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    Straw Market

    3.4 (28 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Eggs shells that were in the cookie.

    Absolute worst experience EVER. Saturday afternoon, I had mentioned to my daughter that I had never even been inside The Straw Market, so she suggested that we stop there for lunch. Once inside, we saw a sign that stated 'Lunch Special - chili, breadstick, drink, and a bakery item - $6'. We both decided to order the lunch special. That's where the crazy started. The kid at the counter didn't know how to ring in the special. The other kid came out from the kitchen to show him how and questioned what we meant by the $6 lunch special. We showed him the sign. He rung it in and went back to the kitchen. We paid for our meal and within minutes we were told they were out of chili, but they could give us potato soup instead. We agreed to that. We sat for 10-15 minutes but what we could hear them struggling to figure out what bowls to put the soup in. The kid at the register called the owner to ask what bowls to use and was told that the potato soup was for an order that night. We were made aware that they had no soup for us and asked what else we would want. We told them we wanted a refund. After getting our money, we took the bakery items we selected when we paid for our order and our sodas (the Dr. Pepper was out of order) and headed for home. When I unwrapped what we thought was a red velvet cookie (the kid at the counter had no idea what it was and nothing in the bakery display was labeled), I noticed the discoloration on the chocolate chips. I'm thinking this is what happens to chocolate when it gets old. That aside, we ate the cookie and the brownie because that's all we got for our lunch. While eating the cookie, I noticed something in my mouth that was crunchy. WHAT?!? I dug it out of my mouth to find that it was egg shell!!! Never again will I go to The Straw Market. My college-aged son told me, "Mom, don't ever buy anything that they make at The Straw Market, we only ever bought the pre-packaged stuff when we would go there back in high school." Lesson learned!

    Poached eggs?? Close ish.
    EZ Taster M.

    Slowwwwww. No one in line ahead. Nobody waiting for food. Just us. 2 people and we waited fooorrreeeevvvvvvveeeeeerrrrrr. Basic breakfast. I'm not sure what takes so long. Try it, prove me wrong. Tasty though.

    a half eaten pastry with a bite taken out of it

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    Adorable little place off the beaten path. Local gifts for sale. You must try their cinnamon rolls. They also serve breakfast and lunch.

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    The turkey grinder is delicious and the prices are awesome :) and they have a kid size table to entertain my little ones!

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    Potbelly

    Potbelly

    2.9
    (8 reviews)
    5.5 mi

    This was our first time trying Potbelly. The employees were not very friendly. We were excited to…read moretry something new, but all of them seemed very snobby and in a rush, minus the cashier. The cashier was kind, but she did overcharge us. We didn't go back for a refund, but it was odd she charged us for combos and added the drinks and chips in separately on top of that. The food itself was really good, so I'm happy about that. The Mac and cheese my son had was delicious! Inside was mainly clean, but all the tables were taken, so we ended up eating at a park instead. Overall, good food, but customer service could be improved.

    Pretty impressed with this little sandwich shop. They're brand new and still working things out so…read morethe service was a bit slow but overall it was good. I think once they get into their groove and get a few weeks under their belt it'll run quicker. The sandwiches were delicious and we split an oatmeal chocolate chip cookie which was soft and tasty. I am looking forward to trying the soups, Mac and cheese and chili Mac when fall gets here but it's way too hot out to try those now. They also serve ice cream shakes and they looked so good when they made one but I can't do dairy with the heat so I'll have to wait to try them. The decor was pretty unique and made for a clean feeling. They had old pictures of potbelly stoves and a little section of tin ceiling over the kitchen. The staff were great and welcoming and they have a little set up for picking up online orders. There's also a drive thru. This is definitely a place I'll be frequenting in the future.

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    Potbelly Sandwich Shop

    2.0
    (8 reviews)
    5.5 mi

    There's something inherently appealing about Potbelly Sandwich Shop--the concept is simple,…read moreapproachable, and priced right. On paper, it hits that sweet spot: quick, casual sandwiches with a bit of personality. In practice, though, the execution doesn't keep up with the promise. The biggest issue is the production line--or lack of one. For a place built around fast sandwiches, a 5-8 minute wait from order to pickup feels unnecessarily sluggish. It's not just the time--it's the absence of rhythm. There's no visible flow, no sense that orders are moving forward with purpose. That's compounded by the physical layout: the counter is set back far enough that you can't really see what's happening. Instead of transparency and anticipation, you're left standing there, disconnected, waiting without context. Then there's the food itself. The sandwiches land squarely in the "fine, but forgettable" category. Hot sandwiches, in particular, miss the mark--more like something that sat a little too long than something freshly made. Think lukewarm bread with onions that feel more tired than grilled. Nothing is outright bad, but nothing stands out either. The atmosphere doesn't help. The energy behind the counter is low--no urgency, no enthusiasm, no sense that the team is driving toward anything. It feels static. In a space like this, momentum matters. Even average food can feel better when it's delivered with speed and intention. Here, that spark is missing. In the end, Potbelly has the right idea and the right price point--but without tightening up efficiency, improving visibility, and bringing some life back into the service, it struggles to deliver on what should be a straightforward win

    Terrible!! Don't go here! I got an apple walnut salad. The chicken was hard, chewy and…read moredisgusting! The lettuce was old, slimy and sticky. The raisins and walnuts were OK. This is not a good restaurant. I threw must of it away.

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    Purple Sky Winery

    3.9
    (37 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Great wine flight. Wine tasting in Utah is a fabulous treat. Food was delicious. The chicken…read morealfredo was creamy and went well with the pint. Maybe play jazz, acoustic or even classical music. Otherwise the ambience was lovely. Wait staff was perfect. Training the new one was fine to be a part of. I will return. Thanks for providing such the offering.

    First of all, the venue is beautiful. When we got out of the car, we immediately just walked around…read morefor a few minutes and looked at the grounds. It was Sunday at 1 o'clock, so it was pretty empty, just a few tables inside and a few tables on the patio. We ordered the spicy bloody Mary's ($18 each so we were pretty unsure if it would be worth it) but we had a gift card so... We looked at the menu and decided on the omelette, but asked the waitress if they could take out the bell peppers, maybe add mushrooms or spinach, and scramble it. (We ask this anytime we order an omelette and have never had an issue before.) We sat and waited about 15 minutes, talking about how cool it would be to just come and spend an evening on the patio and have dinner and wine. Eventually a woman came over and said the chef refused to make any alterations or substitutions to the menu. We were a little shocked at the verbiage. If the menu had said on it that (being a brunch menu) there would be no alterations or substitutions. fair enough - but to tell us that the chef "refuses"? That just didn't sit well. We also still didn't have our drinks. We looked at the menu again and ordered the Wagyu burger. My husband jokingly asked if we would have the opportunity to choose how we liked it cooked or would that be up to the chef as well. The burger had good flavor, albeit difficult to eat because it was slick and wet with the sauce they put on it. The bun was good, but didn't hold up well to all the extra liquid. All things being equal, it was 45 minutes before we got our food. The bloody Mary's were good, but not $18 good. All in all we decided that we would not be coming back, unless it's to do a wine tasting with the effervescent and ever-joyful Carla Blakney, who is only there every other week so be sure to catch her when she's there.

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