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Contribute Feedback What Chris likes about The Honey Baked Ham Company:
Delicious honey ham deli sandwich, the potato salad was fresh and the macadamia nut cookies are ridiculously good! Super good lunch spot, a must try. Looking forward to returning View all feedback.
What lynn johnson doesn't like about The Honey Baked Ham Company:
I have brought honeybaked ham for years, but not from this location and it’s always been delicious. This year the Naperville location sold me the worst Thanksgiving, ham and turkey in my life no exaggeration—$122 for oven roasted turkey and smaller ham. Both were very dry and hardly edible. I tried making sandwiches but it was just not palatable. Family did not like it either. I called and spoke to the manager Mike,... View all feedback.
Food... FIRE! Workers... Fire! Atmosphere... FIRE! Best sandwich I've ever had even though the croissant confused me but even that was FIRE!
If you want the best sandwich around come here. Let me just say, the sandwich=gas service=top notch can't get better then this. Great service great food great prices!!!!
Love this place, not only the best ham in the world, but the staff is friendly, they have sales all the time. and I buy their soup bones to make soup from the split pea soup mix they have there. It turns out fantastic and super easy to make. They will make a sandwich for you too if you just want something for lunch instead of having to buy a big ham. They have slices too you could buy.
I’m so happy we decided to buy Christmas dinner for our family of 3 from here! We got a quarter ham, mashed potatoes turkey gravy, cornbread stuffing and Tuscan broccoli! The broccoli was amazing! I could eat it every day omg. The ham was soft as butter. You can’t go wrong here and we will be back for Easter!!
The ham has good flavor but they need a better system of cooking it. They tell you don't even cook it but i would like to be able to let the glaze bake onto it. If you do put it in the oven you have to have it on low and babysit it because it will get dry quick. They should cook it most of the way and let the consumer cook it for the last 15 minutes or so... in my opinion.