Received a gift card from work, so I figured out I'd try the little place we walk past to get to Chipotle.
Right as you walk in the door, the atmosphere comes off as very pretentious. This is definitely an eatery that's catering to the younger "hip" crowd that gobbles up any kind of "healthy eating," which is funny because one of their biggest items on the menu, juices, is basically glorified sugar water. They even go so far as to promote "juice cleanses" on the menu, which is the modern-day snake oil since your liver takes care of this for you if you just eat real food. But I digress.
At first I was confused where to place my order. There was a sign right when you walk in saying something like "eats and drinks" with an arrow pointing to the register, yet from the door it appeared that there might be a Subway-style counter you can pick out what goes in your food (there isn't). Once I did get to the register to order, as soon as I started talking a blender right behind the register started going off EXTREMELY LOUD and my words were quickly drowned by the grinding of plant mater. I was able to place an order for my lunch, the turkey avocado wrap (where I was charged a whole extra $2 for a gluten-free wrap), and one of the few good points of this visit was that I was able to get my receipt delivered to my email instead of having to put another piece of paper in my pocket. However, the prompts on the register for tipping just added to that pretentious feeling I got when walking in, because tipping shouldn't even be encouraged if I'm not being waited on.
As I sorta found a place to stand and wait for my food (not quite obvious where it was going to come out, by the register or the counter), I was constantly bombarded by the loud sounds of the blenders and juicers being used; I couldn't imagine trying to have a conversation in this place. My eyes wandered as I stood there, looking at the poorly stocked cooler and then scanning the menu for a while. While I had no problem paying for this wrap because of the gift card, I'd be hard pressed to come back and drop another $10+ for something I could pretty much get at Jimmy John's for sub-$7, and they offer lettuce wraps to boot. Then my eyes wandered over to the juices and smoothies, and couldn't believe how much was being charged for these "concoctions." From some of the other reviews on here, it appears there are enough gullible customers visiting frequently enough to keep the sugar-loaded "health" items on the menu.
After about a six minute wait, which was adequate but could have been quicker for a simple wrap, I was able to pick up my food and I returned to my office to eat. One of the other good parts of my visit was the food itself. The ingredients all played well together and the wrap it self tasted great, no qualms there. However, I don't know why they added a couple orange slices to my box, as they didn't go with the meal at all, and the salsa that was included was rather bland and not a good match for dipping with this wrap.
All-in-all, I wouldn't recommend this place. While the food is very delicious, that's about all that's worth mentioning (and saved this from a 1-star review). The atmosphere is noisy and visually it tries to hard to be "hipster," the prices are a touch outrageous, and the dubious health claims being purported through some of the food items should set off red flags for anyone who actually knows a thing or two about nutrition.