The food is pretty decent here they have chicken and mashed potatoes very good and your soups are excellent the meatloaf is very good and the rest of the food is good too little high and in price
Ken D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Maple Heights, OH
I Love Wolfgang’s service, food, and the setting. In my opinion best food thus far. The quality and quantity of the Wolfgang Puck food is excellent. The staff from waiters and waitress to the chef’s is just immaculate. Then the setting is always clean, however the setting uu be a little bit bigger. Besides The size of the setting Everything else and I mean everything else is excellent I mean it’s the best… If you think of going to visit the Wolfgang Puck… Be my guest I promise that you won’t regret it.
Diana B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oxford, MI
Delicious food with great flavor and wonderful service! A pleasant surprise in a hospital setting — far cry from normal hospital fare!
Carrie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Saint Louis, MO
For lunch I grabbed a small container of fruit and a baby kale and quinoa salad. I can’t say either one was drop dead amazing, but the portions were ample and it was nice to find a healthy lunch option in a land of fast food places and sports bars catering to students.
Jarl K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mesa, AZ
We are staying at the Courtyard by Marriott across the street. This place is a hidden secret because its located in the University Hospital(Street floor — Seidman Cancer Center). There are very few choices fro a quick(good) breakfast in the area. We have had a great breakfast here every morning for the last week.
Sharmeela S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Columbus, OH
Located inside the cancer hospital this restaurant actually takes you away from feeling like you’re inside a hospital. They have a great selection of salads and sandwiches. I enjoyed the meatball sandwich with a side salad. They also have delicious pizzas — I have not had one that I have not loved. Meals are about 10 – 15 $. Definitely a better option than most hospital cafes.
Jessica M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cleveland, OH
when you have the option of terrible cafeteria food vs terrible wolfgang puck food, both overpriced, both not very healthy, you go for the classier join of course, and that’s wolfgang. here at least the menu sounds more appetizing, if not the food itself. quinao and bean salad. arugula and something or other. meatloaf sandwich. it all gives me heartburn. their recent change in menu has even more limited options. at least they kept the only the i actually like, the butternut squash soup. i’m pretty sure that has abut a stick of butter in each 10 oz cup though. maybe i’m complaining too much. at least there is the option of this as an alternative to the caf!
Britney G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cleveland, OH
Not sure how I missed the fact that out is located inside of the cancer center. Parking was just hard to find. In guessing this is a place you done if you are visiting the hospital and want a quick bite to eat. Non the less the turkey melt was tasty and my friend enjoyed her salmon.
Randy T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
Great place for sandwiches and salads, especially if you work in University Hospitals and don’t want to walk out in the cold to Jimmy John’s or Panera. The restaurant is in a nice location in the lobby of the Seidman Cancer Center. Sandwiches: Very big and worth the price. I wish the specialty sandwich would change more often, but what’s served is good. I usually get the rotisserie turkey club or the meatloaf sandwich. Both are delicious. All of the sandwiches have great sauces and fresh vegetables to complement the meat, which is plentiful. Salads: Also well done. My favorite is the Rotisserie Turkey Cobb salad. The salad has a large variety of items, including turkey, green beans, bacon, and avocado. The chicken tenders are also good. Pizza served here is good, but I feel it’s expensive and not as good of a value as the sandwiches and salads. One thing I don’t like is the butter lettuce salad which comes as an optional side with the sandwiches. The salad comes as a whole head of lettuce, which needs to be cut. I would rather have a side salad which doesn’t require a knife. They changed the fries recently — I liked the old ones better, but what they offer now are still reasonably crispy with a healthy dose of rosemary.
Candace M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Littleton, CO
I’ve been to this location a couple of times now for lunch when I’m around University Circle and want something a little nicer than the other offerings in the immediate vicinity. I like the concept, and I like the food. So what’s the deal? The seating! Last time I was here, it was completely swamped. There was absolutely nowhere to sit. It took a while to get us our food and then, once we had our food, we had to stand around idly, waiting for a table to open up. Then, on top of that, we weren’t given any silverware to eat our salads with and, as they were busy, it was nearly impossible to find someone to get some(because apparently just having it out in the open is unacceptable, for some reason?) I think, if I return to this location, it would be for take out. And, as others have mentioned, it’s pretty pricey for lunch. So while the food is definitely worth it, this is a once in a while trip for me.
Lei T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Berkeley, CA
Great choices, great service. My favorites Meatloaf Sandwich: delicious, the fries here are always the perfect amount of crispy. The meat in this sandwich is seasoned well but my favorite thing about it is the tomato remoulade(?) it comes in when it is just made. it’s great! it lasts 2 meals and heats adequately well. The chicken tenders: they are pretty standard but good, the salad it comes with is awesome and adds lightness to an otherwise heavier meal and also comes with fries. Love the variety. I have tried most of the other sandwiches and don’t love it. the spaghetti(with tomato and basil) reheats well, is reasonably priced and edible. Don’t love the alfredo(normally I love alfredo) it is too heavy. But overall! better than the cafeteria. I love having this option for food.
Mike N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cleveland Heights, OH
Mixed review about this restaurant. Tasty food, well prepared. Pricey, but close to being appropriate for the quality of food. Dining room is limited in size. No outside areas around it to sit and eat. If I worked here, could not afford eating here every day. If I was a patient, likewise. Service was a bit inconsistent as well. They have ready to go cold sandwiches and salads. You order the hot entrees and they bring it to your table. There was inconsistent delivery in my group, with one person having to ask for their order again. The food was good, generous portions, well seasoned and prepared. OK if you are in the area, but not worth a special trip.
D W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Irwin, PA
Great place to eat… food was fresh with great taste…
Juan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Saint Johnsbury, VT
I had the soup and sandwich. I had the tortilla soup. It’s a very nice fresh tomato taste and can taste the ingredients in the soup. The chicken aioli sandwich as really good. A grilled chicken with pesto aioli served on a nice bread. Great food.
Michael C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
good, fairly consistent food I recommend the mushroom pizza, the chicken tenders, and the meatloaf chicken tenders are super crisp on the outside, super juicy and tender on the inside stay away from the 4 cheese pasta(or the chicken bacon one). just way too bland. and for a pasta that tastes like it is cooked primarily with heavy cream, way over priced all the sandwiches are great as well! usually really busy during lunch on weekdays quality of food is a little weak on weekends but your safest bet is the chicken tenders for sure. ps– it comes with salad, fries, and 3 sauces to dip :) OH i forgot to mention, they have GREAT tortilla soup
Cheryl J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Strongsville, OH
Turkey melt is great here. During the busy time like lunch expect to wait anywhere from 5 to 10 minutes.
Lindsay H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Diego, CA
Thank your Austrian stars for this delicious lunch spot, a welcome reprieve from the banality of hospital food. Located in a great alcove of the beautiful Seidman Cancer Center, this place boasts great natural light and a very modern atmosphere. The service is commendable and the staff are friendly and efficient! Reasonably priced and delicious too, I highly recommend Herr Puck’s casual fine dining establishment. Now for the menu: Roasted Turkey Sandwich: delicious; salt and sweet with caramelized onions. It comes with a salad or fries. I love both. The salad is fresh and has a little baguette sliver with I think goat cheese on it. Yum. And their fries rock. I mean they’re fries but so worth the calories. Isn’t that the whole point? To make the calories worthy of the fat? Chicken Pesto Sandwich: cold and a little on the bland side. Not my fav. My favorite is the Cavatappi Chicken Alfredo: It’s a rich alfredo parmesan waterfall over squiggly pasta with peas, bacon and chicken. My heaven is made of cheese so when the cashier recommended this, I hopped on it like a kangaroo. This pasta-god is the reason I have not tried more items on their menu because I just can’t stop ordering it. Believe me, worth every last serving of unsaturated fat. I wish I could pour that cheesy sauce over everything. On steak? YES. On Pizza? Hell yess. On Cereal? Don’t mind if i do. Just pour some on that plate there and I’ll just lick it off. I recommend you try other things on the menu and then let me know so I can know what to order next time should I stray from my love for the cavatappi.