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    Noodles and Company

    3.1 (161 reviews)
    InexpensiveNoodles, Salad, Pasta Shops
    Open 10:30 am - 11:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Cajun Shrimp Fettuccine Duo

    we walked in knowing they close at 10pm, they told us we could only do to-go orders and it was barely 8pm! First there was a misunderstanding and an extra plate was added to our order so we had to get a refund and the girl working didn't even give me my full refund but i decided to stay quiet because it looked like she wasn't having it.. we got the korean steak noodles and the cajun fettuccine, we ate in the car and open our food, the only thing in the korean steak noodles was noodles and some pieces of red cabbage, no steak no spinach no cucumber no scallions, the fettuccine was just shrimp,scallions, and noodles... definitely not satisfied with our dinner, maybe some friendlier staff would work too... no smiles or any sort of customer service is given. Definitely not coming back.

    Wisconsin Mac & Cheese
    Allison P.

    I went here again after having a sub-par experience last time hoping it would be better as I've had good food here before. Regrettably it was awful. I arrived with two friends around 4:45pm on a Sunday. We ordered two regular Wisconsin macs, one with Parmesan chicken. We also got the cheesy garlic bread for free. The mac was incredibly undercooked to the point where it was crunchy and stuck to our teeth. It was like it had spent one second in boiling water. My friend asked for his to be redone and the second bowl was only slightly more cooked. The Parmesan chicken was very salty so the entire bowl was salty. The bread was just alright, we didn't want to finish it. There were three employees there while we were there and they were goofing off and laughing. I don't have a problem with employees enjoying their work - it only becomes a problem when they deliver undercooked or uncooked food. One of the employees sat at a table and started eating and drinking an energy drink and belched super loudly which was off putting. I used to love coming here but it's really gone downhill and I don't think I will be back.

    Pad Thai with Shrimp
    Steve P.

    Noodles & Company is definitely a casual dining establishment. The atmosphere is relaxed and the process is simple. As you walk in you see a menu board with the options available. Then you proceed to the register, place your order and take a table. Your meal is prepared then brought to you. The staff is very friendly and polite. The lighting is a relaxing dimness without being dark. The establishment looks and feels clean and the booths are firm, comfortable and spacious enough to not feel jammed in. The food came out incredibly fast, that did not take long at all, but then we did get there after rush hour and pretty much had the place to ourselves. I had the Pad Thai with shrimp. There was an initial vinegar taste that caught me off guard, but it disappeared after another bite. The peanut sauce is very light. I wish it had more of a peanut flavor and was a bit thicker. The veggies were fresh and crisp, the shrimp was good and cooked well. The parmesan bread is tasty and comes with marinara, it has a rich deep flavor. Potstickers are full and maybe could be cooked just a little bit longer. The flavor was light. The dipping sauce for the potstickers was nice though with a bit of heat to it. This is the kind of eatery to quench that craving for a particular noodle or Pad Thai dish while having an on-the-go kind of a day. The food is decent, the flavors work, service is with a smile.

    Tofu and vegetables
    Cindy R.

    This place has a meeting room, which was very convenient. 17 of us were seated, and we placed our orders. The waitress was nice, and handed out separate bills, which we appreciated. My husband and I ordered tofu and vegetables, braised pork and noodles, and steamed dumplings. My favorite of the three, was the tofu and vegetables. I didn't like the seasoning on the braised pork. But I did like the noodles. Tasted fresh. Dumplings were prepared well, but it was rather bland, compared to other dumplings I've had elsewhere. They didn't have hot mustard, so I used the hot (spicy) oil, and mixed it with soy sauce, to dip my dumplings into. If you like Chinese food, try this place. Overall it was good, which is why I gave this place 4 stars. Better than average. But not great. Try it for yourself. Worth a visit!

    Wisconsin Mac & Cheese with Parmesan crusted chicken
    Mariah F.

    I like to get the Wisconsin mac and cheese and add the parm crusted chicken on top. It's so good and filling! I usually have leftovers every time too. If you haven't had this simple combo you should try it!

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