Subway - Dillingham
Subway
Description
The Subway franchise in Dillingham elicits a spectrum of opinions from patrons. While some rave about its clean and inviting atmosphere, friendly staff, and reasonable prices for a rural location, others recount troubling encounters regarding disrespectful comments from customers and food safety issues. The menu offers a variety of sandwiches and wraps that appeal to cravings for urban flavors, but concerns about glove usage and service quality linger. Ultimately, this location stands out as a singular franchise option in the area, offering both potential satisfaction and cautionary tales for its diverse clientele.
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The only franchise restaurant in town provides a quality experience considering its location. They offer a variety of signature sandwiches and wraps. While the prices are on the higher side, which is to be expected, this is the spot to satisfy your cravings for city flavors.
One day, I decided to visit the Subway in Dillingham. That day, my baby and I, both Native people – I being a Native child adopted by a white woman – were the only Indigenous people there. The white customers were conversing among themselves about Natives and their dividends, making hurtful comments. They called us "stupid Natives," claimed that Alaska wasn't our home, and mocked several Natives who were in town just to drink. The sandwich makers, who were also white, joined in on the conversation, bragging and laughing at our expense. I was so upset that I almost threw the food and drink I had just purchased at the register. It hurt deeply, but I choose to forgive those people. I couldn't help but notice a white woman who seemed so pleased about her Native daughter's financial situation.
Excellent Subway! The staff were friendly, and the food was just what you'd expect from a traditional Subway. Since it's a new location, the interior is clean and has a fresh feel. It really feels like stepping into a place that's different from Dillingham. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the prices were lower than I anticipated for a rural village. The sub of the day was a fantastic deal at just $9!
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