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    Auntie Anne's

    2.9 (12 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Charles H.

    Follow the smell. Lol. If you have been, you probably know what I'm talking about. If you don't, then, well, follow the smell. Now even if they have no pretzels ready for when you get here, don't give up. It just mean that you are about the to get the freshest pretzel. I personally like the mix of salty and sweet. The combination just create the perfect taste. And then only one thing left for me to wonder: why don't they have good coffee to wrap it all up...

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    Robert M.

    They are taking over the mall. I think there are three locations. Two carts and one store front. They of course do provide a fantastic product, if you like pretzels. They have come up with some additional flavors for the holidays (snow balls). Go figure. Anyway, my wife got me stuck on them and I have never had a bad experience in the Warwick Mall with any of their points of sale.

    Even at the end of the night there pretzels hit the spot. Original salty delicious.

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    GG’s Pretzels - Pretzel rods and some local goods

    GG’s Pretzels

    5.0(5 reviews)
    10.7 mi

    If you live in Warren and haven't been to GG's Pretzels yet, what are you waiting for?…read more The shop itself is pretty no frills, but honestly that's fine; this is grab-and-go food at its core, not a sit-down experience. What matters are the pretzels, and on that front they deliver. Don't let the words "soft pretzel" conjure up images of a soggy mall kiosk situation, because that's not what's happening here. These are large, beautifully baked pretzels with a rich, pillowy interior and a deep golden crust that has more in common with a brioche than anything you'd find at an Auntie Anne's. We grabbed the classic salted and the sour cream and onion. The classic with yellow mustard for dipping is simple, satisfying, and delicious. The sour cream and onion had a generous coating of seasoning that hits you immediately and keeps delivering all the way through. Then there's the chocolate dipped pretzel rod situation. The display case is genuinely dangerous to stand in front of. There lots of varieties, covering everything from S'mores to Cranberry Pistachio to Heath Bar Caramel. We picked up the lemon and the GG's D'Lite. The lemon is bright and snappy; a perfect balance of sweet and tart that I keep coming back to. As for the D'Lite, I was told it tastes like a Samoa. If that holds up, I may have a new favorite on my hands. They also carry products from a handful of other local businesses, which is a nice bonus if you're looking to pick up a little something extra. Go in, grab a soft pretzel, they are warmed up while you wait, and I dare you to try and leave without a few rods from the case. Lol Pro tip: this is a tricky spot on a busy road and at first glance, looks like parking is even trickier, but there is a decent sized parking lot in the back that you can pull into from the front left of GG's or from the side street, Homestead Ave., and GG's has both a front and rear entrance so don't let this intimidate you.

    GG's has always been a favorite of mine for years. Their chocolate dipped pretzels are flavorful…read moreand creative, and their warm pretzels are extremely tasty as well. Their new shop also has goodies from other local venders. So stop by and give them a try today!

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    BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse

    BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse

    3.1(407 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    This is your typical soulless, corporate chain restaurant that could be in any town in the United…read moreStates. Having said that, suburban Americans are a funny bunch ... and it is also wildly popular. We went here with kids and I'd say on a Saturday night, 80% of the people here had kids. The music is played very loud ... so if your kids are misbehaving, it's not a huge deal. The music pretty much makes conversation tough but acts as a buffer for screaming children (or adults). The first thing is that the reservations system is absolutely a complete and utter shit show. They do this thing called 'call ahead' where you call the restaurant or go online and hold a spot. It's a turd of a system because it doesn't seem to work. We came in and waited almost 30 minutes and saw several others who checked in and came 10 minutes after get a table. When we asked the host, they said it was because they had 2 people in their group and we had 3 people. Yet they were all seated in the same section we eventually were at the exact same table size. Beyond that, when you walk into the restaurant there is a giant revolving door, which gives about 5 feet of clearance to the hostess stand. There were no less than 20 people waited in an area the size of a hotel elevator. And each time someone came in, there was basically nowhere to move and the door sometimes hit the people gathered in the small area to wait. I cannot imagine a planet on which this would not be some kind of fire code issue. Beyond the utter chaos and frustration of the check-in system, we were finally seated after 20 - 30 minutes. The waitress was clearly overworked. Very capable but spread too thin and a bit frazzled but helpful when she appeared. We ordered: - Smash burger. This was actually very good. At $18, it should be. 1 mile away is a Shake Shack and I'd say that Shake Shack is a slightly better burger (at 1/2 the price) but the fries at B.J's were better. - California Chicken Club. The chicken breast was grilled nicely and actually had a grilled flavour, which was good. The bacon could have been a bit crispier. Tomatoes seemed fresh. Guacamole was not fresh, likely, but better than mayonnaise. I'd order this again. - The side Wedge was pretty blah. There were literally two small bacon bits on it. The dressing probably came from an industrial-sized bucket and contained no blue cheese chunks. It may as well be ranch. The lettuce was crisp and fresh. Probably not much better than French fries as a side. - Brown Ale was pretty terrible. It tasted of alcohol and was not smooth at all. I'd probably get a national brand, if this was a good example of their house made beer. Overall, I have to admit the food was better than 99% of chain restaurants (Applebees, Chilis, TGIFriday, etc.) It was true comfort food and if your expectations are low ... and you need a place to take the kids, this won't be terrible. It's somewhere between a Chucky Cheese and a Tavern on the Square. The prices were high ... but we felt that we got what we paid for.

    Great date night restaurant. Our service was top notch, food was tasty and exactly what we ordered.read more

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    BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse - In dining area

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    The Trap - Cauliflower

    The Trap

    3.3(230 reviews)
    5.7 mi
    $$

    The place was crowded ... that's for sure. So they must be doing something right. Sadly, not sure…read morewhat that is as this was as mediocre (if not slightly below mediocre) a restaurant as we have visited in a while. The food ... Probably the least impressive part of our meal was the food. Everything tasted bland and thrown together with no care. The menu has all the typical bar food staples ... nothing really imaginative or special. Including the taste. Seasonings are minimal. We had the grilled chicken Caesar salad ... bland and zero taste other than the lettuce. The best thing I can say about the salad was that the lettuce seemed fresh. The $8 add on chicken was half a chicken breast ... very dry and zero seasoning. No herbs, no salt ... no flavor. It had just been tossed into some kind of panini press and had some weird crusty reaidue on it that didn't look like chicken. The salad dressing was basically white mayonnaise. No lemon, garlic, etc. flavours ... just mayonnaise. It was described as 'house made'. Better to buy bottled, in that case. The pizza was bland too. The cheese had no flavour at all. Not even cheesy ... it was just kind of on the pizza. The crust was like a cracker. The chicken had some onions on it, which was really the only existence of any taste ... the rubbery chicken bits were probably the other half of the panini pressed chicken breast from my Caesar salad. The beer and cocktail list were good with a lot of IPAs, although not as many local names as we expected. The beer was shockingly expensive. A single can of Greater Good IPA was $12. With the tip and tax on that, you could buy a 4-pack at the store. Cocktails ranged between $16 - $18. The food prices as well were in the stratosphere. We just got back from a wedding at Disney World and the restaurant prices here were actually more than the prices of the Disney restaurants! If the food was good, I wouldn't complain about a $25 chicken Caesar salad or $24 burger. A salad with steak tips added would cost almost $35. For average food that didn't taste very fresh ... this isn't a place we'd return to. It's kind of a 'hey brah' vibe at the bar and the 'restaurant' space isn't very big. Most of the tables even in the restaurant are high tops, so be okay with that if you plan to dine there. The best thing I can say about this place is the vibe was cozy and the music was good. One real big red flag was that we watched a staff member drop something on the dirty floor that would be used on the tables by diners ... pick them up and continue to put them on the table. We also watched a food busser empty trash cans and then pick up plates of food and bring them to a table without washing their hands. Otherwise the staff was very personable.

    When I first moved here I used to love this place. Every time I've gone in the past year the food…read morehas been subpar. Whenever I order a medium well burger it always comes out like this. :( I sometimes go back with hopes it's gotten better as I leave nearby but it always disappoints. :( Good drinks but a repeated sad disappointment on the food.

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    The Trap - Indoor bar area upstairs

    Indoor bar area upstairs

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