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delightful. I don't often get to visit City Limits, but I always enjoy time spent there. The atmosphere is quiet and relaxed, the staff is super friendly and quick, and, oh, the soup! The soup is always fantastic. I usually get the 1/2 sandwich and a soup combo, and have never been disappointed. My favorite is the mushroom brie soup! The pastries are pretty good too! Not the best in town, but always good. The oreo bars are not to be missed.…
Delicious food and quaint ambience. My husband and I frequent the City Limits Cafe on a regular basis. It is hands down my husbands favorite place to stop and relax with a delicious cup of coffee with endless refills and smooth flavors to choose from. We both enjoy the salads, soups, and sandwiches. The Spring salad with pear slices and walnuts is a wonderful blend of fresh ingredients with a perfectly balanced raspberry vinargarette. One of my favorite soups is the corn chowder. The desserts are a major temptation with their sumptuous flavors. One of the best muffins is the cranberry/walnut.....yum.…
Beware of ordering Thanksgiving food at City LImits Eats a la carte!.
My husband and I live in Bellevue and wanted to feed 8 people for Thanksgiving. We saw an ad in the City Limits window and for 150 dollars you could get a 12-14 pound turkey, gravy, stuffing, 2
vegetables, rolls and 2 desserts. It says this package will feed 8-10 people.
Thanks goodness!! tonight we opened it and looked at it since the little pan the turkey came in felt so light. The top says turkey 10 pounds and it is all cut up and looks very sawed up and pitiful to put on a Thanksgiving table. tI might feed 6 people but no more and the vegetables might fee 4 people. Rolls look very cheap and it says yeast rolls but I am so humiliated to serve this food for Thanksgiving. I am going to cook much food tonight and not feel like I have to apologize to my guests.
Never again will we get a so called Thanksgiving feast from City Limits. They have cheated us and assuming they did this to everyone. I hope others complain and since I had to spend another 70 dollars to get a rounded out meal that didn't look cheap, I paid a lot for Thanksgiving. The bread pudding is only big enough to feed 3 grown average size people.
I already went to Honey Baked Hams and bought a ham so guests will feel they have enough to eat.
I thought it best to write to tell everyone and not just the management. They already know what they sold me. This came from Eats a la carte, which City Limits owns and next to them , near the new Publix in Bellevue.…
Think about your personal value before going here. The food here all comes from Sysco-everything! Nothing is fresh made. Need an ingredient list, too bad, they're not willing to look in to it. None of the soup is homemade, it either comes in a bag or is frozen and they add water. Ask them ff rhey home make their bread or soup and they will lie to your face and say they do. From what I hear they are horrible to their employees, and they must walk on eggshells becasue they never know if they will get happy owners or crazed owners. The manager that was running both locations left because of the way the owners treat people. If you care about treating people the way you want to be treated- DO NOT EAT HERE!!!…
Good food, clean, friendly staff, yummy soups, fresh salads, kid friendly.
My four year old daughter and I eat her often. I usually get the City Max, which is very reasonable and perfectly portioned. She gets a grilled cheese kid's meal, which sure beats chicken and
french fries any day.
The salads are fresh, crunchy, and made while you wait. They're not sitting in some fridge waiting to be yanked out. If you stand by the counter, you can watch them be put together. I'm especially fond of their raspberry vinaigrette. It's tangy and sweet.
I am addicted to their mushroom brie soup. I buy it by the quart. I am starting an unofficial campaign to get them to offer it more than just on Fridays. If you love it as much as I do, please request it, too! I sent mine in writing.…
