Restaurant offers beautiful aesthetics and a pleasant, chill atmosphere with live music in the food hall. Energy feels welcoming and positive, attracting people who appreciate a relaxed vibe. Staff show care in service, enhancing the overall experience.
Vegan options shine with the vegan Philly and vegan chicken cheesesteak standing out. Substitutions like American cheese on the vegan chick's sandwich add flexibility.
Amoroso bread stands out with its unbelievably soft texture and freshness. It holds the cheesesteak together perfectly while staying soft and supportive.
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Parking is free, which is a plus.
I paid about $23 for the sandwich, fries, and a drink.
The portion sizes felt smaller than expected given the nearly $20 price per meal.
Deli counter with fresh-cut vegetables and clean, chic decor sets a welcoming, authentic atmosphere. Positive energy fills the small space, often leading to lines outside during peak hours. Sandwiches offer layered flavors including standout vegan options, creating a unique hoagie experience.
Plant-based hoagies stand out with thoughtful crafting and satisfying flavors. Options like the Southern Chicken Salad voagie offer great variety for those avoiding dairy.
Soft bread enhances each sandwich, with options like wheat and Hawaiian bread. The bread supports bold, fresh flavors in sandwiches like the Old Bay Seafood Voagie and Big Luca.
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There is no inside seating, only standing room for about 6-8 customers while ordering.
Street parking is available in front and on the side of the corner business.
The menu display doesnโt have prices for the 6โ or 12โ hoagies.
Small hole-in-the-wall shawarma spot offers a welcoming atmosphere with warm lighting and a mini prayer area. The space feels comfortable and calm, suitable for families and those seeking a quiet break. Friendly gestures like free treats for children add to the inviting vibe.
Vegan and vegetarian options include a vegan plate and crispy falafel that are both filling and healthy. The hummus serves well as a bread dip or on its own.
Soft, freshly baked pita bread stands out, similar to what Muslims in Europe make. It pairs well with hummus, which is filling and vegan, making it great as a dip or on its own.
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Expect long wait times during busy events at the GWCC.
Parking is limited; consider using the temporary parking area across the street.
It's best to order in advance over the phone or online due to parking issues.
Wide open space combines with live stage, board games, and a hidden room for a playful atmosphere. Upstairs offers a full bar and cozy seating, while downstairs features unusual draft beers and local art. Energy feels welcoming and lively, with a mix of casual fun and unique touches.
Vegan options include vegan pizza with vegan cheese and paninis. Wednesday nights feature a vegan market with live music and vegan food offerings.
Flat bread comes with bacon, sausage, and hamburger toppings. Crusty bread holds the toppings well with just right portions.
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Free parking is available, but limited spaces may require walking.
Expect a festive atmosphere during the Wednesday vegan market with live music.
Karaoke night on Wednesdays features a two-drink minimum.
Small, old-fashioned Vietnamese spot with cramped seating and a homey vibe. Atmosphere feels like a casual lunch deli, with a friendly and peaceful environment. Known for fast, consistent service and some of the best banh mi and pho in town.
Vegan and vegetarian dishes include a vegan noodle soup, avocado banh mi, and a vegan soup and sandwich combo. The menu offers several vegan-friendly options.
Freshness stands out with the bread used in the pork bbq banh mi and other sandwiches. A three-pack of day-old bread offers a good deal for taking home.
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The grilled pork Banh Mi costs less than $6.
Food preparation starts early at 4am for fresh ingredients.
There is no air conditioning, which can be uncomfortable in summer.
Former firehouse converted into a soul food restaurant with outdoor patio and garage doors that open to partial skyline views. Music from a live DJ creates a lively atmosphere that energizes the space. Decor highlights cultural pride, blending a cozy vibe with vibrant energy.
Vegan options include Vegan Red Rice, Geechee Fried Corn, and Sautรฉed Spinach. Every bite offers solid flavor and variety for dairy-free diets.
Corn bread stands out with muffins praised as the best and a consistently strong flavor. Bread pudding comes very sweet with plenty of sauce, adding a rich finish.
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Happy hour runs from 3 to 7pm with great drink specials.
Reservations are advisable due to limited seating inside.
Expect delays during special events like themed parties.
Restored 1920s warehouse hosts a spacious food hall with industrial charm and communal seating. Atmosphere stays lively and bustling, drawing a diverse crowd for casual gatherings. Indoor and outdoor seating options complement a variety of food and drink kiosks, including a bar and bottle shop.
Variety of vegan and vegetarian choices includes a vegan ice cream parlor with clearly marked options. The Smoky Vegan Queso with pita bread and dairy-free milkshakes stand out as unique snacks.
Fresh bread pairs well with excellent meat in sandwiches like the Philly Cheesesteak. Pita bread accompanies unique snacks such as the Smoky Vegan Queso.
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Parking at Krog Street Market is paid parking or valet; street parking is not available.
The parking fee is $15 per hour, which many find overpriced.
Expect a $75 penalty for unpaid parking fees if you overstay.
Fruit parlor resembles a cute, tropical shack with colorful outdoor seating under shady trees. Atmosphere feels cozy, artistic, and community-driven with a peaceful yet lively vibe. Offers fresh, perfectly ripe fruit and many vegan options, creating a unique and authentic experience.
Many options cater to vegan diets, including a sandwich with avocado and hummus that resembles typical meat sandwich toppings. The dairy free crema in the cremolatta adds a unique touch to the menu.
Soft bread holds up well even after toasting, making sandwiches easy to eat. The coco bread adds a unique twist, and the bread's flavor stands out, especially with simple fillings like avocado and hummus.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; it's a walk-up, order-at-the-window type of place.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially for simple orders.
Parking can be a hassle; plan ahead to find a spot.