What took me so long to finally try Capriotti's? I'm not sure why it took so long for our paths to cross, but as fate would have it, we had an office Thanksgiving party and I was fortunate enough to meet the Veggie Turkey.
For Capriotti's in general:
I am highly addicted to Capriotti's at the moment. Which is odd because I'm not usually a sandwich type of girl nor do I particularly care for fake meat. Something about this particular sandwich, however, has me got hooked.
The bread has a nice little crust on the outside while still being soft and chewy. The toppings are always fresh. There is a perfect balance of ingredients- not too much lettuce (like most places will do) and not too skimpy on the "meat" and cheese. The sweet peppers? They have opened me up to a whole new sandwich experience. I l-o-v-e me some sweet peppers.
The employees are super friendly and I can't recall any problems with any of my orders. Plus you can sometimes get $3 off your next order if you get a survey on your receipt!
I've also had theVveggie Cheesesteak and it really wasn't for me- too much fake meat. It tasted fine I just couldn't handle that much fake chicken. I think it would be a really good sandwich for someone who is a newbie vegetarian.
My only gripe with Capriotti's is that they don't offer free water. I think it should be required that every restaurant has free water for their customers, but unfortunately that's not the case. I really, really hate paying for an overpriced bottle of water.
For this particular location:
The employees are great and they are pretty fast with my order. The store can get pretty messy though and there aren't a lot of places to sit down and eat your sandwich. It's probably best to just pick it up from here and eat elsewhere.