This location could use a good refresher course in customer service. Let me start by saying this was definitely not our first visit to this location, but it could very well be our last. My husband picked up 2 quarts of soup (to go) late in the morning, and when I poured them into pans to reheat them for dinner the Tailgate Soup was abysmal. If you check their description, it should be Beer Cheese Soup with chunks of bratwurst in it. Well, let me tell you . . . the beer cheese soup was a gloppy mess because it had already broken, which tells me it had been reheated - by them - at too high a temperature. I hadn't even turned the heat on under my saucepan yet! But even more disappointing was that there were 2, counted 'em twice to make sure and still only needed the fingers on one hand, 2 small pieces of bratwurst in the whole quart!! So I called to lodge a complaint and was told that they just ladle the stuff, they don't count how many pieces of the ingredients end up in a container. Some people get more, some get less. No apologies were offered. Just an excuse and basically I was told, that's your hard luck. Their price for a quart of cheese soup turns out to be $11.50 plus tax. Ok, I guess the 50 cents was for the two 3/4 inch long bratwurst chunks, so $11 for cheese soup. In Wisconsin!!! America's...
Read moreI feel bad for them because they make a pretty good soup and fresh bread but their decor is really shabby. I know they are going through a revamping process so, I wish the well. I recommend getting your favorite soup to go so you don't have to stay in there too long. They offer samples at least so you can taste them and then decide. I liked the split pea and ham. Their Broccoli chicken cheddar was a bit heavy on the broccoli and too light on the cheddar. The chicken was barely noticeable and kind of unnecessary. The BBQ pork chili wasn't bad. Sweet and spicy with a bit too much stewed tomato. Best to just try it if you're in the mood for hot soup on a...
Read moreWas looking for a sandwich place in the Hales Corners area and found the Soup Market. The menu was simple. Cold sandwiches were kept in the cooler; hot sandwiches made on demand. I ordered a Reuben and chili while my daughter picked out a cold ham and cheese and chicken noodle soup. Soups are available in many sizes and you get free bread with16 oz + sizes. My daughter’s plan was to eat the sandwich and half the soup with leftovers for another meal. The restaurant itself was no frills dining. The individual working was quite pleasant. The only thing I would caution someone on is the price. A Reuben, ham and cheese sandwich, 8 oz soup and 16 oz...
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