We were given a $ 25 gift certificate to this place. We were told we had to spend $ 35. My husband and I each ordered a sandwich. While waiting for our food, I heard the microwave go off a few times. Made me a little eerie about what we were going to be served. Our sandwiches arrived and there was very little meat and veggies in the middle of a large crusty bun. The bread was good but there was an over abundance of it with the one small slice of meat. Then came dessert. An éclair and an intercontinental. Nothing fresh about them. You could tell they had been purchased from a bakery but you couldn’t tell when. Nothing was fresh. The waiter was kind enough to pour our sodas from the can into our wine glasses. We spent the $ 25 with the gift certificate and another $ 19.55 for 2 sandwiches with very little substance, a 4-cheese pizza, 3 sodas and the 2 desserts. On the receipt we were given, it said 18% gratuity. We will not be going back. Everyone has heartburn tonight. I’m glad we didn’t have to pay full price for the meal.
Ian R.
Classificação do local: 4 Layton, UT
Arrived late — about 9:30 — was pretty empty and I thought they were closed, but they weren’t. Sat down and shown a menu that consists mostly of sandwiches. I ordered the Sarajevo and my wife got the Cabbage wraps. The food came out — I think my wife’s mashed potatoes were fake, but tasted okay. My sandwich was good, but like the other review suggested could use another slice of beef. For dessert we had the Reform which I thought was excellent. For the price you get an acceptable amount of food. The atmosphere is sparse, but the euro-pop was pumping and fun to listen to. The owner was working that night and was friendly — great guy. I’ll be coming back.
Davin K.
Classificação do local: 3 Salt Lake City, UT
Very friendly service, enticing menu and delectable desserts. The sandwich was good, but barely had any meat on it. The pizza toppings were ok, but the dough was reminiscent of Tony’s frozen. The coffee was fantastic.