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Contribute FeedbackThe Subway located near the train station in Stoke-on-Trent offers the typical menu choices at good value. Reviews mention the convenient location for travelers and the friendly staff. Some diners found the service a bit confusing, but still enjoyed the delicious food. The restaurant is well-maintained, although some commented on the dated decor. Overall, it is a popular spot for a quick, tasty meal before catching a train, with some customers noting the excellent value for money.
I didn't fancy paying almost for a takeaway coffee at the train station so I used this Subway. Regular coffee and a tasty oatmeal cookie for I have had better breakfast deals than this, but I expected to pay extra for the location
Standard Subway menu and selection all prepared to order. Venue clean and tidy. Like all Subways this venue offers good value for money
Usually visit here on outward and return train journeys from Stoke. Less than yards from station entrance. Can have a Subway and drink for nearly the same price as a coffee at the station! Always find the staff friendly and helpful and the...tasty food is excellent value for money. I like my Subway a bit toasty, so I ask for seconds in their grill and it is always spot on. Would have been ; have given four, only because the decor is somewhat jaded as at my last visit a few weeks ago. Well worth a visit, will do an all milk hot chocolate drink (some branches, e.g.,Newcastle-under-Lyme, High Street, don't).
Staying at hotel next door thought lunch we have subway. Order a bacon and cheese and a chicken salad foot long. She asked which bread then said Turkey salad. Repeated chicken then she said so you want chicken and cheese. Repeated again chicken salad....She put in chicken and cheese cooked it then said do you want SALAD? By now I was thinking why didn't I get sandwich from Sainsbury. Then to do next one you want bacon. Repeated again bacon and cheese. Hard work for subways
I was not willing to spend nearly 3 pounds on a coffee to go at the train station. Instead, I opted for a regular coffee and a tasty oatmeal cookie for £2.58. Although I have had better breakfasts elsewhere, I understood that I was paying a premium for the convenience of the location.