Subway

  4.0 – 112 reviews  $ • Sandwich shop

Your local Stevenson Subway® Restaurant, located at 220 SW 2nd Street brings new bold flavors along with old favorites to satisfied guests every day. We deliver these mouth-watering flavors with our famous Footlongs, 6” sandwiches, wraps and salads. And we offer a variety of ways to order—quick and easy in the app or online, convenient delivery, come into your neighborhood shop for an in-restaurant meal, or pick up curbside. We’re proud to offer a change from same old fast food with fresh cut veggies and toppings with protein choices, fresh-baked bread and let’s not forget cookies! And we’re happy to help you with any catering needs as well.

Casual counter-serve chain for build-your-own sandwiches & salads, with health-conscious options.

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery Subway 98648

Hours

Wednesday8 AM–9 PM
Thursday8 AM–9 PM
Friday8 AM–9 PM
Saturday8 AM–9 PM
Sunday8 AM–9 PM
Monday8 AM–9 PM
Tuesday8 AM–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 220 2nd St Suite B, Stevenson, WA 98648

Phone: (509) 427-0035

Website:

subway.com

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Reviews

Clayton R. Telfer
My wife wanted something cold for dinner. The Subway restaurant in Hood River was closed because of the hot weather. I drove across the Hood River toll bridge, paid Washington sales tax, and drove back across the Bridge of the Gods toll bridge to Cascade Locks.
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Ashley Bishop
I’ve Noticed that online orders are made messy compared to when you come in to the store. But big issue is how sick my fiancé and I are from eating here yesterday…to sick to even go to work.
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August Johnston
The first words I heard today at 5:01 when I walked in was “hi what can I do for you”, the second I heard when I ordered 4 sandwiches for my family were “bulls***”. Afterwards I had very little interaction with the two people working. I understand within the service industry it is difficult sometimes, but this establishment was empty when I came in and no one was there to greet me, which is not a problem for me really. The fact the two people working at 5:01 PM on 6/12 treated me as well as one of their other guests right behind me so rudely makes me reconsider going to subway when there are family owned businesses down the road. To be honest my sandwiches were assembled reluctantly, and the loud sigh when I had a request for one of the sandwiches to have no onion was a tad un-called for. I have been involved in the food and beverage industry for more than a decade, the fact I received a bit of backlash for a dietary restriction doesn’t affect me… but what happens if someone with an allium allergy came in? Do they get guilt tripped for their order? The first associate to address me was the one whom had a problem in my opinion. The second associate definitely tried their best to come out and reconcile as best as they could without causing a problem. However both kept conversing close to one another. An M.O.D. would be a good idea if one of them wasn’t one. Overall some guest retention/interaction training would probably benefit, as well as customer service training. I will definitely be back… but it would be nice if I didn’t feel like I was a problem for being there. Especially if only one sandwich makes a difference in the way this establishments operations run.
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Aaron Meier
What can I say? I love Subway. always great food the way you want it
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Lanae Rogers
On a less than perfect emotional day, after much exertion on the river I stopped in this establishment to grab dinner for my family. I was struggling to keep my hurt inside and it was obvious by looking at my face. I order our sandwiches, paid and got back in my car where it was safe to release again. Much later when I was able to eat my sandwich I pulled it out of the bag and to my surprise there was a sleeve with a cookie in it and on it was written “I hope your day gets better”.
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shane lehr
My wife ordered a 6” spicy italian with black olives, which she received literally 4 slices of olives (roughly equivalent to 1/2 of a whole olive) She asked for a little more, and was told she can not have any more. I replied it’s fine, you can give her more, we are fine paying for extra, if this is actually required. We were informed, no extras are allowed under any circumstances, that the owner is really cracking down on the use of olives. I ordered a 12” BMT and asked for my olives in a cup, (so I could give them to my wife) I received literally 6 olive slices. (equivalent to 3/4 of 1 olive) I did not ask for more, as the “sandwich artist” had already informed us of the absolute strict rationing order of olives, ordered and strictly enforced by “The Owner.” The “sandwich artist” was working solo and otherwise did a good job. Apparently times are now so desperate, that strict rationing of olives is necessary to the point of counting olive slices. Take from this what you will. This is the very first review I have ever given, and felt compelled after all the petty things I’ve experienced in my life at restaurants, this stands out at the top! After all had I received 4 olive slices, for each 6 inches of my sandwich, like my wife had, perhaps I wouldn’t feel so slighted to the point of leaving a review??? We will never know, as I received only 3 slices of black olive for each 6 inches of sandwich. What concerns me the most is that we are one step away from rationing the salt shaker…. That’ll be interesting! I hope “The Owner.” makes it through this terrible time in olive history. Customer service is dead, and apparently we are now officially in the second Great Depression. Have a great day, and “Eat Fresh!”
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R Harbaugh
Horrible service. Manager blames corporate…. Overcharged and then excuse after excuse and unfriendly!
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Rowena Lovell
Subway but nice friendly service from the young lady making sandwiches
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Hayden Baxter-Caldwell
Loved this place since I was a kid, hate to give it a bad rating. I order from here regularly because I love subway sandwiches. This particular establishment is really going downhill. The ladies here treated me with nothing but disrespect when I asked for a mask. I asked three times if they had any masks since I had forgotten mine. Rather than answering the question they just told me to leave, and when I put my hand over my mouth to show them what I was asking for, they insulted me, obviously thinking I was gonna use my hand as coverage? Anyways, love subway, dislike this establishment a lot, sorry subway.
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William Johnson
The food was typical subway, but the service was excellent didn’t catch the person’s name that made our food but she was engaging and very friendly and made our sandwiches just right.
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