What is your perfect Subway?


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I think the word we're looking for here is sub. You don't buy a Subway at Subway. Just like you don't get a Wendy's at Wendy's. Anyway, I'm also a local sub shop type person thus I like subs you can't get at Subway, but I will eat a meatball with extra cheese and black olives.

Length: Footlong

Bread: Italian Herbs n Cheese

Sub: Chicken Breast

Cheese: Provlone

Toasted: Yes

Sauce: Southwest

Salad: Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Green Peppers, Onions, Olives and Carrots

Drink: Water

I prefer to get the sauce before the veggies. Its a lot less messier that way. I hate my hands being sticky and paper napkin just doesn't cut it.

Length: Footlong

Bread: Italian Herbs and Cheese

Meat: Chicken Fillit

Toasted: No

Cheese: Both Sides - Swiss

Salad: Lettuce, tomato, gerkins and onions.

Sauce: BBQ and Mao (Lots of both)

BEAUTY!

Length: Footlong

Bread: Italian Herb & Cheese

Meat: Steak

Toasted: Yes

Cheese: Single layer

Salad: Lettuce, onions, gherkin, olive

Sauce: sweet onion

Unfortunatly the steak+cheese subs have gone up in price recently :( Over ?5 for a sub takes the pi$s a bit.

not sure if we are talking about the chain store Subway or if in the UK they call subs, subways?... either way... if you live in NJ or NY(US) you do not goto Subway... you find a good deli and get the real deal... thats one of the worst things about leaving NJ... trying to find a decent deli

When I'm in the mood for some gross food that sits out uncovered all day, with stuff landing on it. I order a footlong buffalo sub on Italian bread.

Then they hand me some microwaved pieces of plain chicken, squirt it with some cheap version of Tobassco sauce, throw soggy lettuce on it, and I pay them for it.

Place is crap. Quiznos/Local subshops for the win.

not sure if we are talking about the chain store Subway or if in the UK they call subs, subways?... either way... if you live in NJ or NY(US) you do not goto Subway... you find a good deli and get the real deal... thats one of the worst things about leaving NJ... trying to find a decent deli

why do they even have subways in NJ/NY if this is true

What the heck is sweet corn? (Please don't say corn that is sweet)

not sure if we are talking about the chain store Subway or if in the UK they call subs, subways?... either way... if you live in NJ or NY(US) you do not goto Subway... you find a good deli and get the real deal... thats one of the worst things about leaving NJ... trying to find a decent deli

Jersey Mike's or Lucky Dill are decent

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