The young lady was very nice. She made my sandwich exactly the way I wanted it. I have been going there for almost 2 years and never had a bad experience.
Tired of needing to wear a mask as people 6 feet from me chomping away on their food and breathing heavily but me walking in to get a cup of soup for 30 seconds to a min then out. Nope cant do it, need a mask. Lost my biz. Havent been in a long time & i work at two places near by and also live around the corner. I happen to come in to try again because i had gotten a gift card. Instead of just rewarping it, but that was a mistake. Companies that keep enforcing - Bye!
Yum. I've always loved their oven roasted chicken wrapped in sourdough flatbread, with avocado, lettuce, pickles, mayo, bell peppers, provolone cheese, & mayo. So good
First, I don't like Ross. But, I keep hoping. This day my wife & I stopped in since we were next door shopping anyway.The giftware shelves where sparce and with the typicle one-of-each-item on display. Among the candles I spotted a half full soda bottle left among the merchandise. A few minutes later I spotted a half empty Starbucks paper cup on another giftware aisle. At that point, I picked up the coffee cup, went back two the candle section and put the soda bottle in my cart. And continued to look for my wife so we could leave the store. That's when I spotted three random coat hangers laying on a shelf.one was broken. Those too I tossed in my cart wondering, where are the employees who should be policing the store?It's this type of neglect that gives Ross it's dismal reputation in the retail industry. At one time, it was primarily the toy department that remained a mess. Finally, someone took command and the store's toy departments improved.I recall how the moronic parents would turn their children lose in that department while they shopped and never encouraged them to clean up prior to departing. I understand Ross' situation there. It made my frustrated level rise watching it happen however, when a pipe springs a leak, you can't just let it run day after day. It must be fixed. Like the toy department. The rest of the store soon reflects the effects of management's lack of concern.As we left the store, I passed off the cart with the beverage containers & broqken coathangers to two Ross Employees, whom appeared to be possible management personnel(?) Who stood talking together at the entrance. As they received it, I stated, "Here, I just saved one of your employees a little work today as I cleaned off your selves for you." No, I didn't stick around because they went on talking together as I exited the store.If this was a rarety at Ross, I wouldn't take the time to write at length. Unfortunately, this is all too common at too may Ross stores from CA to OR that I have been in over the years.The employees do a good job. The problem is, they're too under staffed. And where is management to see that the store remains presentable at all timesNot all Ross stores fit the above category. There are exceptions. And they shine in comparison. To those Ross stores, I always make it a point to ask for the manager to compliment the management and employees for a job well done. That goes a long way toward boosting their incentive and morale for even better efforts in the future. Hopefully this store can someday achieve such a lofty status.W. Lewis
Person with the red beard was very nice and patient when making our order. The subs were good!
The food is good.. its been awhile since I've gone 2 subway...a lot more expensive..close to 11$ for a ft long steak and cheese and a small soda
Fast & friendly service
Very clean location with excellent customer service. Really sweet alt guy with a beard- makes super good sandwiches.
Food is great. I gave it a 4 stars because the workers there seem to not like their job. Always with a grumpy face. I live close by and always go there.
Lincoln at valley view is a good one. Try it.