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| - This was not a good experience. The menu on the wall was very sparse (ie: no descriptions of what any of the food was), and when I asked the woman at the register what was in a sandwich, she had trouble telling me. I also inquired about what kind of cheese was in a soup and whether or not it was pasteurized (I'm pregnant) and was told that it was not, even though I've literally never heard of Jack and cheddar cheese being unpasteurized unless it's right off the farm. Furthermore, we waited in line forever (I think due to the fact that the menu didn't offer much help and there being only one register open during lunch (and the slow service at the register). I ordered a panini and a soup and it took longer than you'd think to get my food. The soup was fine, but the panini was a huge disappointment. It had hardly any flavor and although I had asked for a different kind of bread, the sandwich came out with the bread it was originally on. For nearly $9, the sandwich left much to be desired. Lastly, the ambiance was poor. You can see into the kitchen and, while clean looking, was messy. The food came out w/o untensils (even though we were dining in and I ordered soup), which was surprising to me. Overall, I would not recommend Kneaders and certainly will not be coming back.
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