Very small location... Staff members are nice and pleasant, I was properly greeted upon placing my order. The employee that served me even thoroughly washed his hands with soap he dried his hands and then put on gloves. At that moment I said to myself I hope he prepares my food. I got lucky and he said the magic words may I help you! It's always refreshing to see people washing their hands in restaurants especially with what's going on now! He made my bowl just the way I asked and he thanked me and in return I thanked him and said please have a great evening. I'm only giving this location 3 stars due to being charged 1.30 for queso that I did not receive unless we are charging for the regular shredded cheese. My other issue was my rice had some hard old rice mixed in, which was really hard to eat as I am not a fan of the crunchy hard rice! I do hope this was just a one time slip up with the rice. Overall this is one of my favorite go to places for a quick dinner source and I hope I can continue to purchase food from Chipotle Mexican Grill and be satisfied with...
Read moreI'm a little disappointed, this was a place I grew up in as a child and with my family, and now it is destroyed. The old glow in the dark mini golf I had for my 6th birthday, toppsies popcorn, Tiffany's , the cookie shop, cafeteria, the Little windows too look through when shopping, the the old smell of the mall, musty scents, the smell of popcorn and sugar. Now it's gone... I don't like that new stores have replaced it, not to mention, the architecture of the building is horrible, and the color is to much. And not a fan of the parking, the spaces seen to be to small. Missouri could do less without resturestaunts and stores or bars. (We have enough of them already) but The only thing I like that was added was Vintage stock.
Does anyone remember the name of the old cookie store in the Antioch mall? I can't remember well. (Morse cookies?)
I wish they could have kept everything as it was...
Read moreWalmart Neighborhood market is the staple surrounded by quick bites to eat. The northern strip mall portion has never recovered from its history as the Antioch Mall. When it was demolished and rebuilt around Sears and Burlington, rumor was there would be senior living and everything they would need within walking distance. Some apartments were built. Then rumor was for a theater and bowling. When Petsmart began construction I thought it might be a Main Event. Ha! The mall portion is sad, empty as such, makes me miss walking laps in the old Center that originated as open air to be roofed with the coming of the mall trend. Just like The Landing down at...
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