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Feedback gevenI tried the tomato basil soup in a bread bowl. It was obvious that the soup came from a can, as it tasted like a generic tomato soup from a grocery store. The bread was just plain white bread and didn't seem to be made in-house. The restaurant has a cafeteria-style setup, so don't expect much in terms of service. While the prices are lower compared to other places in Leavenworth, I personally think that McDonald's offers better value. If you're looking for budget-friendly options, there are definitely better places to try.
I really enjoy the laid-back environment and the flavorful soups. The eclectic decor of various dollar bills and currencies on the walls adds to the unique charm of the restaurant. It's a fantastic spot to grab a tasty lunch and unwind. For wheelchair accessibility, you can enter through Remedy and take the elevator at the back of the store to reach the restaurant.
The food was pretty good. The ratting is an average of all the family memes. For sure we recommend the place.
The food at this restaurant has declined in quality. The customer service also needs improvement. The sandwiches do not have as much meat as they used to. The salad bar has been removed, and it should be brought back. Additionally, there was a very rude employee, who I believe was the manager on duty.
As a total soup lover I was excited to see the soup cellar sign and asked the two cashiers if the soup was made “in house”. They confirmed it was and said “yes it’s made here”. My chicken noodle soup looked like it was straight out of a can. The entirety of the soup were these chunky overly saturated big noodles with 3 4 singular pieces of what looked like canned chicken. Really disappointing experience. If you’re going to call yourself the soup cellar learn how to actually make your own soup with whole healthy ingredients instead of using canned alternatives.
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