my husband and I got dinner here before boarding a flight to boston, and thought for airport food it was relatively inexpensive and decent quality. for $25, we got the Italian sandwich, greek gyro platter, and a side of cole slaw.
the gyro platters are a really good deal. it was a large sandwich with gyro meat, tomato, lettuce, and (lots of) red onion, but the side salad was what made it such a great deal. the salad was huge, and came with olives, feta cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, and red onion. I liked the flavor of the vinaigrette, but wish that the dressing had come on the side. the cole slaw was crispy, but had a little too much mayonnaise.
Great breakfast for an airline terminal, with reasonable prices.
We wanted a full breakfast as United does not provide any free food enroute to Mexico. A vegetable omelette, toast and an egg white with ham on a roll rivaled any deli outside the terminal environment.
I try to watch where the pilots and flight attendants eat and they were all here.
The staff was terrific and the classy hats are cool!
Standard airport food, set inside a large and actually rather decent food court.
Pastrami isn't bad at all– wouldn't past muster at a deli outside of an airport, but decidedly better than the usual fast food crap, and surprisingly edible.
Service was a bit slow, but nothing at all like one of their competitors a few places down that had the world's most ridiculously line considering the odd/slow hour.
Ordinarily this would be a 2 star place at best, but given the outside conditions, I can swing it 3 stars.
LOST DOG
Sorry, but the pathetic little Italian hot dog was entirely lost, or swallowed up as it were, is the large dry bun.
No taste at all & it proved to be an effort to ingest. Not good, and not worth the $4.27 even though that might seem like a bargain in an airport.
my husband and I got dinner here before boarding a flight to boston, and thought for airport food it was relatively inexpensive and decent quality. for $25, we got the Italian sandwich, greek gyro platter, and a side of cole slaw.
the gyro platters are a really good deal. it was a large sandwich with gyro meat, tomato, lettuce, and (lots of) red onion, but the side salad was what made it such a great deal. the salad was huge, and came with olives, feta cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, and red onion. I liked the flavor of the vinaigrette, but wish that the dressing had come on the side. the cole slaw was crispy, but had a little too much mayonnaise.
Decent food for an airport. The fried eggplant sandwich is unhealthy but tasty; the veggie is very meh. $2.99 mac and cheese works.
Great breakfast for an airline terminal, with reasonable prices.
We wanted a full breakfast as United does not provide any free food enroute to Mexico. A vegetable omelette, toast and an egg white with ham on a roll rivaled any deli outside the terminal environment.
I try to watch where the pilots and flight attendants eat and they were all here.
The staff was terrific and the classy hats are cool!
Standard airport food, set inside a large and actually rather decent food court.
Pastrami isn't bad at all– wouldn't past muster at a deli outside of an airport, but decidedly better than the usual fast food crap, and surprisingly edible.
Service was a bit slow, but nothing at all like one of their competitors a few places down that had the world's most ridiculously line considering the odd/slow hour.
Ordinarily this would be a 2 star place at best, but given the outside conditions, I can swing it 3 stars.
For airport food, this is decent if you stick to the basic sandwiches. Pastrami on rye with mustard. Bam. Done. Time to fly!