Joel P.
Feb 19, 2020
I want to give this place 5 stars because I love the concept and it's cute. However, the sandwich was just ok. A generator kicked on because they needed air pressure in the fire sprinkler system (it was pretty noisy). The decor felt a little cluttered and disorganized. Shelves weren't fully stocked. But, service was quick and it is an upscale safe in an area that doesn't have any upscale so I super appreciate that. With just a couple thoughtful changes Farm to Fork easily gets a 5 star. They can do it so I can't wait to be back when they do :)
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Sarah H.
Jan 10, 2019
I got to check this new spot out for lunch today with my mom and we both enjoyed it. They were out of a couple of menu items which was disappointing since the menu is already very small but we both found things to try. I went with the turkey sandwich on cracked wheat bread and the soup of the day which was a butternut squash and apple. The turkey on the sandwich was very flavorful and moist and tasted very fresh. I loved the smoked Gouda cheese and the roasted red pepper mayo spread. I could have used a few less greens since some were in quite large chunks but overall it was a very good sandwich. The soup was quite sweet which I guess I should have expected since apples are sweet and the squash itself can also be a bit sweet but I would have liked something to tone down the sweetness a bit. I added a little salt and pepper which helped some. It came with a corn muffin which was very moist and was wonderful and a great accompaniment for the soup. My mom went with the roast beef sandwich and I stole a taste of it as well and it was also very good. The beef had a very nice texture and flavor and I loved the ciabatta bread it was served on. The girl who took our order at the counter and brought out our food was very nice and personable and told us a little bit about the neat old building. I personally loved the old subway tiles on the walls and all of the plants and artwork. If you look closely you can even see the hole in the ceiling from the old fire pole! This is close to being 5 stars for me but between being out of bothers the quiche and the chicken salad and having to get our own water which isn't kept cold and not being given glasses with ice for it that keeps it at 4 for now. We will definitely come back again though and hopefully this time we can try the chicken salad!
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Anne Marie V.
Jan 4, 2019
This restaurant is very cute and a great addition to the neighborhood! It's in an old firehouse, and they've filled it with beautiful plants, art, and natural light. I ordered the chili and a side of potato salad- the chili was hearty and the potato salad was nice and creamy. The food was ready quickly. They also sell some baked goods. I'd definitely recommend this for a nice lunch spot!
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Suzy K.
Jan 19, 2019
Tried this spot for lunch yesterday. Went with a couple items: Power Salad, pimento sandwich on white, and upgraded to the wheat-berry salad side. All were amazing. Power salad was mixed greens with roasted veggies, crunchy chickpeas, and goat cheese. Big enough for a full meal or split with someone & a sandwich half. Nice that the dressing was present but didn't mask the flavor of the veggies. Sandwich was pimento cheese, lettuce, apple, and bacon. All work well together -- I'm picky about my pimento and this one was good. Wheat berry salad is a must with bits of apple and what tasted like a citrus dressing. Amazing. Sadly, before noon they were out of soup - not happy when standard menu items are absent. Cute, quiet (even though there were at least 15 people in the cafe). Great little linch spot. Will be a nice when the weather is sunny & warm.
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Lindsay H.
Feb 22, 2020
We had this catered in for a work meeting yesterday, and I have to say it was the best lunch we've had for a while. The sandwiches aren't too big, like most cafes make them. The ingredients were super fresh and everything was so healthy. I was left full but not uncomfortable. Great food!
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