After reading the reviews of this place I was skeptical but sure enough the casher was the person who made my food, had gloves on but didn’t take them off to make my food?! Really? Horrible service and really dirty. Will never come back to this location. Someone needs to call the health inspection agency
Anita A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Denver, CO
Wow, how dissapointing can a sandwich be? I used to feel my mouth watering when I would get one of these at the Heidi’s on s. broadway. Apparently they don’t train at all stores to have consistant quality. Ours were on dark, which I love, but it was so overtoasted hard it cut the roof of my mouth. Most of the meat was one layer like crisp bacon. My husband did like the potato salad and the pickles are great. This isn’t the first time with sub par product but it will be the last. I’ve given up hope for this location.
Kristina M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
I had the turkey Cajun alvacado sandwich with sourdough… and it was soooo good and very simple. It’s kind of weird that it’s in a dealership but they impressively put out a delicious sandwich.
Tim P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Aurora, CO
There bread is way to thick and throws off the balance of the sandwich. Person who made my sandwich was also working cash register. She DID wash her hands in between but then plated my sandwich with dripping wet hands because she didn’t dry them.
Alex M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Westminster, CO
Dont get me wrong, I love Heidi’s. Just not this location. The food and staff were horrible. I didn’t even finish my sandwich, I threw it away and went to a different Heidi’s.
Rod H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
I love Heidi’s. Really, really love it. When I lived in Broomfield, Heidi’s was my go-to place for cold sandwiches. They have warm sandwiches too, of course, but I prefer the cold ones at Heidi’s(I like my warm sandwiches from Snarf’s). In any case, I moved away from Broomfield, and Heidi’s was one of things I missed the most. When I noticed that familiar Brooklyn Deli sign while driving down 104th, I did a double take. Is that really a Heidi’s? Is it… er, is it inside a car dealership? YES! ITIS! This Heidi’s is inside the Ford dealership. I had to fight the wife pretty hard to get her to agree to check this Heidi’s out. She was concerned we’d be pestered by car salesmen. We parked on the Heidi’s side of the building and went straight in, didn’t have to walk through the car dealership at all. The Heidi’s has its own seating and you can comfortably ignore the fact that you’re eating in a car dealership. And it won’t be hard to ignore either, because you’ll be distracted by deliciousness. Heidi’s has a very large menu of food options, and is one of the few restaurants where I actually have a tough choice to make when I walk in(usually I go with the same thing at any given restaurant). Like I said earlier, I prefer the cold sandwiches, but the warm ones are excellent as well. This particular Heidi’s had a more varied menu than what I was used to. In addition to the usual sandwiches(and Nathan’s Hot Dogs), they offered chicken tenders, mozerella sticks, cheeseburgers, and chili dogs. I was tempted to see how these items were, but I went with my favorite: cold roast beef on butter top white. The service was, well, stunning. Seriously, the two people working the deli were insanely friendly. An incredibly enjoyable experience. One negative, however, is that this particular Heidi’s doesn’t carry the brownies I am accustomed to at other Heidi’s locations. They offer chocolate cake or some crap, but screw that noise: I WANTMYBROWNIE. Despite the brownie disappointment, I can’t even bring myself to subtract a single star from the rating. Damn I love Heidi’s.