Sandwiches here are the best ones in the financial core. I've walked by this place so many times before and have always been off put by the prices of their sandwiches ($10 including a spring mix with balsamic dressing), however today I was craving something fancy so I decided to give it a shot and I'm very glad I did.
I had my eyes set on the roast beef sandwich but then I spotted the turkey sandwich with cranberry sauce. The BEST turkey sandwich ever. Hands down beats Brick Street Bakery's Thanksgiving sandwich any day. They grilled it first open faced on the grill to head it up, then as a panini. The turkey was oh so moist, very surprising especially considering how easily it is to overcook turkey. The cranberry sauce was divine. None of the sugary sweet artificial cranberry stuff, this was just the right tartness with a slight hint of ginger
I upgraded to the fancy salad for $3 instead of the regular spring mix salad. Got the kale, pumpkin seed, cranberry salad with pickled carrot and radish. It was a bit acidic for my taste but I quite liked the balance of salad with the sandwich.
It was quite expensive, it totalled to almost $15 after taxes for the sandwich and salad but for the quality you are getting, it's worth it. I'm very glad I decided to try this place out for lunch.
Baked goods are sub par. I got the croissant on another occasion and wasn't very impressed. It was super dry and not flaky or airy nor was it particularly tasty. Not worth the $2+ for the croissant. I had a taste of the brownie and didn't like it. I like my brownies super chocolaty but this tasted like lots of icing sugar and not lots of cocoa. Probably won't be back for the baked goods but will be back for lunches!!!!