Delivery: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Bike Parking: Yes Good for Kids: Yes PokéStop Nearby: Yes
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$ Price range Under $10
5 reviews
Marylyn Westrick
I really want to like this place, since I love the idea of healthy fast food, but it's hard with it's very bad service. I've been to a ton of Fresh & Co's around the city, and every place left me unsatisfied.
When I come here, I usually order a mixed salad. They let you choose 4 free toppings, but there's very limited toppings that are actually free. Like, oh you want chickpeas? That's an extra 50 cents. Tofu? Extra $3. Oh you want to mix your salad? Extra $1. So a "$7" salad becomes $12 or $15 very easily…and it's not even that great.
Their snacks are alright. I like getting the chiseed pudding made with coconut milk. But again, a small small cup of pudding is nearly $5 or $6… so healthy, but for the price, is it really worth it?
Every time I go into a Fresh & Co, I feel like the employees work so fast that they're sloppy. You can tell that a lot of them work long hours and don't really care about customer's satisfaction. When asked for their opinion on dressings, they really didn't have one. Not much of a welcoming experience.
I prefer Chop't. It's basically a made-to-order salad. They have grilled panini sandwiches and some stir-fried made-to-order dishes too.
I got a salad with kale- blue cheese, onions, fried chicken, and egg- cost about $12. I do not think it was worth the price. Everything does seem pretty fresh but I feel like I can't justify the cost especially since they do not give muck quantity of each topping. I feel like at Chop't you get more bang for your buck. They give you 4 free toppings with the salad but it's super limited…like the egg was extra money. It seems like the only free toppings are like common stuff like tomato, etc. It adds up pretty quickly!!!!
Located in union square there's tons of other places to eat around it. I will say that I did feel healthy af after eating this…
I'd like to say "To paraphrase Linda Richman, 'neither Fresh nor a company – discuss.'" But while the food really didn't seem fresh to me, I have no choice but to presume that this is a legitimate corporation according to U.S. by-laws.
This place just feels way too in-between – a place striving for quality vs. striving for budget options, where it simply doesn't hit the mark for either. Its not exciting to grab a $5.95 sandwich to go when I can barely see the sandwich fillings inside the bread. I don't know… feels like a blatant attempt to piggyback on the Chipotle/Chop't "high end fast food" market, except that I paid more than I would at either of those places for a meal I enjoyed much less, and still felt hungry afterwards (or to paraphrase Woody Allen in a sentiment I'm sure Linda Richman would appreciate "The food here is terrible – I know… and such small portions!")
I eat at Fresh&Co pretty often, and this location is fairly new to the neighborhood I believe? I ordered an Asian Energy quinoa bowl, and it was not Fresh&Co usual standard…not enough quinoa, the salad was not properly sauteed which left the bowl soupy at the bottom. I think this place just needs better staff training for preparing the food.
I really like their seasonal salad right now which has kale+ romaine, apple, delicata squash, goat cheese, candied walnuts and wheat berries in smokey maple vinaigrette. Make sure you go light on the dressing if you don't have a sweet tooth. The salad really is just autumn in a bowl.
I really want to like this place, since I love the idea of healthy fast food, but it's hard with it's very bad service. I've been to a ton of Fresh & Co's around the city, and every place left me unsatisfied.
When I come here, I usually order a mixed salad. They let you choose 4 free toppings, but there's very limited toppings that are actually free. Like, oh you want chickpeas? That's an extra 50 cents. Tofu? Extra $3. Oh you want to mix your salad? Extra $1. So a "$7" salad becomes $12 or $15 very easily…and it's not even that great.
Their snacks are alright. I like getting the chiseed pudding made with coconut milk. But again, a small small cup of pudding is nearly $5 or $6… so healthy, but for the price, is it really worth it?
Every time I go into a Fresh & Co, I feel like the employees work so fast that they're sloppy. You can tell that a lot of them work long hours and don't really care about customer's satisfaction. When asked for their opinion on dressings, they really didn't have one. Not much of a welcoming experience.
I prefer Chop't. It's basically a made-to-order salad. They have grilled panini sandwiches and some stir-fried made-to-order dishes too.
I got a salad with kale- blue cheese, onions, fried chicken, and egg- cost about $12. I do not think it was worth the price. Everything does seem pretty fresh but I feel like I can't justify the cost especially since they do not give muck quantity of each topping. I feel like at Chop't you get more bang for your buck. They give you 4 free toppings with the salad but it's super limited…like the egg was extra money. It seems like the only free toppings are like common stuff like tomato, etc. It adds up pretty quickly!!!!
Located in union square there's tons of other places to eat around it. I will say that I did feel healthy af after eating this…
I'd like to say "To paraphrase Linda Richman, 'neither Fresh nor a company – discuss.'" But while the food really didn't seem fresh to me, I have no choice but to presume that this is a legitimate corporation according to U.S. by-laws.
This place just feels way too in-between – a place striving for quality vs. striving for budget options, where it simply doesn't hit the mark for either. Its not exciting to grab a $5.95 sandwich to go when I can barely see the sandwich fillings inside the bread. I don't know… feels like a blatant attempt to piggyback on the Chipotle/Chop't "high end fast food" market, except that I paid more than I would at either of those places for a meal I enjoyed much less, and still felt hungry afterwards (or to paraphrase Woody Allen in a sentiment I'm sure Linda Richman would appreciate "The food here is terrible – I know… and such small portions!")
I eat at Fresh&Co pretty often, and this location is fairly new to the neighborhood I believe? I ordered an Asian Energy quinoa bowl, and it was not Fresh&Co usual standard…not enough quinoa, the salad was not properly sauteed which left the bowl soupy at the bottom. I think this place just needs better staff training for preparing the food.
I really like their seasonal salad right now which has kale+ romaine, apple, delicata squash, goat cheese, candied walnuts and wheat berries in smokey maple vinaigrette. Make sure you go light on the dressing if you don't have a sweet tooth. The salad really is just autumn in a bowl.