It’s convenient, although most days the line just waiting to pay could use up a good chunk of your lunch hour. Not much of a vegetarian selection; even the«vegetable soup» is made with chicken stock, so I’m glad I asked. Portions are generous and, surprisingly, two of my fav things ended up being their pasta sauce, which is a delish pomodoro/marinara and not acidy at all, and their tuna casserole.
Patrick D.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Honolulu, HI
This place is consistently okay. They dont normally have an off day and its really easy when you work upstairs. This place has a good selection of sandwhiches and wraps for lunch and everything seems to be made pretty well. Their breakfast sandwiches are sub 4 $ and are tasty enough and not to messy. They could spring for better bagels but any NJ bagel is better than a bagel elsewhere and if you disagree youre wrong. Overall a quick and cheap place to stop for lunch in the area(building)
Hideki K.
Rating des Ortes: 3 New York, NY
Riverfront Café, inside the Legal Center, is a popular lunchtime spot. The Café, which serves sandwiches and other hot foods, opened up in early 2008. I started going in the fall of that year when I worked in the Legal Center. I used to really like their Buffalo Chicken Wrap, but it doesn’t taste as good anymore. Yesterday I had their Sloppy Joe’s 3 Layer Sandwich with Roast Beef and Turkey, and it was pretty good. If you like Reuben sandwiches, you like it since it comes with coleslaw, cheese, and Russian dressing. The name is deceiving though, it has nothing to do with a typical Sloppy Joe. The sandwich comes with house chips. Riverfront Café has its own seating area in the back, and has daily specials. It’s a pay first then find your seat type of place.