This is a pretty good sandwich place. I like the variety that they offer. The service is usually good and with a smile. The baked potato is huge. You can have it topped many different ways as well. I recommend people try this place for themselves. I don't think you will be disappointed.
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Steve H.
I've been a City Bites fan for years. This is my first experience in the Yukon store. We were the only customers when we came in. The service was incredibly slow. The food was fine but for some reason it took a long time to prepare it. Still like City Bites but the other stores I have been in have better service. The facilities could use some paint too.
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Mark J.
Sat in line at the drive thru for 25 min and they're out of bread. They sell sandwiches and they are OUT OF BREAD. Not kidding. Slow as all hell, too.
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Annette G.
My son and I went to City Bites today for lunch. He loves to go there, because they have the chips he likes and of course cookies. I like to go there for many reasons. The bread is tasty, their sandwich selection is varied, and it is a locally owned chain. I always order something that is "off" the menu, meaning it is not one of their regularly advertised options. I get the Albuquerque Turkey. It's nice and spicy with cool avocado and bacon. My son usually gets the Kiddie City Grilled Cheese, but today he opted for the PB&J. The Yukon location is not my regular stop, but I do like it there. The decor is unique. The service was good.
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R S.
The sandwiches are very good. A little expensive, but good. The service is so unbelievably slow. Each and every time. If you go through the drive through and you are the only car you have to turn your car off because the wait is so long.
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Karalee H.
I can't seem to find a sandwich place in Yukon that meets my golden standards in all aspects, so in the meantime City Bites is the preferred location. The sandwiches have all been delicious, it is the service I have issues with. Everytime I go the staff seems so disinterested in being there or being pleasant to talk to. I understand that it is just a crappy sandwich making job, but try to have some enthusiasm okay? I called in an order once, and the service was not any better over the phone. The last time I went the potato bits in the soup weren't cooked enough, but usually the food is top knotch. Still, I can't help wishing a Jason's Deli or Panera Bread would open up in Yukon.
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : No Dogs Allowed : No Waiter Service : No Caters : Yes
Jason B.
This is a pretty good sandwich place. I like the variety that they offer. The service is usually good and with a smile. The baked potato is huge. You can have it topped many different ways as well. I recommend people try this place for themselves. I don't think you will be disappointed.
(4)Steve H.
I've been a City Bites fan for years. This is my first experience in the Yukon store. We were the only customers when we came in. The service was incredibly slow. The food was fine but for some reason it took a long time to prepare it. Still like City Bites but the other stores I have been in have better service. The facilities could use some paint too.
(3)Mark J.
Sat in line at the drive thru for 25 min and they're out of bread. They sell sandwiches and they are OUT OF BREAD. Not kidding. Slow as all hell, too.
(1)Annette G.
My son and I went to City Bites today for lunch. He loves to go there, because they have the chips he likes and of course cookies. I like to go there for many reasons. The bread is tasty, their sandwich selection is varied, and it is a locally owned chain. I always order something that is "off" the menu, meaning it is not one of their regularly advertised options. I get the Albuquerque Turkey. It's nice and spicy with cool avocado and bacon. My son usually gets the Kiddie City Grilled Cheese, but today he opted for the PB&J. The Yukon location is not my regular stop, but I do like it there. The decor is unique. The service was good.
(4)R S.
The sandwiches are very good. A little expensive, but good. The service is so unbelievably slow. Each and every time. If you go through the drive through and you are the only car you have to turn your car off because the wait is so long.
(3)Karalee H.
I can't seem to find a sandwich place in Yukon that meets my golden standards in all aspects, so in the meantime City Bites is the preferred location. The sandwiches have all been delicious, it is the service I have issues with. Everytime I go the staff seems so disinterested in being there or being pleasant to talk to. I understand that it is just a crappy sandwich making job, but try to have some enthusiasm okay? I called in an order once, and the service was not any better over the phone. The last time I went the potato bits in the soup weren't cooked enough, but usually the food is top knotch. Still, I can't help wishing a Jason's Deli or Panera Bread would open up in Yukon.
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