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Go Get My Food

Go Get My Food

(6 reviews)

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This service is disappointing. My husband and I ordered food tonight, over and hour and a half ago…read more We called to check on the status and the person on the phone said they just called it in 10 minutes ago and it would be another 15 minutes before it would be delivered. Why would they wait an hour and a half before ordering our food? Stupidity that's is why! Then the guy on the phone asked us if we still wanted the food and needless to say we said no but before we finished our response of no, he hung up on us. So disrespectful and definitely unprofessional. This is not the first time we have had difficulty either. They don't even check to make sure all the things you've ordered are in the bags before they deliver your food then argue with you about a refund because they don't want to lose money. As a professional working in the business world, I'm not sure how this service is still up and running when they do not take pride in providing adequate service. DO NOT ORDER FROM THIS COMPANY (it shouldn't even be called a company)! If there was a way I could give NO STARS, I would.

After having a bad experience with one of the restaurant getting changed $7 for an carne asada…read moreburrito with no beans that they didnt even have, and having it replaced with a beef burrito with beans on the sly. I was offered a $10 credit. So today I call and order a steak which its states is $14.99 on theyre website. So I figure 14.99 plus 2.50 delivery 2.00 tip 1.00 tax =total 20.49 minus 10.00 total to my cc cards 10.49 when I get off the phone I find they have charged my card 17.13 thinking it was a mistake I call back and nope no mistake the price for the steak I was charged 18.99 the website hasnt been updated. 4.00 for delivery so on and so on coming to a total of $27.13 for a 9 oz steak!. Steak arrived well done instead of medium six potato pieces for the side. As a daily food order I WILL NEVER ORDER FROM THIS PLACE AGAIN

MrBeast Burger

MrBeast Burger

(20 reviews)

We live around the corner from the "restaurant " and wanted to try it. After looking at $35 for…read moretwo burgers and fries delivered we decided to pick up for $25. Meh. I get there give her my name and the hostesses says they're working on my food and practically chases me out of the restaurant. Which as Bravos Italian kitchen was open and near capacity by the way. So as I left I asked if I should honk as I return with my car - she chuckled. Of course i sat there for the the next 15 minutes awaiting my food in the car until I finally called the BeastBurger national headquarters who promptly forwarded me along to the Lansing restaurant. Without any apology or concern. As I expected the hostess who took my name didn't realize when my food was ready until after I called from HQ and she realized it was ready. Rushing home I excitedly opened my hot burger. It was a pile of greasy mush. starving to death I barely managed to choke it down. My wife finished a third of hers and offered the 2/3 to me and I was unwilling to eat it. The Mr. beast style fries are covered with cheese,ketchup,mayo and mustard and grease. Of course they became a Mushy orgy of blah moist potatoes. Had the fries been cooked a little more they would've been at least edible but for the smell of fish oil which was nearly unbearable. Same undercooking with the burgers. Red on the inside. I eat medium rare steaks but not burger. for me tonight.

Just ok bordering on not that good…read more Ordered a Nashville Hot Sandwich meal with loaded fries and a Pepsi, and a burger with seasoned fries for my boyfriend and I. Everything was a bit cold, but I expected that after the drivers 6 mile drive. So not a deal breaker. Things went further downhill when I realized I got a Regular Sandwich instead of hot. And the burger was just "ok." Loaded fries were decent but are honestly something I could make at home. As icing on the cake I did not receive a drink. Looking for some good burgers and sandwiches? You'd have better luck in the drive through.

The New Daily Bagel

The New Daily Bagel

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Small shop that sells bagels big on flavor! Place can hold about 25 people and nice view of the…read moreMain Street. Loved the bagels! Wish they were in Houston. Had the lox and bagel. They have at least six cream cheeses that look to be made in house and they are generous when smearing it on your bagel. Service is quick and friendly. Definitely I will be back when I visit Lansing.

My father is a New Yorker and I've always cherished times in the city with him and my late…read more grandparents. Some of my earliest memories are of a slice of pie, sprinkled with extra parmesan and taking in a real ball game (full transparency, I'm a Yankees fan. Sorry, Tigers peeps). Of course, NYC is famous for many other delicacies, but chief among them are their bagels. New Yorkers take their bagels seriously- whether from a brick & mortar storefront or a tiny cart on the street, they better be fresh, doughy on the inside, and slightly crips on the outside. Often served with a cup of joe in the famous Greek themed "We are happy to serve you" cup, bagels can be eaten plain, buttered, schmeared with cream cheese, stuffed with egg, sausage, or bacon, or topped with lox, red onion, and capers. But where does one go in the greater Lansing area for authentic bagels? And can I even get a cup of coffee downtown anymore? These are real life questions I faced recently as I 1) had to do this month's review and 2) had to serve jury duty. The latter query came about last Monday as my jury pool was finally given reprieve for lunch and set loose on downtown Lansing. I never though the day would come when downtown Mason's courthouse would have more walkable coffee options than Ingham County Court on Kalamazoo St. Enter the lifesaver that is New Daily Bagel and their assortments of bagels, customized cream cheeses, sandwiches- hot & cold, and yes, coffee. After walking several blocks trying to cure my caffeine headache, I stumbled upon this shop and was greeted ever so graciously by Basil and assured that they had coffee. His soccer jersey let me know he was a fan of the beautiful game, but I enlightened him that he should root for Chelsea FC (Club World Cup Champs 2025). On my return visits, I was helped by Joseph, who was knowledgeable about the menu and kind. Michael Mahdi, who has run the business since 1987 has clearly created a family atmosphere with his staff and even still makes sandwiches himself today. What Was Necessary I'm a two cups a day kind of coffee drinker. So, when the judge finally let our jury pool out for lunch well after noon, I went full-on Indiana Jones searching for an antidote to my hankering. The iced latte with oat milk and caramel was perfectly timed for a summer afternoon and several blocks back to my return destination. At first, I was let down with only a small 12-ounce cup as the only option, but the coffee was deep and punchy. The caramel was sweet enough to not require additional sweeteners, and the oat milk proved just creamy enough to make for a lush treat. What's Really Good The bagels... honestly. I ordered several variations to get a wider perspective on what the New Daily has to offer. First, the Cinnamon Crunch Bagel ($1.89 plain) with apple cinnamon cream cheese ($4.29 including bagel) was very enjoyable. Sweet, but not overpowering with the added bliss of the crunchy topping, this bagel is pleasing. The same can be said for the Nova Lox on Garlic Bagel ($11.99). Creamy cheese combined with scallions join slices of cold-smoked salmon, red onion, and capers. The New Daily Bagel also serves it with the devil's fruit (raw tomatoes), but I politely set that aside. The garlic bagel offered a nuanced flavor profile, and the lox were slightly sweet, which was perfect with the crunch from the onion and capers. I'm a big fan of breakfast sandwiches. On most weekends, I can be found constructing them in my own kitchen. The Daily Bagel offers choice of meat on their breakfast sammies. I opted for the Bacon, Egg, and Cheese on a Cheddar Bagel ($4.19). This handheld was stuffed with fried eggs, bacon, and cheddar cheese. The bagel's own cheddar had a nice pungency to it that elevated the sandwich overall. It was nearly, better than my own because I opted for the veggie light cream cheese that brought fresh, earthy flavors to the mix. Best Bite The onion roll that accompanies The Journal ($9.35) specialty sandwich is incredible. The Journal is packed with seasoned corned beef and mustard, but the combo of mozzarella and cheddar cheese are the star. The melty mix pulls apart like pizza in a tv commercial and the yum that follows is superb.

Batter Up Bistro - Tiramisu and Lemon Cake. I highly recommend the lemon cake if you like any sort of lemon pastry- it was divine.

Batter Up Bistro

(75 reviews)

What an amazing atmosphere and the FOOD WAS OUTSTANDING!!! The service was great and the mimosas…read morewere tasty. Highly recommended

What's Good This is the kind of place I generally root for…read more Locally owned, attention to ambience and identity, a focused menu that doesn't try to do too much, and an effort to make you feel welcomed. Batter Up Bistro reminds me of several places I've visited in New Orleans with a jazz trio playing ragtime as I enjoyed brunch and maybe a midday Hurricane cocktail. The interior is rustic chic while still being warm and inviting and I really enjoyed the beverages I ordered. The Apple Crisp Latte ($8) I ordered for my breakfast visit was hot and made me feel even more cozy. Apple simple syrup paired with house coffee blend and oat milk with notes of cinnamon was very pleasing to the palette without been blown away by apple flavor. The Baron ($15) was a pre-dinner cocktail with whiskey, ginger beer & liquor, almond bitters, and a hickory smoked finish. It was strong, but not breathtaking, a well-balanced flavor profile. What's Really Good Dinner service was suitable even if a bit slow, especially given the few diners that were also in attendance that evening. The bar tender was also waiting tables and while he was capable and hospitable, he clearly had too much on his plate running the front of house solo. I started with the Sea Scallop appetizer ($17). Three substantial scallops with a dill forward dusting sit atop a lovely, creamy parsnip puree. The puree was slightly sweet and the microgreens that were likely intended more as a garnish offered a nice textural note. The scallops were cooked uneven if I'm being honest where only one out of the three had a desirable brown crust and the other two were grayer. Dinner went up several notches with the Pan-seared Salmon ($32) which I ordered blackened. The fish was tender and flaky, and the blackened seasoning was right on target. The salmon paired quite well with the roasted Brussels sprouts, which themselves had a lovely char, and the wild rice. I also appreciated the accompanying blackberries which offered a touch of sweetness without compromising earthiness. Best Bite My first visit was a bit lonely as I was the only patron dining on a Thursday mid-morning. Perhaps the previous day's snowfall had scared others away, but I was itching to get out and about finding the breakfast selections a respite from winter's doldrums. I ordered the Eggs Benny ($20) with perfectly poached eggs atop their delightful house baked toast which was dense enough to hold up the thinly sliced ham, eggs, microgreens, and herbaceous hollandaise sauce. The sauce was rich and creamy with a pleasant punch of lemon and dill. The dish is served with garlic and herbed red skin breakfast potatoes and they were a hit. Also, a star was the side of thick cut bacon ($8) which was smokey and a perfect medium cook. Chef Cari came out to express her gratitude for my visit, which only made me wish more folks had joined me that day.

Center of the Plate - Wedding table set-up for Family-style service @GLOperaHouse

Center of the Plate

(5 reviews)

We went to a wedding that COP catered and the food was amazing. When it came time to book the…read morecaterer for my own wedding in July 2024, we wanted COP. We met and discussed options and made a down payment for her services. About a month before the event, she sent us a message that she would no longer be able to cater for us due to a traumatic accident. We gave her time to heal and get through PT but now, a year after paying our deposit, we still have not gotten it back. We also no longer get responses to emails or txts. Wanted to share our experience so others do not have this same experience with COP.

I utilized Center of the Plate for a Baby Shower. The owner is extremely professional and timely…read morein responding to questions. She offered great suggestions and help us to find a great option within our budget when the party kept growing in guests. Communication was great through the planning period and she arrived early to deliver the food. She even helped out with a few other non food related tasks when we didn't even ask her to do so. The food was OUTSTANDING! The absolute best catered food I have ever had. The food was very flavorful, beautifully presented and high quality. Guests raved about the food and a few went back for seconds and thirds. Having owned an event planning company and worked on planning many events that required catering service, I must say that Center of the Plate is the best I've ever worked with and apparently a best kept secret of Lansing.

Jimmy John's - #12 BEACH CLUB just sloppy

Jimmy John's

(31 reviews)

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This is not a "gourmet sandwich" food/veggies/bread is not fresh! It's literally 5 people in the…read moresmall work area near the register and no one "sees" me standing there and they have the bell on the door, I stand there for at least 2 minutes and I'm in a rush, they're just talking to each other while I'm still waiting so I asked loudly (to the blonde hair guy who looked at me a few times) ARE YOU GUYS OPEN!!??? Like seriously!? Do better, it is not clean, the tables are never clean, I had to clean my own table off, the floor is dirty and sticky. They "act" as if they're sweeping which only looks like they're trying to look busy but actually clean the tables off! Sandwiches are made sloppy and not made freaky fast. I was the only person there and my sandwich still took around 5min for them to "make" because they're playing rock paper scissors on who's going to make it..just sad, nasty and disappointing

OK this is the fifth time i have had issues with this horrible store. nothing is freaky fast about…read moreservice its a whole mess and the workers (some not all) are rude and unhappy. today my lunch took 35 minutes to be prepared. one sandwich that i ordered online to be ready asap. i only ordered online this time because last time i ordered inside it took 25 minutes. either the slogan needs to change better training needs to happen or this location needs to close. its ghetto and service sucks. people were walking out once they walked in and seen the line backed up to the door and only one cashier working. this place is a mess i will not be back !do better!

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