Taylor Gourmet
1400 K St NW, Washington
(202) 962-0147
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Everything tasted dull and lifeless, like the kitchen gave up a long time ago.
The moment the food hit the table, it was obvious nobody checked it for taste or quality.
Everything here feels lazy — the cooking, the presentation, even the attitude. Nothing gives the impression that they care.
For the price they charge, the quality feels cheap and careless. You leave wondering why you bothered.
I kept hoping at least one item on the menu would stand out, but everything was either dull, sloppy, or flat-out bad.
I kept hoping at least one item on the menu would stand out, but everything was either dull, sloppy, or flat-out bad.
Absolutely unequivocally best sandwiches and best ingredients in all on the dc area. Don’t ebb veg bother going anywhere else.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The sandwich was dry and service was not good at all.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Sandwich, Risotto Balls
Haven’t been for a while but just feels like they’re using super cheap ingredients and using a ton of bread as filler. Was disappointing especially for the price.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 5
Taylor Gourmet has the best bread ever! I hate a very soft roll, their Farmhouse wheat bread is my favorite with the Cherry St Roast Beef sandwich. It’s hard to find a good sandwich shoo in DC, we have some very bad choices like potbelly, Grazie Grazie and the ultimate worst sub place Jersey Mike’s (how the hell that place exists is beyond reason) . Glad the new owners came in and saved this spot!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
Taylor Gourmet has the best bread ever! I hate a very soft roll, their Farmhouse wheat bread is my favorite with the Cherry St Roast Beef sandwich. It’s hard to find a good sandwich shoo in DC, we have some very bad choices like potbelly, Grazie Grazie and the ultimate worst sub place Jersey Mike’s (how the hell that place exists is beyond reason) . Glad the new owners came in and saved this spot!
I made a pilgrimage to see if it tasted like the good old days and left sorely disappointed. Boy, do I miss how great Taylor Gourmet *used* to be: awesome bread, thoughtful sandwiches, reasonable prices. This new era misses the mark in so many ways.
Sure, they kept the old sandwiches, but their new bread is garbage, tastes like stale rolls from a chain supermarket. And the new prices are bananas! I paid $18 for a regular-sized sub and a bottle of water. Service was quick and professional, and the digs are fine. But the sandwiches tasted like yet another victim of a private equity firm cost-trimming and ruining what brought customers there to begin with.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 4
Love the chicken cutlet, wish you still had the sesame bread though
I was excited to find a DC sandwich shop calling their sandwiches “hoagies”. They do not disappoint — tastes like they’re from Philly. Really recommend the Vine Street.
tried to go here for dinner at 5:30 on a tuesday and it was closed. hours are incorrect and misleading.
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