Matthew Jones
Google
The staff here are really condescending. I ordered a panini off their lunch board, and had to wait a long time for it. It was very expensive and only had a single, thin slice of meat on it. When I expressed surprised that it wasn't toasted, the woman rudely retorted: "Panini just means 'little sandwich ' in Italian, it doesn't mean 'toasted sandwich.'" First of all, I don't need a language lesson, and actually you're wrong ("panino" is singular and "panini" is plural), and in the US, as in most English-speaking countries, "panini" exclusively refers to toasted sandwiches—hence the term "panini maker" for a sandwich-warming appliance. I will never come here again and I cannot believe this place has lasted as long as it has.