I got a couple of sandwiches from here before boarding my flight. They weren't bad and maybe on the verge of good even. In retrospect, there were other better options within a short walk, but I was going for healthy.I got a turkey thing with avocado and another sandwich with bacon and they heated both of them up. It was perfect to open these on the plane with other passengers looking on.The sandwiches did the job, but I paid $17 for both of them and a drink, so I guess you can do the math and figure out it was typical of airline food pricing.I would probably go again if I was shooting for healthy, but I'd likely do a burger at the adjacent establishments.
Olivia H.
At least they will heat your pizza to order. But overall, the food is here is just okay. I only come here if I don't have time for Tortas Frontera and I'm desperately trying to keep myself away from ordering McDonald's or Garrett's Popcorn for dinner.
jeanhR2673HY
Totally disgusting. Stale bread fake egg raw bacon. Threw it out—avoid this place when in the Southwest a terminal.
Jim H
Made to order sandwiches and salads. Fresh and tasty. Grilled if you desire. Comes with homemade chips.
Dominique C.
Not a friendly service The food is small not tasty and so expensive Little flavor The coffee is so light Better place in Terminale 1
Gail B.
Had breakfast waiting for flight. Delicious breakfast frittata with lots of veggies. Came with seasoned pita wedges and some fresh grapes. All at a reasonable price especially for the airport
Aesha E.
Not great. I should have gone the other way to see what restaurants were there; I wish they were more clear about what's where in the terminals (in this case, the B terminal). Everything is pre-made and sits in a display case. When you order, they heat it up for you. I ordered a turkey berry panini, which surprisingly didn't have the berry mayo (or whatever makes it "berry") on it but had plenty of cucumber, unfortunately. It was made with some sort of turkey that does not look like it was freshly sliced at any point (meaning before it was put in the display case), and it looked like pressed deli meat essentially. They have a few places to sit outside this place (which is essentially a large walk-in kiosk), as well as a bar with adult beverages available. Of course the prices are ridiculous, as are most airport prices since they know they can gouge you. But I made do with what was available. Next time I'd be less of a slow poke so I could eat at home before heading to O'Hare, or somewhere else outside the airport.
Ganue Julius
(Translated by Google) It is a rare seafood restaurant in Louisville.(Original)ルイビルには珍しいシーフード料理店です。
Walter P.
I had a disgusting Greek Salad today. Old and expensive. When I took it back to the counter the guy looks down at the remnants makes a sour face and goes to look for his phone . I waited for him and gave him back the salad cause there wasn't even a garbage available. Avoid the Salads at all costs. I didn't get an apology or offer of a refund
travelmakesUrich
I hate paying the prices they charge, but if you need to eat and you're going out of this side of the airport, it's this place, burgers, or Mexican. For breakfast, it's this place. The croissant bacon, egg and cheese is good, and comes with a side of grapes, which it should - for $12.
I have to say the breakfast selection was pretty good. I had a frittata that was surprisingly nice, and not just for airport food. Typical coffee choices also. Much shorter line than Starbucks and Wolfgang nearby, which to me is the most important part.
Yuko H.
Looking for something healthy to eat at terminal one, I decided to try their flat bread here. It was a bit confusing first, I wasn't sure where to order. Once you order, walk over to a cashier and tell them what you ordered and pay. Walk back to where you order and wait until your food is ready. Food tasted okay, it wasn't the best. I thought it was overpriced for what it was but I guess it is airport after all.
Ariel Sickles
Great food
Leslie C.
Tip: order first at counter, then stand in line to pay. It's overpriced food but it's the airport.. I arrived wanting a salad before my flight. I was choosing between this and the fresh market, which also had salads for around 10 dollars. They have many salads to go for around 11 dollars here. As I stood in line to pay, I saw the option of a salmon sundried tomato wrap and dropped my salad. I was skeptical because the wrap was premise so I was worried it was going to be soggy. It WAS not soggy. I had very low expectations and the wrap is actually pretty solid. It tastes pretty good but is small and kinda feels half empty. It comes with a couscous salad, which was pretty dry. Overall I would just bring my own salad from outside next time but if I forgot, I'd be willing to get this wrap again. Took one star off for the overpriced but it's actually pretty good.
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This place blows. Ordered Gin and soda. She put Sprite in it. Asked for a water, bartender gave me a weird look. Workers hate their job. Was gonna order food but I just left.
I got a couple of sandwiches from here before boarding my flight. They weren't bad and maybe on the verge of good even. In retrospect, there were other better options within a short walk, but I was going for healthy.I got a turkey thing with avocado and another sandwich with bacon and they heated both of them up. It was perfect to open these on the plane with other passengers looking on.The sandwiches did the job, but I paid $17 for both of them and a drink, so I guess you can do the math and figure out it was typical of airline food pricing.I would probably go again if I was shooting for healthy, but I'd likely do a burger at the adjacent establishments.
At least they will heat your pizza to order. But overall, the food is here is just okay. I only come here if I don't have time for Tortas Frontera and I'm desperately trying to keep myself away from ordering McDonald's or Garrett's Popcorn for dinner.
Totally disgusting. Stale bread fake egg raw bacon. Threw it out—avoid this place when in the Southwest a terminal.
Made to order sandwiches and salads. Fresh and tasty. Grilled if you desire. Comes with homemade chips.
Not a friendly service The food is small not tasty and so expensive Little flavor The coffee is so light Better place in Terminale 1
Had breakfast waiting for flight. Delicious breakfast frittata with lots of veggies. Came with seasoned pita wedges and some fresh grapes. All at a reasonable price especially for the airport
Not great. I should have gone the other way to see what restaurants were there; I wish they were more clear about what's where in the terminals (in this case, the B terminal). Everything is pre-made and sits in a display case. When you order, they heat it up for you. I ordered a turkey berry panini, which surprisingly didn't have the berry mayo (or whatever makes it "berry") on it but had plenty of cucumber, unfortunately. It was made with some sort of turkey that does not look like it was freshly sliced at any point (meaning before it was put in the display case), and it looked like pressed deli meat essentially. They have a few places to sit outside this place (which is essentially a large walk-in kiosk), as well as a bar with adult beverages available. Of course the prices are ridiculous, as are most airport prices since they know they can gouge you. But I made do with what was available. Next time I'd be less of a slow poke so I could eat at home before heading to O'Hare, or somewhere else outside the airport.
(Translated by Google) It is a rare seafood restaurant in Louisville.(Original)ルイビルには珍しいシーフード料理店です。
I had a disgusting Greek Salad today. Old and expensive. When I took it back to the counter the guy looks down at the remnants makes a sour face and goes to look for his phone . I waited for him and gave him back the salad cause there wasn't even a garbage available. Avoid the Salads at all costs. I didn't get an apology or offer of a refund
I hate paying the prices they charge, but if you need to eat and you're going out of this side of the airport, it's this place, burgers, or Mexican. For breakfast, it's this place. The croissant bacon, egg and cheese is good, and comes with a side of grapes, which it should - for $12.
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I have to say the breakfast selection was pretty good. I had a frittata that was surprisingly nice, and not just for airport food. Typical coffee choices also. Much shorter line than Starbucks and Wolfgang nearby, which to me is the most important part.
Looking for something healthy to eat at terminal one, I decided to try their flat bread here. It was a bit confusing first, I wasn't sure where to order. Once you order, walk over to a cashier and tell them what you ordered and pay. Walk back to where you order and wait until your food is ready. Food tasted okay, it wasn't the best. I thought it was overpriced for what it was but I guess it is airport after all.
Great food
Tip: order first at counter, then stand in line to pay. It's overpriced food but it's the airport.. I arrived wanting a salad before my flight. I was choosing between this and the fresh market, which also had salads for around 10 dollars. They have many salads to go for around 11 dollars here. As I stood in line to pay, I saw the option of a salmon sundried tomato wrap and dropped my salad. I was skeptical because the wrap was premise so I was worried it was going to be soggy. It WAS not soggy. I had very low expectations and the wrap is actually pretty solid. It tastes pretty good but is small and kinda feels half empty. It comes with a couscous salad, which was pretty dry. Overall I would just bring my own salad from outside next time but if I forgot, I'd be willing to get this wrap again. Took one star off for the overpriced but it's actually pretty good.
This place blows. Ordered Gin and soda. She put Sprite in it. Asked for a water, bartender gave me a weird look. Workers hate their job. Was gonna order food but I just left.