Organic To Go - Two Union

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601 Union St Ste 224A
Two Union Square, 42nd Floor
Seattle, WA 98101

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(800) 304-4550
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Organic To Go - Two Union - Seattle, WA
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Organic To Go - Two Union - Seattle, WA
Organic To Go - Two Union - Seattle, WA
Organic To Go - Two Union - Seattle, WA
Organic To Go - Two Union - Seattle, WA
Organic To Go - Two Union - Seattle, WA
Organic To Go - Two Union - Seattle, WA
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Natural at Best 1/23/2007

This is a new company, I understand they are just getting started. I met a few of the corporate people and most of the food servers in the cafe. Being that it is a new company it is extremely disorganized. I have worked in and run restaurants myself and I have a funny feeling that many people that run the company have not. It is run more like retail or maybe a freshman college project. I'm a vegetarian and if I were to have my sandwich toasted they would throw it in on the same paper with a chicken sandwich and toast them right together. I once watched in horror as the woman serving my tomato soup held a ladle full of beef stew right over the tomato soup. It entirely ruined my appetite for the day. One morning I came in to get a yogurt and I saw the nice young woman putting the greens out for the made-to-order salads and they came out of a box that said, "Natural Lettuce by Sysco." Later that day I went in to see what they were serving for hot lunch and heard the manager say the lettuce was organic! Maybe they just reuse boxes, but maybe I'm too forgiving? Apparently I am too forgiving. After watching beef bits drip into the soup and my sandwich coming out tasting weird I still went back. Why? Because I liked the idea of an organic fast food place. Except it's not fast. They, like most places of food, were terminally understaffed. I only met the manager a handful of times after going in at least once per week for a few months. Once I realized the green frumpy shirts they wore meant Manager and the khaki shirts meant regular I soon knew to look for the manager better. One time the manager was behind the counter near the food with a man in a nice shirt, whom I believe was corporate, discussing their drinking that weekend while the other people worked. Unprofessional. Not organic - just natural at best. Kind of mediocre food. The soups are good but I hear they don't make them anyway. Just thaw. Also I don't think anybody there knows how to make coffee. Pros: Good idea, good retail items and third party products. Cons: Name is just a name, it's hardly organic except for third party products. more
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  • The office space in Two Union Square offers a wow-factor business address in downtown Seattle with spectacular 42nd-floor views of sailboats, float planes, cruise ships and mountains. The office building shares a plaza with the neighboring Washington State Convention Center and boasts a courtyard waterfall. the other side of nearby Interstate 5 are a number of healthcare centers. Health is a major employer in the region and Seattle's University of Washington is ranked among the country's top leading institutions in medical research. The others include computer software, electronics, medical equipment and environmental engineering. The city is particularly known as a hotbed of 'green' technologies, but its geographical position and good transport links also make it the principal trade, distribution, financial and services center for the north-west US. The office has on-site restaurants and cafes, but alternatives are minutes away.

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  • In Short
    Called "O to Go," by its growing circle of devotees, this Seattle-based chain specializes in seasonal, quick-casual fare prepared without chemical additives. Patrons--ranging from college students to corporate types--fill up on snacks and meals in the cafe or purchase pre-packaged entrees to go. Breakfast-menu highlights are yogurt-fruit parfaits and sun-dried tomato-and-egg burritos. Lunch and dinner options include basil-chicken chili, meatloaf sandwiches and grilled salmon wraps. Also available are soups, salads, muffins and desserts.

  • 4/10/2006 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: monday: 08:30AM-05:00PM, tuesday: 08:30AM-05:00PM, wednesday: 08:30AM-05:00PM, thursday: 08:30AM-05:00PM, friday: 08:30AM-05:00PM, saturday: closed, sunday: closed
  • Neighborhoods: Central Business District, Downtown
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