Lunch Cube Menu

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  • Mariel L.

    A smart person once said to me "If they put the sandwiches in a smaller container, then they can probably shave off a few dollars from the sandwich price." To which I pointedly replied, "But, then, it would just be called Lunch Square." And nobody likes a square. Nobody. Pricing and naming debacle aside, I'm excited that Lunch Cube finally moved from its forsaken location (as far as the lunch crowd is concerned) on Harmon Pl to the Skyway @ retek. It provides good competition to the nearby Quizno's and Subway, and definitely has a more flavorful and specialized assortment of sandwiches. I've only been here once, and went for my automatic go-to choice: anything with pesto. That would be the Pesto Club sandwich, which has turkey bacon swiss with mustard-basil pesto lettuce and tomato. The pesto was beautiful and delicate, not too garlicky, even a little creamy. The bacon was A-mazing. This ain't no thin Subway bacon, yo. This is thick, peppery slices of bacon; it's not crispy, but it's substantial. It wouldn't be a daily lunch for me, but it's definitely worth coming back to.

    (4)
  • Ben D.

    You'd think a place named after a geometric figure would be boring... bland even. But Lunch Cube somehow delivers up some amazing deli style food at a deli price, even though it tastes like it belongs to a much better restaurant! I was very impressed with the pasta salad that they make in house, as well as the sandwich that I ordered! Honestly, the only reason I took a star off the review is becuase of the shitty plastic decor they have. I would prefer retro design to the industrial thing they have goin on... But stop in and enjoy! Every sandwich comes with a pickle and a cookie! :-)

    (4)
  • Jason K.

    A buddy and I walked a couple blocks from work to a great sandwich shop by work. It was a perfect day as we entered the obviously, highly into catering sandwich shop. My friend said the owner was a chef from one of the great restaurants downtown. They were busy packing lunches for clients and we were the only in house customers. I surveyed the large board above the cash registers and there were delectable concoctions everywhere. My buddy recommended The Chairman Panini which had pastrami, provolone and a jalapeno relish. I ordered one and a Diet Coke and it was about 10 bucks, a little steep for a sandwich and soda from a small shop compared to Jimmy John's or Subway, but it turns out you pay for quality. A couple more bucks was definitely worth it. They were out of pastrami, but the chef recommended a honey brisket they had in stock...Great choice. They actually cooked the meat in a small saucepan, which was really cool compared to other places I have been where they just put the panini in a waffle maker like toaster and melt everything together. We decided to sit outside and after about 10 minutes our order was ready. The wait was no problem since it was a perfect day outside and we just discussed life. We were notified our sandwich was ready and I noticed there was the perfect amount of shaved meet with a golden brown wheat bread that had the perfect amount of "Crunch" as I bit down into the heavenly delight. The relish was tangy yet a little spice to it. Awesome little chunks of pickle in the relish melted in my mouth. The meat was savory and perfect, with just the right amount of cheese to mellow everything out. The Diet Coke cleansed my palette for every new bite which was outstanding every time. The extra couple of bucks was well worth the wait and price. Hopefully this new joint will get a nice following even though it is on the outskirts of downtown.

    (5)
  • Bridget P.

    I was in Minneapolis for work and had an hour for lunch between meetings. Found this little gem of a place from Yelp, and walked over from my hotel. It's a tiny, hole-in-the-wall type place, and it seems like you have to know about it in order to go there; not much outside foot traffic. I was immediately intrigued by the menu and the creative combinations of traditional ingredients. I was a little disappointed that they didn't have any soups but chili, and I finally decided on the Black and Blue Panini, (Roast Beef, Bleu Cheese, and Grilled Onion with a Red Wine Aioli). I was out of there in minutes and carrying my lunch cube back to my hotel. Definitely a tiny place that you'd either want delivery from, or takeout. My sandwich was still hot when I got back. Hot, generously cut, thick layers of juicy roast beef in thick, perfectly grilled bread. I forgot about everything else in the world. The cookie was just okay, but damn, that was a fantastic sandwich. I would definitely be back if I ever find myself in Minneapolis again. I saved half for later, and ended up eating it after going out with my co-workers that night. I wouldn't recommend leaving a sandwich out all day, but I didn't hesitate, it was just as amazing as before, and that really shows you how good it is. A must-try if you're in the area!

    (4)
  • Nicole S.

    I work downtown but am far away from the skyway system- this is the best lunch delivery in my opinion. Full of flavor, as opposed to so-so sandwiches and soup. The couple dollars extra in pay is well worth the value and quality you get. I get the Chairman with turkey instead of pastrami and it's one of the best sandwiches in Minneapolis, and huge.

    (5)
  • Summer L.

    Living downtown but working in the suburbs makes it incredibly difficult for me to enjoy Lunch Cube on any sort of regular basis. But, when I know I'm going to have a weekday at home, I do what I can to get there. I love the Grilled Chicken Mediterranean Flatbread Wrap so much that I wish I could stockpile them. It's the perfect size and the ingredients have always been fresh and delicious. My husband enjoys The Chairman, with his big appreciation being for their bread choice, turning what could be a heavy, oily mess into something far less barbaric. It is a bit pricey if you want more than just a sandwich for lunch. But their customer service skills rock: one time, we visited on a day when many offices downtown were closed and it was ridiculously slow. For stopping by, the manager gave us some bonus Cubekies (sheet chocolate chip cookies sandwiched with sweetened cream cheese filling). I mean, never mind the great food; it's things like that which keep me spreading word of mouth about this place whenever I have the chance.

    (4)
  • Shannon W.

    Here's the weird thing.... we almost didn't go inside because all the chairs were up on the tables leading us to believe it was either closed or almost closed. Not a very welcoming sight to say the least. But we saw someone at the front counter picking up an order to we walked in and asked if they were open. Ordered the chairman and it was really good, but could use more sauce (a little dry for my liking). I asked for some mustard to put on it. My husband loved his sandwich and the chili. He only ordered a half, but they gave him a whole (always a bonus). We had to remove chairs from the table to sit down and eat (again, kind of weird), but all in all it was a great lunch spot :)

    (4)
  • Allison B.

    A co-worker and I used a Groupon at Lunch Cube and had a very tasty lunch. They offer a fairly healthy menu and a variety of sandwich choices. I would highly recommend the lunch combo 'cubes' and the chicken ceasar flatbread wrap. Bonus: Free delivery

    (4)
  • Joshua B.

    I went back today. Again. I got The Chairman. I said the words (out loud), "Holy sh*t, that's good!" That pretty much sums it up. Oh and the chili was good, too.

    (5)
  • Jeff A.

    This is my new go-to destination when meeting friends or coworkers for lunch downtown. There just isn't enough buzz yet about this place, so I'd like to help get it going. Although a bit pricier than one would expect, the sandwiches are some of the best I've had downtown. The panini bread is thick but still extremely light on the inside. The amount of meat is just about right, and the extras complement the rest of the sandwich well. I've been here twice now and had the Ham and Brie and The Chairman (grilled pastrami, provolone, smoked tomato aioli, jalapeno relish). Overall, two perfectly balanced, light but flavorful gourmet sandwiches. Food aside, the service there was just okay, and the location is tucked away on one of the quieter downtown streets. It hasn't been very crowded during my two visits, but I'm sure they intend to do more of their business through lunch catering, and like I said, haven't heard a lot of buzz yet. Maybe when more food vendors hit the streets, people will be more prone to explore the broader downtown area and discover places like the Lunch Cube. Maybe there will even be a "Lunch Cart" (little) sister location somewhere on Nicollet? I guess we'll see how well the main location does first, so go out and give it a try.

    (4)
  • C N.

    Had a grilled pastrami, which was good but not outstanding, as well as a greek salad, which was excellent. Would appreciate organic greens and more natural/local meat options. Friendly service. They have a lot of great magazines to read while you eat as well.

    (4)
  • Jillian C.

    I've now had lunch at the new Lunch Cube twice in two weeks (located in the skyway between 10th and 9th streets on the west side of Nicollet Mall). I was and still am impressed by the vegetarian options on their menu because they're different from anything else I can find downtown. The first time there, I had the grilled tofu/veggie sandwhich, and the second time I had the Asian salad with marinated mock duck. Having such options is nice, even if there are only a few (also not eating dairy right now, which canceled out soup). The first time, which was when I had the sandwich, I was very pleased with the friendly staff (as outgoing as Potbelly but less hyper) but disappointed in my sandwich. It stated on the menu that it was grilled tofu, zucchini, tomatoes and onions with a peanut-lime sauce. I was expecting a lighter sauce like a marinade on the tofu, but it was more like peanut butter on the bread. Peanut butter and onion are not a good combo in my book (nor are peanut butter and zucchini) so I did not think that the sandwich was very good. I could order it without the sauce but then it would probably be pretty dry. Dang. My second time there was a lot better. I had the Asian salad and added marinated mock duck and it was really good. The dressing had a bit of kick to it, and I really liked that there were whole snap peas and broccoli florets mixed in with the greens, onions, etc. The mock duck had a really nice flavor. In the end, it's an alright place to lunch. Not at the top of my list but not at the bottom either. Kudos to the nice staff, fresh ingredients and I'm guessing that they are probably (hopefully) locally owned. I'd eat here before Panera any day. The only other thing I have to say is that the packaging is excessive - when I had just a sandwhich, it was packed to go in a box that could have held 6 sandwiches. Next time I'll just ask them to fuggedaboutit.

    (3)
  • Jess L.

    The last few times I have ordered over lunch, they have been too busy to deliver. Not a big deal, since they are close, but it would still be nice if they could. On top of this, I dropped my business card in to "win a free lunch", but it comes with a Thrivent presentation from Kyle. Not all that free. Bummer. Still love the sandwiches and meals, just wish they had more delivery drivers. :)

    (4)
  • Marisa M.

    Good sandwiches, definitely reasonable prices. Too bad it's only open Monday through Friday. Also it wasn't crowded at all on a Monday at noon.

    (4)
  • Lori G.

    The most delicious sandwich and salad I ever had!

    (5)
  • Michelle G.

    This place has great sandwiches delivered anywhere downtown for free! It's great because there is no minimum order, one person can order just a sandwich and there is no delivery service charge like most places. The sandwiches are also different from your normal deli sandwiches. They use more flavors and are not afraid to experiment with what they put between two slices of bread. If you are around downtown definitely stop in or order from here.

    (5)
  • Mark A.

    This was my first visit, at an invitation from @Joshua B below - I had "The Chairman" - a sandwich with a mix of grilled pastrami, cheese and a tangy jalapeno sauce. The sauce wasn't hot at all, just added a bit of zip. Overall the sandwich was perfect - the bread was slightly sweet and played off the salty pastrami and the jalapenos perfectly. The bread was super fresh and thick cut - overall it was a delicious sandwich. I can't wait to try another one. I also had a cup of the chicken-wild rice (hey, it's Minnesota, what can I say? :) soup and I thought it was delicious. It was creamy, but not cloyingly so with a lot of tender chunks of white meat chicken and tons of wild rice. I will be going back - it's maybe $4 more than Potbelly but the quality is infinitely higher. Well worth the money.

    (4)
  • Brandon A.

    I had the BLT Panini and thought it was good. The roasted pepper mayo had good flavor. The sandwich was big enough for a meal without any chips to go with it.

    (4)
  • LB C.

    We ordered in Lunch Cube sandwiches at work today and yum! The #8 (grilled tofu, squash, zucchini and onion with peanut-lime sauce) was a great vegetarian option. Nice combination of flavors, filling and delicious! The sandwiches were delivered in little square boxes which is great for the restaurants concept and branding, but seems a bit wasteful. Will definitely be going back for seconds, this time without the lunch box. :)

    (4)
  • Dorianne C.

    I'm here with my daughter at the Convention Center on business...and just don't have the chance to get out for lunch. Found this little gem online. We placed our order at 2:30 (maybe a minute or two before their cutoff time) and it was delivered to the convention center within 15 minutes! I ordered the 1/2 chicken sandwich with tomato-basil pesto, tomato and pepper soup, large pickle and upgraded my cookie to what they call a "cubekie" (cookie sandwich with cream cheese filling.) The chicken was moist, the bread with thick and soft and the pesto was creamy, fragrant and delicious! Although the soup was a little bit spicier than I prefer, it was sweet and chunky. Being New Yorkers, we expect our pickles to be crisp and juicy...this one delivered! I took just a little bite of my cubekie...it is VERY sweet (but I love the filling!) The rest of it is for a snack later on. I wish we'd found this place on Monday...I'd have ordered all week long!

    (5)
  • Jennifer K.

    Came here with my husband on his day off and decided to give it a shot. Not bad. I'm not usually downtown, so I don't know if I would come again, but the bread was really great. It was twelve bucks for a sandwich, soup, and a cookie, which I think is kind of steep, but we had a groupon, so all was well. We shared a box lunch, and had the executive-which was a roast beef sandwich, basically, with some type of aioli mayo. We had the mushroom soup, which was a nice change. Overall, ten times better than Jimmy John's.

    (3)
  • Rachel L.

    Amazing food and amazing service! They deliver to my work which is dangerous. Every sandwich has been stellar and even when they made a mistake they fixed it with little to no trouble. I highly recommend!

    (5)
  • James F.

    Santa Fe chili was nice. Packed full of goodness and JUST spicy enough. Was recommended The Jazz Panini by the bicycle delivery guy and it was awesome. Sandwhich, soup and a cookie? Yes please.

    (4)
  • Simon K.

    I had the black and bleu on wheat. Each aspect of the sandwich gave me a different feeling, so i will review each ingredient. Roast beef: plentiful, but bland and flavorless. Bleu cheese: flavorful but very little of it, not nearly enough. Onions: very tasty and added texture, but couldve used more. Bread: basic sliced wheat bread. Nothing at all special. Overall, the main parts were the bread and the meat, and those were the weak spots of the sandwich. For $8 for the sandwich only, i expected more flavor from the main event, and better bread. Service was ok, a bit slow. Im not sure ill be going back. I may try a different sandwich if the price wasnt so high. Otherwise there's better value all over downtown. Edit: I did go back a few times and tried a couple different sandwiches. The chairman is amazing, also their Tuna salad, packed full and tasty. So it seems the first sandwich may have been a fluke.

    (4)
  • Topher D.

    The sandwiches are really really good. They have a student deal, where you can get a deli sandwich and a soda for $5.54. They also have free wifi

    (5)
  • Jake C.

    Lunchcube is delicious. I have tried most of the items on their menu. The service, on the other hand, has been slipping and slipping. The first several times we (gents from my company and & I) had gone, they were nothing buy pleasant, gave us free shit and samples, it was awesome. We tipped well. Recently, they have been having attitudes with us. I'm unsure of the reason why, other than that they are possibly understaffed. One of my coworkers sat outside waiting for them to open their doors for about 20 minutes after their posted opening time. He said he knocked on the door. No one cared. The final time that we have gone, and we will not be back, was when we ordered several items of food over the phone, and when we arrived they refused to split it up. Which made little sense to us. They were quite rude about it, and even the owner (who is loveable, but usually grumpy) was quite rude as well. I suppose there is something to be said about a joint that does not have to worry about offending customers, but why would you even want to? Especially from customers with high repeat business.

    (1)
  • Caitlin S.

    Full of flavor for a sandwich spot. The one thing aboutthe skyway- it's over-run with soup/sandwich places, so you have to make yourself stand out against all the average lunch spots serving up the same things. Lunch cube definitly does, I've had the chairman and the executive, both were very tasty, with quality ingredients. Prices are a little steep, but it's worth it.. and almost expected when buying in the skyways.

    (4)
  • Nazgul W.

    Lunch Cube is expensive. I had the Chairman and it was good, but I wouldn't come back very often due to the price. The pastrami was good but there was more fat on there and less meat than you'd like. I really had to gnaw at it too to get a bite off. It had a jalapeno relish, which added some nice zing but for the price you'd think the sandwich would be stacked high like a NY deli or something. Instead it was rather pedestrian. I wanted to try a cube-kie but they were out. So I ended up with a bag of chips and a regular cookie, both of which were about as good as you could get at a Subway. Add in a can of soda and you're up to like $11-12? WTF?! I really don't get why places think they can charge so much for chips and a cookie. I didn't even want it but just the sandwich will not fill me up. I guess I don't really get why it's so expensive. The previous reviews make it sound like it's the best sandwich ever, which is way off in my book. Perhaps some of their other options are better/cheaper. But just because it's expensive and not a chain does not make it worth it. I would say Lunch Cube would be a great catering option for work meetings, provided the boss picks up the tab! The people were friendly and perhaps I would like the other options, but after dropping so much on the Chairman, I don't think I'll return considering the better options around downtown.

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

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

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