Angie's Lobster and Angie's Prime Grill
$ • Fast Food, Coffee Shops
Hours:
1901 W Pinnacle Peak Rd, Phoenix
About Angie's Lobster and Angie's Prime Grill
Customers' Favorites
Recent Reviews
Horrible Customer service! God forbid you cancel the order! They act like $6.50 is a million dollars ! My order wasn’t ready after 10mins of waiting and needed to get back to work! The manager said it was his first day and had to call another manager. This place is not very friendly and very money hungry!
You need to try all of Angie’s dining options. They are all super delicious, reasonably priced, and for what you get very quick. I’ve had the cod at Angie’s Lobster & the snackadilla and Cesar salad at prime grill. All of it was fantastic. Highly recommend!!
This is the type of "fast food" my husband and I have been talking about wanting for years. Healthier options, whole foods, good quality, and inexpensive! HIGHLY recommend. I hope their business takes off and they build more location! 😀 This is a build your own warm bowl with seasoned brown rice, romaine, chicken, pepperoncinis, avocado, tomatoes, red onion, sweet potato cubes and ranch dressing on the side.
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Menu
Hours
| Monday | 6AM - 10PM |
| Tuesday | 6AM - 10PM |
| Wednesday | 6AM - 10PM |
| Thursday | 6AM - 10PM |
| Friday | 6AM - 10PM |
| Saturday | 6AM - 10PM |
| Sunday | 6AM - 10PM |
Angie's Lobster and Angie's Prime Grill offer fantastic BBQ and Mexican bowls/burritos, featuring delicious sauces and flavors. This place is "No frills", with a drive-thru and walk-up only. The breakfast burritos are hulking big and fantastic, and the cold brew coffee is a win. The pricing includes a drink, making it a great deal. The lobster roll sandwich is light and delicious, while the burgers taste fresh and juicy, as if they came off the grill in your own backyard. The salads are large, healthy, and well-priced, using quality ingredients like roasted chicken, shaved parmesan, and fresh crumbled blue cheese. The Cobb Salad remains a standout, packed with bacon, avocado, and scratch ranch dressing for just $5. Although some customers have noted that the salads have been less full recently and occasionally received soggy croutons, the teriyaki and Caesar dressings are surprisingly good, made with quality soy sauce and olive oil. The falafel vegetarian option is tasty, and the drinks, such as real lemonade and mint-cucumber, are outstanding. While the ordering process can be tricky, the drive-thru moves fast, and the food is consistently good. Despite some minor complaints, like overly salty fries on occasion, this is a great place to grab breakfast, lunch, and dinner regularly, just be prepared to eat on the go or at your camper.