I am normally a noodles and co lover. From Denver Colorado, this place used to be our go to lunch spot. It’s easy, quick, and has a large selection of items. Also is gluten free friendly for my difficult family members. Came to this location not super hungry. It was packed on a late Friday afternoon. They seemed to have changed the menu recently. But my favorite items were still there. Normally I opt for the penne rosa or stroganoff. I wasn’t terribly hungry so I went with the chicken Mediterranean salad. For $ 9 I expect a decent amount of food. However, this is where I was disappointed. My salad was basically a handful of noodles, lettuce, and maybe 4 cut up tomatoes. The quality was extremely lacking and there was no chicken! I guess my lesson is to not get the salad here. Although I was so disappointed I don’t know that I will return. Service wasn’t extremely friendly and slow for a later Friday lunch.
Jill M.
Classificação do local: 2 Cleveland, OH
I’m not really sure why they are calling it a Thai Curry noodle soup. There were noodles but nothing about the broth was Thai or curry. The only saving grace was that I was very hungry, the veges were fresh and they had lots of hot sauce to help with the broth. The staff were great, pleasant and such. Sadly the food is subpar.
Kareem T.
Classificação do local: 5 Clifton, VA
Noodles and company is my favorite! It took me many visits to fall in love with it because finally I realized how to enjoy it! Now I customize my own bowl and I discovered many ingredients that can be enjoyed there! I like that pay attention to the details, never get bored from my details too and never made mistakes! My favorite bowl is the Penne Rosa(sometimes substitute spaghetti) extra noodles, extra Rosa sauce, parmesan cheese, parmesan chicken, shrimp and add cilantro! It’s amazing! Thanks noodles & company :)
Matthew D.
Classificação do local: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Decent food on a low budget. Spectacularly average. They ought to give their customers more meat(and fewer vegetables parading as meat).
Cinnie S.
Classificação do local: 5 Canton, MI
This satisfied my love for noodles. On most vacations, I struggle with the restaurants because I practically live off of asian style noodles. I tried the pad Thai(normal/large size) and downed it in less than 10 minutes. The sauce was great,(didn’t taste like pad Thai traditionally but hey it was great) veggies in it were subpar but I downed them anyways due to the fact that they were covered in the sauce. Definitely a great lunch spot.
Harmony D.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
If anyone asked me where I would like to eat on Wisconsin between M st and Glover Park, it is a good bet that I would say Noodles & Company. Yes its a chain, but it is consistently good on a st that is very inconsistent when it comes to delivering good food. It is rarely very busy and the service is always fast. There is plenty of seating and they have roof top seating available. I tend to always get the same thing, pesto cavatappi with grilled chicken. The small portion is more than enough and good for portion control, I find that the large is always a little more than I wanted to eat. You can get pretty good wifi from the SB across the st but not as good as if you were actually in the SB. Located right next to Safeway I like to make an outing out of eating at N&C and then doing some shopping. If you have kids they will be sure to appreciate the simple noodle offerings. They do offer several alternative Asian fusion choices as well as multiple different salads. I’m very happy to have N&C on Wisconsin as a good stand by choice to all the eclectic offerings around Georgetown.
Andrew R.
Classificação do local: 5 Washington, DC
The services has always been fantastic. Even though you order at the counter, the staff comes around and makes sure you have everything you need. They don’t work for tips, so its just good customer service. Fantastic job:
Tiffany Y.
Classificação do local: 3 Arlington, VA
came here when i was craving mac and cheese — the wisconsin mac and cheese is creamy and covered with a ton of shredded cheese. Noodles and Company is the great spot to satisfy a pasta craving for a decent price. they also have giant rice crispy treats that are good too.
Ed m.
Classificação do local: 2 Washington, DC
Eeks. Probably the worst meal of the week. First off, no one was in there at 6:30PM on a weeknight. Not a good sign. 4 staff there, 3 on cell phones distracted. Chain city. Ordered the Japanese Noodles with Pork and it was fine, or maybe lackluster. Noodles stuck together. A small little portion for my dinner. I guess they want me to order another. I guess I should try one more time before saying I will never go back. Actually, I doubt I’ll ever go back.
Dani P.
Classificação do local: 4 Arlington, VA
It’s relatively new and next to the fancy Safeway on Wisconsin. It’s nothing special, but it’s always consistent. There is a huge variety which makes it preferable for eating with groups of people that have different tastes. I usually get the stroganoff. My friend got the cheesesteak, which I thought was odd since I guess they only recently began offering non noodle items. He said it was good though!
Lindsay B.
Classificação do local: 4 Washington, DC
Friendly staff and quick service. Exactly what you would expect from a noodles and company. Definitely recommend
Jenn O.
Classificação do local: 1 Dublin, CA
I am sad to give my experience 1 star. I am visiting from Colorado and wanted something delicious and Buick so I stopped here as I would do at home. Unfortunately this was nothing like home. The service was slow though there was only one other couple there. I ordered my usual the Wisconsin Mac and Cheese with grilled chicken. The portion was what I expected and the chicken was great. But the reason I came, the Mac and Cheese, was a huge disappointment. The noodles were under cooked, I have no clue what kind of cheese for the creamy sauce they used but it was not the same we see in Denver. I am truly disappointed.
Philip T.
Classificação do local: 3 Washington, DC
I don’t review chains often, but when a Noodles and Company springs up in my neck of the woods, I’ll check it out. If you’ve been to a Noodles before, you’ll be more than familiar with the menu of noodle dishes, salads, and now sandwiches.(When did this madness happen? And no Ramen Noodle Burger? For Shame, Noodle and Co! What a perfect menu extension that you ju…) Sorry, back to the review… While being a newer addition to Wisconsin Ave in Georgetown, the food was not anything surprising or special for someone like me who is familiar with the chain. I had the Bangkok Curry noodles which were good but a little bland and didn’t have much of a curry kick at all. The chicken was okay, the noodles al dente, and the veggies were nice and crisp however. I also had a side of garlic cheese bread and marinara which was tasty, though pretty greasy underneath the cheese. To be honest, that grease and the bright and flavourful marinara along side was probably why it tasted so good. So overall the food was not anything special and a bit bland, but that is not what I’m going to remember from the meal I had. What I will remember is just how small the portions were. I ordered a regular sized plate of noodles and I was still starving afterwards. The chicken breast? Small. The amount of noodles? Small. Veggies? Small. Seeing the actual«small» size made me shed a single tear for whoever has an appetite so mouse-like. Compared to the locations I’ve been to in Norther Virginia, the portions here seemed to have been hit with a shrink ray set to «75%». Moving on, as the restaurant is new, the dining area is nice, bright, and open. It’s a very comfortable place to be and honestly could potentially become a future study space if the occasion calls for it. Service was also nice. The cashier was friendly and the food came out quick enough. I did notice that many tables still had plates and napkins from previous diners that were never cleaned up however. I know this isn’t a full service restaurant, but dishes really should not be sitting out 15 minutes after the diners had left. Finally, as for value, a «regular» plate of noodles runs around $ 8 which is a steal in the Georgetown area. I’d just be sure to pair it with a side dish if you’re especially hungry. Would I return? Probably. As a college student on a budget, something cheap, quick, and decently tasty is always a «go» for me. I’ll just be sure to have an apple before I dine.
Andrew D.
Classificação do local: 3 Brooklyn, NY
This is a good quick option near the famous Georgetown Safeway. They have many different types of noodles ranging from Thai to Italian to Japanese. I had the penne with arrabiata sauce and meatballs. The portion size was perfect and filling. The only thing is I wish the meat was more fresher. The meatballs had kind of a rubbery consistency. I think if businesses like Chipotle can offer fresh ingredients at a $ 10 price point than Noodles & Company can do the same. My friend had the thai soup which was hot, nicely seasoned and spicy.
John B.
Classificação do local: 4 West End, Australia
Solid addition to a quiet stretch of Wisconsin Ave between Georgetown and Glover Park. Fast and cheap, with fairly diverse Asian and European options. They’re good with special dietary needs and were willing to customize a dish for me. Not special, but reliable. As Noodles & Co goes, this location is fairly large and airy. It’s not easy to get to though; no Metro access and nasty stretch of Wisconsin to be driving on. More something you stop at while walking through the neighborhood for a quick bite.