Theresa Black McCourt
+3.5
Went here before my daughter went to class.
Atmosphere- in a strip mall with a parking lot too small for it. A lot of waiting and maneuvering before getting a spot to park. Inside is big and resembles other Williams I have been to.
Food- today we had 1) French onion soup- my daughters favourite. she likes this places better than some of the finer places in town she has ordered it. 2) Grilled vegetable wrap- Lots of vegetables, great flavour. 3) egg salad wrap- Lots of lettuce ad tomatoes. Not a lot of egg salad. I would guess the wrap had about 2 tablespoons of it inside. 4) sweet potato fries- soggy with burned ends. Not the best I have had ( I wouldn't order them here again) The dipping sauce was good however.
Service- We were greeted by a lovely cashier and server. However, I asked for a glass of water ( I love the Williams at Bayfront- they have jugs for you to get your own) I had to ask twice more to the server for water before i got it. They should repeat what the bayfront place does.
Impression- I prefer Bayfront one because of it's location if i was just going for the food. I would stop here again if i was in the area and hungry.
Update - today I received water in glasses when I ordered as everyone else did Thanks. However, I had to return to the counter bc I needed ketchup (after asking twice for it) and for a dessert . When I went for dessert first I'm I was snapped at that it was coming (Blondie at front counter) this was after we had been served a soup and a wrap along with a latte. ) I never have any problems with the Williams at Bayfront and I go there more often. Maybe managers should talk.
Great Coffee and Sandwiches, but just stick to that. The coffee is actually very good, almost always a fresh pot and a nice atmosphere to sit down in. The food is expensive, but the value is there, especially the paninis. However, dont go for things on their "After 4pm Menu" they are absolutely awful, i tried the baked antojitos and the baked pickle spears and i was underwhelmed to say the least. $8 for 7 tiny, soggy pickle spears that were only breaded on one side. and another $8 for 4 inch and a half long pieces of antijitos, i payed $16 for a tiny, awful meal, not only were the portions laughably small, but for being baked they were far too greasy. I would go back, but i would just stick to the basic sandwich of your choice and a nice coffee.
Cafe with a view. This place is always super busy on nice days in the summer so please don't whine about service taking a bit longer than usual. The dark roast coffee is very good and I have never had a bad sandwich here. Lots of sail/motor boats going by. Bring a hat if the sun is strong. (Not All tables have umbrellas.) Beer and wine is also available as well as a good size dessert menu. I like this place
They have a great egg salads sandwitch! Great view of the water, and mmmmm coffee :)
Good variety and atmosphere. Price is reasonable and best of all free wireless internet.
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