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Sounds of the 80’s and shades of green on a Saturday my new simple pleasures prompt.Definitely worth a visit, and I will definitely be back for another mushroom sandwich and matcha latte very soon. View all feedback.
What M C doesn't like about Littleneck Outpost:
Paid $27 for a sandwich and coffee to be told the two restrooms were for employees only, and to walk in the pouring rain to use the 1 stall public restroom equivalent to a porta potty. I then was served on a napkin and had to ask for silverware which was plastic.Grade was pending probably bc the patrons are having to use the park restroom. One outlet for people looking to work View all feedback.
Tried avocado sandwich and smoked salmon sandwich. Both were so delicious. High quality ingredients with reasonable prices.
Mad it took me this long to try! Sausage egg and cheese was delicious.
Cute place with nice variety of food, but don't get the broccoli rabe sandwich. Truly one of the weirdest and worst sandwiches I've ever eaten. It's literally just a row of broccoli rabe logs on focaccia. It's not cooked soft enough that biting it will break it up, so when you take a bite you'll pull out entire whole pieces of broccoli rabe. And it was bland.I'll probably come back to try the other items, but this was such a bad sandwich. Really not sure why it's on the menu.edit: love the passive aggressive response from the owner! sorry that this sandwich sucks. ?
A cute place with sunlight to work but my biggest gripe is that you will leave smelling like smoke/food if you stay in there for more than 5 minutes. Chai was ok/somewhat sweet, Wi-Fi reliable
Paid $27 for a sandwich and coffee to be told the two restrooms were for employees only, and to walk in the pouring rain to use the 1 stall public restroom equivalent to a porta potty. I then was served on a napkin and had to ask for silverware which was plastic.Grade was pending probably bc the patrons are having to use the park restroom. One outlet for people looking to work