

Your local Farmington Hills Subway® Restaurant at 30080 Grand River Ave brings bold new flavors and classic favorites to guests every day. Enjoy our famous Footlongs, 6 sandwiches, wraps, and salads, ordered quickly in the app or online, through convenient delivery, in-restaurant dining, or curbside pickup. We’re proud to offer a fresh alternative to typical fast food with fresh-cut veggies, tasty proteins, fresh-baked bread, and delicious cookies. We’re also here for your catering needs. All Subway® Restaurants are independently owned and operated by business owners who employ talented Sandwich Artists™.
Casual counter-serve chain for build-your-own sandwiches & salads, with health-conscious options.
Hours
| Tuesday | 8:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 8:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 8:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 8:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 8:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 8:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 8:30 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 30080 Grand River Ave, Farmington Hills, MI 48335
Phone: (248) 473-0122
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
The cookies are the smallest subway cookies i had EVER seen. The fountain drink (cherry pepsi) was NOT carbonated. They got NOTHING right…
Almost $20 for the footlong combo and worst Subway order I’ve ever received.
I ordered a chicken & avocado off the menu and he puts a thin smear of avocado on it. Less than a tablespoon on the whole sandwich. So I asked for more and he said something snarky and I’m like dude, the word avocado is literally in the name of the sandwich.
Rushed me through to pay before he even finished making my sandwich even though there was nobody else in the store.
They didn’t have a customer bathroom which is super bizarre. He said there was no fountain drinks available and had to buy bottles only, which is probably their way of upcharging and making more money considering how skimpy they are on ingredients.
I had to eat the sandwich like a hot dog because every single ingredient was pushed out the side of the bread. I used to work at subway – it’s not rocket science to figure out how to place the ingredients.
I won’t go back here.
When we asked for jalapeños on our sub, the workers said they didn’t have them (we could see them, they were also in the ingredients list on the glass in the store). Wouldn’t have been too much of a problem, but the workers laughed when we asked for the Jalapeños, and were incredibly rude and said “we usually only have to correct kids, now we have to say it to adults”. Imagine having so much confidence when you’re wrong about a fact. They gaslit us, saying these are “green pepper”, and told us “you should have just agreed with us the first time when we told you”. Was it because my mom was a woman trying to correct a man and he couldn’t handle that? You tell me. They have jalapeños, pickled jalapeño peppers if you need to get specific, just like every other subway worldwide. Go google “pickled jalapeños” if you need to fact check what those are. Yes, they are green, and yes they are peppers, but green peppers are BELL peppers and not pickled or spicy. I can’t believe the audacity of people to treat anyone this way, let alone as a customer, which I hate having to say after working in customer facing positions myself. It really wouldn’t have been an issue had the worker said oh we call “those green peppers here” and not belittled, gaslit, and treated us so poorly. However, I cannot believe that you work at a subway and you don’t know the correct (& ONLY) name of the food you serve. Although, judging by the other Google reviews you don’t care about how this location is run anyways. I have included a photo of the “””green peppers””” they were referring to <3
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