Love Soup Spoon and appreciate the diversity of their menu. Everyone can find something, even vegan. Staff are super accommodating and friendly.
After receiving the most welcoming introduction from the manager, Keith, my lovely date and myself were given a quick tour of the restaurant as we eventually made our way into a nice room filled with unique artwork, which happened to be for sale. We both started with soup (seafood chowder and French onion). Both were very good, but the chowder was more spicy than expected. For the main course, we ordered the East Side Chicken and the Reuben sandwich. The chicken was a bit overcooked, having zero juice inside. The Reuben was outstanding. Dessert is where the magic happened. Do not go here without an order of the bread pudding. OMGosh, it was the best dessert I've had in 20 years! I would go again and stick with the lunch menu. I would like to try their breakfast one day.
Amazing little cafe where you can get a REAL French dip at nearly the same cost as Arby's made by a chef who knows how to prepare meat that won't give you a stomach ache.
Good food, quick, great service. Hollandaise is weirdly squeezed on to eggs. Looks unappealing, like it's been squeezed from A tube. I imagine you make it in house, hopefully..
I always enjoy SoupSpoon Café. This time I had the Patty Cake breakfast sandwich and brunch salad. I like the fact that I can get something unique to the restaurant, and Soup Spoon has several unique dishes. My husband, who is less adventurous with food, also finds delicious things to eat at Soup Spoon. The service is good, too. Our waitress was friendly and helpful.
Unique menu and great food. Went for dinner and it was definitely a bit pricy.... It has the atmosphere of a small town coffee shop. Friendly staff. Would definitely return.