Newk's Express Cafe is the newest creation of the people who came up with McAlister's Deli. They sold that franchise and are probably looking to expand Newk's. Newk's is a fast casual cafe serving salads, soups, pizza and toasted sandwiches. Most prices range from $6.00-7.00. It's a little pricey for what you get. Newk's tries to be slightly more upscale with their wine and imported beer selection. I guess that's why it's in Collierville. The food itself is okay, but nothing exceptionally thrilling. It does dare to be different from subways or quizno's.
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SG P.
I like the pizza here but they are not very consistent-- totally depends who is putting on the toppings. I like the Margarita pizza with chicken added- but that turns it into $11 for a small pizza so that's pretty expensive. The salads are giant but for some reason they are not that appealing. I think it's because they use all greens. They load on the toppings so you can easily get 2 salads out of one. Their condiment table is good with a variety of things and bread sticks you can help yourself to. My one warning here is if you get take out--- you will get about half the meal you would get in the restaurant. I don't know why-- but anytime we have ordered take out it is very small portions- especially the salads- compared to ordering the same thing and eating it there. Bread on the sandwiches is very good and toasted. Busy place with usually helpful service.
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Pat R.
Newks on Houston Levee is a great lunch option. I highly recommend the grilled chicken sandwich. Their chili is excellent as a side item, but it's not offered every day. The restaurant is clean and the staff is friendly.
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David M.
Agree with Jan g. and Cin f. Average food at an above average price. My wife loves the Greek salads but I think I paid over ten bucks. Ridiculous. Also the ordering process is frustrating. Your standing in line and if it's busy it's hard to select from the menu quickly. The menu board is a little diverse and there us a lot to review when you have so little time to make a decision.
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Corey E.
I love this place. Plain and simple. They have a variety of sandwich, pizza, and soup options here and also a nice touch of dessert options as well. I've been to Newk's at least three times, twice at this location and once at the location on Poplar. Both are nice with exceptional customer service. I highly recommend the chicken pesto sandwich or the spicy chicken pizza. The chicken pesto sandwich is my all-time favorite on this menu. On my last visit, I had the spicy chicken sandwich (see picture). Although the pizza was good, it was little dry more than my liking for a pizza. I guess I'm use to the chicago-style pizzas and I seem to compare all pizzas to that standard. Prices here are very reasonable and it's safe to say that you can get a meal and a drink for under $13. All in all, I would recommend you try this restaurant.
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Jan G.
Pricy, small portions, crowded, and wholly unremarkable foods. Ok, the sourdough was pretty good, but there certainly wasn't enough between the slices of sourdough to merit the $7 I paid for a 6" sandwich.
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Address :3680 S Houston Levee,Ste 106
Collierville, TN, 38027
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Specialities
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Bike Parking : No Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : No Attire : Casual Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : Free Waiter Service : No
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cin f.
Newk's Express Cafe is the newest creation of the people who came up with McAlister's Deli. They sold that franchise and are probably looking to expand Newk's. Newk's is a fast casual cafe serving salads, soups, pizza and toasted sandwiches. Most prices range from $6.00-7.00. It's a little pricey for what you get. Newk's tries to be slightly more upscale with their wine and imported beer selection. I guess that's why it's in Collierville. The food itself is okay, but nothing exceptionally thrilling. It does dare to be different from subways or quizno's.
(2)SG P.
I like the pizza here but they are not very consistent-- totally depends who is putting on the toppings. I like the Margarita pizza with chicken added- but that turns it into $11 for a small pizza so that's pretty expensive. The salads are giant but for some reason they are not that appealing. I think it's because they use all greens. They load on the toppings so you can easily get 2 salads out of one. Their condiment table is good with a variety of things and bread sticks you can help yourself to. My one warning here is if you get take out--- you will get about half the meal you would get in the restaurant. I don't know why-- but anytime we have ordered take out it is very small portions- especially the salads- compared to ordering the same thing and eating it there. Bread on the sandwiches is very good and toasted. Busy place with usually helpful service.
(3)Pat R.
Newks on Houston Levee is a great lunch option. I highly recommend the grilled chicken sandwich. Their chili is excellent as a side item, but it's not offered every day. The restaurant is clean and the staff is friendly.
(4)David M.
Agree with Jan g. and Cin f. Average food at an above average price. My wife loves the Greek salads but I think I paid over ten bucks. Ridiculous. Also the ordering process is frustrating. Your standing in line and if it's busy it's hard to select from the menu quickly. The menu board is a little diverse and there us a lot to review when you have so little time to make a decision.
(2)Corey E.
I love this place. Plain and simple. They have a variety of sandwich, pizza, and soup options here and also a nice touch of dessert options as well. I've been to Newk's at least three times, twice at this location and once at the location on Poplar. Both are nice with exceptional customer service. I highly recommend the chicken pesto sandwich or the spicy chicken pizza. The chicken pesto sandwich is my all-time favorite on this menu. On my last visit, I had the spicy chicken sandwich (see picture). Although the pizza was good, it was little dry more than my liking for a pizza. I guess I'm use to the chicago-style pizzas and I seem to compare all pizzas to that standard. Prices here are very reasonable and it's safe to say that you can get a meal and a drink for under $13. All in all, I would recommend you try this restaurant.
(4)Jan G.
Pricy, small portions, crowded, and wholly unremarkable foods. Ok, the sourdough was pretty good, but there certainly wasn't enough between the slices of sourdough to merit the $7 I paid for a 6" sandwich.
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