If you're ever tired of deciding where to eat, you can always follow senior citizens that are leaving the mall.
I was pretty hungry and the mall food looked a little too Metrocenter so I headed outside to find food. I scanned the horizon and found exactly what I was looking for - a wild pack of sweet golden girls laughing all the way to a minivan.
I kept an eye on these beautiful, silver-haired sherpas because you and I both know they love a deal. Their cost-effective whip turned a careful right into Sweet Tomatoes and piqued my interest immediately.
The line going in was ridiculous - they make you get a salad before you pay, so you stand in line forever to make a salad while they hide the macaroni and cheese from you around the corner on purpose.
They have pretty good quality hot food, like soups and other inferior and less cheesy pastas. They thought they were pretty smart putting that salad up front to get you to fill up on green leaves, but you don't have to play their game. Just wait in line and make hard eye contact with everyone holding a salad plate so they recognize you as true brunch alpha and let you through to the bacon mac and cheese.
price: 6/10 (pretty cheap @ $12/person)
salad: 5/10 (very little meat choices, premixed salad)
soup: 7/10 (spice it up by stealing toppings you already paid for from the salad bar)
bread: 9/10 (it's bread come on)
pasta: 6/10 (add toppings, if you don't you'll be in bland city)
drinks: 7/10 (lemonade and hibiscus tea are great)
dessert: 5/10 (ice cream machine with toppings, tapioca, jello)
If you're looking for a good deal, they cater to a coupon demographic and most always are a google away from a buy one get one free deal. go during lunch for fresh food and avoid Sundays unless you love hearing hot takes from the Sunday service.