Tomaydo Tomahhdo Express Menu

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  • Sol B.

    We went to downtown location which has outdoor sitting area. We had "spicy serendipity chicken" Flatbread and "pesto chicken slalad" sandwich. They both were delicious. The Flatbread is big enough to share for two, of course if you are not a glutton. Also, it is inexpensive for the food you get, only $8.99.

    (5)
  • Chris P.

    Nice mixed veggie salads. A bit expensive, but I don't know of any good alternatives in downtown Cleveland.

    (4)
  • Megan T.

    I've been going here for years for lunch. Everything I've had has been tasty but I like the Italian sandwich the best. I work just outside of downtown so it's convenient to order online and drive to pick it up. They also offer delivery for orders over $25, I believe. Their eat-in space isn't very large but I think the bulk of people get their food and go. Very fast and convenient!

    (4)
  • Kaitlin D.

    The hunt for the perfect sandwich ( yelp.com/biz/tomaydo-tom… ) began and ended here. I've had the turkey focaccia and the southwest mesquite turkey sandwiches. Both are fabulous. The turkey is tender and tasty, but what really stands out to me (other than the best bread ever) is the fact that they use tons of fresh and delicious veggies on the sandwiches. Remarkably, the lettuce isn't floppy and microscopic--it's leafy, crunchy, and takes up a huge amount of sandwich space, but not TOO much. The bread, though. Oh those herbs and cheeses and the way it just falls apart with deliciousness. With such fluffy and well seasoned bread, you have to be careful with the flavors of the sandwich ingredients. I feel like TT is particularly careful and knows exactly how to sandwich. Perfectly. I can't speak for the sides, other than wherever their fruit comes from, it's heavenly. For under $10, this is a wonderful meal and I can even stretch it to two, but I'm often tempted to just eat the whole sandwich, even if I'm not that hungry. Unhealthy eating habit, I know, but these sandwiches are so wonderful. They practically melt in your mouth. The staff is always super friendly and even brought our food to us outside once. Something I didn't expect and was totally out of their way, which I really appreciated. Nice people are nice! It's almost painful to say this, but if you're looking for a sandwich downtown (and don't want a sub--Dave's is the obvious choice for a sub), skip the Cleveland Pickle and come here. Lower prices and tastier!

    (5)
  • G H.

    Tomato basil soup is great!!! Spicy buffalo chicken sandwich probably the best sandwich i ever had. Good service and quick, but does get busy at lunch time

    (4)
  • Danielle W.

    Staff was not super welcoming (they suggested if we want pizza by the slice that we go next door). BBQ chicken pizza was way too saucy. Tomato basil soup was not bad if you like creamy soups, but I didn't see any chunks of basil in it as a previous reviewer had stated. The smoothie was very good. The nice little garden salad was fine. Overall, the food was overpriced for the level of quality/taste, which was similar to a fast food chain (with exception of smoothie). I would not go again.

    (2)
  • melanie l.

    Horrible wait times, spotty delivery service and mis rung charges ...why do I keep going to this downtown lunch spot? I love the salad and sandwich combos and ordering an izze to drink. Deeelicious.

    (4)
  • Amy M.

    Such an unassuming place; you'd never guess it had the best tomaydo basil soup I've ever had! I also got the tomaydo mozzarella sandwich and I swear, I would eat this everyday if I could. Worth it, through and through.

    (5)
  • Jennifer W.

    Tomaydo Tomahhdo is strange to me in that it is EXACTLY the type of place I seek out when traveling: inexpensive, lots of fresh ingredients, not a (huge) chain, vegetarian options, etc. However, since I work nearby, I fear that I have come to the point where I take it for granted and haven't been there all fall or winter. Every single morsel of food I have ever had from TT has been outstanding. The best thing ever is the Sonoma salad with raspberry dressing. Yum!!! But everything that is baked (focaccia bread sandwiches and of course, that delicious flatbread pizza with sweet, tangy balsamic drizzled on top) is so delicious as well, not to mention insanely delicious-smelling as well. By the way, if you are ever walking down East Ninth and you are about to pass this little plaza (next to a Subway) and you don't have time to eat, do yourself a favor and cross the street, because smelling that delicious Tomaydo Tomahhdo aroma and not immediately getting a pizza or sandwich to stuff into your face would be pure torture!

    (4)
  • Sarah S.

    This is one of the best lunch places downtown, in my opinion. They have a great selection of salads, sandwiches and soups. Their Tom Tom Cobb salad is my favorite item on the menu. It comes loaded with chicken, eggs, bacon, tomatoes, cucumbers and blue cheese. It's more than enough for lunch...I've never been able to eat an entire one of their salads. I also love the tomato basil soup, Santa Fe salad and the Seattle Walnut salad. Really, everything I've tried there is good. Well-priced, fast service and quality ingredients. We also use them often to cater events for our office and they've always been very reliable about getting us the food on time, as well as, being accurate for what we've ordered.

    (4)
  • Mike J.

    I'd like to give this place a 3.5, but that's not an option. I am a fan of this place, but there are some things that are keeping me from giving them 4*. 1. The price for a bowl of soup and half sandwich is almost $12. This seems a little high for a lunch, regardless of being downtown or not 2. The croutons and cheese they give you for your soup (at least when you get it to go) are so oily. The cheese, all 4 pieces of shredded mozz where just not enjoyable. The croutons where limp and soggy and just caked in oil. The soup itself (tomato basil) was really good. I normally don't like when my tomato soup is pink because it usually means it's going to be overly creamy, but this wasn't. It was very fresh tasting, and a good temperature. The sandwich (turkey focaccia) was pretty decent. The turkey was sliced thick, so it almost tasted like it was from a real breast of a turkey they roasted that morning. I'll be going back.

    (3)
  • Jeff T.

    This is a great lunch destination if you work on this side of Cleveland. The service has always been pretty quick given the amount of people flock in here. I've had the flat bread pizza a couple times and the sandwiches, both were fresh, filling, and delicious. Besides summer and its expanded outside seating, I found that if you want to sit down and eat at the heart of lunchtime, good luck! Expanded seating on the inside would be very appreciated. It was elbow to elbow last time where it seemed like we were forced to befriend everyone around us. Great place though, get over there and try some good eats!!

    (4)
  • Tiffan C.

    A co-worker and I walked to Tomaydo Tomahhdo to grab lunch today. Considering it is right in the heart of downtown Cleveland, a hop, skip and jump from where I've been working for the past 5 years, I am surprised this was the first time I ventured in! Well, I was really in the mood for a big, healthy salad and did not want to have to pay a fortune for it. My first impression was of a crowded take-out place with a handful of tables and delicious smells. Everything on the menu looked fabulous! I opted for their Sonoma salad in an effort to make a healthy choice. For $7.95, I got a heaping salad made of fresh mixed greens, gorgonzola cheese, walnuts and tomaydos (of course!). DELICIOUS! I loved that they give you the dressing on the side and the balsamic vinaigrette was yummy. I will definitely make this walk again. But next time I might get the Cobb, or the Santa Monica, or the Spinach!!

    (5)
  • Meredith M.

    Fantastic flat bread pizzas. We ordered takeout for the office. We had eight different pizzas delivered and they were all delicious. I had the Spicy Serendipity that was like a buffalo chicken sandwich, it was yummy. I tried a slice of the Margherita, south of the border, and one with a fig sauce and gorgonzala cheese. I ordered a Peach-Mango Smoothie and it was awesome! I highly recommend this place and next time I'm in CL I'll be venturing here for lunch!

    (4)
  • ClosetDork ..

    Funny how the only place deserving of a five-star rating in Cleveland is not one of the (supposedly) hip and cool places that we went to given the (almost) unlimited expense account. Still on the topic of unlimited expense account, I came to suspect that the unusually generous policy with respect to the unlimited expense account is given because of the LACK of things to do in Cleveland, but anyway.... After visiting this little chain sandwich shop more than a few times, I came to conclude that it has THE best chopped bbq chicken salad - hands down. And this is coming from an anti-vegetarian, yours truly. The onion strings and bacon strips toppings as well as the combo ranch / bbq dressing was nothing short of pure genius, albeit unhealthy (which completely negates all the supposed goodness of a salad). And the total check hardly caused a dent in the (almost) unlimited expense account.

    (5)
  • John F.

    Great place for lunch downtown. Fresh sandwiches, salads, and fantastic flatbread pizzas. Also have cold Izze's on hand, which I have been addicted to lately. Not a lot of places to sit, so plan on taking it back to your desk.

    (3)
  • alexandra l.

    this place is yummy! Their eggplant lasagna is rich in flavour. the sodomy salad with their house made balsalmic dressing it THE best balsamic I have had. pizzas are tasty..especially the Thai... worth the visit to this casual local chain.

    (4)
  • Cat S.

    Tomaydo Tomahhdo is becoming one of my favorites , especially after having their shrimp bisque which they only serve every two weeks, one day during that week. Being such a rare menu item, it's absolutely heavenly when you can get it. In the meantime, I have forced myself to explore other menu items, such as the flatbread pizzas. My favorite has become the 4 Cheese Chicken Pesto. The BLT wasn't bad, but I wasn't terribly thrilled with it either. The Ultimate Berry smoothie is to die for. It is oh! so! delicioso!

    (4)
  • Kimberly K.

    I have visions of their tomado basil soup. it comes with garlic bread croutons on the side that literally melt in your mouth once you've added them to the homemade soup. drizzle some of that parmesan cheese they give you, and you've got yourself the best soup you can ask for. they have a bunch of other really great things here too. i've had sandwiches there (try the turkey foccacia...yuuuum) or chicken pesto salad sandwich...they have homemade pizzas for one that are unique and flaky...they have gigantic salads leaving no hunger for your appetite to squash..and they have great smoothies. this place is the place to go if you're looking for lunch downtown. but they're only open for lunch monday-friday, so don't go looking for some tasty eats on saturday afternoon. you forget the city is a ghost town after six on friday. mmm. tasty treats.

    (5)
  • Michael W.

    Solid place to get a salad, a pizza, some pasta, or a calzone. Their Seattle Chicken Apple salad is really good. Their mac n cheese was a bit bland, but still satisfying. Great tomato soup. Next time I go, I'm getting a calzone.

    (4)
  • Jessica I.

    This is a nifty little place for lunch downtown. I'd like to emphasize the "little" part, because if you arrive after 11:59, you're going to be standing in line and taking your lunch with you. There's a good reason for that line- the menu's full of great sandwiches (hot and cold), big salads, and delicious soups (I especially love the tomato basil). In the summer, go for the sidewalk seating to soak up the sun on your pasty-white office worker skin.

    (4)
  • Anthony T.

    This is my favorite place to eat by far in downtown Cleveland. The sandwiches are a bit pricey but soooooo worth it.

    (5)
  • Helena B.

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    (3)
  • Lizzy C.

    I got a salad and tomato basil soup. There were literally 2 croutons in my soup and the salad was basically lettuce and some sprinkled parmesan cheese.

    (2)
  • Laurel W.

    Once or twice a week, someone in our office orders sandwiches for the entire floor. They leave them on a table for anyone to take. Two weeks ago, there was the usual offering of sandwiches at lunch. They were unmarked, but looked fairly good, so my coworker and I each took one. One bite, and we knew - we were eating Perfect Sandwiches. We had no idea where they were from. Thus began our quest to find the producer of these Perfect Sandwiches. All we had to go on was the baked asiago bread and the fact that the sandwich I had chosen was chicken salad with cranberries in it. Not much to go on, but it was a start. We researched sandwich restaurants all around downtown Cleveland, and stumbled upon Tomaydo Tomahhdo - we coincidentally walk past this place every day on our walk from our parking lot to our building, but had never tried it out. Their menu said they had a chicken salad sandwich, and we figured it was as good a place to start as any. FIRST TRY, WE WERE RIGHT. Tomaydo Tomahhdo makes the PERFECT SANDWICH. Their Pesto Chicken Salad sandwich is amazing. The pesto is not incredibly strong, and is complimented well by the sweetness of the cranberries. My coworker got a Turkey Focaccia, which she said was equally as perfect. Both were served on a baked asiago bread, which was amazing. You have your choice of sides, as well, including pasta salad, chips, and fresh fruit - we both got fresh fruit, and the pineapple that was in it was THE BEST PINEAPPLE I HAVE HAD IN A LONG TIME. The staff is also wonderful - friendly and accomdating. We sat outside, and they brought our sandwiches out to us without a question. Perfect Sandwiches and stellar staff, with a price of under $9?! I am still amazed by how perfect this place is. I will be back VERY frequently, there is no doubt.

    (5)
  • Erica G.

    Stopped to look at the menu in the window on the way to Subway and decided to give it a shot. The frisco turkey wrap had great flavor to it. Fresh guac, and gorgonzolla mayo! What a refreshing tangy zing of flavor. There were several tables outside to enjoy the fresh air as well as inside dining. Service was quick and choices were plentiful. Pizza, flatbreads, and sandwiches of many varieties avail. If I am staying at the hotel across the street again I will definately be back!

    (4)
  • Jennifer W.

    Tomaydo Tomahhdo is strange to me in that it is EXACTLY the type of place I seek out when traveling: inexpensive, lots of fresh ingredients, not a (huge) chain, vegetarian options, etc. However, since I work nearby, I fear that I have come to the point where I take it for granted and haven't been there all fall or winter. Every single morsel of food I have ever had from TT has been outstanding. The best thing ever is the Sonoma salad with raspberry dressing. Yum!!! But everything that is baked (focaccia bread sandwiches and of course, that delicious flatbread pizza with sweet, tangy balsamic drizzled on top) is so delicious as well, not to mention insanely delicious-smelling as well. By the way, if you are ever walking down East Ninth and you are about to pass this little plaza (next to a Subway) and you don't have time to eat, do yourself a favor and cross the street, because smelling that delicious Tomaydo Tomahhdo aroma and not immediately getting a pizza or sandwich to stuff into your face would be pure torture!

    (4)
  • Sarah S.

    This is one of the best lunch places downtown, in my opinion. They have a great selection of salads, sandwiches and soups. Their Tom Tom Cobb salad is my favorite item on the menu. It comes loaded with chicken, eggs, bacon, tomatoes, cucumbers and blue cheese. It's more than enough for lunch...I've never been able to eat an entire one of their salads. I also love the tomato basil soup, Santa Fe salad and the Seattle Walnut salad. Really, everything I've tried there is good. Well-priced, fast service and quality ingredients. We also use them often to cater events for our office and they've always been very reliable about getting us the food on time, as well as, being accurate for what we've ordered.

    (4)
  • Mike J.

    I'd like to give this place a 3.5, but that's not an option. I am a fan of this place, but there are some things that are keeping me from giving them 4*. 1. The price for a bowl of soup and half sandwich is almost $12. This seems a little high for a lunch, regardless of being downtown or not 2. The croutons and cheese they give you for your soup (at least when you get it to go) are so oily. The cheese, all 4 pieces of shredded mozz where just not enjoyable. The croutons where limp and soggy and just caked in oil. The soup itself (tomato basil) was really good. I normally don't like when my tomato soup is pink because it usually means it's going to be overly creamy, but this wasn't. It was very fresh tasting, and a good temperature. The sandwich (turkey focaccia) was pretty decent. The turkey was sliced thick, so it almost tasted like it was from a real breast of a turkey they roasted that morning. I'll be going back.

    (3)
  • Jeff T.

    This is a great lunch destination if you work on this side of Cleveland. The service has always been pretty quick given the amount of people flock in here. I've had the flat bread pizza a couple times and the sandwiches, both were fresh, filling, and delicious. Besides summer and its expanded outside seating, I found that if you want to sit down and eat at the heart of lunchtime, good luck! Expanded seating on the inside would be very appreciated. It was elbow to elbow last time where it seemed like we were forced to befriend everyone around us. Great place though, get over there and try some good eats!!

    (4)
  • Sol B.

    We went to downtown location which has outdoor sitting area. We had "spicy serendipity chicken" Flatbread and "pesto chicken slalad" sandwich. They both were delicious. The Flatbread is big enough to share for two, of course if you are not a glutton. Also, it is inexpensive for the food you get, only $8.99.

    (5)
  • Chris P.

    Nice mixed veggie salads. A bit expensive, but I don't know of any good alternatives in downtown Cleveland.

    (4)
  • Megan T.

    I've been going here for years for lunch. Everything I've had has been tasty but I like the Italian sandwich the best. I work just outside of downtown so it's convenient to order online and drive to pick it up. They also offer delivery for orders over $25, I believe. Their eat-in space isn't very large but I think the bulk of people get their food and go. Very fast and convenient!

    (4)
  • Kaitlin D.

    The hunt for the perfect sandwich ( yelp.com/biz/tomaydo-tom… ) began and ended here. I've had the turkey focaccia and the southwest mesquite turkey sandwiches. Both are fabulous. The turkey is tender and tasty, but what really stands out to me (other than the best bread ever) is the fact that they use tons of fresh and delicious veggies on the sandwiches. Remarkably, the lettuce isn't floppy and microscopic--it's leafy, crunchy, and takes up a huge amount of sandwich space, but not TOO much. The bread, though. Oh those herbs and cheeses and the way it just falls apart with deliciousness. With such fluffy and well seasoned bread, you have to be careful with the flavors of the sandwich ingredients. I feel like TT is particularly careful and knows exactly how to sandwich. Perfectly. I can't speak for the sides, other than wherever their fruit comes from, it's heavenly. For under $10, this is a wonderful meal and I can even stretch it to two, but I'm often tempted to just eat the whole sandwich, even if I'm not that hungry. Unhealthy eating habit, I know, but these sandwiches are so wonderful. They practically melt in your mouth. The staff is always super friendly and even brought our food to us outside once. Something I didn't expect and was totally out of their way, which I really appreciated. Nice people are nice! It's almost painful to say this, but if you're looking for a sandwich downtown (and don't want a sub--Dave's is the obvious choice for a sub), skip the Cleveland Pickle and come here. Lower prices and tastier!

    (5)
  • G H.

    Tomato basil soup is great!!! Spicy buffalo chicken sandwich probably the best sandwich i ever had. Good service and quick, but does get busy at lunch time

    (4)
  • Lizzy C.

    I got a salad and tomato basil soup. There were literally 2 croutons in my soup and the salad was basically lettuce and some sprinkled parmesan cheese.

    (2)
  • Jessica I.

    This is a nifty little place for lunch downtown. I'd like to emphasize the "little" part, because if you arrive after 11:59, you're going to be standing in line and taking your lunch with you. There's a good reason for that line- the menu's full of great sandwiches (hot and cold), big salads, and delicious soups (I especially love the tomato basil). In the summer, go for the sidewalk seating to soak up the sun on your pasty-white office worker skin.

    (4)
  • Anthony T.

    This is my favorite place to eat by far in downtown Cleveland. The sandwiches are a bit pricey but soooooo worth it.

    (5)
  • Helena B.

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    (3)
  • Laurel W.

    Once or twice a week, someone in our office orders sandwiches for the entire floor. They leave them on a table for anyone to take. Two weeks ago, there was the usual offering of sandwiches at lunch. They were unmarked, but looked fairly good, so my coworker and I each took one. One bite, and we knew - we were eating Perfect Sandwiches. We had no idea where they were from. Thus began our quest to find the producer of these Perfect Sandwiches. All we had to go on was the baked asiago bread and the fact that the sandwich I had chosen was chicken salad with cranberries in it. Not much to go on, but it was a start. We researched sandwich restaurants all around downtown Cleveland, and stumbled upon Tomaydo Tomahhdo - we coincidentally walk past this place every day on our walk from our parking lot to our building, but had never tried it out. Their menu said they had a chicken salad sandwich, and we figured it was as good a place to start as any. FIRST TRY, WE WERE RIGHT. Tomaydo Tomahhdo makes the PERFECT SANDWICH. Their Pesto Chicken Salad sandwich is amazing. The pesto is not incredibly strong, and is complimented well by the sweetness of the cranberries. My coworker got a Turkey Focaccia, which she said was equally as perfect. Both were served on a baked asiago bread, which was amazing. You have your choice of sides, as well, including pasta salad, chips, and fresh fruit - we both got fresh fruit, and the pineapple that was in it was THE BEST PINEAPPLE I HAVE HAD IN A LONG TIME. The staff is also wonderful - friendly and accomdating. We sat outside, and they brought our sandwiches out to us without a question. Perfect Sandwiches and stellar staff, with a price of under $9?! I am still amazed by how perfect this place is. I will be back VERY frequently, there is no doubt.

    (5)
  • Erica G.

    Stopped to look at the menu in the window on the way to Subway and decided to give it a shot. The frisco turkey wrap had great flavor to it. Fresh guac, and gorgonzolla mayo! What a refreshing tangy zing of flavor. There were several tables outside to enjoy the fresh air as well as inside dining. Service was quick and choices were plentiful. Pizza, flatbreads, and sandwiches of many varieties avail. If I am staying at the hotel across the street again I will definately be back!

    (4)
  • Danielle W.

    Staff was not super welcoming (they suggested if we want pizza by the slice that we go next door). BBQ chicken pizza was way too saucy. Tomato basil soup was not bad if you like creamy soups, but I didn't see any chunks of basil in it as a previous reviewer had stated. The smoothie was very good. The nice little garden salad was fine. Overall, the food was overpriced for the level of quality/taste, which was similar to a fast food chain (with exception of smoothie). I would not go again.

    (2)
  • melanie l.

    Horrible wait times, spotty delivery service and mis rung charges ...why do I keep going to this downtown lunch spot? I love the salad and sandwich combos and ordering an izze to drink. Deeelicious.

    (4)
  • Amy M.

    Such an unassuming place; you'd never guess it had the best tomaydo basil soup I've ever had! I also got the tomaydo mozzarella sandwich and I swear, I would eat this everyday if I could. Worth it, through and through.

    (5)
  • Tiffan C.

    A co-worker and I walked to Tomaydo Tomahhdo to grab lunch today. Considering it is right in the heart of downtown Cleveland, a hop, skip and jump from where I've been working for the past 5 years, I am surprised this was the first time I ventured in! Well, I was really in the mood for a big, healthy salad and did not want to have to pay a fortune for it. My first impression was of a crowded take-out place with a handful of tables and delicious smells. Everything on the menu looked fabulous! I opted for their Sonoma salad in an effort to make a healthy choice. For $7.95, I got a heaping salad made of fresh mixed greens, gorgonzola cheese, walnuts and tomaydos (of course!). DELICIOUS! I loved that they give you the dressing on the side and the balsamic vinaigrette was yummy. I will definitely make this walk again. But next time I might get the Cobb, or the Santa Monica, or the Spinach!!

    (5)
  • Meredith M.

    Fantastic flat bread pizzas. We ordered takeout for the office. We had eight different pizzas delivered and they were all delicious. I had the Spicy Serendipity that was like a buffalo chicken sandwich, it was yummy. I tried a slice of the Margherita, south of the border, and one with a fig sauce and gorgonzala cheese. I ordered a Peach-Mango Smoothie and it was awesome! I highly recommend this place and next time I'm in CL I'll be venturing here for lunch!

    (4)
  • ClosetDork ..

    Funny how the only place deserving of a five-star rating in Cleveland is not one of the (supposedly) hip and cool places that we went to given the (almost) unlimited expense account. Still on the topic of unlimited expense account, I came to suspect that the unusually generous policy with respect to the unlimited expense account is given because of the LACK of things to do in Cleveland, but anyway.... After visiting this little chain sandwich shop more than a few times, I came to conclude that it has THE best chopped bbq chicken salad - hands down. And this is coming from an anti-vegetarian, yours truly. The onion strings and bacon strips toppings as well as the combo ranch / bbq dressing was nothing short of pure genius, albeit unhealthy (which completely negates all the supposed goodness of a salad). And the total check hardly caused a dent in the (almost) unlimited expense account.

    (5)
  • John F.

    Great place for lunch downtown. Fresh sandwiches, salads, and fantastic flatbread pizzas. Also have cold Izze's on hand, which I have been addicted to lately. Not a lot of places to sit, so plan on taking it back to your desk.

    (3)
  • alexandra l.

    this place is yummy! Their eggplant lasagna is rich in flavour. the sodomy salad with their house made balsalmic dressing it THE best balsamic I have had. pizzas are tasty..especially the Thai... worth the visit to this casual local chain.

    (4)
  • Cat S.

    Tomaydo Tomahhdo is becoming one of my favorites , especially after having their shrimp bisque which they only serve every two weeks, one day during that week. Being such a rare menu item, it's absolutely heavenly when you can get it. In the meantime, I have forced myself to explore other menu items, such as the flatbread pizzas. My favorite has become the 4 Cheese Chicken Pesto. The BLT wasn't bad, but I wasn't terribly thrilled with it either. The Ultimate Berry smoothie is to die for. It is oh! so! delicioso!

    (4)
  • Kimberly K.

    I have visions of their tomado basil soup. it comes with garlic bread croutons on the side that literally melt in your mouth once you've added them to the homemade soup. drizzle some of that parmesan cheese they give you, and you've got yourself the best soup you can ask for. they have a bunch of other really great things here too. i've had sandwiches there (try the turkey foccacia...yuuuum) or chicken pesto salad sandwich...they have homemade pizzas for one that are unique and flaky...they have gigantic salads leaving no hunger for your appetite to squash..and they have great smoothies. this place is the place to go if you're looking for lunch downtown. but they're only open for lunch monday-friday, so don't go looking for some tasty eats on saturday afternoon. you forget the city is a ghost town after six on friday. mmm. tasty treats.

    (5)
  • Michael W.

    Solid place to get a salad, a pizza, some pasta, or a calzone. Their Seattle Chicken Apple salad is really good. Their mac n cheese was a bit bland, but still satisfying. Great tomato soup. Next time I go, I'm getting a calzone.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 4:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

Categories

Italian Cuisine

The immense popularity of Italian cuisine globally isn't unknown. You can find an Italian Pizzeria around every corner of almost every city in the United States. Not to forget that in every house, people enjoy mac and cheese as comfort food. But it would be wrong to believe that Italian food starts with pizza and ends with good pasta as this Mediterranean country has much more to offer other than these two dishes. In Italian Cuisine, there is a high use of fresh tomatoes, all kinds of herbs, great quality of cheese, all types of meat, seafood and fresh handmade pasta. Many find it hard to believe that Italians have been making noodles long back.

Italian and Greek cuisines are always mistaken to be same, but they are poles apart. The primary difference between the two cuisines is the use of cheese in most of the Italian dishes. Italians love to cultivate their own cheese and process them as per their food requirement. It is believed that some cheese is so expensive that cheese producers secure them in lockers.

If you are bored eating the same old pasta or pizza, you can try some of the authentic Italian dishes like Risotto, Polenta, Ribollita, Lasagna, Fiorentina Steak, Bottarga, Ossobuco, Carbonara, Focaccia, Arancini and Supplì. Another item which Italians love to relish every morning is a good cup of Italian Coffee. Once you taste a freshly brewed cup of Italian Coffee, you might not visit Starbucks ever again. Authentic Italian food is made with heart and soul, so go find a restaurant where you can relish Italian cuisine in your city.

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