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Refresh Reviews 3.7


Apr 30, 2018
I ordered 2 6inch Italian BMT subs at the subway on N Peters. The fact that the didn't have Swiss was a small issue the major issue came when I said I would not pay for the sandwich after the girl put Pepper on it. She took a napkin and tried to take it off of melted cheese. The I was further insulted when the girl made a demeaning comment about my mother to inappropriate to post. I will NEVER go to that subway again.... French quarter New Orleans. And then there is the fact that if you are not eating or drinking in one of these places you have to pay minimum of $5 just to use the bathroom in one of these fine establishments.

Apr 16, 2018
Great location, nice and cosy. Perfect spot for a bite to eat and uber pick up

Dec 14, 2017
It was nice to see a familiar restaurant in the area. After several bowls of gumbo and jambalaya, it was nice to have a familiar 6" spicy italian to mix things up. This location was busy and was a little dirty when we were there. I guess there were problems with transient folks using the bathrooms there, because you have to have ordered food and have a receipt before they'll give you a token to open the bathroom, but other than that, it was a nice visit.

Jan 31, 2018
The restrooms in this place are disgusting! The employee working at the time said that's because of tourist puking in them lol.The dirt ans filth has been there for a longgggg time.If the bathrooms are that gross what does the rest of the place look like .

Mar 20, 2018
Well it was food. But Damn that bathroom peeyew

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