Address
173B Smithtown Boulevard
Phone Number
(631) 265 - 5516
Date Visited
1-06-22
Website
Subway, Nesconset
Description
Subway, Nesconset, is located at 173B Smithtown Blvd. There are two accessible spaces in the paved, parking lot. There is a street-level, single door to enter.
There are chairs at the low counter, as well as several tables and chairs in the restaurant.
The single-occupancy, accessible restroom is very large.
- Attraction Type: dining
Surface of lot: paved
Distance to venue: close
Transportation to venue offered: na
Terrain: flat
Places to rest: na
Paths and walkways: concrete sidewalk
Doors: street-level, single door
Number of floors: 1
Elevators: na
Ramps: na
Steps and staircases: na
Width of aisles: ample space to navigate
Places to sit: low counter with chairs, as well as tables and chairs
Location of restrooms: in wide hallway toward the rear of the venue
Type of restroom: very large, single-occupancy, accessible restroom with accessible sink
Ease of entry and exit: ok
Baby changing station: no
Friendliness of staff: very pleasant and helpful
“Subway” was founded in 1965 by a 17 year old! Today there are more than 37,000 locations in more than 100 countries, with more than half of these located in the US.
Subway is an ”alternative to traditional fast food, offering freshly cut veggies, toppings, protein and freshly-baked bread.” They are “committed to providing affordable, healthy food. “ (Subway)
Our son had a good experience working at the Subway at his school during his college years, so I am always happy to see young people working there. The server who helped us during our recent visit at this location brought back memories of my son. This young many was very pleasant and helpful, as I am sure my son was!
With time to only pick-up something for lunch between appointments, I stopped at the Subway on Smithtown Boulevard in Nesconset. Located at the end of a strip mall, the two accessible parking spaces in the paved lot are located a few stores away, in front of the liquor store. The street-level, single door entrance leads directly inside.
I found chairs at a low counter, as well as several tables and chairs. There is ample space to navigate.
The young man who helped me was very gracious, even with my indecisiveness about what toppings to choose. Without much time to get to my next appointment, I took my sandwich with me. With a few minutes to spare as I parked at my next location, I decided to eat at least a part of my lunch in the car. The only problem I had was with the messiness of the situation. I would have appreciated if it had been better wrapped! That said, It was still quite enjoyable!
The very large, easily accessible restroom, with accessible sink, is located in a wide hallway. It would be nice if the towel dispenser were lower to more easily accommodate wheelchair users.
Having not been to a Subway in several years, this experience reminded me to enjoy them more often!
As always, we at Destination Accessible, advise you to visit a venue’s website, when planning a visit, to “know before you go,” In this case, we would recommend calling the location directly ( 631-265-5516) with any questions you may have.
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