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Not good. Awkward and disappointing. Eat N Park is Eat N Park. Some love it. Some hate it. Personally, I'm a big fan of Parkhurst. Their to go quarts are priced extremely reasonable, pick up is fast, the foods consistent for diner fare. I have tried Hello Bistro multiple times and have finally given up on them. I'll drive to one of the E&P's near the city before I try Hello Bistro again. Let's start with the soup- it's the exact same soup sold at Eat N Park, yet priced over $1 more per quart. Why?!? Same with many other items, pricier yet not close to being as good as the standard Eat N Park. How can a place that has everything in place to be awesome, screw up burgers and gourmet grilled cheeses?... Try Hello Bistro and you can find out. Kids meals- how is it that a place that has 50+ salad fixings, serves every kids meal with fries?! And the kids meals are the same as Eat N Park but twice the price without any healthy side options. Serving milk doesn't make French fries healthy. It's just goofy and not urban family minded. Mind you, my toddlers $5 grilled cheese was acceptable in his opinion. It's nice to have your kids dinner cost $1.25 per bite. (Those w small kids will understand) The fries were given to the dogs, who thoroughly enjoyed them. I tasted one and thought they were gross. I much preferred when I bought my kid the same sandwich at the Ohio River Blvd Eat N Park w a side of grapes and the total was a little over $2. The customer service in this location is just- blah. I don't expect perfection. Things happen. Ingredients run out, but I'm never made to feel like this location actually feel cares if my order can't be filled in its entirety. I've tried. I've tried more than once. I've given up. Our last two orders were just beyond not good, awkward and disappointing.
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