Grilled cheese and tomato soup place called Tom & Chee taking over the old Starbuck's space at 2116 W. Memorial.
20+ locations around the U.S.; this is the first in Oklahoma.
http://www.tomandchee.com/
Grilled cheese and tomato soup place called Tom & Chee taking over the old Starbuck's space at 2116 W. Memorial.
20+ locations around the U.S.; this is the first in Oklahoma.
http://www.tomandchee.com/
I remember these guys from Shark Tank. They are making a boatload.
What Starbucks closed at 2116 W. Memorial? Is that at Penn & Memorial or further west ???
Cool. I was thinking about them this weekend while getting soup and sandwich at another place.
Several years ago Tom & Chee did a presentation on Shark Tank and they saw a great response from it. If I remember correctly they started with just one location in Ohio and now have roughly 23 locations. It would be great for a franchisee to take a stab at this unique concept in the OKC market. I had an opportunity to try them in Orlando, FL and then a few months later in the DFW area.
http://www.tomandchee.com/
Funny you should say that:
They are now at 2116 W Memorial but won't open until January
http://www.cbre.us/people-and-office...-into-oklahoma
Oh yes, this place is fabulous! We tried the one in Richardson, TX several times last winter and we loved it. Very exciting.
Signage went up the other day.
My wife was watching "Man vs. Food" on Hulu last night and one of his challenges was at Tom & Chee. The episode was enough to make us look forward to this place opening.
You are correct. They started in my hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio slinging sandwiches and soup on Fountain Square. They've grown so fast, I find it hard to believe they can sustain indefinitely. Nevertheless, they make really good soup and grilled cheese so I recommend going, as they are now open.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/yW90L3Nx8p1y1c0u2
Stopped by tonight.
Ordered the crunchy garlic chicken and the basil tomato soup. It's more of a sandwich place in general than a grilled cheese place with the topping variety from sandwich to sandwich. I enjoyed the sandwich I had, and the only thing I can think of was that the chips put in the sandwich might have been stale. Soup was good by itself and even better with the sandwich. I also ordered the grilled cheese donut. The cheddar wasn't as sharp as I thought it would be and the glaze made the whole thing work. The original idea I thought was a KK donut, and was delightfully surprised that wasn't the case.
Having said that, I think the only time I'll be stopping by is if I'm tired of everything else and want something different.
I paid $17.86 for everything after tax + tip. IIRC I tipped less than $2. So maybe 16.xx?
$7 for the sandwich
$3 for the soup
$4 for the dessert
I have no qualms with the pricing. The grilled cheese donut was a one off that I tried for the novelty. You'd get more bang for buck at any fast food burger place for sure. On the other hand, you can't get a grilled cheese at any of these places.
I got a water. That's why it was left out of my itemized list.
Went there the other day for lunch when I was in the area (for whatever reason, the Sam's Club at this corner has cooler merchandise than the other locations).
I thought the sandwich I had was really tasty. The place was packed too. I would say it's a tiny bit pricey, but definitely a good value.
My wife and I at this place Sunday, shared a mac and cheese sandwich and each had a cup of tomato soup. the sandwich was really good........but that was not soup...that was a cup of pizza sauce...not soup. we dipped our sandwich's in it, it was really good that way, but could not eat it as soup. we would go back and try it again.
Noticed a Tom & Chee going in the spot near SW 93rd and Western where Slim Chickens used to be.
I noticed a banner as well
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