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  • Mary L.

    We had a lunch there one day, and all of us had their lunch special, which includes half sandwich and soup. The bowl of soup that comes with it was pretty big, and was pretty filling. I had the white chicken chili with half of some turkey and pesto type of grilled sandwich. The sandwich I ordered is normally made with pita bread, but they can't make half sandwich it's pita. Just when I thought I had to choose another one, the lady offered to make it with a bread of my choice, and I chose whole wheat. It was very nice of them, and I liked their flexibility. Would like to see their desserts expand, with some pies or something.

    (4)
  • Maria P.

    Love the Eurodog! They cut a baguette loaf of bread in half, hollow out the center, add a dollop of some secret sauce that is mayo based, then insert a link of some incredible sausage, which has just a little bite to it, and voila! It is so different from any other hot dog/sausage in this area, and they are excellent! Staff is friendly, seating pretty open with lots of windows. Other food items are good, but the Eurodog is worth 5 stars.

    (5)
  • Maureen P.

    My son keeps telling me that I don't have any bad reviews on my Yelp account...well, now I do. The place has such potential in this cute location next to the Boardman Lake, railroad depot, and public library. However, this is my third and final stop at this destination. The "Trevor Wrap" I ordered today was very bland. It sounded good on paper. Inside the wrap was grilled chicken. It lacked seasoning and was really, really dry. The wrap itself was not fresh. The tomato was mushy and tasteless. I didn't detect any of the roasted red pepper hummus spread. Did they forget it? I don't know. The feta & balsamic vinegar was so, so. See my photo of the wrap. The other two times at the Eurostop I tried the "Claire's Favorite" Turkey, Muenster cheese, lettuce, tomato, basil, pesto, mayo on sub. The first time I had it...loved it. Second time, it just didn't taste fresh and the pesto tasted jarred. Also, the homemade cookies are individually wrapped in plastic which is unappealing to me. On the plus side, the service was prompt and friendly.

    (2)
  • Sandy S.

    Had a very nice chai tea here with a lovely lunch.

    (4)
  • t x.

    The food was good, and I loved the atmosphere and decor too. This place is very roomy and clean and has a nice, large corner location. The blueberry scones with lemon icing looked great, and I should have got one. I would definitely come back to this place. There are many things I would like to try, I like their menu selections, their food, and the atmosphere.

    (5)
  • Rob B.

    Below average. Coffee was like water. Pastries from Gordon food service I'll bet. I really don't want to waste more time reviewing this place but Yelp insists.

    (2)
  • Laura D.

    Found this on our mini vacation to enjoy cherry festival. We wanted breakfast and it was past 11 am. Young staff informed me that they do not make breakfast after 11. All I wanted was an egg with some veggies. I tried talking to 3 staff all told me that eggs are not cooked during lunch. OK. No other options open. But my husband got a crepe w eggs bacon and veggies! I was forced to get a chicken sandwich without bread just plain lettuce tomatoes and peppers. Disappointing for me great for my husband. I was not aware of his order otherwise I would have ordered that. We waited 20 minutes and it was not busy. I went in to confirm they do not make eggs????. When taking up my dirty dish. Not a pleasant experience for me my husband and friends. No stars

    (1)
  • Sarah B.

    I went here for lunch and was positively surprised. It tastes very good and filled me up very well. I think I ended up spending about $9 for the sandwich, which is average. I really liked the decor- they kept with the European theme. They add fruit slices on your plate with your sandwich and it tasted very fresh! I recommend getting a sandwich instead of a wrap, or simply ask for one of the wraps/pitas on bread. I didn't care for the pita as much as the bread. Overall very good!

    (5)
  • John T.

    Standard quick cafe food but a little more upscale. Crepes, wraps, bagels etc. I got a wrap which was no bad at all. It had hashbrowns inside it which was cool and pastrami. weird breakfast but pretty good. no one was in there at 8am though so that was weird. All you can drink coffee when eating there. (Their dark roast is actually medium or at least it was that day).

    (3)
  • Brad M.

    Tried this place for lunch and it wasn't too bad. I really wanted a salad and it was recommended to me. I also had to try the Eurodog. Having spent 6 months in Europe, I never found a hot dog in a "European style" like this... but that doesn't mean it was bad. It was 1/2 a baguette, hollowed out with secret sauce, and a small but tasty polish sausage stuffed in. Kinda like an overgrown, under-filled, Pig-in-a-Blanket. However, the baguette had the feel of fresh and homemade. Get a bigger sausage, and toast that puppy and you've got something! I also had the Traverse City salad. It came deconstructed and was nicely laid out with a raspberry vinaigrette. I prefer my salad tossed in the dressing, but no one is being picky today. The walnuts were just okay, the dried cherries were good, and the homemade mozzarella was good. I bet this salad rocks when cherries are in season! Overall, I nice middle-of-the-road lunch place, especially for the price point. I'll be back often out of convenience as long as the salads stay fresh! 3.5 STARS, leaning to three as I was neither greeted coming in or leaving, and the receipts are not itemized.

    (3)
  • Mackenzee V.

    The purple passion sandwich SHOULD be called just "Perfection." Don't miss it.

    (5)
  • Kristin F.

    I ordered the Caprese salad for lunch at their new location (where Crema used to be. I tried to update the address a couple of weeks ago, and it hasn't been approved by the Yelp moderators yet. If you're wondering, it's- 300 E Front St # 104 Traverse City, MI 49684, corner of Park and Front) and was excited for what is usually one of my favorite menu items... it's pretty hard to mess up a tomatoes/mozzarella salad. Anyway, it looked good. I got my salad to-go and it came in a bag with napkin wrapped takeout silverware, olive oil, a slice of bread, and a peppermint. Cute. I was optimistic. I poured the olive oil atop the greens, tomatoes, and grape tomatoes. I suppose I was sort of hoping for sliced tomatoes with balsamic... but this would be fine, right? It was a little bare. I wondered if there was supposed to be more than just olive oil. I looked around the salad for some olives, maybe some additional dressing. It was basically chunks of mozzarella, baby tomatoes, and greens. It needed some pizzazz. Every now and then I got a taste of sea salt, but not often. Hmmphhh.

    (3)
  • JR W.

    Their new downtown location is pretty spacious! They have an authentic European style frankfurter, which my hubby can't get enough of, but our hands down favorite is their tomato bisque soup. So good! Also, check out their website for coupons. We got a free molasses cookie with our coffee. :D

    (4)
  • Wendy H.

    This is a great little place to stop and have lunch! They have unique things ... like their Eurodog ... I like to meet friends there and visit ... have a sandwich, coffee, pop .... I just don't get there enough!

    (4)
  • Chris B.

    Ok, this review is based on 1 thing. Their ribs. They are very good! Meaty, and tasty. The staff has been courteous and helpful. I stop by now and then just to buy their sauce. If you think they are just reheating a slab, think again. Takes quite some time to get your ribs!

    (4)
  • Colleen C.

    *they moved! Location now at the corner of Front and & Park Avenue in Radio Centre Building... -- The location is charming...in an old railroad depot behind the Traverse City Public Library, a hop skip and a jump behind 8th street, and just a gander from Side Traxx. Off the beaten path, most definitely...and much potential! Unfortunately, the day we stopped in the vibe of the place seemed...depressing. Both women who took our orders and made our smoothies were downright sullen. Not a smile to be found. It was near closing time (4pm?) so I can somewhat understand, but let's just try to be friendly. It is TC after all, I expect sullen in NYC...but I come up north for the people. My cherry smoothie tasted distinctly of "fake." Meaning, not real fruit. Mostly ice. Not that exciting. My mom's strawberry take was similar. At nearly four bucks a pop I expected something a bit more...authentic. Also, they do not make iced coffee. It's the summer, it's an easy sell...I'd recommend adding it to the menu! Plenty of spots to sit. Lots of goodies and desserts, but I cannot say I was compelled to come back based on this experience. Standout, smile, it makes a big difference...and perhaps even covers up for the so/so drink I was served.

    (3)
  • Amanda B.

    I stumbled across Eurostop a couple months back on an early morning bike ride. Ever since that day, I stop in at least once a week to get some of the best dark roast coffee in town. I have also been very pleased by all the breakfast delectables they have that go so well with my coffee. I have tried the scones- so moist yet firm and filled with goodness, the danishes- the blackberry and cream has such a perfectly flaky outside it seems to melt in the mouth, and today I tried one of their muffins and I must say I am savoring ever bite of this cherry muffin that is far better than the muffins I've had at places like Potters or anywhere downtown. I finally picked up a copy of their menu- which I was very surprised to find was filled with different breakfast items and lunch items that all sound delicious. The best part is that they can deliver, though the hours are a bit restrictive (11-2) and it's mostly for the downtown area- but they do accept the downtown employee discount card which surprised me since they aren't really "downtown". Their location is really the most unfortunate part about the business because I don't think enough people actually know that it's tucked back behind the library in the old train depot- which in another way is a perfect location since it gives the place a very unique feel to it. All in all it's a great place to get my coffee to start my day and I am now going to start ordering my lunches from there until I get a chance to try everything on the menu- it all sounds so good.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 4:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast, Brunch
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

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