Brawley
Inferno

Inferno

505 Main St, 92227, Brawley, United States

Cafés • Pizza • Italian • American


"Unnecessarily huge menu, nice service, good burger, questionable signs, kittens in the back. Came in for some adventuring after being out on the dunes nearby. Our waitress was Nicole who was brand new but very sweet. She gave what opinions she could tohelp us but realistically she'd only been there like, 2 weeks. I looked at the menu and that thing was insanely big. Just, waytoo much to figure out what they were supposed to specialize in. I got the inferno Burger and was surprised at how good theside salad was. Especially. This place isn't exactly agricultural Central so I was willing to put up with a lot but it tastedgreat. The burger itself had good ingredients and was a solid medium. The jalapenos were obviously fresh, sliced and lightlyseared. There is no live entertainment tonight but I overheard some people say it got pretty wild and there were some more...aggressive people That would stop by and occasionally bump heads. I was too busy eating to hear much. But it was backed up bythe signs in the back. While trying to take a video I actually spotted five kittens! They were so cute but I was not in anysort of place to rescue them late at night and my husband would kill me if I brought home more. Would probably come here againwithout the promise of kittens lol, it looked like one of the best places the town had to offer. I'd probably just make sure notto come if there are too many guys in conflicting colors"

Subway

Subway

250 Wildcat Dr, 92227, Brawley, United States

Cheese • American • Breakfast • Sandwiches


"First, the young lady at the counter got my order wrong not once, but twice, as if she didn’t fully understand my request. Instead of seeking clarification, she simply started heating up my food, prompting me to step in and repeat my order. It’s never a pleasant experience when those taking the orders aren’t paying attention. To make matters worse, her attitude towards me became negative, as though I had done something wrong simply by expecting to receive what I ordered. When I asked about the freshness of the cookies, the confusion only continued. The employee seemed to have no idea what “freshly baked” meant and had to consult her coworker, who was equally unhelpful and responded with unnecessary rudeness, insisting that, of course, they were fresh. How is anyone supposed to know without asking? What was particularly concerning, especially given the resurgence of COVID-19, was that neither of the employees changed their gloves at any point during my visit. This is a basic safety protocol that was completely overlooked. Lastly, the pretzels on display looked extremely old and unappetizing, which led me to inquire about their freshness as well. Overall, my experience at this Subway was frustrating and disappointing. It’s crucial for businesses to ensure clear communication, maintain the quality of their products, and adhere to health and safety measures during these times. I hope they take this feedback into account and work on improvements in the future."