I had Burro Cheese Kitchen cater my wedding so I wanted to leave feedback for any future brides looking for vendors:
Pros: • Erica was extremely responsive and helpful throughout the planning process. • The food was good! It was a fun and causal meal for my wedding day—which was just what I wanted. • The staff was super friendly. • Pricing was fair—we ended up paying around $21 per guest for a sandwich + side of their choosing.
Cons: • The truck showed up about 15 minutes late—which wasn’t a huge deal—but their set-up was right by our ceremony space and was cutting close to the ceremony start. I let Erica know this beforehand and confirmed their planned arrival time so that wasn’t supposed to be an issue.
• I had a fairly small wedding—with about 60 guests—but it ended up taking well over an hour and a half to get each guest their food. I confirmed with Erica that the truck was able to handle a large quantity of orders in a short amount of time—and was told they’re able “to put out 9-12 sandwiches every 3 minutes.” We didn’t experience this speed and it made the reception awkward and choppy due to the length of time it took for all guests to receive their food. I wouldn’t have booked this truck if I had known it would take this long—as that was a concern of mine when planning catering.
• The truck ran out of mac and cheese by the end of service—so not only did the last tables to get dismissed have to wait forever—they also didn’t get their pick of the menu. This was especially disappointing as their offering of mac and cheese was one of the main reasons I chose this truck.
Overall—the food was good and I was happy with the quality—but I wouldn’t choose this option again, or recommend it, for wedding catering as the slow pace of the truck put a lot of stress on me during the reception and delayed things such as speeches and...
Read moreSo first off we went here about a year ago and it was amazing. We came up recently and we told each other we have to stop here before the night is done. We ordered 2 Hawaiian cheese. The menu stating it comes on a Hawaiian bun and no sauces on it. We get it and both are sourdough and have a sweet balsamic sauce, which is identical to the Via. We take it up here and the girl laughs stating no that is Hawaiian bread and it comes with that sauce, she was adamant about it. Even when I tell her the pictures don't match, menu doesn't state there's a sauce, she still refuses to acknowledge it. We still were hungry and ordered just the OG and threw away the "Hawaiian" that we got because we didn't want that sauce. She still charged us for the OG. Never coming back again, was absurd, we know the difference from Hawaiian buns...
Read moreThis place works with high quality ingredients, a well-thought-out menu, and a clear passion for serving good food.
The flavors they put together take a 'plain ol' grilled cheese' and turn it into a whole gourmet meal. Plus, when you get your sandwich, you'll feel like you didn't pay ENOUGH for it. It's standard food truck prices; $11-$14 for a sandwich. But what they give you is enormous, tasty, and well-worth the cost.
My experience has been with the location at Hi Sign Brewing on Shady Lane, and I cannot recommend it highly enough! Food allergies aside, if you like bread and cheese (and come on, who doesn't?) please give this place a try. You won't be...
Read more