Lunch date #61, September 5, 2014
Somehow we missed going to lunch
throughout August…now it is time to get back into the swing of things. Thought
we'd try something new: Specialty's Café on Hopyard, at the old El Balazo site
near 580 (5331 Hopyard Rd, www.specialtys.com).
This is a newish chain on the seen-similar to Corner Bakery type of place; this
one with locations in the Bay Area, So Cal, Seattle and Chicago.
Location 3 points: Not easy to pull into this parking lot as motorists
are gearing up to get on the freeway. Might access from Owens. A reasonable amount of
parking.
Ambiance 3 points: They did a great job with the build-out of this
location to totally change the look from the previous restaurants-my guess is
there is probably a common look to all of their locations. Order at the
counter/bakery case, with the Peet's Coffee bar adjacent (go there to pick up
drinks). Inside: open space with a tall
ceiling with lots of seating at basic tables, and the outside seating is
nice—unfortunately the local view isn't so great of either the low-budget motel
next store or the Hopyard on-ramp to 580.
Service: we decided not to score service when we order at the
counter, but their "thing" is that you can skip the line and order on
line—and there are several computer terminals at the entrance. Interestingly,
on this day, they were all covered with bags and out of service…so no skipping
the line today! One good idea: once you order you get a buzzer that will light
and buzz when your order it ready to be fetched.
Menu 4 points: Great choices for lunch: sandwiches hot or cold and
many salads. They also have some breakfast sandwiches and lots of goodies in
their bakery case, and they sell mix for their cookies. We had Emily along as
our guest diner and she chose the turkey pesto sandwich, Mom went for the
turkey cranberry sandwich (sans the sprouts and sunflower seeds), and I tried
the Southwest salad.
Food 3.5 points: We loved the bakery items (Em tried a chocolate chip
cookie and I got a morning bun). My salad was fair, but fresh and a good
portion size. Mom liked her turkey cranberry and was very happy with the
portion size-a full half sandwich as a left over for another day! Emily's turkey
pesto had such little pesto that we really couldn't see it (and she couldn't
taste it), so more of a regular turkey sandwich, that wasn't bad…just not what
she thought it would be.
Value 4 points: all prices are very reasonable at $7-9 per item. It is
all a la carte though-no chips or anything else included. Still, a good deal
for decent food. The bakery items are about $2 each; which I think are better
than Starbucks' prices…and much better and freshly baked on site.
Overall score for Specialty's: 3.5
points. My main criticism: all served
"to go"-all plates are paper (but the sturdy recycled type), but
eating a salad on a paper plate isn't great. It's definitely a grab and go type
of café. On a prior visit with friends, I had the turkey/apple/brie/bacon
sandwich-that was very good, but the service was really slow. It was better on
the day I went back with mom and Emily. Overall, the food is quite fine and the
prices are great…so I think we will go back and try other menu items.