Staff is usually pretty quick, friendly, efficient and attentive to any customizations you need for your salads… I visit pretty frequently and never had any problems with Salad ingredient or soup freshness. Nicely laid out dining area. I like the place, and plan to continue eating here.
Holly H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Kensington, Philadelphia, PA
Do not, I repeat do NOT make the mistake I made today in choosing to dine at salad worst. I ordered a Cobb salad with spinach instead of romaine. I got a bowl of soggy green slop and paid over $ 9 for it. I live around the corner and if I did not have to get my baby loaded into the car I would be on my way back there now to return this gross slop.
Krista W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cherry Hill, NJ
As a few others have mentioned, the employees are interesting here. I’ve been here many times now and I don’t think I’ve seen a smile. They’re not mean per say; they’re just very cold. No complaints about their salads. Always fresh and crisp. I trust them to put on my dressing because they don’t pile it on. I get a garden salad — not the other fancy ones. It’s a good«go to» place for lunch at work. Would I be willing to go there on the weekend? Ehhhhhhhh, most likely not.
Jackie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Lumberton, NJ
If you’ve never been to a Salad Works Café, here’s the deal. There’s a glass case inside that is full of fresh ingredients. The front of the case lists salad names and their component ingredients. You order the salad of your choice, and the order taker assembles it from those fresh ingredients. Your salad will probably cost around $ 8.50 — $ 9.00. They also have a few sandwich and soup selections. We’ve been here a few times lately. The salad ingredients always look and are fresh. I’ve never been unhappy with the portions or quality of the salads. Consistently, however, the customer service leaves much to be desired. The employees seem to be brisk towards all the customers, as the customers are keeping the employees from fraternizing with each other. What a nuisance the customers are to this food service business! I’m pretty easy going and am not looking for valet or concierge service, but the long faces and abrupt answers really gets old here. Especially when you’re dropping 9 bucks for lunch.
James L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Riverside, NJ
I had my daughter order a salad for me(to bring home), and I must say it was a disappointment. Maybe I was expecting more… but when you order a salad and ask for chicken, you expect more than a thimbleful. Basically, what a received was a typical«bagged» garden salad with a few tiny pieces of chicken, and it was missing one of the ‘extras’. All this around ten dollars? I’ll pick up a bag of greens at the grocery store next time and save seven bucks.
Anjelica F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Clementon, NJ
I had never been to this location before but was overall pleased with it. I received generous portions of salad ingredients and the staff was friendly.
V D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 West Chester, PA
Love saladworks but this one really is off its charts with cleanliness. Very clean and great service. Would def recommend to a friend.
Frank S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cinnaminson, NJ
Never been to a saladworks until tonight because we were not very hungry and now very glad we did. We both got soup/chili and salads and the food was prepared perfectly. The chili and soup was not too hot and not too cold and very tasty. I got the buffalo bleu salad and my wife the Caesar salad. We were both blown away how good they were for a chain restaurant. The place was spotless and the décor was really nice. We will be back
Kay R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 South Brunswick Township, NJ
Great place to eat if you want to lose weight … ‘cuz you’ll probably lose your lunch after you watch them prep it. I don’t usually review chain restaurants. In fact, I’ve never reviewed a chain restaurant. But this one stood out to me — for all the wrong reasons. I ordered a salad from a girl who, while friendly, wasn’t really listening and didn’t seem like she knew what she was doing. Everyone in line had to repeat their orders to her several times before she got them. While this girl made the salad, a young guy was restocking the items on the salad line. More than once, I saw him wipe his nose — using his glove! — then return to restocking food items. That made me look at everyone else’s hands and I realized that only about half of the people handling the food were wearing gloves. Thankfully, the people who were handling my salad were wearing gloves and this boy hadn’t touched anything I’d ordered. Otherwise, I’d have just left. After I ordered my salad, I also ordered a small soup. The girl behind the register — who had just been handling money — simply stepped over and ladled my soup into a container. Or rather, she ladled the soup into the container and all over the sides of it as well. She stared at the mess for a little bit, then simply snapped on the lid and threw the whole thing into a paper bag. Then she asked me whether I wanted a wheat or white roll. I responded, «A wheat roll with butter, please.» It wasn’t until I got home that I saw she’d forgotten the butter. However, I did notice(how could I not?) that she’d thrown the roll(loose) into the same paper bag as that mess of a soup. While she was ladling the soup I’d ordered, yet another glove-less employee walked out of the back carrying a different soup pot, then proceeded to set it into the holder, switch the ladle from the old pot to the new one, and then stir the new one. All told, I was so shocked and disgusted that as soon as I left the store, I called and asked to speak to a manager. I was told that a manager wasn’t on duty, but I could speak to a shift supervisor. I did and while he assured me he’d talk to the guy restocking the food, he almost seemed as though it was a bother to take my call. I just moved to this area and I used to frequent the Saladworks near my old job, so I was excited that there was another one not too far from my new job. However, I think I will skip this particular store from now on.
Michelle C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
This particular Saladworks was recently reopened by the franchisee from the Collingswood location that I used to frequent. The staff at Delran Saladworks are equally friendly and fast — a big plus since that line can get pretty long during prime lunch hours. The café was bright and clean, though I took my salad to go. All of the ingredients were really fresh. My only gripe is the salad dressing part of the line. Two huge scoops of dressing is way too much for the size of the salads(which seem to get smaller as the years go by — remember the big seafoam green bowls from Saladworks of yore?). The person in charge of dressing should probably ask«one scoop or two?» Sounds silly, but she was so fast I didn’t have time to ask her to stop, as I watched her dump the second onto my salad, which was swimming in italian vinaigrette when I got home. Dressing aside, this Saladworks is better than most and I’ll likely return next time I have a craving and I’m in the area.