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Quiznos Subs


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It's a major national fast (or quick) food chain--the expectation is the key. To me, Quizno's is significantly less mediocre than their competition.

That's all I expect from them--to be somewhat less disappointed then I would be at Subway.

And the Classic Italian is the way to go. Cut the dressing in half so that it moistens, but you can't taste it too much.

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I've only had one Quizno's sub - in an AIRPORT. I had the Italian, and it was actually pretty good, considering. Then again - maybe I was just enamored with the set-up - the sub shop shared a space with a bar, so I sat at the bar and had a cold one and waited for my sandwich instead of standing in the long line. Plus I was ravenous and a mite "buzzy" by the time the sandwich came.

That said, it's GOT to be better than "Sub-par-way"!

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  • 4 years later...

For a fast food-type sub, I like Quizno's a lot, for their generous portions and good-quality ingredients. Even though it's only a half-mile from my house, I usually buy my sub untoasted, with lettuce on the side. Then, when I'm ready to eat, I do it up for 6-7 minutes at 350 in my toaster/convection oven and add the lettuce at the end.

'Cause they are toasty subs!!

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We went and had our free subs the other day--I had a Honey Bourbon Chicken Sub--it was decent--had a whole grainish roll, the sauce was not too bad, some tomato and lettuce--and i didn't feel sick afterwards--which I usually do after fast food.

The Hub and I agreed that we will look for Quiznos when road-tripping and only fast food is available.

Went to the webpage, they've already given away 1,000,000. They say to check back later.

too bad--the guyat Quiznos said they'd had a lot of customers with coupons--I hope they do it again...

Z

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