Went here because we had a coupon. I walked in and stood there about 3 minutes before the woman got up from whatever she was doing to help me. The menu was hard to read because of the layout of the ordering area. Ordered 2 roast beef sandwiches. They were good, but not great. A little better than Jimmy Johns but nothing exceptional about this place. If we're hungry and in the area we might stop back here but it's not a definite drop in the bucket.
Review Source:A co-worker recommended Gina's, and I finally went for lunch. Despite being noon on a weekday, I was the only customer.
The menu board was a little hard to read, and the choices seemed overwhelming.
I settled on a 6" turkey sandwich on foccaccia bread, and a small side of pasta salad. I was a bit surprised that my lunch cost $11! I didn't even get a drink!
The woman who rang up my order seemed unfriendly. It was obvious it was my first time there, and she didn't bother to give any suggestions, she just stood looking annoyed at me (although there was NOBODY behind me in line, and I was trying to be friendly and place my order quickly).
A man made my sandwich and it was a very good sandwich! The foccaccia bread is what really made it sing. The pasta salad was ho-hum. Tasted like something at an office potluck. The food portions were much larger than I expected, hence the steep price tag. I'd rather have half the portion and half the price. At any rate, I needed to take half my sandwich home and needed something to put it in (foil, bag, etc.). I walked up to the counter and the woman who originally rang me up was the only employee in sight (the guy had retreated to the back). She was sitting on a chair reading a book and looked up and saw me, and blatantly ignored me! I was stunned. I stood at the counter staring at her, watching her read. After I got over my shock about her behavior I was about to clear my throat and address her, but a guy finally came from the back and I asked him for a piece of foil so that I could wrap my sandwich to-go.
The whole time I was there (approx. 30 minutes), I only saw 3 other customers and each time one walked in the woman looked annoyed to get up from her book.
While the sandwich was quite good, the overall price for lunch combined with the employee's behavior, will most likely prevent me from going back.
It is a shame because I like to support small businesses.
My husband turned me on to Gina's when we first met over 10 years ago. The pizza is good, but we usually stop in for a sandwich when we want a quick, inexpensive meal. Â As a vegetarian, I usually get a cheese sub or one of the egg sandwiches (pepper & egg, etc.)
They recently spruced up the place with a fresh coat of paint and it looks wonderful! Â Gina's isn't fancy, but it's comfortable and the food is good.
Perhaps one of the most underated places in the whole tri-cities area. Â The food has always been great. Â I've even thought about working there part-time just so I can learn how to make their pizza dough. Â The staff is friendly and nice. Â If you haven't tried Gina's you havent lived.
Review Source:I love this place! My family has been going here since they opened. Sal is the owner and 99% of the time he can be found at the restaurant and is very friendly.
I usually get a sub or pizza but everything is delicious. The ingredients are so fresh for everything they make. The pizza is always loaded with toppings.
Great small casual family owned restaurant!
I wouldn't take someone on a date here but the food is good and the atmosphere is relaxed and very casual.
As far as fresh ingredients and knowing that everything is made to order, this is the place to be. First of all, they don't skimp on their pizza, with loaded ingredients and a great crust. For those who aren't fans of the pizza by the slice there, try getting a whole pizza - I think it's much better! Their subs are phenomenal. There's something about watching your sub being made by one person, not an assembly line, and watching them slice the turkey right there is a great feeling. And the foccacia bread is to die for! One thing no one has touched on - their specials. If you're lucky enough to stop in when they're making pot roast - wow. Great stuff. It's family owned and operated and you can tell by the time and effort they put into their food.
Review Source:I used to go here for lunch when I still worked in STC and this place is great. Â I love sandwiches (as I love all food) and they have a great turkey on foccacia, actually you can order any of their sandwiches on foccacia for an additional charge. Â The total with tax on the sandwich ends up being about $7 and some change but it's worth it, I could never eat the entire thing in one sitting. Â The staff is really nice, I think it's mostly family. Â It definitely has an early 90s feel as far as the decor goes but it's clean. Â Usually there aren't too many people inside but the food is great. Â The have a small deli selection of salads as well and give you a good amount for a decent price. Â Their menu is pretty extensive and they have delicious garlic bread and moz sticks as well. Â I try to stay away because there aren't many healthy choices here!
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