As both a devoted customer and a food enthusiast with a critical palate, I’ve long admired Angie’s for its bold flavors, inventive beverages, and welcoming atmosphere. This particular location, nestled in a prime area with ample foot traffic and community appeal, initially opened with promise and flair. However, several months into its operation, I’ve begun to notice a troubling inconsistency in food quality that warrants attention—not out of disdain, but out of genuine affection for the brand and its potential.
Let’s begin with the protein portions. Whether tucked into a breakfast burrito, layered in a salad, or nestled in a breakfast bowl, the meat—particularly the chicken and steak—has become noticeably sparse. A few scattered pieces hardly satisfy, especially when compared to other Angie’s locations across the valley, where the portions are more generous and balanced. This shift feels less like a culinary choice and more like a cost-cutting measure, and it detracts from the hearty satisfaction Angie’s is known for.
That said, the seasoning remains a standout. The flavor profiles are well-developed, and the kitchen clearly understands how to build taste. It’s a shame, then, that the execution sometimes falters—most notably with the chorizo and potatoes, which have arrived burnt on more than one occasion. Once my go-to breakfast bundle, this dish has regrettably fallen out of my regular rotation.
On a brighter note, Angie’s beverage program continues to impress. The blueberry lavender lemonade is a triumph of balance and creativity, the pineapple sparkling water offers a refreshing lift, and the newer drink additions show a willingness to innovate. These are the kinds of menu items that keep customers coming back—and they deserve to be paired with food that meets the same standard.
Finally, a suggestion: consider adding Angie’s Lobster to this location. The area is ripe for expansion, and the centrality would make it a convenient stop for both loyalists and newcomers alike.
In sum, Angie’s still holds a special place in my culinary heart. But consistency is the lifeblood of any successful restaurant. I offer this critique not as condemnation, but as encouragement—to restore what made this location shine and ensure it thrives for...
Read moreI went to this location for the first time today and got a Harvest salad with falafel. Normally I go to the location on Thunderbird near 43rd Ave where the food is always consistently delicious but I was closer to this location so decided to give it a try. When I got home noticed that the salad had barely any apple pieces, well there were 3 small pieces to be exact. I ended up cutting up part of an apple I had on hand to make up the difference. From the first bite the flavor profile was way off then what I am used to getting at the other location and I was extremely disappointed. There was an overwhelming spicy heat that blocked out the other flavors. Not sure if it was coming from the falafel or what. I wasn't able to finish the salad. It was so disappointing because I have been craving this salad and thought all locations would be consistent with the menu items served. I will definitely not be returning to this location and will stick with...
Read moreWe have actually eaten here quite a bit. When you order to go about 50% of the time they will miss ingredients or if you pay extra to add ingredients, they will charge you for them and not put them in there. This last week I ordered three salads to go and they did not put chicken in any of my salads. I contacted customer service through their website And they thought it was appropriate to reimburse me $15 for the $26 in salads that I had ordered that I received with no chicken. I tried to explain to them that I didn’t think that was reasonable and they said the chicken I ordered was only $2.99 worth of chicken per salad and so that it was more than enough to purchase extra chicken on my next visit. If you’re going to eat here, I would just recommend that you stand at the counter, open your food, and check it to make sure that the employees have added all of the ingredients That they were...
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