The inside looks interesting and their computerized drink machine has 100 flavors. That was a good start. It's like a huge drink iPod.
At 2pm, service was slow. I expect to wait 15 minutes during a lunch rush for a sandwich but not in a nearly empty place.
When I finally got the food, the corned beef sub on wheat was decent if not overwhelmingly good. Definitely better than Subway but I can't expect them to compete with a local hoagie place. They load it up with mayo and cheese which satiates the part of the brain that enjoys saturated fat. The steaming adds a nice touch to the overall texture. The lineup of hot sauce bottles to choose from is a bonus.
The chili was Wendy's quality, which is to say it tasted fine but really isn't worth more than 99 cents. So for $3.89 it's far from a bargain. A little too watery for my tastes, though flavor-wise it wasn't bad. It probably could have benefited from a combination of 5 of the hot sauces.
You have better choices in the shopping center to have a great sandwich. Dixie Picnic comes to mind But this place is squarely in the "not too bad" category.