Ick! Now staff could not have been nicer and more helpful. But the soup… Ick! I had broccoli and cheese and it’s way better at Panera. When j got the charge card receipt, I figured out why the quality was lacking. It’s not owned by Johnny Rockets. If the original guy were involved, I’m sure the quality would remain. But when a chain takes over, the love, care and quality, fly out the window for the profits. Now I did like the ability to simply get a soup while at Mohegan vs. a full on meal somewhere. They also have Mac & Cheese which looked like a fresh dish(not chain style) and if was large. I would try that. Once again, staff excellent.
Lauren T.
Classificação do local: 4 San Diego, CA
Wasn’t too hungry for dinner, so I was looking for something that I can’t find in San Diego, CA and the mulligatawny soup caught my eye! Served hot and hearty, it warmed my soul as I slurped down beans, carrots, rice and other goodness. I believe there was just a pinch of curry as well. If I’m ever at the Mohegan Sun again during the holidays, I’ll be sure to stop by!
Justine Coderre R.
Classificação do local: 3 North Kingstown, RI
It’s so so here. line was ok to wait in. soup was ok? Looks great. tasted nah. I had the combo half a sandwich and cup of soup for 12.99. My sandwich was good ham and cheese on sour dough. But wasn’t wort 12.99. Maby 7.00. I probably will not return.
Cindy T.
Classificação do local: 5 Clinton, CT
My favorite go to side every time at Mohegan Sun before or after a concert or Bellator event. I always get the same thing the Eastside chicken sandwich. Melted provolone cheese, grilled chicken, lettuce and tomato with a honey dijon dressing on a toasted sub roll with a garlic sour pickles. $ 9.75. If you go on the weekend when there’s an event and you go right before it starts you’ll wait but it’s definitely worth it.
Adan V.
Classificação do local: 1 Cathedral City, CA
This place fucking sucks. Service is terrible. Staff don’t give a shit. Ignored while I was in line so decided to walk away. World renowned it a joke. You guys suck.
Juan M.
Classificação do local: 1 Westport, CT
About a week ago I went to the NYC location and it was by far the best soup I have ever had! I was really craving some of this deliciousness yester day and said what the heck let me drive to this location, which was 43 miles out of my way. Yes that is how good the soup was at the NYC location. So I arrived and was immediately disappointed that they has a super limited selection of soup. What was even more disappointing to me was the quality of the soup, it did not taste like it was fresh. Nevertheless, I decided to settle on a soup(the Squash and apple soup) I mean after all I had to order something after that drive. I decided to order a quart of it. Here is where it gets good, the cost $ 21.00FOR A QUARTOFSOUP! A quart of soup that was not even fresh! The kicker, they give you a piece of bread that is sliced as thin as it could be and crackers! Well let me say, when I went to the NYC location, I ordered a quart of soup and a pint of soup and paid about the same amount, got fresh bread, crackers, two pieces of fruit, 2 pieces of chocolate a col looking bag and utensils not to mention the best soup I have ever had! How is it possible for two of the same franchises to be so different. I am so disappointed with this Connecticut location and will never go here again!
Serena L.
Classificação do local: 2 Forest Hills, NY
Came here for breakfast on a Sunday morning. it was only 2 ppl working the line and it was super long. The guy making the sandwiches did not change his gloves btwn touching the food and dealing with customers. Also, his nails were disgustingly long which is super unsanitary. he changed his gloves by the time he made our sandwiches though so i was happy with that. Still, that boy needs to be groomed! $ 4.95 for a bfast sammich consisting only of whole wheat, cheese and an egg is freaking ridiculous. Not to mention it tasted like crap(needed a spread or something since it was super dry). Probably would not order from there again.
Rod B.
Classificação do local: 2 FOREST HILLS, NY
I ate here twice. The first time I had the chicken parmagiana sandwich and it was nice. I liked it. The second time I came here and it was bad. All my life I relied on a turkey sandwich as a safe choice to order when I am unsure. I felt it was impossible to screw up a turkey sandwich. After eating here, I can no longer say that. The Thanksgiving Day sandwich was gross. It had so much cranberry sauce that was all I could taste. My friend had the plain turkey sandwich and I tried a little turkey and it was gross. Soupman proved you can screw up a turkey sandwich.
Panda G.
Classificação do local: 5 Boston, MA
I had the lobster bisque and a sandwich. I wish I could find a place like this back home. The soups are so rich with flavor and the chunks of lobster made the price so worth it. I dont think I have ever been to a casino that offered an economical means to eating and gambling but this place was moderately price.
Daniel r.
Classificação do local: 3 Enfield, CT
Tucked away inside the food court at Mohegan Sun… today was probably my third or fourth time enjoying the«real soup nazi’s» soup. had a bowl of the mushroom barley and it was very good. not a big bowl… priced way too high but at the casino most folks seem to be using their«points»…so who really cares. They only give you a few packets of crackers to go with the soup… sort of bare bones. They also offer sandwiches and salads I think… but can’t comment on those. perfect on a cold new England afternoon… when you want to do a quick re-fuel… and run back to the blackjack tables in the casino of the earth.
Shane G.
Classificação do local: 3 Windsor, CT
We ate at a Soup Man in St. Louis about five years ago and it was delicious. The times have changed and now the franchise is not what it used to be. I promised myself I wasn’t going to say it when I started writing this review, but… NOSOUPFORYOU!!! Skip the soup. Stick to the sandwiches. Truth be told, the soups are all frozen blocks that get distributed to the franchises. You can actually buy the same exact soup frozen in a box at the grocery store and for much less money. They also used to serve you two pieces of fruit and some bread with your soup… now it’s stale bread or crackers and no fruit. Can’t… resist… bad puns… NOFRUITFORYOU!!! I don’t know why I’m telling you this; you should ignore the soup and get the sandwich. I never have good luck eating at the casino. Whether it’s horrible BBQ, botched pizza or rushed Mexican, we always strike out, but now I know at least one good thing to eat here. It’s my little secret… the BLT’s on wheat here are fantastic! Grab a BLT here, get a glass of decent whisky at the Tuscany bar under the waterfall and then go get your gamble on.
Shell A.
Classificação do local: 3 South Portland, ME
Whenever I try to come here there’s always people in line taking forever trying to order and I can’t help but think of Seinfeld and how all of these people would be left soupless and hungry if it was the real deal. But as for their soups, I wasn’t really impressed. The lobster bisque was good and meaty, it actually had huge chunks of claws in it. But the minestrone was disgusting. I’d like to try the broccoli cheese soup, but otherwise I don’t really care to come back.
Jeanne R.
Classificação do local: 3 Spring Hill, FL
We went here while at Mohegan Sun a couple of days ago for lunch. I got the Hudson sandwich, which was steak and cheese, and my boyfriend got the turkey«thanksgiving» sandwich that had cranberry sauce on it. We shared and both sandwiches were great. Now this is at a food court so there is no service to comment on. I know it’s Mohegan Sun, but over $ 20 for 2 sandwiches and 1 large coke to split, just to keep the bill reasonable. And nothing came automatically with the sandwiches(like chips or fries). But, I must say the meats were plentiful and hot, very tasty and the bread was pretty fresh. We were quite happy despite the price tag. I would recommend a sandwich here if you find yourself at the food court.