Ed U.
Yelp
Noticing the dearth of reviews here, I'm mildly surprised at the lackluster response to this daytime kiosk operation at Civic Center Plaza. I wonder if it's because there wasn't a great deal of fanfare back in February when the current owners took over from Bi-Rite who built and operated this kiosk until the pandemic shut them down. Maybe people still think they can get Bi-Rite ice cream here and get bummed when they discover it's gone. If you ask me, I really think it's because the menu wasn't all that memorable.
This was despite the use of local celebrity names to name their salads, sandwiches, and burgers. The approach reminded me of old-fashioned delis that used to make a big deal of naming their sandwiches after movie stars. I came here just because I happen to be walking in the plaza on an especially warm day and thought this might be a good choice for lunch since there looked to be plenty of seating in their somewhat enclosed patio area. I tried the $11 Phil Lesh Salad, which was tasty though a bit paltry.
It consisted of a bed of greens mixed with quinoa, butternut squash, charred Brussel sprouts, tomato, and pumpkin seeds, all of it doused with a red wine vinaigrette (photo: https://bit.ly/3xXJFTo). To ensure I wasn't being too healthy, I also went for the $5 Hand-Cut Kennebec Fries, which were really chunky steak fries topped with shaved parmesan cheese though coverage was rather spotty (photo: https://bit.ly/3regyHu). All of the food was on the OK side of the flavor spectrum which may have answered my own question.
FOOD - 3 stars...decent enough salad and fries though a bit light on the portions
AMBIANCE - 3.5 stars...fine when it's sunny and out, be mindful the plaza attracts its own population that may infringe on your experience
SERVICE - 3 stars...a bit curt and transactional
TOTAL - 3 stars...I'll wait for the day when there is an Ed U. sandwich heavy on the mayo
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