It was subday afternoon and I was craving a good sandwich. I remembered that I had seen a schlotskys on state street a couple weeks back and that when I went to Colorado, schlotskys was the most amazing pastrami sandwich I had in a while. Considering it was Sunday, of course the place was dead. Yet the staff was kindly waiting at the counter to take our order, and they were very welcoming and nice. And me being the picky person I am, edited my sandwich and the Cashier was polite and put up with all my changes. When I received my sandwich, the order was correct, always a good bonus, and I picked it up to take a bite. My sandwich was slightly disappointing. There was a mountain of meat on it yet it huddled in the center of the sandwich. The bread was pretty crumbly. This is not the sandwich I remember from schlotskys from a little ways on the past. I would definitely try this location out again and maybe try a different sandwich. Large price, moderate sandwich is a let down. The friendly staff and nice atmosphere earns this place three stars.
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Shauna D.
Love these sandwiches! I went there all the time when they were in UT County but they left us years ago & I'm not sure why. When I'm up in the Sandy area I try & stop to get the classic ham & cheese on sour dough. Oh such memories! They add a little touch & add a yummy cookie with your meal. Well worth the drive for me! I do.want them closer tho.
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Emily M.
Wow ! All I can say is "schlotskys!" with a big smile on my face. Today my husband and I ate there for the first time . We were hesitant after looking at the other reviews on yelp , but let me tell you -- they are wrong! We both got the original sandwich . The blend of flavors is exceptional. I also love the toasted bun! I wouldn't even consider myself a pastrami person but wow! So great! Comes with two kinds of pastrami, ham, tomato, olive, cheese, tomato and lettuce on your choice of bread. I got sour dough , my husband got the jalapeño cheese. Both mild breads. By the way, we were pleasantly surprised to open our bag and see two chocolate chip cookies accompanying our sandwiches! These were a perfect end to a great sandwich! Service was prompt and all workers were nice . The place was even slightly busy and I felt like the speed of sandwich prep time was not a problem at all. Can't wait to go back !
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John C.
Haven't been to Schlotzsky's in ages, the place is still slow and the sandwiches are still quite good. Loved the warm bread and meats and cheeses, and the free chocolate chip cookies. Need to come back for more as it was quite good.
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Mike P.
I have enjoyed Schlotzsky's for years. Here in Utah, they are tough to come by. Fortunately, this location never disappoints with their sandwich quality. And even during the middle of a lunch rush, I've never had to wait more than a few minutes to get my order. Great food, great service, long hours: what's not to like for a fast food eatery?
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Maxfield W.
Bread is so terrible now. Turkey sandwich on wheat was really bland. No one was at this location at lunch time. They allow staff to wear facial piercings. I don't want your eyebrow crusty from your ring in my sandwich.
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John G.
We have been going to schlotzskys for 15 years, and I can say that the food is still good, but the service has never been worse. We ordered sandwiches and forgot to tell them no olives and onions of one sandwich. when I approached the counter to tell the Hispanic guy making the sandwiches, he told me he would try to get the olives off the sandwich. I told him to just make another one, and the manager grabbed the sandwich and slammed it into the trash can in anger because I would dare ask them to remake a sandwich. Our family just got back from Texas, and I can sure tell you that everything is better in Texas.
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Dustin D.
It took 20 minutes to get my Turkey Avocado salad out. Not only does it look terrible, but: - there's not one black bean on this salad - there's only about 3-4 scan pieces of egg - the turkey is deli sliced and completely non-representative of the amount that would be called for - the croutons are absolutely not focaccia - the few pieces of avocado have brown spots...I had to remove them - there is hardly more than a 2x1" strip of bacon - the salad is NOT mixed greens, rather chopped romaine Never had such a terrible experience in my life. This was like paying top dollar for school lunch garbage.
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Jim H.
I remember eating at Schlotzky's 15 years ago. This is nothing like it used to be. I 'm sad that I tarnished my memories by eating here again. Dry, crumbly bread, soggy veg, tasteless toppings. I do not see any reason to visit this place ever again.
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Stephanie N.
It was subday afternoon and I was craving a good sandwich. I remembered that I had seen a schlotskys on state street a couple weeks back and that when I went to Colorado, schlotskys was the most amazing pastrami sandwich I had in a while. Considering it was Sunday, of course the place was dead. Yet the staff was kindly waiting at the counter to take our order, and they were very welcoming and nice. And me being the picky person I am, edited my sandwich and the Cashier was polite and put up with all my changes. When I received my sandwich, the order was correct, always a good bonus, and I picked it up to take a bite. My sandwich was slightly disappointing. There was a mountain of meat on it yet it huddled in the center of the sandwich. The bread was pretty crumbly. This is not the sandwich I remember from schlotskys from a little ways on the past. I would definitely try this location out again and maybe try a different sandwich. Large price, moderate sandwich is a let down. The friendly staff and nice atmosphere earns this place three stars.
(3)Shauna D.
Love these sandwiches! I went there all the time when they were in UT County but they left us years ago & I'm not sure why. When I'm up in the Sandy area I try & stop to get the classic ham & cheese on sour dough. Oh such memories! They add a little touch & add a yummy cookie with your meal. Well worth the drive for me! I do.want them closer tho.
(4)Emily M.
Wow ! All I can say is "schlotskys!" with a big smile on my face. Today my husband and I ate there for the first time . We were hesitant after looking at the other reviews on yelp , but let me tell you -- they are wrong! We both got the original sandwich . The blend of flavors is exceptional. I also love the toasted bun! I wouldn't even consider myself a pastrami person but wow! So great! Comes with two kinds of pastrami, ham, tomato, olive, cheese, tomato and lettuce on your choice of bread. I got sour dough , my husband got the jalapeño cheese. Both mild breads. By the way, we were pleasantly surprised to open our bag and see two chocolate chip cookies accompanying our sandwiches! These were a perfect end to a great sandwich! Service was prompt and all workers were nice . The place was even slightly busy and I felt like the speed of sandwich prep time was not a problem at all. Can't wait to go back !
(5)John C.
Haven't been to Schlotzsky's in ages, the place is still slow and the sandwiches are still quite good. Loved the warm bread and meats and cheeses, and the free chocolate chip cookies. Need to come back for more as it was quite good.
(4)Mike P.
I have enjoyed Schlotzsky's for years. Here in Utah, they are tough to come by. Fortunately, this location never disappoints with their sandwich quality. And even during the middle of a lunch rush, I've never had to wait more than a few minutes to get my order. Great food, great service, long hours: what's not to like for a fast food eatery?
(5)Maxfield W.
Bread is so terrible now. Turkey sandwich on wheat was really bland. No one was at this location at lunch time. They allow staff to wear facial piercings. I don't want your eyebrow crusty from your ring in my sandwich.
(1)John G.
We have been going to schlotzskys for 15 years, and I can say that the food is still good, but the service has never been worse. We ordered sandwiches and forgot to tell them no olives and onions of one sandwich. when I approached the counter to tell the Hispanic guy making the sandwiches, he told me he would try to get the olives off the sandwich. I told him to just make another one, and the manager grabbed the sandwich and slammed it into the trash can in anger because I would dare ask them to remake a sandwich. Our family just got back from Texas, and I can sure tell you that everything is better in Texas.
(2)Dustin D.
It took 20 minutes to get my Turkey Avocado salad out. Not only does it look terrible, but: - there's not one black bean on this salad - there's only about 3-4 scan pieces of egg - the turkey is deli sliced and completely non-representative of the amount that would be called for - the croutons are absolutely not focaccia - the few pieces of avocado have brown spots...I had to remove them - there is hardly more than a 2x1" strip of bacon - the salad is NOT mixed greens, rather chopped romaine Never had such a terrible experience in my life. This was like paying top dollar for school lunch garbage.
(1)Jim H.
I remember eating at Schlotzky's 15 years ago. This is nothing like it used to be. I 'm sad that I tarnished my memories by eating here again. Dry, crumbly bread, soggy veg, tasteless toppings. I do not see any reason to visit this place ever again.
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