I didn't get to appreciate this as much as I wish I had -- I mainly just got the salad bar on its own, sometimes decking out a baked potato with ingredients from it. But I was a latecomer to Mexican food, as I thought it was mainly beans, peppers, and onions -- stuff I can't eat, and I wasn't really aware of options that DIDN'T include t…
I didn't get to appreciate this as much as I wish I had -- I mainly just got the salad bar on its own, sometimes decking out a baked potato with ingredients from it. But I was a latecomer to Mexican food, as I thought it was mainly beans, peppers, and onions -- stuff I can't eat, and I wasn't really aware of options that DIDN'T include that. Likewise, I'm not a huge tomato sauce fan, and I think my parents tried to steer me away from cream sauces, leaving little else of value there besides the same plain pasta I could get at home.
Never saw seafood or pizza that I can remember, though!
I was sad when they took not only the Super Bar away, but the Salad Bar, too. You don't see that kind around much here in Canada. And the breadsticks they had for the salads were great, too! I'd buy those to snack on occasionally, and was sad they went with the rest.
Always heard the upkeep and time involved was why they eventually hung it up, I wish they'd instead spun that (and the pitas!) off into their own restaurant instead, then.
I didn't get to appreciate this as much as I wish I had -- I mainly just got the salad bar on its own, sometimes decking out a baked potato with ingredients from it. But I was a latecomer to Mexican food, as I thought it was mainly beans, peppers, and onions -- stuff I can't eat, and I wasn't really aware of options that DIDN'T include that. Likewise, I'm not a huge tomato sauce fan, and I think my parents tried to steer me away from cream sauces, leaving little else of value there besides the same plain pasta I could get at home.
Never saw seafood or pizza that I can remember, though!
I was sad when they took not only the Super Bar away, but the Salad Bar, too. You don't see that kind around much here in Canada. And the breadsticks they had for the salads were great, too! I'd buy those to snack on occasionally, and was sad they went with the rest.
Always heard the upkeep and time involved was why they eventually hung it up, I wish they'd instead spun that (and the pitas!) off into their own restaurant instead, then.
A spinoff restaurant would have been interesting. Maybe just call it SuperBar?
I was thinking maybe something like "Dave's SuperBar".
Perfect.