![]() Most employees never finished their full orders. What was consumed today was average at best. Is it really that difficult? The first impression could be your make or break decision with future corporate accounts. Our drug rep who purchases meals for many, many doctors offices states there are always errors with local restaurants 40% of the time. Yes, I had a very bad meal at one of my favorite restaurants, it was with a salad, I order it because it sound fresh and sweet, but when it came, the salad. So of course we had to call and the restaurant - they offered to drive it down to our clinic in McCandless. Her Full Sized sandwich order was not fulfilled. One employee ordered a 1/2 sandwich and cup of soup - instead she got a FULL sandwich and soup but the disappointment was the other employee ordered a full sandwich “another type of meat” and wanted no soup. Do you know salads all look alike?! With an order that size - please identify properly! We do have vegetarians in our practice /guessing is not an option. When we called the order in, the restaurant’s phone girl kept cutting our receptionist off short asking things like “What dressing?” Before our receptionist could complete the description of each order, quite annoying. Some days in Cranberry it could be 12 people. Today at our McCandless office we had 6 employees and 2 doctors dining with us for lunch. We have two office locations - Cranberry and McCandless Twp. Want more than that? The full-size soup is $5.49 but feels like too much as a side order.I work for a Doctor’s office and we thought it would be a great idea to go healthy and order from this establishment. A ‘baby bowl’ of soup, which is a side, totals $2.49, which is reasonable for its size. Sticking with a classic interpretation of the soup, they pair nicely with sandwiches and salads. The Big Salad offers various soups, including a broccoli cheddar. With the cooling temperature, a good cup of warm soup is a necessity. Served cold, the Caprese sandwich’s price is reasonable for its size, but not its minimal contents. The sizable sandwich consists of mozzarella cheese, tomatoes, fresh basil leaves, a house balsamic, all on Italian bread. Taking its own spin on classic Caprese, the Big Salad offers a Caprese sandwich for $6.95. Totaling to $9, the salad is worth it if you can swap the dressing for something that isn’t as strong. The heavy, tart taste overpowered the diverse flavors of the salad and made it difficult to finish. The beautiful salad’s only flaw was its dressing-sour cream. View 44 reviews of The Big Salad 2793 Plymouth Rd, Ann Arbor, MI, 48105. ![]() The Bravocado salad was an aesthetic blend of Romaine lettuce, cucumber, tomato, cilantro, spinach, croutons, red onions, and, of course, avocado. For the whopping price of $15 (with tax), the Cobb salad was nothing exceptional. Adding onto this, the toppings were sparse and there were no eggs on the salad despite the description on the menu. However, the salads fell short of the name “The Big Salad.” The Cobb salad was quite small, and could probably be considered a side salad. The Cobb Salad was a mixture of the chain’s rocket romaine, turkey breast, bacon, egg, avocado, tomatoes, blue cheese and an Italian herb dressing. We decided on the Cobb Salad, the Bravocado salad, the Caprese Sandwich, and the Broccoli Cheddar soup. ![]() The restaurant was clean and quiet and would be a perfect spot for studying. The staff was patient and accommodating as we took our time to survey the menu. We ordered two salads, a sandwich, and a soup. ![]() In a Subway-style service line, the restaurant has an expansive selection of vegetables, meats, nuts, fruits and other toppings to choose from. It was my first job and most definitelt one of my favorites. Located next to The Good Bowl, The Big Salad provides healthier alternatives to fast food. Great management that taught us everything in an easy and productive way. The restaurant is part of a chain, and opened on Oct. The Big Salad is Traverse City’s newest restaurant that offers soups, smoothies, salads, sandwiches, and more.
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