Reviews - Which Wich?
Reviews summary
A popular sandwich shop in Midvale has been attracting both loyal customers and first-time visitors with its unique ordering process and wide variety of choices. While some reviewers find the prices a bit high compared to other chains like Quiznos or Subway, they appreciate the quality of the food, with one customer even naming it their favorite sandwich shop. Customers enjoy the freedom of customizing their sandwiches without the pressure of a sandwich artist watching over them, and many praise the delicious options available, such as the turkey sandwich and toasted bread. Despite some complaints about the cumbersome ordering process, the majority of reviews highlight the excellent service and great food that this sandwich shop provides.
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Loved the sandwich! This was my first time. I love the unique ordering process. You don't have the pressure of the subway sandwich artist staring at you while you decide what you want on your sandwich. The Turkey was really good. Toasted bread amazing. Kinda spendy though View all feedback.
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Last update : 21.04.2023
Excellent sub place! Moved here from WI and have been missing Cousins Subs. Not a fan of Jimmy Johns or Firehouse Subs or Jersey Mike's, or even East Coast Subs, Subway or Quiznos. Found my new favorite place: Which Wich!! The staff here are friendly, the place is clean, service is fast and a good price.
This place is great! I tried it first in Orem and was so excited when they opened this place. I tried at least 6 different sandwiches and only one was moderate. It was a limited time, only Philly had them. The rest was incredible! Yes, it's a little pricier, but the quality is phenomenal. Usually you get what you pay and this is much better than a subway footlong $5. I love the style. Choose your sandwich bag based on the style you want, and then select all the toppings you want. You have to choose over 50 toppings and dressings /spreads. All from paprika, mushrooms, to beautified onions and crispy onions, candied walnuts, sweet chilli sauce, horseradish. They probably call it. I tried her Elvis sandwich with bananas, honey and bacon. Monte Cristo is also great. Both are great if you love sweet and salty. My favorite sandwich was The Wicked. 5 Meat (ham, turkey, bratbeef, pepperoni and bacon) and 3 cheeses of your choice. This sandwich is loaded. Super delicious and fill. Try her milkshakes! Super thick, but you can still suck it through a straw. For a dollar more you can get a big one with an ingenious souvenir cup. Try this place yourself. If you want a great sandwich, this is the place to go.
My favorite chain sandwich shop! It is definitely better than Subway, Quiznos, and even Jimmy John's. They offer a wide variety of toppings, sauces, and cheeses to customize your sandwiches, allowing you to create delicious combinations that suit your preferences. Personally, I love making sandwiches with a subtle kick of spice, and their selection of toppings is unmatched among any other chain I've encountered. The only downside is that the prices are a bit on the higher side, so I don't go there often, but I believe it's worth it since they are my top choice. The staff is fantastic as well; they are always friendly and in great spirits, and the restaurant is kept very clean.
Subs here are dope! Seriously really good and staff is great/hard-working. My only complaint is with corporate. They make their employees greet you when you walk in by saying Welcome in, which is grammatically incorrect and doesn 't make sense. It makes me feel like replying with welcome out and turning around and walking out the door. Welcome means something. Welcome in does not, so I hope the corporate dummies who force their employees to say this strained non-sensical phrase are reading this. In general, I hate forced corporate speak anyway, like Walgreens be well. Just let your employees talk like normal human beings and not be all stressed about saying some stupid line. That 's not why customers frequent your store.