Potbelly is quite good as well. The skinny T-K-Y with mustard, hot peppers, lettuce, tomatoes, and italian seasoning. Good stuff.
I'da figured Quiznos would be up at least 2 to 1 on Subway. The vote is almost split down the middle. I hate sauce on sandwiches. Quiznos puts all kinds of yuckiness on there. But me ordering without the sauces I'd put Quiznos ahead for taste. I'm content with Subway to not switch over though
smells like meat? hevn? are you a vegetarian? cuz i had a date who was vegetarian and told me the smell from Pink's Hotdogs made her sick. but I could stand there all day.. I literally did while she left. It was worth the wait.
Nailed it on the head. Lenny's makes extremely good sandwiches. I would eat there over Subway or Quiznos any day of the week, only problem is, I don't live close to one. Of the two options, definitely Subway. I like their sweet onion chicken teriyaki, and the marinara meatball sandwiches. I absolutely hate Quiznos though. For some reason, their sandwiches just don't please my tastebuds near as much as the other two.
I used to work at Quizno's, and ate their subs every day for dinner. Never got tired of them. All of their ingredients are fresh, they put a lot more meat in there, and the bread is frikken awesome. Subway always seems like it's majority bread and dressing. Here's an interesting link if you want to check it out : http://www.waynesthisandthat.com/see.htm You should be able to customize your Quizno's sandwich any way you want. Anything extra is free except the meat, guacamole, and I think extra cheese, which should standard for all all sub shops (except Shlotzsky's, which is super tight with their ingredients, but tasty nonetheless). And I'm so tired of Subway advertising itself being healthier than other sandwich shops. If you eat a 6" veggie sub on wheat every day, you're going to lose weight regardless of where you order it. If Subway's ingredients actually are fresh, then they would be just as fattening as everyone else who uses fresh ingredients (namely, everybody). It reminds me of that Taco Bell diet commercial that was on during the Rose Bowl earlier this year, only more widely accepted as legitimate for some reason. I don't mind Subway sandwiches so much, but their misleading advertisements really tick me off sometimes. Jared really isn't that skinny.
I have only been a couple and they are in Colorado, but they had a horrible stench to them, similar to the stench in a good number of subways. Smells like rotting vegetables.
Have any of you guys tried Lenny's? If you haven't yet, then I strongly recommend you doing so. They are 5 times better than Subway and Quiznos. They're just a small sub shop with not a lot of recognition, so that might be why, but these looks are decieving. GREAT sandwiches.