Noshery is great for the amount of variety on the menu. There's almost something for anything you're in the mood to eat. Pick up is fast and easy. Customer service is great, if something isn't right, they'll work with you to make it right. Noshery has been an awesome late night staple.
I like the concept of multiple quick bite restaurants consolidated. The BahMin sandwich was warm and good, but I encountered some thin, hair lime plastic in the sandwich. Bummer. Sadly, at lunch on Friday (1:30ish - so very late) the place was blaring bad music, and empty. Certainly nobody was lounging around here. The free water pitcher was near empty and warm. The refrigerated cooler near empty except for 1 brand of $5 tea and cokes and sprite in a can. Nothing else to choose. The space is too big with no decor for the experience and investment (or lack) noshery has made. i remember the BBQ place that used to be here. It was ok. It's a hard part of Laurel street for foot traffic, though one place 1 block north did it. Rooting for Noshery, but not sure how this format can survive.
Wanted to give this place a try because I like some of the restaurants brands they serve, and I was interested in the concept. I had reasonable expectations going in, but I still feel super disappointed. I ordered the chicken skewers plate. The chicken tasted like it was cooked a few days ago. The cucumber salad was totally not fresh as well. What makes Oren’s great is how fresh everything is. Don’t expect that coming here. Totally overpriced. We dined in and were thrown off by how no one greeted us and we ordered using a big computer. The dining room was strangely dark and dingy.
Good variety of good food and relatively quick. Not much support or service so to speak as it’s mostly all do it yourself sans the actual food prep.