Called in advance to ensure that this location had baked potatoes available and that they would have them in stock. The Spud was indeed giant. It fit into a square styrofoam takeout container along the diagonal. We ordered the angus spud which seemed to be just cheese and sandwich meat. There were literally four strands of some kind of dehydrated onion that looked caramelized but tasted like nothing. I liked the gooey melted cheese but the rest was pretty meh. But it was big and they gave us lots of butter (in small plastic packets that I was too lazy to fish out the butter with my knife so we ate it dry).
I ordered a salad. It was a pretty serious disappointment. The tomatoes were tiny chopped bits of a tomato, probably amounting to less than 1/4 of a tomato, including the inedible stem portion. The almonds and cranberries were good but I couldn't find any cheese in my salad at all. The meat was once again thinly sliced sandwich meat all crushed up which was surprisingly difficult to eat on a salad. The lettuce itself was brown and wilting in many spots--mostly romaine with a few leaves from a mixed greens pack.
I had a $2 off coupon and it still came out to over $15 for a baked potato and a crappy chopped salad. Pretty sure I won't be coming back unless there's a potato emergency. The space was clean but even at an off hour the seating was limited and awkward. They closed off the main trash can while we were there and so you had to go into the kitchen to throw things away, weird! Peeps were nice, though, for sure.