Originally Posted by
metro
mecarr, I was in there yesterday also around 1pm or slightly after. I suppose my experience was similar, yet different.
The atmosphere is nice, it was kind of quiet since few were in there. The owner was standing up front but didn't greet myself nor a few other patrons that came in around the same time. I personally found the staff rather rude (and I was in a suit, not sure if that means anything). No one greeted upon arrival, (including the owner doing nothing), he was standing behind the counter just staring at customers in line, while the other girl was taking orders very slowly.
As you mentioned, the selection/menu is very minimal and rather disappointing actually. As others have stated, they're usually picked over pretty good by this time. They had the two salads (one bread), quiche and sandwiches as you mentioned (although you forgot they have ham sandwich also). Almost all the desserts/pastries were gone, except for a few truffles, cherry danish, and one or two other things. Theyhad a few loafs of bread and baguettes left as well.
I ordered the ham sandwich with everything. It was $6 bucks on it's own. It's the equivalent of about a half a sandwich. It was pretty small. The bread was good (couldn't tell much difference than Big Sky or Panera), the ham was an excellent smoked ham, the leafy greens were very good and earthy (although I ended taking off because there was way too much), the "roma tomatoes" were disgusting and shouldn't have been put on there, they were wayyyy out of season. Overall, once I removed the veggies and put a little bit of light mayo on it, it was pretty good. I was very disappointed with the portion size. I asked if they had a lunch special or combo and she said that was it. You don't get chips or a small roll or apple. She offered to buy a bag of chips for $.99cents or drink and pastry. Personally, I think a combo should not cost $10 bucks for a sandwich and chips that are average and very small.
I suppose for my fresh sandwich lunch fix, I'll be sticking with Panera where you can get the 1/2 sandwich 1/2 salad or soup plus apple or chips and bread roll for $6. Panera's sandwiches are much bigger and tastier IMO.
I was highly looking forward to eating here and I suppose it didn't live up to the expectation. I will return just to try again, but more than likely, I'll ownly patronize for the occasional loaf of bread with a nice slow cooked dinner at home.
DECOR: 5 out of 5
STAFF: 2 out of 5
FOOD: 3 out of 5
VALUE: 2 out of 5
OVERALL: 3
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