Been here twice. Both times because it was the closest place within walking distance from my aunts house. First time I got the Chicken Waldorf and it was okay. Overpriced. Today, I got quite possibly the worst breakfast sandwich I've even had. Fast food quality. I blame it on my lack of knowledge of the menu so I'm giving it 2 stars.
(2)
Patrick S.
The food and service here are good. Similar to Panera in selection and quality. The Half & Half combo is a good value with the soup and sandwich. The only downside is searching for the storefront in this strip mall; it is all the way in the back and impossible to see from the street.
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Holly S.
Yuck! I stopped here for lunch today while waiting for my car to get fixed. Ordered a bowl of tomato soup and a chai latte. The tomato soup was so salty that it was almost inedible. And the chai latte was, in fact, undrinkable as it was so sweet it was sickly. It gets two stars only because it was clean and warm. I won't be going back.
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Topaz A.
I stop here for a snack when I am at Marshall's or BBB. I usually get the beef chili which is really good. Today I got the "larger" chili in a bread bowl but it turns out it is just a regular cup of Chili in a big sourdough bowl that is not fully hollowed out so you get a lot of bread and just a regular serving of chili. The bread is ok but seemed a little "doughy" in the middle (judging by the piece of bread on the side, not the chili-soaked part) I also decided to get a pastry which was a mistake. The almond croissant was a disaster -looks like a smashed croissant with a bunch of almond cream, toasted almonds and powdered sugar on top. As I started to eat it I noticed the whole thing was sliced in half and noticed what looked like some more almond cream in the middle. I've never seen a croissant served sliced in half and the dough itself was not very flaky and I doubt it was baked today. I ate half of it. Too much almond cream and not very authentic dough so I would pass on pastry. I will probably just stick to a cup of beef chili from now on. Free Wifi is a plus and the meal with fountain drink was under $10
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Liz T.
My favorite Lunch spot nearby work. Although Panera has better soups, I prefer ABC because of the bread. The 9 grain is thick, chewy, and fluffy. They have more variety with options like breakfast sandwiches, pizza, pasta, and a more robust pastry case. It's also a bit cheaper than Panera. My Favs: The Roasted turkey sandwich with 9 grain with everything. The California Avocado Sandwich The roasted corn chowder
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Amanda D.
I don't know... I'm really on the fence about this place. The food was ok, the service was ok, and the prices were comparable to similar restaurants. There was a long line when I showed up for lunch, but it actually went pretty quickly. They do a half and half thing where you can get a half of a cup of soup and a half of a sandwich for $6.79... more if you pick a fancy sandwhich, which you are going to, so I don't really see why they don't just post that price. Seriously, who doesn't pick the fancy sandwhich (or salad, which is also an option)? I got the garden veggie soup and the chicken pesto panini to go. The soup had an industrial quality to it, like the kind of soup you would get out of your elementary school cafeteria. It was ok. I only really liked it when I was dipping my bread in it... but seriously, what doesn't taste good with bread? The panini was kind of cold by the time I got to it, so I feel like I should reserve judgement. I wasn't super impressed with this place. It probably would have been better it I would have eaten there instead of taking it back to my office.
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Steven W.
I had a nice pastrami on rye sandwich with a side salad. Decent lunch at a good price point. Very comparable to Panera with choices and quality.
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Leah P.
This is a resounding "OK". I'm still not entirely sure how it isn't Panera, they have almost the exact same menu and even the logo looks the same, but whatever. There isn't really anything here to knock your socks off, but it's all edible. It can be pretty crowded during the lunch rush, so plan to wait a bit. Their cookies are wicked good. I had a buffalo chicken panini (NOT good), a cup of potato soup (B-) and a cookie (A+). Maybe I'll just swing in for the cookie next time...
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Austen H.
Came here because I wanted, no needed, a Panini sandwich one day. I got the perfect sandwich and it was filling and I'm very glad we went. Prices and menu are pretty much like Panera, it's good I'd totally go again, it's also closer to me then any other "sandwich" place because I don't do Subway.
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K G.
Turkey-Bacon-Avocado....Yum. Love the corn and black bean salad, but last time ordered two and when I got home they had only put one in the bag.
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Leslie C.
ABC looks and feels a lot like Panera Bread's poorer cousin, but the prices are on par with Panera. Personally, I like their turkey sandwich on 9 grain bread, but most of their food is unremarkable. Their soups do not taste made from scratch. However, their cookies (especially the chocolate chocolate chip ones) are fantastic! I don't feel their combos are really worth the money. You don't get the amount of food you would at Panera, nor is the quality the same. Ambiance is closer to a McDonalds. You have the fireplace, couches and classical music, but I always feel rushed to get out of here.
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Stan S.
delicious lunch. i'm sure i'll go again
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Sean S.
I've taken a while now to decide about Atlanta. It started with my assessment of their coffee. The coffee is not bad.. Next I ventured to pastries. Then I decided I needed to try the soups and sandwiches. Overall, I like the quality of the food as well as the preparation of the food. Everything tastes fresh and they must have very good training, because the quality never waivers. I think Atlanta is better than Panera and worthy of making it a regular breakfast/lunch stop.
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Michelle P.
They have great bread of course and good sandwiches, soup and salads with plenty of healthy options. They offer combo meals with your choice of two or three; half sandwich, fruit bowl, cup of soup or half salad. I had the Turkey club and organic corn chowder. Both were good but the sour dough I opted for was a little thin to hold the sandwich together well. The chowder was good but didn't taste like they made it "from scratch daily". I though the prices were slightly steep since you walk up to order your own food and then clear your own table. They deliver you meal to you though. I paid around $9.50 for a cup of soup and half sandwich that came with a slice of bread as well. This location is clean and the service is OK.
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Jason B.
I had the Cubano panini and French onion soup. The Cubano was just all bread for the most part. The soup was not really hot and was pretty salty. Was not a good experience unfortunately.
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Samantha B.
I don't care how good the food is, waiting over 40 minutes for a takeout order is absolutely unacceptable. Ruined this entire place for me. Probably won't be back for a while
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Cindra S.
Because I live so close, I come here regularly. Some booths have plugs available and wi-fi. This location has gone through good improvements recently. It is cleaner and the service has improved. Friendly staff! Well on its way to 5 stars-
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Vernon S.
I took my wife to lunch and we had a lovely time. She had a wonderful cheddar cheese bread bowl and I had a tasty egg white omelette. They serve breakfast all day and they have Coke Zero--my favorite!
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Brandi F.
The food was pretty good. I had the California Avocado sandwich with a side of mandarin oranges. They bring the food to your table, which is nice, and I was served really quickly. The dining area is pretty large, with a lot of seating. The drink station is in an awkward spot and it seemed that everyone was trying to avoid bumping into each other. There is outdoor seating, which will be nice once the weather is cooler. It reminded me of Panera a lot.
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Alan A.
Good food at very reasonable cost. Omelettes are great as are the sandwiches.
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Dian C.
I remembered the soup and sandwiches as better....passable but not memorable.
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michelle d.
Great bread, good pastries, decent lunch, ok coffee.
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Ken K.
The Atlanta Bread Company is a close cousin of Panera Bread in the chain bakery-cafe category. You walk up to a bakery counter, order, and take a number to put on your table. Like Panera, it has a menu of fresh sandwiches and soups but unlike Panera, it also serves personal pizzas. My margherita pizza had a great crust and fresh mozzarella but was unfortunately made with diced tomatoes that gave off enough moisture to make the center of the pie soggy. It was good but should have had more spices and slices of tomatoes instead. Atlanta Bread Company is a good place to go for lunch if you want something quick, simple, and relatively healthy.
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C D.
I know this is a chain and I typically like small, specialty bakeries. But I SOOOO miss this place. We used to live in Northglenn and would go there every week for a late lunch or snack. I just went down there a couple times this weekend. I'm so disappointed they don't have a store in Longmont and/or Fort Collins. Instead we're relegated to Panera which doesn't hold a candle to Atlanta Bread Company. Staff is very friendly and efficient. Their bread is amazing. Their sandwiches and soups are very tasty. And the only down side to their pastries is that they're delicious...I can't afford to eat that kind of stuff that often. Anyway, great little nook if you're up by 104th.
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L C.
I'm giving them a four because I'm giving them a break, but one more incident and I'll have to drop it down. Tonight we went in to get a few sandwiches and I always order a turkey club panini but they informed me they were out...I can understand maybe not having bacon for it but to be out of the whole sandwich was odd. A month or so ago we ordered the berry brie and they were out of brie. Well anymore you never know what will happen next . Ended up eating at beau jo's...look for that review I'm sure it'll be great!
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Sarah S.
Came in on a Saturday night and it was dead...if that's any indication of their business. Pretty darn similar to panera. I had the white bean and kale soup. I got a side of white bread. I would have preferred wheat but was not asked what I wanted. Not sure if wheat is a choice? The soup was good. Had like a bacon broth. Overall though, I prefer panera.
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Holly H.
Unremarkable in every way. If you're hungry, this place will fix that. But other than that, the sandwiches are decent but unremarkable, and the baked potato soup was just weird. It didn't taste like potato - it tasted more like green chili soup, but it wasn't even a good version of that. I went with my family, and between the five of us, not a one was particularly impressed. The staff is friendly, but if you are craving a sandwich and soup in a cozy shop, you're better off finding a Panera.
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Dana K.
The food is decent, but they are stingy on the portions. A full size Greek salad had only two olives, one tomato wedge and two pepperoncinis... Pretty lame for the price. I work right around the corner, but probably wouldn't go back unless one of my coworkers insisted.
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Sam V.
If I had to base my review off my initial experience with their customer "service," it would have been a one star experience, hands-down. I'll summarize my first experience briefly: I placed a to-go order online. The online system notified me that it would take approximately 30 minutes to complete the order. (This was during a mid-week evening, when I've seen this ABC to be almost a ghost town, mind you.) I arrived in about 40 minutes to pick up my order. The restaurant was near-empty, and the manager was taking his break - totally fine. The take-out cashier nonchalantly picked up the fax order and inputted it into the system right there, in front of me. I asked her, "Was the order not entered?" She hesitated to respond. I asked her again, "Was the fax just sitting there this whole time?" Again, she hesitated at confrontation, as most people in Colorado do, apparently. I calmly asked for the manager. He was dumbfounded at how to respond. A smart-ass employee from the back approached the counter with a cowpie-eating grin to defend her manager. The manager stated that he was the only one who looks at the incoming online orders. I asked him, "What would happen if you had ten people placing an order online in the last 20 minutes? None of your employees can pick up the piece of paper and put the order in?" The smart-ass employee asked me, "Are you a manager?" And it was then that I decided I wasn't getting anywhere with my logic. I e-mailed corporate and got a telephone response from the owner/general manager who was very polite, professional, and who eventually rectified the training problem. As far as the quality of the ingredients goes, I have no complaints. I have been here twice since that initial poor customer service experience, and I've seen changes on both occasions. (Hopefully one of the changes implemented was the simple act of picking up an online order and inputting it in their order system.) ABC has always been a good change from the typical fast-casual sandwich places like Panera or Crispers. They offer similar menu items as the competition, offering, as well, variety and quality. The service recently has been great. Additionally, the interior is well-maintained, quiet, well-lit, and tucked away in a nice corner of its shopping plaza.
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Kristol T.
The food is pretty good. I had the Chargrilled Chicken Pesto Panini with chips and a drink. I will say that I wish they offered a different selection of chips. Other than that, the place is huge and they are pretty quick with ordering and getting your food out. Didn't really need to talk to the staff once you have your food so this is a pretty easy place to review. I didn't experience any lines or any problems.
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Justin Z.
Pretty good food at pretty good prices.
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Mike R.
Decent -- a nice alternative to Panera.
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Chris B.
Every month or so I'll tire of the few sandwich shops in the area and get a hankering for ABC. I'm not exactly sure why I'm drawn to it because the food isn't amazing but also not horrible either. I always have a panini, usually the Turkey Club and it's always good. The occasional time I've had a desert from their well sized bakey, it's also been good. Nothing earth shattering but a good lunch.
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Melissa E.
I love their chai and pastries but today we came in for lunch. I originally wanted to go to Cinzetti's ( next door) but when we realized it was brunch we decided we didn't want to pay the brunch rate of $15pp. Instead we need up paying $30 for lunch for 2 at ABC. Looking back, I'd of rather gone to Cinzetti's ALL YOU CAN EAT brunch for $15 pp.
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Jess C.
Definitely a regular place we visit. The potato soup in the sour dough bread bowl. Makes me hungry just thinking about it
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Lan V.
I had their Balsamic Bleu salad with no cheese and I really enjoyed it. I only ordered a half size, but it was pretty large enough to fill me up. I liked the ratio of walnuts and cranberries in the salad. It was refreshing and delicious.
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : Yes Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : No Dogs Allowed : Yes Waiter Service : No Caters : Yes
Garrick B.
Went once, and enjoyed it.
(5)Greg T.
Been here twice. Both times because it was the closest place within walking distance from my aunts house. First time I got the Chicken Waldorf and it was okay. Overpriced. Today, I got quite possibly the worst breakfast sandwich I've even had. Fast food quality. I blame it on my lack of knowledge of the menu so I'm giving it 2 stars.
(2)Patrick S.
The food and service here are good. Similar to Panera in selection and quality. The Half & Half combo is a good value with the soup and sandwich. The only downside is searching for the storefront in this strip mall; it is all the way in the back and impossible to see from the street.
(4)Holly S.
Yuck! I stopped here for lunch today while waiting for my car to get fixed. Ordered a bowl of tomato soup and a chai latte. The tomato soup was so salty that it was almost inedible. And the chai latte was, in fact, undrinkable as it was so sweet it was sickly. It gets two stars only because it was clean and warm. I won't be going back.
(2)Topaz A.
I stop here for a snack when I am at Marshall's or BBB. I usually get the beef chili which is really good. Today I got the "larger" chili in a bread bowl but it turns out it is just a regular cup of Chili in a big sourdough bowl that is not fully hollowed out so you get a lot of bread and just a regular serving of chili. The bread is ok but seemed a little "doughy" in the middle (judging by the piece of bread on the side, not the chili-soaked part) I also decided to get a pastry which was a mistake. The almond croissant was a disaster -looks like a smashed croissant with a bunch of almond cream, toasted almonds and powdered sugar on top. As I started to eat it I noticed the whole thing was sliced in half and noticed what looked like some more almond cream in the middle. I've never seen a croissant served sliced in half and the dough itself was not very flaky and I doubt it was baked today. I ate half of it. Too much almond cream and not very authentic dough so I would pass on pastry. I will probably just stick to a cup of beef chili from now on. Free Wifi is a plus and the meal with fountain drink was under $10
(3)Liz T.
My favorite Lunch spot nearby work. Although Panera has better soups, I prefer ABC because of the bread. The 9 grain is thick, chewy, and fluffy. They have more variety with options like breakfast sandwiches, pizza, pasta, and a more robust pastry case. It's also a bit cheaper than Panera. My Favs: The Roasted turkey sandwich with 9 grain with everything. The California Avocado Sandwich The roasted corn chowder
(4)Amanda D.
I don't know... I'm really on the fence about this place. The food was ok, the service was ok, and the prices were comparable to similar restaurants. There was a long line when I showed up for lunch, but it actually went pretty quickly. They do a half and half thing where you can get a half of a cup of soup and a half of a sandwich for $6.79... more if you pick a fancy sandwhich, which you are going to, so I don't really see why they don't just post that price. Seriously, who doesn't pick the fancy sandwhich (or salad, which is also an option)? I got the garden veggie soup and the chicken pesto panini to go. The soup had an industrial quality to it, like the kind of soup you would get out of your elementary school cafeteria. It was ok. I only really liked it when I was dipping my bread in it... but seriously, what doesn't taste good with bread? The panini was kind of cold by the time I got to it, so I feel like I should reserve judgement. I wasn't super impressed with this place. It probably would have been better it I would have eaten there instead of taking it back to my office.
(3)Steven W.
I had a nice pastrami on rye sandwich with a side salad. Decent lunch at a good price point. Very comparable to Panera with choices and quality.
(3)Leah P.
This is a resounding "OK". I'm still not entirely sure how it isn't Panera, they have almost the exact same menu and even the logo looks the same, but whatever. There isn't really anything here to knock your socks off, but it's all edible. It can be pretty crowded during the lunch rush, so plan to wait a bit. Their cookies are wicked good. I had a buffalo chicken panini (NOT good), a cup of potato soup (B-) and a cookie (A+). Maybe I'll just swing in for the cookie next time...
(3)Austen H.
Came here because I wanted, no needed, a Panini sandwich one day. I got the perfect sandwich and it was filling and I'm very glad we went. Prices and menu are pretty much like Panera, it's good I'd totally go again, it's also closer to me then any other "sandwich" place because I don't do Subway.
(4)K G.
Turkey-Bacon-Avocado....Yum. Love the corn and black bean salad, but last time ordered two and when I got home they had only put one in the bag.
(4)Leslie C.
ABC looks and feels a lot like Panera Bread's poorer cousin, but the prices are on par with Panera. Personally, I like their turkey sandwich on 9 grain bread, but most of their food is unremarkable. Their soups do not taste made from scratch. However, their cookies (especially the chocolate chocolate chip ones) are fantastic! I don't feel their combos are really worth the money. You don't get the amount of food you would at Panera, nor is the quality the same. Ambiance is closer to a McDonalds. You have the fireplace, couches and classical music, but I always feel rushed to get out of here.
(3)Stan S.
delicious lunch. i'm sure i'll go again
(4)Sean S.
I've taken a while now to decide about Atlanta. It started with my assessment of their coffee. The coffee is not bad.. Next I ventured to pastries. Then I decided I needed to try the soups and sandwiches. Overall, I like the quality of the food as well as the preparation of the food. Everything tastes fresh and they must have very good training, because the quality never waivers. I think Atlanta is better than Panera and worthy of making it a regular breakfast/lunch stop.
(3)Michelle P.
They have great bread of course and good sandwiches, soup and salads with plenty of healthy options. They offer combo meals with your choice of two or three; half sandwich, fruit bowl, cup of soup or half salad. I had the Turkey club and organic corn chowder. Both were good but the sour dough I opted for was a little thin to hold the sandwich together well. The chowder was good but didn't taste like they made it "from scratch daily". I though the prices were slightly steep since you walk up to order your own food and then clear your own table. They deliver you meal to you though. I paid around $9.50 for a cup of soup and half sandwich that came with a slice of bread as well. This location is clean and the service is OK.
(3)Jason B.
I had the Cubano panini and French onion soup. The Cubano was just all bread for the most part. The soup was not really hot and was pretty salty. Was not a good experience unfortunately.
(3)Samantha B.
I don't care how good the food is, waiting over 40 minutes for a takeout order is absolutely unacceptable. Ruined this entire place for me. Probably won't be back for a while
(1)Cindra S.
Because I live so close, I come here regularly. Some booths have plugs available and wi-fi. This location has gone through good improvements recently. It is cleaner and the service has improved. Friendly staff! Well on its way to 5 stars-
(4)Vernon S.
I took my wife to lunch and we had a lovely time. She had a wonderful cheddar cheese bread bowl and I had a tasty egg white omelette. They serve breakfast all day and they have Coke Zero--my favorite!
(5)Brandi F.
The food was pretty good. I had the California Avocado sandwich with a side of mandarin oranges. They bring the food to your table, which is nice, and I was served really quickly. The dining area is pretty large, with a lot of seating. The drink station is in an awkward spot and it seemed that everyone was trying to avoid bumping into each other. There is outdoor seating, which will be nice once the weather is cooler. It reminded me of Panera a lot.
(4)Alan A.
Good food at very reasonable cost. Omelettes are great as are the sandwiches.
(5)Dian C.
I remembered the soup and sandwiches as better....passable but not memorable.
(3)michelle d.
Great bread, good pastries, decent lunch, ok coffee.
(4)Ken K.
The Atlanta Bread Company is a close cousin of Panera Bread in the chain bakery-cafe category. You walk up to a bakery counter, order, and take a number to put on your table. Like Panera, it has a menu of fresh sandwiches and soups but unlike Panera, it also serves personal pizzas. My margherita pizza had a great crust and fresh mozzarella but was unfortunately made with diced tomatoes that gave off enough moisture to make the center of the pie soggy. It was good but should have had more spices and slices of tomatoes instead. Atlanta Bread Company is a good place to go for lunch if you want something quick, simple, and relatively healthy.
(3)C D.
I know this is a chain and I typically like small, specialty bakeries. But I SOOOO miss this place. We used to live in Northglenn and would go there every week for a late lunch or snack. I just went down there a couple times this weekend. I'm so disappointed they don't have a store in Longmont and/or Fort Collins. Instead we're relegated to Panera which doesn't hold a candle to Atlanta Bread Company. Staff is very friendly and efficient. Their bread is amazing. Their sandwiches and soups are very tasty. And the only down side to their pastries is that they're delicious...I can't afford to eat that kind of stuff that often. Anyway, great little nook if you're up by 104th.
(4)L C.
I'm giving them a four because I'm giving them a break, but one more incident and I'll have to drop it down. Tonight we went in to get a few sandwiches and I always order a turkey club panini but they informed me they were out...I can understand maybe not having bacon for it but to be out of the whole sandwich was odd. A month or so ago we ordered the berry brie and they were out of brie. Well anymore you never know what will happen next . Ended up eating at beau jo's...look for that review I'm sure it'll be great!
(4)Sarah S.
Came in on a Saturday night and it was dead...if that's any indication of their business. Pretty darn similar to panera. I had the white bean and kale soup. I got a side of white bread. I would have preferred wheat but was not asked what I wanted. Not sure if wheat is a choice? The soup was good. Had like a bacon broth. Overall though, I prefer panera.
(3)Holly H.
Unremarkable in every way. If you're hungry, this place will fix that. But other than that, the sandwiches are decent but unremarkable, and the baked potato soup was just weird. It didn't taste like potato - it tasted more like green chili soup, but it wasn't even a good version of that. I went with my family, and between the five of us, not a one was particularly impressed. The staff is friendly, but if you are craving a sandwich and soup in a cozy shop, you're better off finding a Panera.
(2)Dana K.
The food is decent, but they are stingy on the portions. A full size Greek salad had only two olives, one tomato wedge and two pepperoncinis... Pretty lame for the price. I work right around the corner, but probably wouldn't go back unless one of my coworkers insisted.
(2)Sam V.
If I had to base my review off my initial experience with their customer "service," it would have been a one star experience, hands-down. I'll summarize my first experience briefly: I placed a to-go order online. The online system notified me that it would take approximately 30 minutes to complete the order. (This was during a mid-week evening, when I've seen this ABC to be almost a ghost town, mind you.) I arrived in about 40 minutes to pick up my order. The restaurant was near-empty, and the manager was taking his break - totally fine. The take-out cashier nonchalantly picked up the fax order and inputted it into the system right there, in front of me. I asked her, "Was the order not entered?" She hesitated to respond. I asked her again, "Was the fax just sitting there this whole time?" Again, she hesitated at confrontation, as most people in Colorado do, apparently. I calmly asked for the manager. He was dumbfounded at how to respond. A smart-ass employee from the back approached the counter with a cowpie-eating grin to defend her manager. The manager stated that he was the only one who looks at the incoming online orders. I asked him, "What would happen if you had ten people placing an order online in the last 20 minutes? None of your employees can pick up the piece of paper and put the order in?" The smart-ass employee asked me, "Are you a manager?" And it was then that I decided I wasn't getting anywhere with my logic. I e-mailed corporate and got a telephone response from the owner/general manager who was very polite, professional, and who eventually rectified the training problem. As far as the quality of the ingredients goes, I have no complaints. I have been here twice since that initial poor customer service experience, and I've seen changes on both occasions. (Hopefully one of the changes implemented was the simple act of picking up an online order and inputting it in their order system.) ABC has always been a good change from the typical fast-casual sandwich places like Panera or Crispers. They offer similar menu items as the competition, offering, as well, variety and quality. The service recently has been great. Additionally, the interior is well-maintained, quiet, well-lit, and tucked away in a nice corner of its shopping plaza.
(4)Kristol T.
The food is pretty good. I had the Chargrilled Chicken Pesto Panini with chips and a drink. I will say that I wish they offered a different selection of chips. Other than that, the place is huge and they are pretty quick with ordering and getting your food out. Didn't really need to talk to the staff once you have your food so this is a pretty easy place to review. I didn't experience any lines or any problems.
(4)Justin Z.
Pretty good food at pretty good prices.
(3)Mike R.
Decent -- a nice alternative to Panera.
(3)Chris B.
Every month or so I'll tire of the few sandwich shops in the area and get a hankering for ABC. I'm not exactly sure why I'm drawn to it because the food isn't amazing but also not horrible either. I always have a panini, usually the Turkey Club and it's always good. The occasional time I've had a desert from their well sized bakey, it's also been good. Nothing earth shattering but a good lunch.
(3)Melissa E.
I love their chai and pastries but today we came in for lunch. I originally wanted to go to Cinzetti's ( next door) but when we realized it was brunch we decided we didn't want to pay the brunch rate of $15pp. Instead we need up paying $30 for lunch for 2 at ABC. Looking back, I'd of rather gone to Cinzetti's ALL YOU CAN EAT brunch for $15 pp.
(3)Jess C.
Definitely a regular place we visit. The potato soup in the sour dough bread bowl. Makes me hungry just thinking about it
(4)Lan V.
I had their Balsamic Bleu salad with no cheese and I really enjoyed it. I only ordered a half size, but it was pretty large enough to fill me up. I liked the ratio of walnuts and cranberries in the salad. It was refreshing and delicious.
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