Noodles offers high quality, good service
September 23, 2016
By BRADY WOYAK
The Mirror reporter
Noodles and Company has been in Stevens Point for a while now and is one of the most popular places to eat.
Noodles is among the healthiest places to eat in Central Wisconsin. It has reasonable prices for noodle dishes costing $6 to $10 depending on the type you order. It is a very popular choice for health conscious people looking for a quick tasty meal.
What makes Noodles one of the best choices is they don’t use artificial flavors, colors, sweeteners or preservatives. With every bite you’re getting a real food taste.
Noodles preps 14 fresh vegetables throughout the day. It has all organic milk, tofu and tea for all the customers looking for a great drink to go with their delicious meal.
For people looking to add protein to their meal Noodles has all naturally raised steak, pork, bacon and meatballs and it is some of the best tasting around town.
Their menu has a wide variety of options to choose from starting from meatballs to soup and sandwiches, but what they are most famous for are their noodle dishes.
If you are looking for a light meal you can get a soup and salad or even a kid’s meal. Hungrier eaters can get a meaty sandwich to fill your needs.
If you’re looking for catering, Noodles has many options to fill any of the needs, you have.
Not only does Noodles have great food and beverages but they also have great service. Noodles has an open kitchen so you can see them preparing your meal right before your eyes. The employees care about the customer more than themselves and make the environment in Noodles a great place to eat with your family.
Noodles is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday and 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday through Saturday.
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