Bliss Bee - Williston
Bliss Bee
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**Dining Experience: A Mixed Bag at [Restaurant Name]**
At [Restaurant Name], diners can expect an array of experiences, where the menu ranges from flavorful burgers and chicken sandwiches to disappointing salads and stale fries. While some praised the enticing homemade ranch and compostable packaging, others encountered issues with food temperature and freshness. Service varies, often relying on self-serve options with occasional slow counter staff, leading to confusion for patrons. Parking can be chaotic, yet many appreciate the convenient takeout options. Overall, the restaurant appeals to those seeking casual fare, but culinary consistency remains a concern for a more discerning crowd.
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Upon receiving your food, you'll be surprised by the miniature cup of soda that costs a staggering $2.89. It's barely 8 oz—maybe 10 at most! As for your fries, don't expect them to be fresh. My daughter immediately said, "These aren't hot," and after trying one myself, I could definitely taste how old they were. They also come in a ridiculously small box. Feeling disappointed, I took a bite of the chicken sandwich, and it was at best room temperature. To make matters worse, it was incredibly dry—definitely not the moist, tender chicken you would hope for. I had ordered the cowboy sandwich, which was supposed to come with onions, but those were old too! And if you're thinking this was just due to a slow time of day, I went in at 3 PM on a Saturday when there were only about ten other parties present, and more waiting in line as I left. For the bargain price of $16.38, you too can enjoy a dry, aged chicken sandwich, old fries, and a tiny cup of soda. Plus, you’ll get the added joy of hearing your child declare, "I never want to try anything new again!" Absolutely awful experience. [Edit for response]: I appreciate the refund, but it doesn’t change my experience. The associate didn’t know how to help get the kiosk deal either. If your own staff are struggling, maybe the problem lies with the system and not the users. As for the "dancing cup," that was a metaphor for the tiny cup handed to me by your associate, not anything on a screen.
This is a good place to get lunch because it’s healthy, but it’s also pricey. A Greek salad with salmon with no drink and a $1 tip came out to nearly $20. The food was quick though and was fresh. I did find one rotten piece of lettuce in it though. I’ll probably try it again sometime but won’t come often due to price.
Delicious quick serve. Almost everything is Gluten Free! Yummy fried chicken, fries and sweet potato fries! Grain bowl was disappointing because it was cold. But still tasty.
It wasn’t crispy, wasn’t good at all Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $10–20
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