I order the biggest sandwich and it was hard and disgusting . Tasted spoiled . it was expensive but that wasn’t a problem just taste like old meat
Why do brands open terrible locations where they can't live brand standards? High traffic. High profit. I get it. But the sacrifice is 100% on the customer and the employee. But at least y'all make money. Kudos But the drop in quality should cost you more in brand equity. Ruthlessly slow speed of service. (I really cannot believe that it's more profitable than opening a real location). No shore points. Offered bell peppers on my veggie before being told they had none left. Slicer hasn't been cleaned in hours. Trash everywhere. Sandwiches are being prepped in the crumb area with no paper. Site too small. Unwise use of hood space Sincerely. What were y'all thinking? I'll be sure to avoid Jersey Mike's when I actually have the choice outside an airport. I assume this decision was made for profit, and I'll do my part to make sure I don't come back for a while Just boo on my friendly favorite fast food brand.
Worst run jersey mikes I’ve ever seen. So much chaos no organization. The slicing of a 7 took 5 minutes and a 13 took like 7 minutes. Don’t waste your time in line. People were taking other people sandwich’s because they were in a rush to get to their gate.
Dirty gloves and cutting equipment
Employee was extremely rude and strangely aggressive/argumentative.
Absolutely ridiculous wait time for a sandwich at an airport. Ended up having to leave after I placed my order because my plane was boarding. Everyone in the line was making jokes about the inefficient operation. One guy making the sandwiches with 4 people just standing around. Sandwich dude was practicing top chef skills in the wrong place. Not even sure if this review will help whoever runs this franchise since they're guaranteed business at an airport but I can say that I'll never order at a Jersey Mike's in an airport ever again
Service is great and on point.