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    MIXT

    3.6 (307 reviews)
    ModerateVegetarian, Salad
    Closed 10:30 am - 3:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Outdoor seating

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    Peachy salad
    Benson W.

    Charged me extra for some unknown reason. Staff don't seem to be willing to answer questions about the ingredients. Edit: the extra charge concern was resolved in a timely manner! However I still think the staff could be more communicative. Really good salads overall.

    What a cute place. If you're looking for something quick, efficient and delicious, this is definitely the place to eat. The salads are very well prepared, the staff greet you with a smile on anticipates by asking the proper questions. The line was cleared in a few minutes I know we're not sure why it was nonexistent. I would recommend this place also for its out-door. The secret of their success is the staff! Congratulations Areli, Adrian, Yadira for helping us out today.

    Mark O.

    Mixt Greens is my go to place for salads in the city. My one gripe with them is that every one of their locations is lunch only. That is unfortunate because sometimes I really get a craving for a healthy salad for dinner. The portions that Mixt Greens gives are huge. They completely stuff these huge plastic to go containers to the brim with generous portions of dressings and toppings. They are, in my opinion, very affordable for the amount served starting at $10. The best part though, is the customizability. I don't know of any other salad place that has such a large variety of toppings, greens, dressings and meats. Overall, Mixt Greens offers the best custom salads around and I will continue to go there whenever I'm in the mood for one. For huge, made to order salads that can be as creative as you like, "I'm a fan."

    Some nice looking salad, though mostly lettuce.
    James D.

    And now for a salad stand that elicits strong emotions, up and down, the agony and the ecstasy, until the struggle and worry and occasional fits of satisfaction blend together and the whole experience disintegrates into such bland mediocrity that you can't possibly care anymore. Mixt Greens is a good gut check on just how completely you've succumbed to present-day San Francisco reality. There may not be a better salad for cheaper, or a cheaper salad for better. But the greediness and grabbiness of this chain always leaves a bad taste. They offer some patronizing counsel about how awful a decision it was to eat healthy today "said no one ever"--and yet it's really hard to finish something one has ordered at this place without hating oneself. I've always been a Design Your Own. Pick a type of greens, a dressing, and five other things. There's never enough of the other things, though there's for sure a generous helping of lettuce. They offer bread, a tiny sliver of a heel of nothing, I suppose for appearances. The ingredients are mostly fresh, though not really moreso than at anywhere else in FiDi. I'm rarely full after finishing one, and the only usefulness I've found is when I'm nutrient-light on the week and I've pushed lunch back late enough that a real meal might interfere with dinner plans. Then they bill you. Year-on-year the price goes up and the salad size goes down. They cling by their fingertips to single digits--most affordable basic option rests at $9.95--but then they add one of those dishonest "health mandate" surcharges on top and apply SF sales tax to the whole thing, so it's really $11.23. I've gone back periodically but every time I do I hate myself and remind myself not to go back again. I think maybe next time I'll remind myself and look back at this review to inspire better decision-making.

    Stephanie C.

    I liked how organized the line is - there are paper menus at the beginning and end of the line along with a huge menu above the salad bar. The line moved fairly quickly. I was able to scan the entire menu before it was my turn to order. I got the Brooklyn salad with medium amount of dressing, but substituted the romaine for butter lettuce. This was a great and surprisingly filling salad. My only cons are the salad is overpriced (this is SF I suppose, and it's conveniently located) and my salad builder didn't look happy (I smiled at her but she didn't smile at all).

    debi a.

    This is the 3rd time I have gotten bad lettuce with either the old tops or huge brown pieces! For a $15 salad you shouldn't have these issues. The first time it happened 2 months ago I thought it was a fluke - the second time I threw it away and banned Mixt. I didn't have time to walk back and deal with it. So today my coworker was going and I thought it's been awhile, I used to love Mixt, let's go for it! GUESS WHAT... brown old lettuce! But today walked it back and showed them and got my money back GOOD RIDDANCE $15 old salad.

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