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5 Reviews on “Comfortland”
Comfort food. Super friendly staff. The truffle parmesan fries were so good!! A lot of people ordered Nola slush coffee and milk shake. I came on a Sunday with DJ.
Come here when you put aside health and calories :p
Some friends brought us over to Comfortland for brunch and it was a fun experience. Ordering at the window is a neat, unique experience. We decided to eat inside.
It’s quite a loaded menu. Some items seemed so over-the-top, but they’re not as crazy as they first appear. I landed on The Old Boy. Flavors were delicious, and oversized, but not too unwieldy. The only thing that threw me a little was I couldn’t tell if the meat was ground beef or thinly sliced meat that was chopped SUPER fine because of how small the pieces were.
For a drink, I got a malted cold brew. I’ve had other malted coffees and this didn’t disappoint. Right up there with the best ones.
💯 recommend! Comfort sandwiches in the heart of NYC. From first interaction with the guy taking orders, we knew this would be incredible. The chicken is perfectly cooked with layers of goodness. We split the Nashville Hot Chicken, Freaky Friday and Chicken Biscuit Buddy. The winner was the Chicken Biscuit Buddy without question although the competition was heated. Thank you Comfortland – I’ll be back for sure 😋
Tried this place for the first time and while I liked the idea of it in theory, everything was so mid, that it made me feel like I chose all the wrong things on the menu. I am not a firm believer that anything on the menu is ‘the wrong item to order’, because everything that you chose to offer on said menu should be delicious. $91 total with taxes/fees and tip. They have a few menu items that change and a few staple items. My order consisted of both. Nothing was appealing, so don’t plan on trying again.
I had the:
-Chicken corn chowder (*SPECIAL*) – There was nothing special about this. Arrived luke warm and the taste was so underwhelming that I had no desire to reheat it to partake.
-Chicken Snack Wrap XL (~$!4) – Fried chicken strip was fine. Wasn’t particularly seasoned. I chose Chipotle Mayo, which had more of a kick than I was expecting. So often places offer a chipotle mayo that isn’t really all that spicy, but this was and I was a bit unprepared. The wrap was sizeable and wasn’t anything special with its cheese, L, T & P offering. They do offer a special sauce and ranch as an option. They do not make clear what their special sauce consists of/tastes like. I called to inquire, but the guy on the phone cut me off and instead of putting me on hold, held a full in person transaction on the phone with me on it. I didn’t need to overhear his customer service, so I just hung up. From one hospitality worker to the business, there is a training opportunity to be found there. Put ppl on hold. If you’re gonna offer a ‘special sauce’, make note of what it is in the menu, which ultimately provides clarity and cuts down on unnecessary inquiries both in person and via the phone.
-Hip Tang Chicken Chopped Cheese – This sandwich is said to have (chopped chicken, bacon, white wine, sauteed onions & herbs, balsamic fig jam, arugula & aioli) and was made to sound really good, but none of the notes within the sandwich rang thru. The chopped chicken was actually really dry and had the consistency similar to dried out ground turkey. Honestly the sandwich looked better in the photo they use on delivery service apps. The sandwich didn’t meet my expectation of sweet and savory, the fig jam and white wine non existent in the taste. Arugula was wilted and the sandwich seemed dry and kinda soggy at the same time if that even makes sense. The ratio of sandwich innards to bread also felt uneven. I took 2 bites and tossed.
-Regular Tots – Tots are hard to mess up. They are literally coming out of a freezer bag and being fried. Nothing to really mention here.
-Cap’n Crunch French Toast Sticks (~$9) – They were fine, but REALLLYY dense. I mean like really dense. They are not fluffy in the slightest, but decent for the portion and price.
-Ramp Szn Chicken Salad Sandwich (*SPECIAL*) (~$14)- This seems to be special, because it is not on the menu currently. It appears in their photos on texas toast, but is actually served on sourdough. This was one of the worst chicken salad sandwiches I have ever had. The chicken was dry and tossed with mayo. Not a seasoning could be found. Not a walnut, cranberry, nor a piece of celery, NOT A THING. They also packed this sandwich generously in comparison to the other chicken sandwich ordered, which is a shame since it wasn’t at all good. Perhaps they were trying to get rid of it. I am not sure what the intention of this sandwich is, but they can either eliminate or start from the drawing board completely on figuring out what this chicken salad needs.
-Plain Fries (~$6) – They are a unique shape. Kinda gives a cottage fry and curly fry hybrid. They arrived soggy and weren’t memorable.
Not really in a rush to return to try anything new.
Loved the A/C. I got a traditional fried chicken sandwich and my boyfriend got the space jam. Both were absolutely divine and gargantuan. HUGE portions. The dole whip float was absolutely perfect for the hot and heavy food. Extreme pineapple flavor and not too sweet. Also grabbed a guava cream donut and had very low expectations but it was DIVINE. Big portion, so flavorful and perfect perfect texture of the filling and the dough, and perfect amount of cream cheese icing on top. Sooo good, everything!