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4.2 Google Review
2922 Geer Rd, Turlock, California, 95382, United States
(209) 667-4131 www.greengrub.net
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May 6, 2018
The food is always good. But the service always sucks. And you have to wait forever for anything. I once waited for a smoothie for 35 minutes. If you order for pick up they will say 15 minutes but wait 30 minutes then drive over and if youre lucky it will be ready when yoy get there. The guy at the front always seems really unhappy and like he hates his job and you can tell how he talks to his co workers. Ive also heard inappropriate conversations between the workers there over the sound of the blenders going. So if you want good food and have nothing to do and can take your time then go here.

Feb 6, 2018
I really enjoyed this place and was impressed with their menu and quality of food. My only disappointment was that they did not have any fish protein sources, aside from canned tuna. However, I would definitely return to this place.

May 7, 2018
My top choice in where to eat in Turlock. Sure they get busy but somehow they get it right. Everytime

Apr 7, 2018
A mixed bag. I visited 5 times over three weeks. The staff is friendly and healthy-looking, the smoothies and soups are delicious. The regular food including the salads(!) are very salty; the service is erratic, inattentive, and way too slow for a short lunch break; you occasionally get pop music and radio commercials BLASTED at you as the staff fights over the volume.

Jul 29, 2017
The food is fresh and healthy, but give yourself plenty of time. The service is really really slow. To be fair, the one young man at the register(on the restaurant side) was very kind and apologetic for the rest of the staff. He was very sweet. The rest of the staff, however, wow! Wow, in a bad way. First of all, The man taking my order seemed thoroughly annoyed that I was asking questions about the menu. Then, I asked if they could make me a wrap for my daughter with just ham and mayo. Pretty simple. When the food came 20 minutes later (3 sandwiches), they had given my daughter a turkey and cheese wrap and our drinks weren't ready. (This was a to go order). I asked if we could please have the sandwich that we ordered, and the young man was very nice about taking it back to the kitchen. Then the lady in the kitchen came out to have word with me and told me that a ham wrap wasn't on the menu and was very irritable. Well, if they couldn't make it for me, then maybe they could have told me that when I ordered it. I explained that I didn't think it was too much to ask for some ham and mayo on a wrap and I didn't understand why she was so upset. Anyways, a few minutes later, another woman brought the new wrap out to me. It was a bunch of chopped up ham in a wrap and some mayo packets on the side. Because I was traveling, I had to open up the wrap myself and spread the mayo on myself , which in and of itself is really not a big deal, but was obviously some passive aggressive move on the chefs part. (Like, what's so hard about spreading some mayo and a couple of slices of ham in a wrap?I would have been better off going to the supermarket and making it myself in the back of my car!) After all this, my smoothie still wasn't ready and the rude kid tells me it's gonna be another 10 minutes. How is it taking 30minutes to make a smoothie? So, I canceled the smoothie and the nice kid gave my money back very nicely. It's just a shame. We get good service next door at Carl's Jr, but it's unhealthy toxic food. I'd like to be able to get some healthy food while on my long drive but minus the attitude! To the owners, maybe review your systems of communication with the kitchen and give some customer service training to your staff (except the one guy, he was great, I wish I caught his name). Good luck! I'll be back on my next road trip to see if there have been any improvements, because the sandwich really was tasty!

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