Stopped in for a quick to go Tuna sandwich witch turned out to be very good. Lettuce/tomato/sprouts/bread all very fresh. Tuna was a tiny bit sweet for me, but that is personal preference. Service was swift and friendly.
First of all the girl taking the orders was just plain rude. It seemed like we were bothering her. Second, the Greek salad isn't a Greek salad... it says it has kamala olives, but they are just black olives... when I asked, the girl, about the olive, she was annoyed and said well that's what we have... and it didn't come with Greek dressing...just vinaigrette... I was extremely disappointed
Easily my new favorite pasta place. I went here just on a whim to satisfy my pasta craving. I ordered the spaghetti with tomato and basil sauce topped with burrata 4
I am here 2-3 times weekly! Amazing food, great owner and workers. His food quality is great, his kindness is amazing! I believe most of that building complex is ASU students or post grad. I would like everyone to take a course in restaurant ownership and management and please be respectful for what he does! If not, yes go somewhere else or make your own food! Keep up the great work!
I think one of the most impressive things about Sky Market & Deli is how consistently picturesque the sandwiches always are. If I'm at a table with a group, each and every one of us will have a sandwich in a basket that wouldn't look out of place in a glitzy ad - except, it's physically sitting there right in front of us ready to eat.They taste as good as they look too, using Boar's Head meats and cheeses to ensure a top notch quality sandwich. If you are acquainted with Boar's Head, the taste will likely be comfortingly familiar - though they do a great job here of elevating the base ingredients with their additions, like fresh vegetables, sauces, condiments and bread.I've heard the events of the last year or so have hit this restaurant particularly hard, and so I hope that as more return to the offices at SkySong Sky Market & Deli will have an opportunity to recover and flourish.In my experience the owner-proprietor has always been a friendly, charming fellow, and by all accounts I've heard this opinion is not unique to me. So, if you're in the area, do consider supporting a local business by dropping in for a great sandwich.
Lazy owner refuses to serve menu items that require baking because he doesn't have enough customers to feel it's worth enough effort. Seriously, don't say you sell cookies or other items and then tell the customer you're not going to do it when it's right there on the menu. Several times a year we buy hundreds of dollars of food from this little shop, but not anymore.Edit: owner complains that it is because business is still slow... maybe it's partly because half the things on the menu aren't really on the menu and when a customer asks about a menu item, they get a healthy serving of condescending attitude instead?
This pace is great almost eat here eceryday
Good little Lunch spot
The owner Tripp is an excellent host. The manager George has a lot to learn about customer service.
All your typical items like gum, candy, soda, snacks, energy drinks, etc. Lots of good breakfast and lunch options too. Super convenient. Nice helpful staff.