Which Wich - Springfield
Which Wich
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Which Wich in Springfield delivers customizable, generously sized sandwiches built on standout bread and fresh fillings. The menu features classic and specialty options with double-meat/cheese upgrades, chips, and a limited soda/tea fountain with reusable-cup refills. Staff are friendly and the shop offers employee discounts, though lettuce-wrap execution and reheating can be inconsistent. Affordable and quality-driven, it’s ideal for adventurous sandwich lovers who want quick, hearty meals—just be mindful of portion sizes when ordering.
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They have a limited selection of Coke products on tap, including Mr. Pibb, Barq’s, and Mellow Yellow, along with various flavored teas. Next time, knowing how to order will help—my sandwich and 32-ounce drink should come to around $7.75 before tax. However, this time, I ended up ordering more than I could eat: a 14-inch "Super" Buffalo Chicken Sandwich for $12, adding double meat for $4 and double cheese for an additional $2, a 32-ounce soda (in a hard plastic cup) for $2.25, and 1.375 ounces of chips for $1.25. The total with tax came to $23.13. Honestly, I didn't need the double meat or cheese, as they made the sandwich overflow. The grilled, shaved, and shredded chicken paired nicely with the semi-toasted bread, while the mozzarella and buffalo sauce kept it from being dry, delivering exactly what I expected. The mozzarella was standard, and the buffalo sauce was similar to Frank’s Red Hot, so no surprises there. I do prefer my sandwiches piping hot, but I'm not sure if that’s the norm. My sandwich had cooled quite a bit by the time I ate it, due to the wait between ordering, driving, and finally digging in. Next time, I’ll see if there’s a way to heat it up longer; otherwise, I might just pop it in the oven myself. The 32-ounce hard plastic cups can be reused for a $0.50 discount on refills. As for the chips, I had Miss Vickie’s Jalapeno variety, and they were reasonably priced at $1.25. While I probably won’t order chips again in the future, that's not a knock against Which Wich. I’d still choose them over any other sandwich place except Sub Shop, but since Sub Shop is cash-only, it's usually too inconvenient for me. Overall, I had a great experience and will definitely be returning—I just need to remember not to over-order next time!
Fantastic sandwiches! I always enjoy coming here. I leave feeling full and satisfied every time. The bread is likely the highlight of the sandwiches, but it truly shines when paired with the meat and vegetables. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone!
This was the most delicious and well-crafted sandwich I've had in a long time. Every element was perfectly balanced.
The people work here are great and I love the sandwiches. My favorite is one of the Italian specials, they dont charge you for what you put on it unless you double meat, cheese, or add something a little more out there which is very nice honestly. I suggest trying their in house bagged chips, the bags are super sturdy but the chips are delicious and very crunchy. I always recommend people to go here.
Oh, Which Wich. I don't even know where to start. This place will forever be my favorite sandwich shop after Planet Sub died (RIP PS, your Firecracker will always be my favorite sub I have ever had) and I was delighted to learn that they had returned. All of the best food places in Springfield have a bad habit of disappearing so it was quite a surprise to see this place after finally getting over the Battlefield and National location closing down. There's definitely a difference between the previous franchise owners and the current ones but the quality is still great. If you don't like Which Wich, there's a good chance you just didn't make the right sandwich. Customization is key and you can't be afraid to try new things; Which Wich brings quality to the table while letting you be as adventurous as you would like.
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