Tom - Chee - Olathe Menu

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  • Kim N.

    This was my first visit here and probably my last visit. I walked in and was intrigued with the vegan grilled cheese. I ordered the flying pig with the vegan cheese. I assumed it would be a Gouda vegan cheese because it would normally come with a Gouda cheese. My mistake apparently there is only one type of vegan cheese. And it is really not good! It has the consistency of silly putty and the taste of old cream cheese. The sandwich was Super greasy. So much so it dripped off my sandwich. I was extremely disappointed in the quality of the sandwich. For two sandwiches and two drinks it was over $20. I was not impressed with this restaurant.

    (2)
  • Melissa F.

    Cool place! I went for lunch and ordered the shroom & Swiss grilled cheese & creamy tomato basil. They had a wife variety of options. I shared a grilled cheese donut with a friend which was delicious! It was about $10 for lunch including a drink which is pretty standard for the area. The only issue was the service. My friends good came out 20 Minutes after mine when I was almost done with no apology even though we ordered at the same time. I hope they get the service issues figured out as I'm looking forward to going back and trying new things.

    (4)
  • Claudia S.

    Yum, that was good. We've been planning to go here for a few weeks since I heard about it. I ordered the specials, which were Italian Stallion sandwich with Buffalo Chicken soup. Mom ordered half Tom + Chee and half grilled mac & Cheese with Tomato Gazpacho. First, let me just say that I HATE BUFFALO CHICKEN, but I was being brave today and that soup was AWESOMEEEEE! It was even good with a spoonful of the Tomato Gazpacho in it, which was also quite yummy. The sandwiches were good. Mine had a bit too many banana peppers on it for my taste and I'm not a big fan of Vinegar potato chips, but they did work on the sandwich, they just kind of take your breath away if you aren't used to them. Overall, it was all really yummy and a fun new place to try.

    (4)
  • Mike W.

    Solid spot for lunch assuming you're after a grilled cheese / tomato soup combo. I'm not sure why there are so many complaints about the cost? I had a whole sandwich, small cup of soup, bag of chips and a drink for just over $10. Sandwich was solid but could've definitely been cheesier and the soup was good but didn't stand out in anyway. I'll drop this into my lunch rotation as I look forward to trying a few of the more adventurous menu combinations to see if I just chose poorly on my first go-around. . I will echo the other comments about the layout of the facility...they are wholly unfamiliar with the concept of feng shui!

    (3)
  • Kevin T.

    Gourmet grilled cheese, yes please! The catch? The extras will cost you! With it cold and blustery outside a grilled cheese sandwich with soup sounded soooo good! So we jumped in the car and headed to Tom+Chee. I selected the Mushroom and Swiss which was served with grilled onions on rye bread. It was a decent sandwich and for $5 not too terribly over priced but add a cup of beer cheese soup ($3.50) and a $2 soda and you have spent over $10 on fast food that didn't even have meat or protein. Also why do you only offer ketchup packets? A ketchup dispenser would be nice. I suggest they either start sending loads of coupons out or create a combo meal that helps pricing otherwise I do not know a whole lot of people that will pay that for an average grilled cheese sandwich.

    (2)
  • Alexandra S.

    We tried it because we saw them on shark tank we were not disappointed. The selection was great and the food was awesome. They have a kids meal and it's diner style. I would for one of these to open closer to us. It is a tad on the pricey side, but I think it was worth it!

    (4)
  • Paul V.

    Food was very good . Loud country music distracted me from my grilled cheese ... I like loud music too , just not in a semi-fast food restaurant.

    (4)
  • Travis C.

    I was a little skeptical about this place but I'm really glad I tried it. The creamy tomato basil soup was great and the ham and cheese was just as good. I also decided to try s'mores grilled doughnut and it was amazing! A little too sweet for me so i couldn't finish it but wow. I'll definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Melissa G.

    Couldn't wait to try this place and finally had my opportunity tonight. Ordered a BBQ + Bacon which is BBQ chips (yes chips), bacon crumbles, American cheese on white bread with a dipper side of of creamy tomato basil soup. Dipper size is exactly that...just a small side and is the perfect amount to dunk your sandwich in. Honestly, the soup made this sandwich. If the grilled cheese was on its own then it was fair to good...not as much cheese than you would expect so with the chip combo it was a little dry. But dunk it in the soup...then you got yourself a meal! I also splurged and got the Blueberry Blue grilled cheese donut for dessert. This was AMAZING! Take a donut, cut it in half and fill it with a blueberry compote, lemon mascarpone, mozzarella and blue cheese then grill it! Omg! This location is easy to get to but seating can be tricky if its busy. A few tables but mainly bar style seating on some not so comfy chairs. I would say this is a good place to go for some comfort food but be wary of the price. Its a bit pricey for a grilled cheese but hey, you don't make 'em this fancy at home!

    (3)
  • Ralphie S.

    $20 for 2 grilled cheese sandwiches, 2 sodas and a condiment size cup of soup. Their profit margin has got to AMAZING! This is supposed to be comfort food, but I'm not comfortable with their price points. The food itself was OK. My grilled cheese had crumpled bacon and crumpled bbq potato chips . It was toasted well, yet was lacking in size and amount of cheese. I could have made the same thing at home and done it bigger, better, and way cheaper. Great concept but executed poorly.

    (2)
  • Brent S.

    Tried chunky and creamy tomato soup. Chunky tastes like marinara and creamy is not good. Classic Tom and Chee which tasted like pure garlic salt.

    (1)
  • Jessica B.

    Kind of boring and overpriced. A sandwich, side salad, & drink came to $15. There was only a single deli thin slice of cheese on my grilled cheese sandwich.When the other toppings are added, you can't even tell there is cheese on there. It was tasty, but toppings were actually falling out because there was no melted cheese to hold it together. When ordering a grilled cheese, I would assume the cheese would be the star. Cheese, bread, other toppings. In that order. In this case, the order of importance seemed to be toppings, spread, bread, and then cheese. It was barely an afterthought on this sandwich. The side salad was tasty, but I could have doubled the amount of lettuce and not overwhelm the toppings. The topping to lettuce ratio was a little heavy, imo. Some people may like that, though. Also, I took my food to go & they forgot to include salad dressing. Basically, this was an overpriced panini - not a grilled cheese. If I ordered this anywhere else, it would come with a bag of chips and maybe even a drink for the price of just the sandwich here ($7.50). Taste: 3 stars Value: 2 stars Likelihood to return: 2 stars

    (2)
  • John L.

    The food was fine. Nothing bad, but certainly nothing to write home about. However the layout of the restaurant is poor. Too crowded, even with a few tables open, the line to order winds among the diners. Additionally, I asked the cashier about what exactly a certain item was (it was a special, just written on the chalkboard). She said she didn't really know what it is. Didn't offer to find out. I did appreciate --though I was surprised by -- her brutal honesty that the item in question has not been liked by anyone who has tried it.

    (3)
  • Uomograsso U.

    Saw this chain on Shark Tank and had to try it out when they opened a franchise near my home. Nice new store, the layout with the pop machine behind the order counter is kind of awkward, but luckily it wasn't too crowded when I stopped for lunch or it would have been difficult to fight through the crowd to fill my drink. If the place was very busy it would be very difficult to to maneuver as the space is very tight. Everything in ala carte. I ordered a sandwich with two veggies ($0.25 each) and a meat ($2 more), bowl of the soup of the day $3.50, and a small drink $1.69. Total for sandwich, soup and drink was almost $13. The beer cheese soup was amazing and the sandwich was very delicious, but for the money I feel this place is too pricey. The staff was incredibly nice and helpful.

    (2)
  • Jason P.

    A great place. And Surprisingly a great variety of food. The service was great and quick. You can watch them cook and the cooks chat with the kids as they cook. This is the second time I've been and I love it. The food was great. The first time I had a double grilled cheese and it was a little more cheese than I can handle. But it was still great. Recommend this place to everyone. Very kid friendly and very price friendly!!!

    (5)
  • Mike B.

    I ordered the sourdough with ham double decker, and a cup of regular tomato soup. I thought it was really good, they roast their own meats and the ham was outstanding! I cant wait to take my kids, overall I thought it was a fun place to go, they have grilled doughnuts!

    (4)
  • Zachary W.

    Good idea, but nothing really special other than it was funded through a TV show and Adam Richman ate an insanely large sandwich from there at some point to boost his self esteem. Interesting combinations of grilled sandwiches, but nothing really you couldn't make out of home. My main concern was the quality of bread, of which I have no complaints to accolades. Quality of ingredients used was fine, but amount for what you pay a bit off the mark. Plus sandwiches don't really hold together, which is a key point when making a grilled cheese. Regular tomato soup was good, but again, way over priced.

    (2)
  • Ann W.

    Checked out Tom+Chee for lunch today and the best way I can review it is to give a list of pros and cons.... Pros: Ability to build your own grilled cheese using a variety of ingredients including multiple types of bread (gluten free available and donuts can be used as well!) and cheese. They also have a variety of pre-conceived sandwich selections to choose from plus donut-based desserts. Service is fast and friendly. Interesting concept. I have always thought that tomato soup paired with a grilled cheese sandwich was the ultimate comfort food. Cons: The layout of the restaurant isn't ideal causing bottlenecks near the register and drinks. For a restaurant that is based on a soup and sammy concept, the soup could be much better. I had the creamy tomato basil and it was a bit on the bland side. They do offer a small "dipping" size which is a good way to go if you're not famished. They have a fair amount of bar-style seating and they have selected some very uncomfortable metal bar seats in order to torture their paying customers' backsides. For my sammy, I ordered brie, smoked gouda and pesto on sourdough. It was really good. I would go back again, but I really wish the soup was better as this is part of the concept that really appeals to me.

    (3)
  • Mark P.

    My wife loves a good grilled cheese sandwich and tomato soup, so she was intrigued that there was a restaurant devoted to the idea. We found the idea to be more appealing than the reality. I ordered the Pesto Turkey grilled cheese with a bag of kettle chips. My wife ordered the BLT grilled cheese with a bowl of the chunky tomato and basil soup. Although the pesto and turkey were good, I thought the bread was much too greasy. My wife liked the BLT grilled cheese, but it wasn't amazing. It was also pretty greasy, but she thought that was really the nature of making it. The soup, on the other hand, wasn't good. It tasted like chunky Ragu marinara from a bottle. It really wasn't soup, and it definitely wasn't great. The cleanliness bothered us as well. The concrete floors were quite sticky (like a movie theater or the stands at a ball game after the crowd had gone home), and we had to brush crumbs from the chairs before we sat down. When we arrived at about 6:30 on Sunday evening, there was a family of four and another couple in the restaurant, so it wasn't too busy for someone to have been cleaning. The kitchen may have been spotless, but the cleanliness of the customer area was not good, so it makes me wary of what may be out of sight. Our bill was $20 and some change. In my opinion, much too high for what I could have come up with at home.

    (2)
  • Shawn T.

    Food was good. Staff was excellent. But spending 12 bucks on a grilled cheese sandwich without much cheese. And a small cup of soup. The value isn't there for me. Could go next door to 5 guys burgers, Across the street to Firehouse Subs. Or about a mile away to Joes KC Bbq, and get a much better 12 dollar meal.

    (2)
  • Cory S.

    It was ok, from all the hype i kinda expected more. Meals need to have more substance as i was hungry again a short while later. Can't argue with the taste and flavor profiles but it just seemed like something was missing.

    (3)
  • Jessica G.

    I immediately intrigued by a sandwich shop specializing in grilled cheese, and was not disappointed. I loved that there was the option to build your own sandwich or choose from one of their recommended blends if ingredients. My mom had a gluten free, ham and American cheese sandwich. We were relieved that the gluten free bread is cooked on a separate grill to avoid cross contamination. The bread was still soft and delicious. I had a sourdough, swiss, and basil pesto sandwich. They were generous with the basil and it was very fresh. I also had the creamy tomato basil soup, which was smooth and delicious for sandwich dipping. Service was quick, the restaurant was clean, and staff was friendly. We were intrigued by the glazed donut grilled cheese and may come back for dessert another time!

    (5)
  • Rebecca W.

    Finally a gluten-free grilled ham and cheese sandwich that makes me feel 'normal'. Tom+Chee grills their GF sandwiches on a separate grill to avoid cross-contamination. So for me, I can build my own sandwich and enjoy. It's also great because the rest of my family can eat there as well, including the picky kids. I admit,, none of my family has braved the grilled cheese donut, but the long list of their dessert donut sandwiches sound interesting.

    (4)
  • T N.

    For those that don't know, the mother company is 5 Guys Burger, which many of us love. 2 med cups of soup(4/5oz) 1 (Flying Pig) sandwich 2 small drinks ================== $17.99 I've tried the Ham+Chee and its pretty good but plenty of butter so don't make that a habit. :-) I'm in the middle about a few things: Price: Probably obvious when i start a review with listing what I most recently got (for my kids:-). Perhaps it's just me but I don't feel you get that much bang for your buck. Quality: The sandwiches are just like we loved as kids and even better when we didn't have to pay. Perhaps by paying for them, you expect it to stand out with your taste buds. It didn't do that for me but not bad. The dipping soup I'd rate lowest. Not much in there to wake up our taste buds either. Health consciousness: In an ever growing "organic" and "green" conscious society, this may be a once in a blue moon splurge. We are one of the more overweight metros due to the vast amounts of fast food and restaurants at our disposal. That flying pig sandwich could be dubbed a "heart stopped". Cleanliness: It's hard to be dirty when it's still brand new. Slightly small but probably due to it being one of their test market stores.

    (3)
  • Jeff M.

    Went here two days ago and we walked in and the place was filthy. Not one single table was wiped down, trash cans were over flowing with dirty dishes, and trash all over the floor. There were 3 people cooking food, one guy taking an order and one guy running food and supposedly cleaning. We ordered two sandwiches, 2 cups of soup and 1 soda. Was charged for 2 sodas and the meal was 27 dollars. This is grilled cheese right. The beer cheese was amazing but everything else was ok. If i think fast casual, i think Panera and chipotle. This wasnt even close with the little guy talking up sandwiches instead of just delivering them and cleaning the tables. I know everyone wants to go here because of shark tank but don't bother. The place is dirty, set up very weird, and very expensive.

    (2)
  • Monica F.

    This place has become part of the regular rotation for places to eat out over lunch Good food! New flavors! Nice staff! Buffalo chicken soup was great today! Strawberry lemonade doughnut for dessert was amazing. Perfect if you need some comfort food.

    (5)
  • Brandon D.

    Just recently went in here and tried a couple different things. None of the tomato soup choices are very good (I'd rather just have Campbell's with a shot of heavy cream). The mac & cheese sandwich was merely ok and kind of dry. The turkey/bacon/pickle seemed like an odd combination, but it was better than the mac & cheese. I guess if you're into spending $12+ per person for a sandwich/soup/small drink and really love gilled cheese and tomato soup; this is your place, but I left very unimpressed for spending $24 for 2 sandwiches, little cups of soup, and small drinks.

    (2)
  • Michael B.

    Restaurant is an interesting concept and the service is solid. The food is good but not great. I had the BBQ Bacon sandwich and the Blue Cheese Chili. I also tried the Strawberry Lemonade Donut. The highlights of the meal were the Chili And the Donut. Both were good and very unique. The pricing is a little high which drops the rating from a solid 4 to a 3.

    (3)
  • s o.

    Wow. Really shows how far these trendy concept places have evolved. Basically, you can order a medicore grilled cheese sandwhich and overpay by a factor of 4 to sit and eat it. Not impressed at all. Took a family of four for dinner. Although the menu is creative, it basically boils down to 50 different ways to construct a grilled chesse sandwhich which is arguably worse than what you can make at home for around $1.50. Tab for family of four was over $40. Ridiculous. Soup (ordered the creamy tomato) was bland, about what you could get of a Campbell's can. Layout of the store is also a mess. Fight through the seated diners to get to a register. Then circle around the register to find the hidden drink dispenser to get your own drink, then back through the line again to find a seat. Would only be able to survive in a place like JoCo with a ton of disposable income, and eventually will fade away.

    (1)
  • Jeff F.

    An unexceptional dining experience. The person taking our order was barely friendly-as if she'd been coached about how to be friendly but didn't really buy the whole concept. The restaurant, while very new had a very unkempt appearance. Trash on the floor, flat surfaces that had grilled-cheese grease smeared on it. The outdoor patio (too cold to use on our visit) was in disarray. Some of this could have been excused if it had been busy but it wasn't. They had a food-runner who alternated attempting to clean the dining area and running food. Without washing in-between tasks. Yuck. I had a cup of the Bleu Cheese Chili and the Flying Pig. The chili's flavor wasn't to my liking-not bad but not how I like my chili prepared. That's fine-they can make it like they want and I'm sure it pleases people. The Flying Pig sandwich was blah. Meat was dry. Could barely taste the cheese (Tom and CHEE remember). And worst of all it was cold. If I want cold food I could have save 10 bucks and eaten at the Mac Lounge. Since Tom & Chee is a ways away from our home (enough that I thought about stopping for a knish on the way) I probably won't make the trek there again.

    (2)
  • Alicia A.

    After watching an episode on Shark Tank two years ago, I wondered how far a restaurant idea that only served grilled cheese and tomato soup would truly get. I never thought that I would be sitting in a restaurant just a block from my apartment eating a sandwich I had once seen on TV that was merely a concept just two years ago. As I stared at my decorative cup that explained the back story of Tom + Chee, I began remembering the episode of Shark Tank I had seen and I realized my question had just been answered: They got pretty dang far! It was an amazing moment. Above all, the sandwiches were delicious. I will definitely go back. The only negative: They don't deliver like some of the other locations.

    (5)
  • Vince G.

    Pretty awesome idea for a restaurant and the sandwiches are actually really good. Only bad thing I could say is it's a bit pricey, $13 for what amounts to a grilled cheese sandwich, tomato soup, and a medium drink..... Really?

    (4)
  • Jim W.

    An amazingly creative place to eat! Lots of combinations available for your grilled cheese and soup--and they make grilled cheese donuts!!! Will require several visits to sample more combinations--really worth a visit!

    (5)
  • Nicholas B.

    Terrible food and way over priced. THIS PLACE IS AWFUL! I love a good sandwich and I went to this place thinking that it would be a good new place, it was anything but that. I ordered the Armagoetta which they say was on Food Nation and it wasn't edible. It was literally two pieces of mushy bread covered in some sort of vinegar sauce with a ton of Spicy peppers and unknown bits of something- I love spice but I'm telling you this was terrible, it was vinegar and over whelming spice. the smell made my nose cringe before I bit into it. My wife had the flying pig and it had brown chunks of turkey on it. Both sandwiches were awful so i thought the "blue cheese chili" would save the day but I again was wrong - it too was some sort of burnt meat with an awful after taste with the occasional bit of blue cheese. I think the concept is great but this place is a huge waste of money. Our orders combined were over $30! If you want a grilled cheese stay at home and make it yourself - don't waste your money here.

    (1)
  • Shannon L.

    At first I was a little scared of a Grilled strawberry lemonade grilled cheese donut but I have to admit it was really good with a touch of sweetness with fresh lemon and strawberry slices kinda taste like strawberry shortcake . There creamy tomato soup stole the show! I ordered a mac n cheese grilled cheese sandwich to go with it which was good not as cheesy as you would expect for a Mac n cheese style sandwich but dip it in your soup and you've got a stellar combination. The restaurant itself is trying to be "hip" with its warehouse design red and yellow colors and funky bars stools but it's getting a little played out. That's just my opinion as I'd love to have seen something more creative the only real drawback is the sound bounces of the building itself and it's so loud in here you can't hear the person sitting 2 inches next to you. Overall I'm giving this place a four star review because it's different from the pack in allot of stellar ways with very minor visual and comfort drawbacks. The food is excellent comfort food and the menus is creative

    (4)
  • Kelly S.

    Heard so much about this place, very dissapointed. 40 bucks for grilled cheese and soup for 3 people? The kicker was, they forgot 2 of the soups. The one soup we did get was sour like vinegar. Worst tomato soup I've ever experienced. The sandwiches were nothing to brag about either, average. We gave them a shot, could have fed three at strouds at that price, and got all the food we paid for. One star is being generous.

    (1)
  • Anna M.

    Overpriced and underwhelming. Both of our sandwiches were lukewarm on the outside, and cold in the center, and I had to send mine back because they forgot to put on the pesto... they didn't make me a new sandwich, just slathered pesto on the cold sandwich. Strange. Would not go again.

    (2)
  • Tina C.

    Special trip to Ooooolatha just to come here. Food-great. Restaurant-dirty. Staff-animated.

    (4)
  • Niosha T.

    If you're in the mood for a grilled cheese and tomato soup, look no further. This place has a wide variety of combinations from veggie grilled cheese to a full on bacon, turkey fromage combo. It's not insanely delicious but when you're in the mood for something this specific it gets the job done.

    (3)
  • Geoff L.

    The food was great. I loved my Mac n cheese with bacon grilled cheese. The donuts are so yummy. The prices are the same or less than their competitors (chipotle/panera) but more expensive than fastfood. I can't wait to have more.

    (5)
  • Angela W.

    We saw it on Shark Tank and went for take out the last week of October. The menu and staff reminds me of a mom and pop shop. There are so many ordering options, but that's what we wanted and and why we went there. I had grilled cheese on rye with roast beef and bacon with a side of mac and cheese. The boyfriend had the hot and spicy. We both had the chili with bleu cheese, which we both liked quite a lot. I took the chili to lunch leftover the next day (it was even better the next day). We shared a smores doughnut grilled cheese. We were both quite happy and satisfied with everything. We will go back. The cost wasn't bad, about the same as Chipotle.

    (4)
  • David M.

    Took our 2 grandchildren thinking the grilled cheese would be fun. Not so much. Poor layout to cashier. He was not knowledgeable; ran my card handed me a receipt and did NOT get my order right. Too crowned back by the pop machine with people waiting on to-go orders. Table already wobbly. Chunky style tomato soup bland. Chili dipper was good. Kids did not care for the grilled cheese. Too bad. Fad for a while and out of business in six months.

    (1)
  • Abby M.

    I had the flying pig. My coworkers had the Italian and blue cheese sandwiches. We all loved our sandwiches! Will definitely be back to try the others. The soups were good for dipping but weren't extravagant or super tasteful. The sandwiches alone though are wonderful and will bring us back. Not a lot of space for sitting. I imagine it's because they are still really busy from just opening. If you like Texas toast style sandwiches, you will love this.

    (4)
  • T.J. K.

    The food was yummy. The manager went above and beyond to make sure that our daughters peanut allergy wasn't affected or cross contaminated in the kitchen. That was much appreciated!

    (4)
  • Matt H.

    So I was down Johnson County way today and heard about this place opening up. I remembered seeing them on Shark Tank and the opportunity to try something new is always appealing, so we hit it up for lunch. I ordered the armagoettan sandwich, some beer cheese soup, and a small caprese salad which I saved for a snack later. The sandwich was good, but you'd better like pickled peppers. The pickled peppers and their flavors really dominated here to the point that I kinda wished I'd had more cheese on it. There was also some other stuff on the sandwich and it was served on rye, but it really was just pickled peppers. Which was OK as it was cooked properly and everything, and I like pickled peppers. If you don't like pickled peppers, though... The soup on the other hand was really very good. I would recommend this soup to just about anybody. As far as the salad, it was also good though very basic - it's pretty much just fresh mozz and tomato slices served on a bed of plain lettuce - not so much a salad, I suppose. Still, they didn't skimp on the mozz which is really the whole point of ordering something like that. I generally have to judge a caprese on the freshness of the tomatoes and the quantity of the mozz, and both of these were just fine here. The kiddo had the classic tomato soup to go with her grilled cheese, so I tried a bite of that also. It's definitely geared towards dipping, and not extremely heavy on the flavor. This place has a very kid-friendly menu in general assuming your kids don't dislike grilled cheese in general. I'm not sure why some folks mention it being overpriced. For the three of us, our total came to around $26 which is less than we spend at Panera or Chipotle, which are in the same class of "quick casual" dining. None of us went away hungry - in fact, my soup and sandwich was quite filling. Service was also exactly what you'd expect in a quick casual environment. All in all, I'd have no problem giving this place 4 stars if it weren't for the fact that the interior is so poorly designed. The menu above the ordering station is confusing for a first-timer. The soda fountain is hidden behind the ordering station in an area that's very dimly lit. I'll probably hit this place up on occasion when I'm in the area. I think next time I'll go for a much simpler grilled cheese and some soup. Overall though I think it's a solid concept with a few issues that are fixable.

    (3)
  • Drew M.

    Great concept and great food. Grilled cheese and tomato soup is one of my favorite comfort combs, so I may be biased. Nevertheless, the place is great. The creamy tomato basil soup was excellent as was their hot and spicy grilled cheese. The flying pig was also an excellent sandwich. It is a bit pricey, but what isn't anymore?

    (4)
  • Tracy G.

    Well it's no Best Regards but the grilled cheese is delicious. I ordered the Flying Pig with a Creamy Tomato Dipper- which I love this idea, I never need a whole cup of soup! The sandwich was tasty and since it's new there was a line. Everyone seemed please! I'd eat here again.

    (4)
  • Jessi B.

    Over hyped, waaay over priced. I wanted to try a good variety of items to get a good ideaa of their offerings. Had the Original Grilled Cheese donut....yuck....yuck...yuck. The Flying Pig, so salty, if there is flavor in there is buried under sodium. Cream of Tomato Basil soup, meh, I could whip that up in 5 minutes at home. Total for those 3 items, $17 and change. I would defitinitely go to Panera or Jason's Deli before this place again. To look at the ingredients, they look wholesome and good (minus the donut anyway), the only thing I can think is they kill it with the salt. The restaurant itself is poorly designed, the area for the registers is too small as is the beverage station. No complaints with the service. Everyone was friendly and courteous.

    (2)
  • Roger H.

    I would give this restaurant 3 stars or maybe even 4 stars as the food was pretty good and it's nice to go out to eat something different - but there is just no excuse in the prices. We had 2 basic grilled cheese sandwiches (no meat) and 2 very small cups of tomato soup (guessing 6 or 7 oz cup) and no drinks (just water) and the total was $15. The lay out of the store is odd and cashier not very friendly. Last time for us, unless they reduce the prices.

    (2)
  • Kristen M.

    This place is pretty overpriced and the food is subpar. It took 17 minutes for us to get 1 1/2 sandwiches and 3 pre-made soups. Well, if you can call their chunky tomato soup a soup. It's literally just diced tomatoes slopped into a container. There is no soup about it. I ordered the soup of the day (which costs more than the regular soups) and after I got home, I saw they gave me their cheaper and unwanted creamy tomato basil soup rather than the more expensive soup I asked for. If you're getting to-go, check the bag (that they staple closed) before you leave. i'm just thoroughly unimpressed with this place, especially for the price. I don't think we will be going back any time soon.

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
  • Mon : 11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

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

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