Yes, it may be overpriced, but if you frequent other places like Whole Foods, Corner Bakery or Panera for breakfast, soup, salad and hot food menu items, then you’ll realize that the prices are along the same lines. And proximity certainly keeps me coming back. I was first introduced to this place through work since they do a lot of our catering. I love soup and salad, and this place is good for both. The best part is the ‘build your own’ salad station. I usually order the Mediterranean chicken salad and tailor it to my liking(no olives or pita bread, add cucumbers and jalapeños, two scoops of Italian dressing, etc.). You can’t really go wrong with this option. I would give this place a higher rating, but I don’t like the fact that they try to nickel and dime you for every little addition or substitution that you may have. That’s like McDonald’s charging for extra ketchup. Cut it out.
Stephanie M.
Classificação do local: 3 Porter, TX
The food is decent. There are a couple of menu items that are good. I think you can eat here less expensively if you stick with a soup or a sandwich. Their food is better than the other alternatives nearby. Thursday they make taco salads that are pretty good and reasonable.
Art k.
Classificação do local: 2 Austin, TX
Chicken sandwich was bad.
Wendy L.
Classificação do local: 3 Houston, TX
Came here a lot due to it being the closet thing in my work building. Most of the food is pretty good. I always go for the make your own salad where you choose 5 items you want and they charge it like a cobb salad. I always love getting jalapenos and their corn salsa mix. Is it worth the 8 bucks you almost pay for it… probably not. Not to mention this place isn’t the most sanitized. Also for their salads they always ask you how much dressing you want. I don’t usually like my salad covered in dressing so I always ask for half a scoop. 1 scoop is a bit much for me. But guess that’s just preference. Just make sure to look and see how much dressing they put!
Peter G.
Classificação do local: 3 Houston, TX
This place isn’t really over priced at all if you’re getting a soup or a sandwich. I mean, no one will ever go here unless they work in one of the buildings on Allen Parkway, but still, its the same price as subway. I recommend the turkey muffaletta. It’s $ 3.99 for a pretty big sandwich. If that’s too much then you need to find a higher paying job. The food is decent, nothing to write home about, but it’s quick and convenient.