This place is AMAZING! Staff is wonderful and personable. The food is totally fresh and extremely tasty. Order their apple pastries — to die for! The only thing I ask for next time, please don’t have one of your workers wipe down my table while I am still sitting there.
Jim A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Phoenix, AZ
A young MSU Spartan fan, wearing an MSU t-shirt, went to the restaurant with her Mom for breakfast on Saturday, 10/17/2015, the same day of the Michigan State v. University of Michigan football game. The restaurant told her that they wouldn’t serve her because of her shirt.(Clearly the restaurant is a fan of University of Michigan). The young woman thought it was a joke and chuckled, but then realized after waiting for at least ten minutes without service that the restaurant meant what it said and she and her Mom got up and walked out. No matter how good the food may be, it’s a big mistake to think they can afford to lose a customer. They have a lot to learn about the business. The restaurant lost big that day(and so did Michigan).
Kat O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
A great spot to grab takeout lunch. Their menu is HUGE and a little overwhelming– every variety of sandwich, soup and salad. Everything looks delicious– and it is. So far, everything I’ve tried has been great. Thru also have a wide variety of tasty cookies and treats. Very friendly and quick service.
Frances G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
What an easy order and pick up service! I placed an order for an event of about 20 people and was a tad hesitant there wasn’t hung to be enough time, but they easily had the order ready for pick up any the time promised — all with a wonderful and helpful attitude! Plus — I picked up lunch to go while I was at it. I had he Oh Baby Spinach with Gorgonzola, dried cranberries, pumpkin seeds, grilled chicken, and a delightful balsamic dressing. It was a hearty serving and washed down perfectly with their house-made, not-too-tart lemonade. I will be back for lunch and a cookie, indeed!
Adi G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
A super cute place for a quick lunch. Their salads are great, and their cookies are phenomenal. This strikes me as a winning combination. The ambience is super casual, fun, and clean. One con is that(at least as of the last time I was there) they serve everything on paper plates with plastic silverware. That can’t be very environmentally friendly. Not sure if they still do this, though.
Jerad L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Denver, CO
So I’ve been here a few times, and have mixed feelings. I’ve found that I’ve had great sandwiches/desert here, but I’ve also experienced food that is just okay. The cranberry turkey is great, but too sweet. I love the dips that they sell in the fridge in the corner. The cookies for me have been hit or miss. The Oreo cream cheese cookie sounds great in theory, but I ended up taking 2 bites and throwing it out. Everything is fresh and looks amazing, but doesn’t always live up to expectations. Bottom line, I’ve had both amazing and subpar food here, so it’s hard to give 5 stars. This review loses stars because of the girls who work the front register. Neither of them were friendly or helpful when we were trying to place our order, and it really drew from the experience… It felt unwelcoming. On the contrary, the woman in the back(the owner) is extremely nice and helpful! She went out of her way to suggest food, and you can tell that she really cares… And that is why I’ve had mixed feelings about this place.
Christy H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
Small, locally owned, and fresh. This is a good spot to grab a sandwich, soup, or maybe a sweet tasty pastry for lunch. The salads here are a good option as well. I had the Italian. Salami and arugula on a baguette. It came with a small vinaigrette potato salad. The pretzel bread looked tempting so I tried a roll with some butter. They made it just right. This is very much a locals lunch spot and although it was quite busy when I was there the wait was minimal.
Ali F.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Denver, CO
I really wanted to love this place, I really did. But here is the deal: CONS: * I had to walk through garbage to get into the place. Literally. You go through this weird little breezeway, and there were bags of garbage sitting out. Not appetizing. * The owner was a bit rude to me. She may have realized it b/c she got nicer toward the end of our interaction, but initially, I found her to be pretty snotty. * I got 3 items so my hubby and i could try a little of each. The s’mores blondie is yum, yum, yum. The other 2, not so much. I got a whoopie pie, wlhich was just ok. In their defense, maybe I just don’t like whoopie pies – too cakey. I also got an M & M/Oreo brownie. Sounds amazing, right? No. It was hard and dry. Really not good at all. PROS * Like I said, the s’more blondie was really good. * The other person who helped me was very friendly. I don’t know if the s’mores blondie is enough to get me to go back. Hopefully if so, my next time won’t have so many cons. If so, it’ll definitely be my last.
Nathan G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
This is a nice little spot right around the corner from my office. I would not have known about it without Unilocal.I had the quiche because I’m a real man, man and the tortellini soup. Both were excellent. I split a lemon bar with my lunch date and we were both very impressed! Good spot for baked goods, soup, salad and sammis.
Maggie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Littleton, CO
Love this place more every time I lunch here. The ambience is very casual and cheery. The food is homemade and always delicious. If it’s a pretty day you can sit outside. Bring your sweet tooth
Megan L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tempe, AZ
This place was so cute. I had the I Love Paris sandwhich and it was perfect. Cute little shop and décor on top of it… I will be back!
John S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Commerce City, CO
Absolutely delicious! The lemon and chicken orzo soup was to die for, and the cookies were such a great treat. One of the employees, Karla, was very helpful and even gave us a sample of the Orange organic sugar scrub which is also amazing. We will be back!
Liz G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Washington, DC
For my 100th review in 2014, I have decided to review So Perfect Eats, because it’s a five-star café, and sooooo good! My coworkers and I walked over here for lunch one day when I was in the Denver office, and my goodness, it was worth the walk and the wait inside. The café itself is adorable, with a wall of neat kitchen-y things to buy(which I intentionally didn’t look at, because I knew my suitcase was already at capacity). Their menu is incredible, with a TON of variety, all super fresh, and 99% healthy options. I had a sandwich with turkey and avocado, which was amazing. Their bread is so, so good. I also had the corn chowder, which I would legitimately eat every day if I could. I bought some of the homemade chex mix-style snack baggie, which was also tasty. And last but not least, the goodies. Oh. My. Gosh. The cookies were incredible. I had to limit myself to two cookies(one for me, and one for the bf), otherwise I would have bought one of each. Seriously. I had the oatmeal chocolate chip cookie, which was so perfect. Bottom line? Go here for lunch when you’re in Cherry Creek. It’s really, really good.
Lisa T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
I eat here all the time, as I work in Cherry Creek North. The sandwiches and salads are the best ever! They have an amazing bakery that is sinful. The staff is friendly and fast. What more could you ask
Allie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
Cute and colorful restaurant in Cherry Creek North. Seems like a popular lunch spot with a good selection of salads and sandwiches. I stopped with a friend to grab dessert and was surprised by their large selection of cookies, brownies, pies, etc. Only go to try the lemon cookie which was soft, chewy and delicious! The service was amazing and was almost convinced into buying a brownie but managed to have enough willpower to resist the temptation!
Vicki P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
If you like the idea of a treasure hunt, seek out So Perfect Eats. Follow the stairs to the upper level beside the parking ramp(you may or may not easily see the sign on the street level). That’s where you’ll find gold at the end of a rainbow. Once your eyes have adjusted to the girlie girl bright pink and green walls and décor, wander over to the pastry case or start reading the menu filled with freshly made sandwiches, salads, soups and quiches. Everything is made from scratch with the freshest ingredients. Even the chicken on the salads and turkey on the sandwiches is roasted in-house and the ciabattas and baguettes are baked right there in the kitchen. You really can’t go wrong with anything here. One of my favorite salads is the Garden Dream, with chicken, goat cheese, avocado, dates, and toasted pecans(no onion for me) atop mixed greens. I love that all of the salad dressings come on the side and they are all house-made as well. Each salad is served with a yummy little cheesy muffin, homemade, of course. Don’t miss the delicious mango iced tea that comes with free refills. I’ve really had to restrain myself when it comes to the desserts here. Chocolate chip is my go-to cookie in any situation but lemon ice and snickerdoodles are equally fabulous choices. Brownies, cupcakes and pies are also available to drool over. You will absolutely find something or some things to delight your tastebuds. And if all of that fresh and homemade marvelousness wasn’t enough, be sure to browse the selection of adorable gift items and kitchen gadgets and accessories. You’re sure to find a lovely treasure or two to take with you and it might even be clearance priced.
Karen M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Diego, CA
I’m writing from San Diego California. I’ve never been to So Perfect Eats. So why the 5-star review? Because Linda, the owner, R-O-C-K-S! Here’s the story: a dear friend of mine was in Cherry Creek on business and got a very bad flu bug. You know how miserable it is to be sick while you’re on travel, right? He called me from urgent care and I said: «You need chicken noodle soup!» I Googled«Cherry Creek, CO» and«homemade soup» and voila! So Perfect Eats was the first hit.(God bless Google!) When I called, it turned out they were closing in 15 minutes. But my friend was still in urgent care about 5 miles away. Linda went way above the call of duty and said she’d deliver soup to my friend’s hotel on her way home for the day.(Yes, I gave her a huge tip.) But what was even more exceptional was that she called me back to see if she should include ginger ale because she knows how good ginger ale tastes when she’s sick. So incredibly thoughtful. My friend texted me a thank you from his hotel with a picture of the soup(looked delicious) and the ginger ale. Linda, you are a rare gift to Cherry Creek. You deserve MUCH business and personal success. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Randy B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Westlake Village, CA
Think fresh. Think green. Think of a beautiful Easter basket. This is the décor of «So Perfect Eats». Playful, youthful, bright, and clean. Coming here will help you beat any level of depression. How can you be sad or down in a place like this? If your so inclined and comfortable, wear a bright yellow shirt with pink pants and red suspenders… and you would fit right in. I was recently in Denver for a handful of days, and I was thankful to attend a UYE lunch with the lovely ZS(who doubles as chauffeur and tour guide), and met some familiar on-line Unilocal buddies, a handful of new ones, and the new Denver-from-Dallas CM, Frances G. Everyone was so nice to me, even though I was from mean/bad/fake LA. Yay! For our little and informal Unilocal meet-up, the owner was so kind to keep a large table reserved for us – very cool, and very fun. Supporting what must be, Women Against Violence, I ordered the«You Can’t Beet This» Salad($ 12.95) — it was d.e.l.i.c.i.o.u.s( ). Super fresh, a good portion, and filled with fresh beets, tender chopped chicken, feta cheese, red onion, mandarin oranges, mixed greens, a wonderful balsamic vinaigrette, and, on-the-side, a mini-cheese-cornbread-ish-muffin. Overall, it seemed a bit high for Denver prices, but So Perfect Eats is in the more exclusive Cherry Creek area. I’d come back here anytime, if: 1. I was in the mood for a good salad, homemade soup, or a sandwich. 2. I’d like to meet again with the good Unilocal folks of Denver. 3. I wanted a really good cookie and didn’t want to share it(the lemon and the salted-caramel were both awesome). 4. I couldn’t remember the name, which is on a daily basis. 5. I was an English teacher and couldn’t sleep because«Eat So Well» is more correct than«So Perfect Eats». 6. I was a marketing guru… I’d turn bad name into opportunity. 7. I was a member of the Wiggles.
John V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
So Perfect Eats is so girl-y. It’s definitely a ‘ladies who lunch’ kind of place or the kind of place your GF, or if you still happen to be married, your wife, will insist on stopping in for sustenance while you’re carrying her bags full of designer shoes through CCN.
This place is bright and sunny and cheery, like a 6 year old girl’s bedroom if it had lots of windows and was painted an apple green color. There is limited seating with a few tables and some bar height tables too in this boutique sized space. Oh yeah, there is also a lot of clutter, I mean darling hostess gifts from France, Denmark and the Netherlands, nattily displayed in cubbies along two walls just like any other precious gift shop that women find irresistible. Why me? Oh yeah the monthly UYE luncheon(what else would I call it?) with fellow Unilocal.You want me to watch your purse? Sure. The adorable factor doesn’t stop with the space but continues with the hyperfeminine naming of the many salads(«Mama Mia»: arugula and shaved artichokes with grilled chicken, parmesan and lemon olive oil dressing) and sandwiches(«I Love Paris» with French Ham, Brie, and Honey Cup Mustard on a Baguette). I chose the«You Can’t Beet This» Salad($ 12.95). I have to admit it was a damn good salad, oh excuse my choice of words again, I mean the most delightful salad, of grilled chicken, crumbled goat cheese, lots of roasted beets, some mandarin oranges and pecans atop mixed greens with balsamic dressing, on the side of course. It was really tasty; you don’t even need to add the dressing. I had some mango iced tea too, when in Rome right? So Perfect Eats also caters, you know for those bridal showers, bridge clubs, spa parties, knitting circles(seriously, it’s on their website) and other girl’s nights. Parking is on the street and this place is tucked away up a flight of stairs just off Fillmore Street between 2nd and 3rd. Why do I suddenly have a craving for a single malt, a cigar, and a visit to Shotgun Willie’s? 007.13
Dale Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Aurora, CO
I was finally able to come here and have a «real» meal. We dropped by today for the UYE Cherry Creek lunch. They graciously reserved two tables for our group. This is significant, given the popularity of the place. I finally got to try the lemon chicken orzo soup. It was very good. It would be the perfect piping hot meal on a chilly day, or for someone trying to kick a cold. It was nicely salty, with a hint of sour, and was loaded with meaty bits and orzo and some smaller vegetable bits. I also had The 5280 sandwich. This was beef tenderloin with balsamic caramelized onions & country mustard on baguette. The meat was exceptionally tender and the caramelized onions were richly delicious. The sandwich was a bit sweeter than I anticipated, but was very tasty, nonetheless. It was very filling. Service here is very good.