Restaurant, Bakery, Beer store, Market, Sandwich shop, Vegan restaurant, Vegetarian restaurant, Wine bar, Wine store
What a wonderful little gem.My best friend and I checked out this place in early January for lunch.There was parking but it didn't seem like a lot.We walked through the gravel patio up to their front entrance.It's very industrious looking.We perused their menu online, and thank God we did, because their menu board are rather tiny print.A wonderful woman took our order, $20 for my Turkey and a topo chico, and we seated ourselves.She informed us that if we were beer drinkers they have a deal where you can build your own 6-pack.Sounded fun. We enjoyed our time catching up while waiting for food.You get a little buzzer.It buzzes and then we picked up our food from the counter, where you can grab your own silverware & napkins.I like that service because I think it helps reduce waste, and I got the vibe that was a value of the business. First bite of my sandwich - flavorful and more on the salty side.I ate it all and enjoyed every bite.I look forward to trying something else next time.I want to explore their salads.Bread was excellent. My friend drank her iced macha in full, including the little sips trapped in their concave ice cubes. We felt no rush to finish our experience, as we were there for two hours.There was a group of maybe 10 there that had scooted together some tables to make one big one.Owner didn't seem to mind. They have fresh bread for sale, which was very tempting.They also had a very large wine selection.Patio seemed nice and open.Bathrooms were clean and functional.They share space with a bike shop so it was fun to peruse their bike accessories.Reminds me a lot of McLain's Market in Shawnee, KS, which I really enjoyed.
This place is awesome! The food quality is outstanding.I had the best sandwich of my life here.I highly recommend the spicy Italian sandwich and chips! The chips were not oily like most.Very nice crunch and flavor.The restaurant is cute and cozy with plenty of seating inside and out.Very cool place with tons of selection.They also provided gluten free bread that was amazing!
Just opened in the Paseo District with a Bike Shop, Celestial Cycles, a deli/coffee shop, and a small local food market.This place has so much room to stretch and relax while you enjoy a sandwich.I got the Pastrami and was pleasantly surprised.Slurped down some Nitro Cold Brew to wake myself up and snacked on a Peanut Butter Miso cookie.Definitely a fan of this place.It has great service and smart menu you ideas with different hours for each menu.Has grab and go, coffee shop, lunch, and happy hour menus.It will be a great place to grab a bite and walk around to see the art.Well done!
Owner response
Thank you Berto for checking out 30th Street Market.We can't wait to have you back.Cheers!
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