Right next door to Dunkin', which was not open for dine-in when we went—but Schlotzky's is. We went here on a Friday afternoon.
Nice, quiet place to sit and work. There are power receptacles at some tables for your devices. When you're really in the mood for something sweet, there are Cinnabons a plenty here. I had the turkey salad, and while it's not earth-shattering amazing, it's a very nice mix of ingredients.
Initially, when I learned about this place, I found their website says they carry gluten-free pizza. That caught my interest, since not many joints around the Bay Area/El Camino area have nice gluten-free pizza. I called, and while they (yes, this Schlotzky's) thought they carried it, after asking for several days in a row, it seems like they don't get shipments of that crust. Oh well.
I NEARLY was impulsive to give them 2 stars for not being as advertised online (I mean about the pizza—nothing else!), but I'm glad I held off on it, because when we came in here, we actually ended up enjoying the dining experience that it doesn't matter as much either way.