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  • Jené W.

    Three of us went here for lunch yesterday for the first time and had all had soup. All three were very good - the Chicken Tortilla, the Cheesy Potato and the Chicken Dumpling. The Greek wrap that I had was good, and so big I could not eat it all. The salad with chicken that another person ordered had a lot of chicken; the third person had a mozzarella and tomato sandwich, that looked great and was also too much to eat at one sitting. The staff was very friendly and efficient. They offer to let you taste any and all of the soups. The only drawback is that they do not have anything warm to drink and it was freezing inside!

    (4)
  • Danielle B.

    Yes, it's a chain - but it's absolutely delicious! Plus, they have many more dairy-free options than Panera! With the soup/half sandwich combo being cheaper than Panera, I call this place a huge lunch win!!!! Yumm! Free samples are great - but the variety is even better!

    (5)
  • Benay K.

    Loved this place. So many soup choices...hard to select. And the bread was yummy, too. Service was friendly. All items tasted fresh....not sure how they make all those soups fresh daily.

    (5)
  • Dustin S.

    I never knew about this place until mid-December to be honest. I originally thought a place where soup is a staple food seemed odd; and BOY was I wrong! I had their Loaded Baked Potato soup and was amazed at the taste! I then went back and tried other items on the menu. The Veggie Wrap is awesome, and I also love the Southwest Turkey as well. The sourdough bread that comes with the soup meal is pretty great too. I haven't had a visit to this location that has been in any way disappointing to me. Since I tend to be a creature of habit when I find a place like this I don't stray far from what I like, but if their other sandwiches are like the ones I tried; then it's going to be AMAZING!

    (5)
  • PP C.

    A lot of soup options that you are always able to sample. I have tried their lobster bisque and split pea soup. Both were great, I will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Joe B.

    Zoup is like a soup-focused Panera. It's faster, hotter, healthier, and more wholesome than a lot of the other options around town. Great for a weekday lunch. Employees are always attentive and pleasant.

    (4)
  • Jeff H.

    Lately I've been going to Zoup about once a week and have yet to be disappointed. I really like how they have quite a few different soups that they are always changing up. I always get the bread bowl, and with trying new soups and having a huge amount of bread to eat afterwards, am always very full and satisfied. Not bad for $6.50! It's a clean and orderly restaurant, and like other people have said it's kind of like Panera (in my opinion tastes better) with more soup options.

    (4)
  • June S.

    I would go to Panera 100 times before ever going back to this place. $4.50-5.00 for only 8 oz of soup, and the soup is bland and really just nasty. I've been here several times and I'm always disappointed. You can find better tasting soup from a can and a better tasting sandwich from McDonald's.

    (1)
  • Cara L.

    Gasp--It's a chain! But it's pretty damn good, too! I'm having a hard time describing what this place is like, except for a "Panera" with more soups than sandwiches. It's a great, quick lunch spot on the go and you can literally fill yourself up on just sampling the soups. Oh, and they're ever-changing. You never know what they'll be serving up when you get there. I tried the Asian Sesame soup with rice noodles and it was delish. I added a little hot sauce, but overall the taste was fresh and gingery. Yum. I also tried the southwest turkey sandwich, which was pretty dang good. Nothing spectacular, but a good sandwich. Jason got the lobster bisque, which was creamy and good! Not many hunks of lobster meat, but for the price it's pretty spot on. I think my favorite part about Zoup, besides the free tastings, would be the portion sizes. They're reasonable, but so much that you're eating a huge lunch. Nothing is worse than that lethargic feeling of overeating midday. They've got lots of vegetarian options and the salads looked awesome. Yea, it's no Souper Market or local deli. But if you're looking for a quick, yummy, healthy-ish lunch--I'd say give Zoup a try.

    (3)
  • Samuel W.

    I'm sorry, but this place is horrible! I've been to Zoup about 6 times in my life, 3 to this location and I won't be going back. The soups are overpriced and they all seem to taste the same, very bland, lacks flavor, and very overpriced. Don't get anything with a cheese base, something does not taste right. The Sandwiches are very very small and contain zero substance. Also, all the breads they have seem to be very bland too. If you want real Soup drive East on Detroit and go to Lehmans Deli.

    (1)
  • Rachel B.

    When I think about robotic establishments, where the servers are really not allowed to have any personality other than "perky" and "shiny" and "super-duper helpful," Zoup is at the top of that list. (Other places that fit the bill include Sonic, Panera, and Applebee's. Places that TRY to fit the bill, but where the employees just come off sounding tired and depressed, are Chipotle, McDonald's, and any huge movie theater.) This is NOT a selling point. I don't know why the staff is trained to sound like Ryan Seacrest or someone from the Today show. It's just annoying! The soup is great. I won't argue that. But in both locations I've been to, I cannot stand to talk to the people behind the counter for more than two minutes!!! What's wrong with me that I see friendliness and I assume it's fake? Well, I guess I just know bad acting when I see it. You don't have to be emo or super goth or anything. Just be relaxed and normal. (Oh, and by the way ... I would highly recommend the split pea or the Italian wedding soup with turkey meatballs.)

    (3)
  • Luke M.

    A place that focuses on soup is not a super time in my opinion but my wife wanted to go so we did. First observation was it was a very clean location. They have about a dozen soups to choose from that change out daily so you'll never know what's being served until you arrive. No worries as they encourage sampling a few before you decide. I decided on the Chicken Chili with hair. Wait? What. I didn't order it with hair. Why is there a hair in my soup? They apologized and replaced the cup of soup. That as well as the grilled 4-cheese sandwich was really good. It came with a piece of bread that was rather bland though. All in all it was a decent meal minus the rogue hair. Next time a solid three star is likely.

    (2)
  • Traveler F.

    Lots of choices and samples available. Soup tasted fresh. Great location and space.

    (4)
  • Chris M.

    I like their soup and you can get free samples before you buy. The soup is a little expensive but the main problem is their menu and pricing is way too complicated. They need to simplify. Too many add-ons and combo adjustments based on the kind of soup and size. So the bill is often incorrect. But the staff usually gets annoyed when I question it. So I usually just avoid the place altogether and go to Panera if I'm in the mood for soup.

    (3)
  • Lisa G.

    I have been to this location twice so far. Both times I got the combo (your choice of 2 items, either soup, salad or half a sandwich) The first time I tried the chicken pot pie soup, with a half a chicken sandwich. My second visit, I tried the over stuffed pepper soup and salad. I enjoyed both the combos I have had. Their combo is priced about $7, around the same price as the Pick 2 at Panera. I like that they let you sample the soups if you can not make up your mind. The only negative I have is the soup by itself. I think the soup on its own is slightly over priced.

    (4)
  • Claydog L.

    I really hoped that I would like Zoup....but it was a disappointment both times we went there. It's basically a soup-focused Panera....which is to say, too much money for institutional food served quickly in a clean place. In total, we've probably sampled six of their soups and each is undistinguished. The salad is meh! The one sandwich we tried was basically so-so. In my mind, it deserves 2 stars because if you need some vittles on a short timetable, you could do worse, but I'd prefer to eat at Bruegger's, which is down a few stores.

    (2)
  • Rick W.

    Sunday was the first time and it would not be the last. We ended up eating there again the next night. What a fantastic place. The potato soup is ok, but all the others we tried had great flavors. The Asian and Mexican type salads were very good. The Greek sandwich was ok, I've had better. We will go back again and again.

    (5)
  • Janell G.

    I stumbled into Zoup for the first time a few weeks ago because I wanted something quick and didn't feel like spending big $ like every other place at Crocker. Since then I have been back about 5 times! I took my husband, and my brother and both are now big fans. The employees are always really friendly, and they offer samples of the soup before you buy it. The chicken pot pie soup is AMAZING, thee ingredients are good quality. The only down side in my opinion is the bread they give you on the side, it's very bland. They have a great looking salad menu, although I can't seem to part with the soup and the MTB sandwich!

    (5)
  • Beth F.

    This place seems a little overpriced, but the food is awesome. This location puts other Cleveland locations to shame.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 8:00pm
  • Mon : 11:00 am - 8:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    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
    Dogs Allowed : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No

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