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Oh, my, come hungry! What a wonderful menu. The food is wonderful and plentiful. Sandwiches, pasta, soup and salads. They serve fresh carrot juice with variations. Also, Top drawers from Soda. Their desserts are made in the house and Skurril. You also have bean coffee for sale and out what I can say from machines in the room. Yum describes the jewel of a café. View all feedback.
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We were really excited to try this place out and support a local business during this really difficult time. But the couple running the restaurant, while cooking and serving food, were not wearing masks. And there was no encouraging or set up for socially distancing inside. I don’t care how good your food tastes (can’t say cause I haven’t tried it), but if you don’t care about keeping your customers safe that’s reall... View all feedback.
This lunch cafe has some of the best soup and sandwiches in town. Every day there are two homemade soup choices and a lunch special. On the regular menu, the Piper Club and the Damn Good Sandwich are favorites among my friends. They're made on bread made in-house. My go-to is the half bruschetta salad, which comes with two slices of the sweet basil bread topped with Gorgonzola and sun-dried tomatoes. That and a cup of soup, and I'm good to go.
Once again, choring in Anchorage find myself on Northern Lights Blvd, and a bunch of places to eat. Nothing like the food at Sweet Basil Cafe. Home made food, locals pricing, and they normally have a great Daily Special. Did I mention they cater, and have great desserts and breads? Beer and wine too!
HUGE and amazing sandwiches! The Damn Good on whole wheat is my favorite. I highly recommend checking them out for lunch if you can!
This lunch café has some of the best soups and sandwiches in the city. Every day there are two homemade soups and a lunch special. The Piper Club and the Damn Good Sandwich are popular with my friends on the regular menu. They're on bread in the house. My Go-to is the half-brushetta salad, covered with two slices of sweet basil bread with gogonzola and sun-dried tomatoes. That and a cup of soup and I'm good to go.
We were really excited to try this place out and support a local business during this really difficult time. But the couple running the restaurant, while cooking and serving food, were not wearing masks. And there was no encouraging or set up for socially distancing inside. I don’t care how good your food tastes (can’t say cause I haven’t tried it), but if you don’t care about keeping your customers safe that’s really a shame. And possibly illegal at this point but I’m not sure about that one?