Overly priced and terrible attitude from workers AND owner. They charge you extra for everything with no clear explanation. I tried to give this place a chance and visit more than once and I’ve gotten the same behavior. It’s like they feel I should be happy they’re serving me.
Randy A.
Place rating: 2 Portland, OR
Nicely decorated deli with expensive food but friendly staff. Definitely a business day lunch place since it’s right in the middle of all the bustle of Buckhead. I had the Monte Cristo which is not what I thought it was. I was so pumped to think I found a place that made a traditional Monte Cristo sandwich– you know the fried one that one puts jelly on– what I got was NOT that. My bad for not reading the menu board description. It was okay for what it was though, a white pita bread, grilled turkey and Swiss thing. The fruit was fresh and they have pre loaded water in little styrofoam cups for those not getting sodas. The trash was seriously overflowing with no employee even remotely interested in changing it out. I mean you couldn’t fit another thing in there and the flap to the trash can was propped open by all the styrofoam plates. And it wasn’t that busy. I can’t imagine I’d ever come here again. But then again, I don’t work around here either.
Tiff H.
Place rating: 2 Dunwoody, GA
This café is right on the ground floor of my office building. Super convenient, the ladies who work at the register are super sweet, but the food is expensive and not necessarily the healthiest. Even so, I venture in here at least once a week for breakfast, a quick snack, or lunch. The hot bar always consists of some super greasy(which for some reason makes it better.) fried rice, lemon pepper wings, some sort of meat, some sort of vegetable, and various other options. Before 11 there are breakfast offerings of eggs, sausage, bacon, grits, oatmeal, and other typical breakfast items. The lunch food is purchased by the pound for 6.99. With the purchase of a minimum of 1 lb you automatically earn a fountain drink. The breakfast combo comes with 4 breakfast items and a coffee(or fountain drink). There is a salad bar with pretty fresh offerings, although there isn’t much variance day to day. The sandwich bar takes a while, but offers some freshly made sandwiches. Desserts and chips, drinks and fruit are offered at the register and the refrigerators that line the side wall. If this café wasn’t in my building, I can’t see myself coming… ever…
Rebecca K.
Place rating: 1 Atlanta, GA
One star for me, this place is terrible. My first time here and I decided to try their«hot panini Italiano» which turned out to be nothing more than re-warmed chicken on a pita that was slightly heated on the grill. My chicken panini was more of a pesto sandwich. Ate here today for the convenience of being close to the office, but next time will take a few more steps to the Corner Bakery Café.
Tei A.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
I can’t be the Duchess of this place and not write a review, right? I work in the Terminus building and this place is conveniently located along my walk to work so I tend to stop in often. It’s more of a buffet type of place but the food is quite tasty. I think my fav is the teriyaki chicken. This place definitely a more«Asian meets American» food type of options. They have a large selection of things that almost anyone could find something there and if you’re not interested in the buffet they have alternatives that they will prepare. Just a great one stop shop type of place with good food.
Andrew L.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
Nothing special, but it’s in my lunch rotation when I’m in the mood. I wish they had a bigger hot-bar selection. Again, for a quick lunch during the work day, it’s definitely not bad.
Karly G.
Place rating: 3 Lawrenceville, GA
I was debating between a 2 and 3 stars for this place. I’m indifferent about it so I can go back again to eat their food. It’s a little bit on the expensive side but they do have a variety of food you can choose from. There’s a salad bar, a sandwich bar, soup bar(stand alone) and right next to the salad bar is a hot noodle soup bar. I was tickled by this because they have everything in here. The hot bar could use some upgrading on the quality of food. The fried chicken was mediocre looking so was the ribs. They also have a selection of fresh fruits, cookies, candies, drinks etc… I was quite fascinated by it all. I end up getting this chicken caprese panini(grilled white chicken meat with sundried tomatoes, basil and dressing) on a really nice flat bread. It was soft and chewy, I kinda liked it. I also got a small salad in which you get to pick the type of salad you want(romaine lettuce, mixed greens, spinach) and 3 toppings. Meat is .75 cents. Next time I’ll try their hot noodle soup. I’m fascinated by this and am wondering if it’s their version of «Phở» since it has bean sprouts, herbs etc… interesting. The service was ok and the place looks clean.
Brooke B.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
A decent place for sandwiches and salads if you work within walking distance. The ingredients are of good quality on the deli sandwiches, and the combinations they put together are tasty. They use a lot of avocado, which I heart! The downside is you’re paying a lot for a quick and easy bite — it’s $ 7 for just the sandwich(regular size, like what you’d make at home). I don’t much like the rest of their food. The buffet is nothing to write home about, the paninis are greasy and the baked goods are only worth it when they’re freshly made.
ADAM V.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
We eat here alot for lunch as my office is across the street. It’s alright… I dont usually go for the buffet, but the deli is good and you can also build your own salad. Also, they know your name after a few times.
Tanya F.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
This place isn’t bad. The service is «meh» though. While I was choosing the dressing for my sandwich, a guy nearly ran me over with a wheelbarrow full of trash that absolutely had to be taken out at that very moment… instead of waiting another five minutes when the coast would be clear… Also there was a man behind the counter on the business phone loudly and obnoxiously complaining about how bad the service at Kohl’s is. Um, what? And it’s not obvious when walking in where to place the order, and where to pay. That aside… I got a chicken salad sandwich and despite it’s outwardly diminutive appearance, it was filling and pretty tasty. I remember recently reading some review of a place’s chicken salad sandwich – the reviewer was irritated with the amount of fruit in the mix. I personally don’t mind a cornucopia in my chicken salad, but this recipe seemed pretty simple. It was just the basics and chock full of chicken. I’d say 2 stars for service and add half a star for efficiency. Let’s round it up to three because I’m full now – plus three people when I got back to the office, told me they love the place.