Jersey Mike’s, a fast-casual sub sandwich franchise with more than 2,500 locations open and under development nationwide, has a long history of community involvement and support. Started at the Jersey Shore in 1956, Jersey Mike’s serves authentic East Coast-style subs on fresh baked bread – the same recipe it started with over 60 years ago. The company’s mission is to bring its customers the highest quality, freshest made sub in the industry and give back to the communities in which it operates.
New Jersey–based counter-serve sandwich chain serving jumbo subs filled with cold cuts & toppings.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2124 E Kimberly Rd Unit 150b, Davenport, IA 52807
Phone: (563) 359-4500
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Ordering my sandwich was just as easy as the location in Bettendorf. I talked with the gentleman at the counter, took my ticket, got a bag of Cheetos and a drink and paid at the register. After sitting down at one of the tables, I had my sandwich in a matter of minutes.
Many of the trappings of the Bettendorf location are also present at this Jersey Mike’s. The same lightly weathered looking wood laminate floor is present, as is the horizontal beadboarding along most of the interior. Most of the remainder of the walls are painted a light blue, with the color continuing into the kitchen area in the form of a similar colored subway tile. The same or similar wall decorations are here as well in the form of three panel photos framed within hanging beach chairs of what appears to be different images of the Jersey shoreline. It all mostly comes together to give a interior designer’s vision of the Jersey shore in a sandwich shop.
There are a few things that detract from the overall aesthetics of the space, however. Most noticeably, the ceiling plenum is exposed in this location, allowing full view of the corrugated steel and supports, HVAC ductwork, and conduit running throughout the space. This isn’t a bad look and otherwise works visually with the rest of the space. Functionally, however, it does not adequately support the noise level appropriate to the dining area. A TV was on in the corner playing an NFL game during my entire visit. The noise from this combined with the un-dampened conversations and interactions of every person also in the space contributed to a light cacophony that was not enjoyable while I was eating.
The lighting, while not offensive or otherwise harsh, is kind of schizophrenic in it’s application. Recessed fixtures provide adequate illumination around the counter area. The majority of the dining area, however, is lit by a combination of 4 foot florescent fixtures suspended from the ceiling and incandescent bulbs on fixtures over several of the wall art images. None of it ties together and just feels a bit off when taken in collectively.
That all being said, I enjoyed my Mike’s Famous Philly. The sandwich was of the expected quality that I’ve had at other locations and I’d continue ordering it in the future. Given the shortfalls of the atmosphere in the dining area of this particular location, I’d probably get my sandwich to go next time. Thanks for the good meal, Mike’s.