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5 Reviews on “Moose On The Loose Cafe”
Delicious sandwich, Gluten Free Bread! Super nice friendly staff. Gave a great recommendation for a sandwich that would go good on gluten free bread. It was excellent. Coke slaw was yummy too. Prices were very reasonable and the place was cute with rustic seating. Will definitely be back soon. They also had high chairs for the kids!2 adults and 2 kids ate lunch quick for 30 bucks. Can’t go wrong. See you soon Moose on the Loose!
The food here is fantastic. The owners are very friendly and they have a fantastic menu. I personally recommend the lumberjack sandwich or the moose wrap. I will gladly return any day these doors are open.
Their sign is true. You will get good food but not fast food.
Aggressively mediocre and incredibly expensive sandwiches that come with no sides. Serves me right for eating lunch at an outlet mall. You would be much better off grabbing a sandwich from one of the gas stations up the street, waiting until you get home, or just not eating at all.
The sign tries to warn you “We make good food not fast food.” Definitely not the case for our visit. With only 2 orders ahead of us, we waited 30 minutes for the sad tale below:
Vermonter sandwich sounded great — turkey, cheddar and apple on wheat. They used stale grocery store “wheat”, a crumbly slice of cheese barely recognizable as cheddar and two tiny slices of apple. Decent amount of mediocre turkey lunch meat.
French Mountain was absolutely dripping in oil from the pesto. Take a bite and you get more wrap than filling.
Finally the side: we both got the pasta salad which turned out to be only rotini minimally dressed in bland Italian dressing.
All this for ridiculous Adirondack tourist prices. $31 without drinks.
Very minimal vegetarian options. Def skip this place if you are vegetarian.
Check my other reviews. You’ll see I don’t give a 2 lightly. This is an honest review.
I respect them trying the independent sandwich shop thing, and I know margins are razor thin. There is no way this place would survive without the endless stream of never-to-return tourists.