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Good food made with care, and creativity by the friendly owners themselves. Prices are reasonable and they are licensed, which is convenient if you're in the mood for a good beer to compliment your meal. I've only been there once so far, but i really enjoyed the food and will go back next time I'm in the area. Too bad they're closed on Sundays.
P.S. Try the black bean wrap -- yuummmeee!
If every dining experience was like this, it would be a perfect world. It is so refreshing to eat at a place where the owners are the people making your food for you. Not only that, they're not hiding in the back somewhere, they make it right in front of you and its all home made. It is easy to see that this friendly and engaging husband and wife team take a great deal of pride in the food they serve. Speaking of which, the food is very tasty and satisfying. A great menu of soups, sandwiches (cold and hot) and daily specials keeps me coming back for more. Down to earth prices that won't break the bank are a breath of fresh air. Try it and you'll never give your $8 to the Subway across the street ever again, guaranteed.
My girlfriend and I thought we'd give this place a try even though it is a restaurant chain and we usually avoid those types of places. I had the pulled pork sandwich with fries and their "honey slaw". The pork was tough and sinewy (I've had better) and the bun was cold. The fries were just okay. The coleslaw was the best thing on my plate and that's not saying much because it too was mediocre. My gal had the halibut wrap which was a little bit too fishy tasting and watery/messy. Her side dishes left a lot to be desired. The mango pasta salad had no actual mango in it and was bland. The Caesar salad was equally dismal. You could get better food at a shopping mall food court for half the price, do it. The service was friendly and adequate but the food needs to be good in order to bring people back. We will never go back.