Flora H.
Yelp
I've tried both thistle and territory and not been impressed, so I was skeptical about Everytable. But they were offering two meals completely free with no obligation and I figured they must really believe in their product if they are willing to do that, so I gave it a try and ordered two of their meals for delivery.
Delivery comes in a box with ice packets (not by a local delivery person like some other services), so it's a lot of wasted packaging.
For the first two meals, I had the spaghetti squash and meatballs and mediterranean grain bowl. Both were good, better than anything that I'd had from thistle or territory, but still a little pricey at what would have been $7.95 for each meal plus delivery without the promo. A perfect, quick and easy lunch.
The best way to do Everytable is to sign up for a subscription (you can skip weeks and cancel at any time, and you get preferential pricing) and to pick up directly at the store. This saves both on delivery costs and all that wasted packaging.
For my next order, I did just that. Most meals were $4.95 and $5.95 with the most expensive being $8.25. At those prices, we're now talking. I tried a few new things this time: puebla chicken tinga x 1 ($4.95), Chicken Tinga Stuffed Pepper x 1 ($5.95), spaghetti squash & meatballs x 1 ($5.95), homegirl salmon adobo x 1 ($8.25). Again, all were good. No real "stand outs" but at this price point and convenience, I wouldn't expect there to be. Everything is solid.
Convenience is key here so if you happen to live near an Everytable, you're in luck.