Why yes, they are great! I ordered a California Turkey and it was simple, okay portioned for a quick bite. Warm, closer to the hotter side(as advertised). During the busy holiday season, I find myself stressed beyond measure, but their service today made it easy to be in and out and onto my next flight.
Jeannie S.
Classificação do local: 3 Renton, WA
OK, so the food is pretty good, but the service was lacking in multiple ways. When I was placing my order there were two employees working, one making food, one at the cash register, so you would think when I asked to ring up my purchase as I waited for my food wouldnt be an odd request, but the girl at the register looked at me like I was crazy. I had to get to my flight in 5 mins, so I wanted to make things as efficient as possible, but the cashier didn’t even know how to ring up my order(which had no special requests-just a plain hummus veggie wrap from the menu). The person making the food had to stop making the food to show her how to ring up the order. Plus if you do want additions, like avocado on your wrap, it’s an extra $ 2!!! I mean, really? $ 2 bucks for a little avocado? I could buy 4 avocados at the grocery store for $ 2 bucks!!! Anyway… it’s one of the healthier places to eat at the airport by the gates I fly out of, but it’s nothing to rave about… it’s a wrap, it’s not too hard to mess those up.
Stefany V.
Classificação do local: 3 Las Vegas, NV
A better option than the food court! I generally steer clear of wraps because the pillow-case-sized tortilla(green or otherwise) usually harbors 400+ calories but luckily, this spot offers more than just wraps! There’s a salad and a Mexican-style bowl with rice or lettuce. So, not many non-wrap options, but the menu is pretty limited to begin with. The So Cal Salad is solid: lettuce, red onion, grilled chicken, avocado, weird fake bacon, shredded cheese, tomato(allegedly, didn’t find any on mine), and your choice of dressing(the chipotle ranch goes nicely). This isn’t the best salad ever but for $ 7 at an airport, it’s one of your better options for the health and budget conscious(leave off the bacon and/or opt for balsamic vin). Service is slow. Despite seeing two employees working, only one was actually assisting customers(taking order, making order, and ringing up order). Note to management: the display of «add some flavor!» seasonings is really cool and all but it implies that the food is bland and needs a shake of powdered chemicals. I don’t think that’s what you’re going for here… and maybe drop the garlic option, as customers are probably going to be eating this in a contained space.
Jason C.
Classificação do local: 3 Bountiful, Salt Lake City, UT
I ordered a Steak omelette wrap before boarding my flight. It was packed with flavor, was very affordable, and made quite quickly. I’m always amazed when I can get a meal at the airport for less then eight dollars. I found the employees to be nice and they didn’t rush me in my selection like other airport vendors tend to do. I would have given them a higher rating if they would have tables to eat at.
Jeffrey S.
Classificação do local: 4 Midvale, UT
Hey, the bar is pretty low when it comes to grabbing quick airport food. I know there’s a movement in the US these days to up the airport game, bring in local goods, and make it more respectable(looking at you PDX); I respect that, but when it comes to grabbing a quick bite I don’t expect much. So I’m pretty pleased, overall, with my choice of Great Wraps. Here’s what I like: The price. I think it was like $ 7, and for overpriced airport food, you’re usually looking at $ 10. The convenience. If you’re in the A terminal, it’s right there by A2, and easy to access. It was a 5 minute wait or so after ordering, but kudos to them for making it to order. The handle-ability. Airports are the worst when it comes to eating. Either you bite the bullet and sit down in a restaurant, or you perch somewhere, eat in your lap, fight over a seat, or hover over the garbage can. A wrap is perfect: one-hand that bad boy and cram it into your maw. The food. It’s not blow-your-mind, but they have a few flavors(I went with some chipotle something or other) and I actually liked it. Totally satisfactory.
Zach L.
Classificação do local: 2 Orem, UT
Typical airport food. The philly cheesesteak was underwhelming, understuffed, underseasoned, and overpriced. I travel 3 – 4 times a year for work, and always find myself sitting in some airport for lunch. I’ve never found airport food particularly fresh or well-seasoned(and certainly never inspiring), but this was a little worse than usual. The meat was cold, the sauce was cold. .. meh.
Alan S.
Classificação do local: 3 Houston, TX
$ 7 for a half decent Philly cheesesteak in an airport. It’s not the best meal, but is not like there are many other options that are better or cheaper when in an airport.
Greg H.
Classificação do local: 2 Johnstown, CO
Small and $ 5 for a pretty tasteless breakfast wrap.
Talia E.
Classificação do local: 4 Seattle, WA
Pretty good airport food. I think my chicken Caesar wrap and a bag of chips was only like $ 8 – 9 total. Reasonable price for a good size wrap. Good portion of chicken, enough dressing but not too much. Didn’t have to wait too long to get it. Good/fast service. Came out grilled/warm. Got the job done! Would eat here again — saw a few other options I’d be willing to try.
Correy H.
Classificação do local: 2 Highlands Ranch, CO
I had high hopes, but my breakfast wrap was so-so and the service was very slow. I’ll give them another shot the next time I am in town. Hopefully they will have more than two folks working.
Byoung Kyu S.
Classificação do local: 4 Plano, TX
Pretty darn good wraps and prices are very reasonable(considering it’s the airport). I’ve tried the veggie humus wrap and the Chipotle Chicken Wrap. Both were excellent. A combo(with drink and chips) comes to be around $ 10. Great pre-flight meal.