This quaint little shop has friendly service and my wife and I are fans. We've enjoyed everything that we've had there whether it's been soup, a sandwich, or dessert. What we like is that the food tastes home-cooked, not from a chain. It's a nice place for a quiet date, though they don't stay open nearly late enough. If you like pickles, you get a free pickle with your order. Save room for desserts... they are excellent!
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Annie P.
Was at a nearby warehouse shopping for Granite and this was the only place we could find in a hurry to eat. Strange location in a odd old gym. Gals who worked there super nice and went out of their way to accommodate, my sandwich was good, soup was homemade but it would not be anywhere I'd again. 3 1/2 stars would be more accurate...
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Christine P.
Ko-Z's is a Great place to go for a wide variety of sandwiches, the staff were friendly, & the place has a lot of character.
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Tina S.
I am a sucker for soup and a sandwich. Unique selection for sandwiches and wraps. I would compare prices to panera. Wish they had a drive thru.
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Matthew K.
Still here in 2011! Enjoy their weekday dine-in lunch specials.
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Angie J.
I thought this place was nice, clean and offered a great variety. Sad to say though, I'm not sure if they can stay in business with these prices. Spendy. Sandwiches are unique and they have varied ingredients, high quality. I had a sandwich, their soups looked good. Sandwiches were all around $7 and were served with a choice of side. I chose potato salad, which was, no doubt run of the mill Sam's Club potato salad dished in a small cup. On their menu, a side of potato salad was around $2.50--If I actually paid $2.50 for that 1/3 cup of potato salad, I'd be pretty disappointed. I liked my sandwich though, though not enough to splurge.
Takes Reservations : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good for Kids : No Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Outdoor Seating : Yes Waiter Service : No
Tim D.
This quaint little shop has friendly service and my wife and I are fans. We've enjoyed everything that we've had there whether it's been soup, a sandwich, or dessert. What we like is that the food tastes home-cooked, not from a chain. It's a nice place for a quiet date, though they don't stay open nearly late enough. If you like pickles, you get a free pickle with your order. Save room for desserts... they are excellent!
(4)Annie P.
Was at a nearby warehouse shopping for Granite and this was the only place we could find in a hurry to eat. Strange location in a odd old gym. Gals who worked there super nice and went out of their way to accommodate, my sandwich was good, soup was homemade but it would not be anywhere I'd again. 3 1/2 stars would be more accurate...
(3)Christine P.
Ko-Z's is a Great place to go for a wide variety of sandwiches, the staff were friendly, & the place has a lot of character.
(4)Tina S.
I am a sucker for soup and a sandwich. Unique selection for sandwiches and wraps. I would compare prices to panera. Wish they had a drive thru.
(4)Matthew K.
Still here in 2011! Enjoy their weekday dine-in lunch specials.
(3)Angie J.
I thought this place was nice, clean and offered a great variety. Sad to say though, I'm not sure if they can stay in business with these prices. Spendy. Sandwiches are unique and they have varied ingredients, high quality. I had a sandwich, their soups looked good. Sandwiches were all around $7 and were served with a choice of side. I chose potato salad, which was, no doubt run of the mill Sam's Club potato salad dished in a small cup. On their menu, a side of potato salad was around $2.50--If I actually paid $2.50 for that 1/3 cup of potato salad, I'd be pretty disappointed. I liked my sandwich though, though not enough to splurge.
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