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  • Alright, I like Moe's. I've been to a number of Moe's in many different locations, they are great for vegetarians and I know what to expect which is nice (the whole point of chain fast food places). This one on the other hand is something else completely. First Impression: Why are there so many teenagers in here? (Of course right next to NASH so yes, high schoolers everywhere. Looks like a Moe's, feels like a high school cafeteria. Service: "Welcome to Moe's!", as expected. Now, for the main event, choosing the ingredients on your chosen type of food. The people on the other side of the counter must think that I work there, he asks, "Rice?". Now I have been to Moe's before but between all of the other Southwest/Mexican-style fast food places, I don't remember the types of rice. At least give me some options! "Anything else?" Why yes young squire, I would also like some pinto beans and throw some queso on there. Next on to the cold stuff. Again, I just start telling mademoiselle what I would like. (At this point 5 people are in the line behind me) She keeps rushing me, as if the people behind me cannot wait. Same deal with my father, who is definitely a little slower than I am, she puts his quesadilla on the grill before he gets to ask for cilantro. Really, what is the rush?! Now to the girl at the cash register, "Is it just the stack?" she says with the most neutral face in the whole world. No, also that other thing whatever it is, burrito? (I'm not sure what my father has ordered). "It's a quesadilla", in the most condescending tone. Wow okay, can't wait to come back here with your attitude. Atmosphere: Teenagers, everywhere. Friends of the employees too, shouting across the room, mock complaining, just not a great place. I'm not sure if there was anyone who is actually a manager working there. Food: Haphazardly put together, same taste as any Moe's but really I would just avoid. No care taken to put it all together, almost like a preschooler's piece of art, you want to like it, but deep down you know it's just a blob on a piece of paper. Drinks: Just had water. Ask for a water glass, they give you a clear plastic cup. Free. Price: Normal Moe's prices, which can be found on their website. I'd say you're looking at sub $10 each if you're getting soft drinks. If not, even better, under $7 for the Julia Gulia (Veggie Stack). Restrooms: Was just in a rush to leave. Didn't bother. Overall: Food is, okay. This place, I probably wouldn't even get it to go, just go to a different Moe's, or a whole different establishment all together. Or make some food at home, that always works.
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