Green Ivy has a lot to offer, but the quality of their offerings vary substantially.
To begin with, all of the freshly prepared (take-out) food options that I've tried here have been pretty great. I've stopped here on quite a few mornings for their great-value breakfast sandwiches (my favorite was the absolutely HUGE two eggs and meat bagel for $3.50). I also enjoyed their fresh sushi bar (the pepper tuna is really good, as is the seaweed salad). And, the fresh Korean dishes (spicy pork was my favorite) were also pretty great.
I also used to stop here and get packaged goods (things like drinks, chips, crackers, etc), and they have a good selection of natural/organic. The prices are fairly reasonable (slightly cheaper than the Whole Foods down the street).
What I really didn't like about Green Ivy was their fresh produce. Time and time again, I would get produce home and bite/cut into it, only to find it was old and getting stale. So, I really can't recommend getting and fruit or vegetables here.
Green Ivy has a lot to offer, but the quality of their offerings vary substantially.
To begin with, all of the freshly prepared (take-out) food options that I've tried here have been pretty great. I've stopped here on quite a few mornings for their great-value breakfast sandwiches (my favorite was the absolutely HUGE two eggs and meat bagel for $3.50). I also enjoyed their fresh sushi bar (the pepper tuna is really good, as is the seaweed salad). And, the fresh Korean dishes (spicy pork was my favorite) were also pretty great.
I also used to stop here and get packaged goods (things like drinks, chips, crackers, etc), and they have a good selection of natural/organic. The prices are fairly reasonable (slightly cheaper than the Whole Foods down the street).
What I really didn't like about Green Ivy was their fresh produce. Time and time again, I would get produce home and bite/cut into it, only to find it was old and getting stale. So, I really can't recommend getting and fruit or vegetables here.