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Cherry Street Market - Reviews
Su Campus Walk, 98104 Seattle
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66
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10.6%
Satisfaction
53
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6
neutral
7
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- Quick Meal
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- Dine-in
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Overpriced and Skimpy Portions
My experience at this restaurant was disappointing due to the overpriced food and extremely skimpy portions. I noticed that the student employee consistently scooped the skimpiest portion, which felt outrageous, especially when paying over $20 and with everything costing extra. I never felt full after eating here.
It's a shame for those poor college students!
- food2
- portion1
- student employee2
Visit Type
- Business Meeting
Group Type
- Large Group
Group Size
- Large Group
Service Type
- Dine-in
Wait Time
- Long (31+ min.)
Noise Level
- Loud
2
Terrible Food and Service
I was here for the Cursillo National meeting and my experience was quite disappointing. The food was terrible, seeming to be all frozen and thawed out. The establishment was clearly understaffed; for 500 attendees, the food manager only set up one coffee station, which resulted in a two-hour wait and no coffee.
I believe the food manager should be fired.
- food1
- understaffed1
- coffee station1
Visit Type
- Quick Meal
Service Type
- Dine-in
2
Disappointing Food, Avoid If Possible
My experience at this restaurant was quite disappointing. The food was just okay at best, and to make matters worse, it was the same every single day. Given this, I would advise others to avoid eating here if possible.
- food3
- same every single day2
Price per Person
- $11–$20
Visit Type
- Quick Meal
Service Type
- Dine-in
Meal Type
- Lunch
3
Overpriced and Disappointing Lunch
My experience at this restaurant was disappointing, especially for a lunch meal. I consistently feel overcharged for what I receive. The portions are more suited for fine dining, yet the food is only decent.
If you're not on a meal plan, I strongly advise you to go somewhere else. I always regret not walking a block to Carmelos. For $17.
40, I received two tacos with beans and rice that looked unappetizing. The food quality was rated a 2, and the atmosphere a 3, while service received a 4.
- food quality5
- overcharged2
- portions3
- tacos with beans and rice2
Visit Type
- Casual Outing
Service Type
- Dine-in
2
Not worth the money
Ummmm not good, just not it. I felt that I was better off dining my money at the cave than here. The food was not good, and the atmosphere was poor.
The service was also lacking.
- food1
- atmosphere1
- service2
Visit Type
- Regular Visit
Service Type
- Dine-in
6
Good, but could be better
My experience was pretty good, though the variety is a bit limited. The quality definitely depends on the meal and day. Overall, I don't mind having to eat here every day, but I'm definitely not going to stay on the meal plan longer than I have to.
It has gotten a lot better since the addition of Home Base and The Hawk's Nest.
- variety5
- quality5
Visit Type
- Quick Meal
Service Type
- Takeout
Meal Type
- Lunch
2
Disappointing Food Options
My experience was quite negative due to the food quality. I was forced to buy from a kiosk because my lunch break was at 11 pm instead of 12 pm, and only some kiosks were open. Unfortunately, the foods available were bad, mostly tasteless and bland.
SU has poor food options.
- food options2
- foods1
Price per Person
- $11–$20
Visit Type
- Regular Visit
Meal Type
- Dinner
2
Overpriced and Poorly Treated
My experience at this restaurant was disappointing. The food was of terrible quality, especially considering how overpriced it is. Furthermore, the establishment seems to mistreat their workers and the students who are forced to eat there due to expensive meal plans.
- food quality2
- price2
- workers1
Visit Type
- Food Exploration
Service Type
- Dine-in
3
Mediocre Food, High Prices
My experience at C-Street was defined by mediocrity. The food, even at its best, was just okay. You might expect a lower price point given the food quality, but that's where they get you – it's not cheap.
My advice? Ask for gift cards to other restaurants in the area; you'll spend the same amount and get much better food.
- better food8
- food3
- price2
Visit Type
- Quick Meal
Service Type
- Dine-in
5
Student-Focused Food Court
My experience was at a multi-station food court primarily designed for students, though it is also open to the public. The general majority of its function is to serve students.
- multi-station food court5
- serve students5
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