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First trip here 12/22/14 11:45am. Door wide open, plenty of parking. There were other customers inside. I've never been in a Quiznos before today but I did look at the menu online before driving there. The kid taking my order was difficult to hear because of the glass barrier and his tiny voice. The Asian lady at the register was somewhat hard to understand because of her accent and rapid speech. She was busy training employees and yelling "no-no-no" a lot trying to get things done correctly. Comparing my sandwich (classic Italian) to the photos online I hardly recognized it when he folded, sliced and wrapped it. Comparing the advertised photo to the actual food was quite a shocker, it was nearly flat as cardboard and came out rather small. I ate it at home and re-nuked it for 30 seconds. The sandwich wasn't too bad really. I also tried their broccoli cheese soup which was much better than I anticipated. Summary: the photos online are roughly double the actual size, their soups are good. Service is fast, prices good, parking plentiful with easy access off Southern and Higley. All in all a good first experience. I gave them three stars instead of four for being overall hard to hear and understand, and very deceptive photography/advertising.
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