| I ate at Souper! Salad! on Friday, and I’ve been meaning to write about it since. I knew what to expect from Souper Salad (I’ve grown tired of the exclamation points) because I’d visited the chain before in other locations. The Georgetown location impressed me from the moment I walked in. | |
| When you first go in, you pay at the register. The restaurant was hopping, but not overly so. My friend and I had no difficulty finding a table. A waitress came to our table to take our drink orders. (Aside: After I got home, I realized I had neglected to leave a tip. This is the downside of paying before you eat. It’s easy to forget. I’ll have to leave an extra tip next time to get my tipping karma back in balance.) Then we hit the salad bar. It was everything I dreamed it could be! Lots of choice, and everything looked very fresh. | |
| There was such a variety that I feel like I could eat there every day for a month without feeling burned out. Even if you’re not in the mood for salad, you can get pizza, loaded baked potatoes, pasta, soup, fresh bread, and even tacos, from what I hear. (I didn’t make it back to the back corner, but my friend did reconnaisance for me and assures me there were tacos.) This morning, I joined the Souper Fresh Club. It’s free to join, and I already got this handy-dandy coupon out of it. From what I understand, Souper Salad will occasionally email coupons to me throughout the year, including something special for my birthday. I should’ve told them my birthday was in December. I’m all a-flutter! | ![]() |
| By the way, I asked as I was leaving how much a take-away order costs. For $6.59 plus tax, you get two cup-sized soup containers, one decent covered salad plate, and two little paper envelopes to take fresh bread. I think that’s a fantastic deal. | |
Look what I got from Souper! Salad!
Posted by Jenel Looney in November 18th 2008 under: Georgetown City News
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