while, but it will be a tasty journey!

    (4)
  • Ruiqiu K.

    This place is like a Subway's, except instead of the person making your sandwiches asking you annoying questions ("Salt? Oil? Vinegar?") at every step of your sandwich being made, you determine all of that ahead of time. Unlike a Subway's, there are more choices here. I came in here elated at their setup: Go to a wall that has a line of bags grouped by type of filling/meat. You take a red marker and indicate your choices directly on the bag per sandwich type. Write your name, take it to the cashier, and minutes later, the sandwich maker calls out your name with the sandwich already bagged inside it. In addition to sandwiches, you can also get write on cards to choose your cookies and shakes. Unfortunately, I wasn't too thrilled with my sandwich. It really does take like something I could get at a Subway's. I will definitely come back to try out their cookies and shakes. But if I'm short of cash, I would probably go up the street to Subway.

    (3)
  • Robert K.

    Which Wich is the latest in funky franchises to hit the West End strip. From the moment I drove by the Which Wich sign, I knew the place would be pretty cool... I was not alone. When I finally ended up going there for my Saturday afternoon post hang-over meal, Which Wich was packed with people. So many people, in fact, that it took about 30 minutes form me to get my sandwich! I just had a standard turkey sandwich on wheat with turkey, some veggies, and cheese. What really separates the place from other sandwich shops (aside from the annoying do it yourself ordering technique) are the toppings. For instance, instead of raw onion, they have fried onion strings. Very nice and it adds a bit of crunch to the sandwich. Also, Which Wich grinds up their bacon, so it does not come in strips, it is all chopped up. I really like that they do that, it makes for lots of bacon in each bite! Overall, I thought the food was great and the price is right. I will definitely eat the food again. However, I do not like the write on the bag style ordering. It really sucks. I don't know if that is why it took so long to order the food, but I still don't like it.

    (4)
  • Anne D.

    I don't know how I missed trying this place out for so long! It is wonderful! It's probably been noted a thousand times if once, but here it is again: the ordering process is slightly confusing for a first-timer, but once you get the drill, its efficiency is nothing short of genius. You grab a paper bag for the type of sandwich you want, and check off the fillings. The ingredient options are far more vast and inventive than your traditional sub shop. I am particularly fond of the turkey and avocado, with all the veggies! The turkey reuben is also delish. There are also some great options for sides. The Terra Chips are a unique offering. Tea options are equally good...I usually go half-and-half with black iced tea and raspberry. Also, if you're wondering if you should try the pineapple shake? Take the leap, my friend. I promise you won't regret it. It's family-friendly, even for your dog. We have sat at the outside tables with our chihuahua Bella. It was a charming outing, even if Bella sat with ears flattened the whole time, terrified of the cars flying by on West End avenue. She calmed down when we gave her some turkey...go figure. The only thing that has ever marred my experience here is hunting for a table (it is popular with the Vandy set, after all) and one homeless pandhandler outside. Still, this is my favorite sandwich joint hands down!

    (5)
  • Morgan L.

    I don't frequent chains very often, but Which Wich gets a pass. My usual is the tomato & avocado sandwich loaded up with all of my favorite veggies, but I'm a big fan of all of the veggie subs. It's fast (although the line can get out of control at lunchtime), cheap, healthy (mostly) and you can customize your sandwich to your heart's desire. Their house-made chips are also delicious. Pick up a sandwich and take it to Centennial Park across the street for a picnic.

    (4)
  • Chelsea H.

    My absolute favorite sandwich shop. I love the set up and I like how you pick what you want on your bag. It's just great. They were also very quick to get us our food.

    (5)
  • Matt F.

    Very good sandwiches with many different choices. The staff was very helpful with making my decision

    (5)
  • Tonya O.

    The absolute best thing about Which Which is how you order. There's no pressure of standing in front of the person taking the order while you try to decide what you want. You simply walk in, grab the bag with the number associated with the type of meat you want on your sandwich you want, then fill in the specific dots for your extras. Next you hand your bag to the cashier and pay. HINT: Draw or write something unique on the back of your bag so you can see where your bag is in the line. The wait is slightly long because of the toasting process, but the sandwiches are really good. I tried the Back Hammon, and it was superb! They lose one star just because parking isn't the best, but I guess that's par for the area.

    (4)
  • Peter C.

    Sort of "slow food fast," sort of. The sandwich bag concept is cute, and the service was up to par. Lines and rows of sandwiches being conveyored out of the oven was quite an extraordinary sight. The pesto chicken sandwich with hummus was quite filling, and the vegetable inside taste quite fresh. But instead of *real chicken* (you know, striation and all) I got the ham-like *mystery meat* chicken. True, it is near the top as far as sandwich chains go. But is it "Woohoo! As good as it gets!" quality? Methinks not.

    (3)
  • Scottie B.

    Oh. My. God. Stop reading this review and go to your nearest Which Wich. Even if it's not in your home state. I found this place because we were staying close by for a wedding. For every day in town I went back it was so good. Shakes, made to order sandwiches, etc. Now I know what you're thinking: like Quiznos/Subway/Blimpies/etc? No. First off, they have over 50 sandwich choices, and that's before you start specifying your cheese, toppings, bread, condiments, etc!! Secondly, how many of you are vegetarians or hang out with them? They had five types of veggie sandwiches: bean patties, banana and peanut butter, avocado and veggies, etc. Finally a fast food place for my gf and me! Next up: their shakes are too good. And the fact that you can mix flavors means indecisiveness led to a brilliant discovery. Strawberry and Hershey's chocolate rocked my already tilting world. Here's the kicker: on the last day we stopped in on the way to the airport. Unfortunately on Sunday they open at 11, not 10. Saddened, we took a picture of ourselves in front of the place to document the love. We hadn't even headed back to our car when the lock clicked, the manager came out and said "You guys are so cool! For you, we're opening early, come on in!" Customer service at fast food? WHICH WICH!!! The downside: you've been reading this review (and I've been writing it) when we both could've been eating there!

    (5)
  • Brian K.

    Great fast casual concept that is well executed! I would of liked to see some other options for the bread, which lacked rye.

    (4)
  • kristen p.

    Which Wich really seems to grow on you. The first time I went I wasn't terribly impressed but after going back a couple of times because Husband loves it I find myself liking it more and more. I love that there are a ton of vegetarian choices. I love that everything costs the same no matter how many toppings you get. (well except the special ones like avocado. but i love avocados so the fact that they actually have it is something that i love too.)

    (4)
  • J B.

    Good sandwiches, very customizable. A little expensive for not much food, but what you get is good.

    (3)
  • Erin C.

    I love me some Which Wich. I love how every sandwich is the same price. This is practically in my back yard (well if I had a yard that is), so I have no comments on parking, but the sandwiches are YUMMY! I usually stick to the roast beef (it's SOOO good here!), or turkey; and my boyfriend ALWAYS gets the chicken parma with dijon & bacon (he's weird, I know). I LOVE the way you order. I love lists & check boxes for some reason. Here's a tip, draw some kind of design or symbol on the back of your bag. That way you can always tell where it is in the line & you don't have to really stalk the counter. Also, if get the pickle add on, it's a huge dill, cut into 4 quarters. My little brother was visiting me, and for some reason, really wanted a breakfast sandwich. So it's cool to know you can get the breakfast sandwiches at any time. He said it was really good & wanted to go back for dinner! Oh, and their cookies are good too! Make sure you get a stamp card for their sandwiches, because after like 8 or something you get one free!

    (4)
  • mumin k.

    I have been at Which Wich a couple of times and was not impressed with their sandwiches. I really like the business process though. You can customize your sandwich and ask for whatever you want in your sandwich. I had tuna melt sandwich and it was OK but nothing special about it.

    (3)
  • Claire B.

    I really do like this place because the food is excellent, but I suppose I'm taking away stars because they really need a better hiring process to weed out the people who either can't read instructions, don't know what they are doing, or think that having a job means talking on your cell phone and forgetting to make a sandwich. O.K., here's my big beef with this place. I ordered a turkey sandwich, one of the specialty ones that came with coleslaw and some other stuff. I put down the name of the sandwich, plus some extra stuff I wanted on it. I only got a turkey sandwich with the extra stuff, not the specialty sandwich. This has happened twice. Obviously the staff don't know what's on the specialty sandwiches. I also got a free sandwich because of the aforementioned cell phone incident above. Altogether, of the four times I've been there, something has been wrong three of them, and I'm not shy about asking for what I want. Still, the food is good and I love the homemade chips very much.

    (3)
  • David S.

    I realize this is a chain, but I do dig Which Wich? It is a nice concept for a sandwich place whether you are antisocial like Shaun C. or OCD because you can specify exactly what you want on your sandwich or you are creative and want to dream up a crazy sandwich combo. Don't be alarmed by the paper bags and the sharpies, you can check out Christopher's review for how to order, or go study Which Wich's website to figure it out. No pressure, people, it is just a sandwich. A very tasty sandwich, in fact. There were lots of vegetarian options which pleased my friend. It was crowded when we went in, but it was nice to get a sandwich and then head across the street to the Parthenon to picnic. Parking is an issue, but just accept the fact that you have to walk some. For some reason Which Wich? reminds me of Potbelly sandwich shops. I wish we had a Potbelly for ourselves down here in Nashville. Anyway, I know it's a chain, but I recommend checking Which Wich? out.

    (4)
  • P B.

    Im not a sandwich fan but all I can say is "Foodgasm" I love it! The lady that manages the store during lunchtime is really very nice as well. The staff are all wonderful. Great Quality Food. I do not like Quiznos subs at all. Jersey Mikes is good but very expensive and in my opinion not as good. Subway has no comparison. Lennys Sub (not quite sure) I will have to go back and do a taste test on the two. The only way that Lenny's would lose is probably because their bread is not toasted. The toasted bread at Which Wich is oh so wonderful.

    (5)
  • Shaun C.

    My favorite sandwich shop in Nashville. The "Check List" ordering style is a favorite of mine because I'm quite antisocial. Veggie and Vegan friendly, but all the options are wonderful (as far as I know, I've only tried 12 of the options... and I haven't bothered to count how many they have). Easy to use customizable menu. The service is..... well... it's ok. There is not a whole lot of communication required except for a total and someone calling your name once your sandwich is done. Oh yeah - and parking is ---- ok. There are about 3 spaces in front, but come on ... this is west end. They're lucky to have any parking. It's best to park behind the building which is a shared lot for two restaurants. TRY IT! -Shaun

    (5)
  • John G.

    Now that I am hooked on the Buffalo Chicken sandwich here I have to do an update and give them one more star. They almost didn't get this extra star, though, because when I was here last week they put onions on my buffalo chicken sandwich (not asked for), and my gyro only had 2 pieces of meat. That said, I like their variety, speed, and low prices.

    (4)
  • Miles S.

    Favorite place to eat in Nashville. Choose your favorite things and make a delicious sandwich! Don't be afraid to go bold with things like surf and turf or pesto and guacamole on everything too

    (5)
  • Aj C.

    I first heard about it non stop on 102.9 the buzz so I had to try it when I was near it just cuz I'm a sucker like that man was I shocked I had never been there before within 1 week I went back 3 more times and I live no where near it on to the food so u walk on and choose a paper bag and mark the kind of sandwich you want I think there's like 10 did kind of bags veggie chicken ham and so on the even have kid wichs once u mark what u want then u choose the bread and the mustards and the cheese the even have cheese wiz how cool is that plus all the veggies you want they toast it and all of them are only 5 bucks I love the place it's such a cool idea plus the staff has been super friendly and way down to earth every time I've been there.

    (5)
  • John D.

    I could live off of sandwiches and Which Wich is a lifeline for me, especially their healthy alternative - the egg sandwich (don't gag, its great!). Enjoyed lunch today w/ @BillSeaver, great guy, productive lunch. #in

    (5)
  • matt c.

    This one is pretty good, but not as good as the Cool Springs one. Cools Springs Which Wich is on the ball. They hardly ever forget a fixing there. The main advantage to this one is that it is not in Cool Springs.

    (4)
  • A M.

    This is an amazing idea, and the food is budget-friendly and tastefully prepared (quickly, I might add). The idiot-proof bags (which my girlfriend refused to completely follow through on) made for a hassle-free ordering process and you can have a sandwich pretty much any way you want it. The only snag is that some people like to be serviced and have things made right in front of them, which you definitely don't get here. The perfect fast-food sandwich dive for these tumultuous economic times. And as an aside, the bread was delicious.

    (4)
  • Ingrid E.

    Favorite sandwich place! Like quizznos, I love that the sandwiches are toasted, but better than quizznos because of the great variety in the types of sandwhiches, but also in the toppings available. My personal favorites are the italian options, club, and egg salad. Great milkshakes, too!

    (5)
  • Elizabeth K.

    For a quick sandwich, this place is really great. The hands-on way you order your sandwich appeals to anyone who likes to write on things you normally dont write on. The sandwiches arent huge, but very filling.

    (4)
  • Jeremy E.

    Good sandwiches, very customizable. A little expensive for not much food, but what you get is very good.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

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

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