This is no saladworks! I have been looking for a salad bar like this close to work, and have finally found it! I arrived and took a look at the selection of produce and salad bar offerings, which all looked fresh. They also sell essentials like bread and eggs, and even premade sandwiches for those that are not a fan of salad. The salad bar pretty much takes up most of the center space of this tiny produce shop. I was able to grab a nice size salad for under $ 6! They had nicely sliced chicken, tuna salad, egg salad, and hard boiled eggs as protein options. My salad was composed of romaine, spring mix, large scoop of tuna, a roasted mix of broccoli and red peppers, some chickpeas, a few slivers of red onions, add a few croutons and creamy balasamic in a small cup to go, and you have a 5 star salad! At $ 4.99/lb it’s a steal! The cashier(maybe owner?) was super friendly in helping me navigate the store. He gladly boasted that they have been open since 1990. The salad containers are to the right of the back door. Also, they accept cards with no posted minimum! There are a couple picnic tables outside but otherwise no seating. If you love salad as much as I do or are forced to eat like a rabbit, this is your spot. And if you are feeling extra wild, grab a piece of fruit for later.
Rob S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Philadelphia, PA
Small, unassuming place. There are shelves of fresh seasonal veggies and fruits around the walls. As you enter, there is a table with fresh baked goods. In the back left corner there are fresh made soups daily. The focus is the salad bar on the left which usually has fresh products and a nice variety of things, including toppings/sides like chicken breast, tuna salad, pasta salad, marinated mozarella and tomato, etc. Staff at the register is usually friendly(he’s probably the owner) and, per my coworker Kim, you NEED to pick up a slice of the Jewish apple cake they sell to the right of the register. If you prefer a big salad it can be somewhat expensive here as you are paying something like $ 6 or $ 7 per pound. But at least you are giving your money to a local business rather than Salad Works!