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| - So my pals and I decided to take an impromptu trip to Charlotte, solely to visit an IKEA. As a group of friends from relatively small towns, none of us had ever been before. So, you know, this is pretty exciting.
I'm gonna be honest the store itself is 5 stars but the food is more like 3 stars totaling to a smooth 4 star review.
First of all IKEA is huge like WHAT. My friend Isaiah got lost after he went to the bathroom and ended up roaming the top floor by himself for like 20 minutes. The Swedes really now how to present furniture and create a flowing floor plan so u hit every section like "Living Room," "Bedroom," etc. The prices are reasonable for the quality and appearance of the furniture, and I made a vow to myself that when I own my own place, I'm gonna be a solely IKEA furnished house cuz I love the furniture so much. The bottom floor is kinda confusing though and has extremely long checkout lines, so if you think what u bought is worth the wait then go for it.
Now let's get to the food. Honestly it's not too pricey to eat here, and they have these cool lil carts for all ur trays if u have too many to carry or just enjoy rolling your food around like me. I got a pulled pork sandwich with a swedish meatball add and some almond butterscotch dessert thing. Altogether it was like $7 plus some change. There was a Swedish meatball add-on for a dollar, because i had to try those before I left. Altogether the food was underwhelming, like average food you could buy from a grocery store and heat up. The dessert was unique though! Also the drink station is kind of confusing and the Coke and Fruit water does not taste all that good.
Honestly, I probably wouldn't eat here again, I just had to do it for the experience. But I will definitely furnish my entire house in this addicting Swedish furniture!
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