I always love noodles and company. They had a nice staff. The noodles were great. Good music.
Bob B.
Classificação do local: 1 Santa Fe, NM
Second time — no more. I had dinner at Noodles yesterday evening and today have cramping and GI distress as a result. This also happened after dinner at Noodles several months ago but I thought I’d give them a second chance. On Monday morning I’ll be phoning the Boulder County Health Dept. and reporting my experiences. The Health Dept. is very diligent on following up on these complaints, so maybe these people will clean up their act and it will be safer for others to eat there.
Cliff G.
Classificação do local: 5 Stevensville, MI
A family favorite for my picky eaters. Something for everyone whether it is the buttered noodles, spaghetti, Mac and cheese for the kids, or if you like a little spiciness get the Indonesian peanut sautee with grilled chicken(it’s actually more spicy than the Thai curry).The Caesar salad is quite good too. The kids like the touchscreen soda selector/mixer. Quick, tasty, and relatively inexpensive.
Scott C.
Classificação do local: 1 Longmont, CO
What the heck happened guys? Worst. Meal. Ever. A tablespoon, maybe, of sauce? Cold meatballs? The WRONG kind of sauce(I asked for spicy and got bland). The noodles weren’t even fully cooked. It was like a bowl of semi cooked noodles and cold meat with, pretty much, no(findable) sauce. For $ 10. Of course, I took it to go so didn’t find out any of this until it was too late. Never again guys. And please, fire whoever is managing this embarrassment to what, used to be, an excellent place to eat.
Eddie Q.
Classificação do local: 1 San Antonio, TX
Apparently employees don’t have to wear gloves while preparing your food, right after they were handling money. Also, when you question them on this they give you attitude. I SAWTHEFINGERGOINTHEFOOD! DON’T TRYTOLIETOME! Disgusting, just disgusting!
Tim S.
Classificação do local: 4 Longmont, CO
I don’t get how they get the Italian, Asian, and Mediterranean flavors so spot-on in the dishes here. The tastes are so legit it HAS to be a front for the mafia, the triads, and … some Mediterranean crime syndicate that is probably very mellow in comparison. I bet they eliminate their enemies by making them eat a bunch of the damned mushrooms that seem to get into everything. The Thai Hot Pot is my favorite so far, just without the mafia mushrooms; a mixture between phở and your typical peanut-sauce based Thai dish. The tomato-based sauces are all amazing and taste very fresh, all the way to the marinara dipping sauce with the garlic bread. The mac and cheese and alfredo flavors are very rich. If you leave out the criminal mushroom torture devices. My only suggestion would be that the food should arrive at the table a bit hotter, and that there were no evil mushrooms on the menu. I’d settle for one out of two haha
Jane O.
Classificação do local: 2 Longmont, CO
Agree with other reviews– very dry noodle bowls(Asian options), a bit flavorless, and other chain locations do not have this problem.
Shattered T.
Classificação do local: 1 Longmont, CO
Flavorless. And the service was awful. Pretty much what I expected when I saw the snearing teenage girls behind the counter. What bothered me the most is that they forgot the chicken! When I say I want chicken with my noodles and the girl repeats it back to me, I kind of expect to get it. When I reminded her it took six minutes to get the chicken and by then the noodles were cold. And flavorless. Bad service, bad food. Run away.
Wentsu L.
Classificação do local: 2 Longmont, CO
This place is okay if your looking for italian/american food. If you look for asian food look somewhere else. I got the bangkok curry and there was no curry! It was just a pill of rice noodles with some poor chopped veggies with a light coating of some weird sause that did not taste like any curry that I have ever had before. My meal was complete garbage and I will mot be visiting this place ever again
Kenny N.
Classificação do local: 3 El Monte, CA
Stayed at the Courtyard Marriott nearby and was hungry coming back from Denver late night. Glad this place was still open as I preferred this place over Wendy’s for a late night dinner. Walking in, I was impressed with the décor and also impressed with the variety of noodle dishes you can choose from. Whether it’s Thai, Chinese, Italian etc, it seems like they have one that would represent that country. Though being impressed with the décor and choices, I wasn’t impressed with the to-go portion. I ordered their tomato basil soup which I thought would be a good add for an additional $ 1 only to the Pad Thai I ordered. Brought the food back to go and tried the Tomato Basil soup first. Though the taste was good, the portion was not. I expected the soup to be filled to the top but it was barely half way filled. I then tried their Pad Thai. The noodles were dry and definitely not your usual Pad Thai dish. Not nearly as great as other Pad Thai’s you would find at other restaurants. Chicken was healthy but you can tell it was frozen.
Ss S.
Classificação do local: 2 Erie, CO
This lication is going downhill. We have been regular visitors for years but lately the food has lost its flavor and appeal. It is clear N&C has ‘revamped’ somewhat, as there are no longer condiments on tables, the number sustem is different and the chopsticks vanished. Today the bangkok curry was almost totally bland with no hint of bangkok or curry. The pork was bleh. The japanese pan noodles were a congealed mass with no flavor, unlike past meals. The chicken was quite dry. And the single station multiple choice soda machine is hell incarnate, as the line to get a drink can be longer than the line for food. They need another station. Overall very disappointed and won’t be back anytime soon
Jackie B.
Classificação do local: 1 Longmont, CO
THISPLACESUCKS, i came in and someone had written on the window with maranara sause, the tAble right next to it was cleaned but they negelected to clean off thier disturbing window, i fear it is still there! And ¾ of the tablea had dishes on them when i came in so i had to sit right next to the maranara coverd wall. Definatly was not happy
Bob A.
Classificação do local: 1 Longmont, CO
«Rude manager. Asked for beer(I’m 53) and manager came to give it to me, but not without a snide remark that alcohol corrupts. Asked for a glass for beer, manager said they broke them all and had none. All silverware for my two sons and I were filthy. Noodles in my Thai curry soup were clumped together as one big blob. Although the place was pretty empty(it was 3PM), there were dirty dishes on most of the tables and we had trouble finding a clean spot to sit. Other Noodles locations have served our family of 4 kids well, but this Longmont location is just not up to par and we will be avoiding it from now on.
Adrienne W.
Classificação do local: 2 Longmont, CO
Although this is a fine place for a quick meal, their online ordering service is disappointing. I have had problems with it each of the three times I have done it. There is always something missing from the bag. The one time I went back to get the missing item, the person I spoke with was entirely unfriendly and unprofessional.
Amy H.
Classificação do local: 2 Boulder, CO
Noodles & Co. is a standby for our family, but this location has done poorly by us. On a recent visit, the service was poor, food was poor, and the restaurant wasn’t clean. My daughter is in a phase where she only wants to eat plain, meaning nothing on them, noodles. The staff could not seem to figure out that by plain I meant PLAIN and her entrée was delivered with butter, cheese, and herbs. They remade it for us quickly, but keeping a hungry 3 yr. old content is never easy. I had the Japanese pan noodles with tofu(normally my favorite dish on the menu). The tofu was so over cooked it was hard. Gross. I had the Trio, which is a great option, with a small Thai Curry Soup on the side. The soup was delicious as usual, but the portion was about 1⁄3 of what is normally provided. Overall, it made me not want to eat at this location again.
Ian B.
Classificação do local: 4 Wichita, KS
Noodles is a longtime favorite of mine for quick and tasty food. Try the mac & cheese loaded up with veggies, it’s life-changing. Should be noted here that the directions provided for this location and the neighbouring Wahoo’s will put you a mile away from the actual location on the wrong street. The address is correct.
Ricky S.
Classificação do local: 4 Longmont, CO
Took a seat in the sun, ordered Japanese noodle with Chicken. It’s just what I want. I’ll go there when I miss Asian food.
Anita Y.
Classificação do local: 4 Berthoud, CO
Had the Bangkok Curry with extra rice noodles. Perfectly proportioned for me but could use more spice, not sauce – they do give you that option– but spice – heat. Funny, I’ve been a fan of Noodles since arriving in Colorado so many years ago, I don’t think I’ve ever ordered off the Mediterranean or American Menu. Only the Asian menu. Service is helpful and patient. and I like the«a la carte» style of ordering meat/no meat, and the different size options. Damn tasty.
Colie J.
Classificação do local: 4 Lafayette, CO
Number one reason to visit this chain, cheap. I personally get small portions($ 3.95) and take them home to add my own meat. Bangkok curry is my FAVORITE, but I have had 5 other items and they were good as well. The one item I HATED was the japanese noodles. They charge $ 2 for GOOD rice crispy treats, but they just made me come home and make my own. Keep in mind they have a policy that if you don’t like your food they will let you try something else. You can’t lose!
Austin J.
Classificação do local: 4 Boulder, CO
Noodles is an awesome chain. If you ever want a bite to eat, but you are beginning to feel the toll that a life of semi-fast food can have on your body, Noodles offers a lite and healthy option Ordering your food with meat optional is something I’ve come to really appreciate about this restaurant. I’m definitely not a vegetarian, but occasionally I do feel the urge to eat as an herbivore and rely on my vast accumulation of protein stores for primary energy supplies. Optional meat not only allows you to control the nature of your meal, but also the price. Another cool thing about Noodles is that it is a no-tipping zone. I always feel a little perturbed when I am ordering food from a counter register, such as a coffee shop, and I am asked to sign the receipt it has a spot for a tip. I could just ignore it, but then I look like I have poor attention to detail. I could draw a dramatic line through the tip spot, but then I just look like an asshole. I could tip up a few cents to the next dollar, but then I look cheap. More often than not, this dilemma causes the price of my meal to increase by $ 1. A clever ploy by the restaurant industry. Noodles will not spring this trap on you, and this is something I greatly appreciate. Check out Noodles for a lite, healthy, tip-free, quick, dining experience.