Reviews on Fast Food food in Johnstown, Colorado, United States. The Town of Johnstown is a Home Rule Municipality in Weld and Larimer counties in the U.S. state of Colorado. The population was 9,887 at the 2010 United States Census.
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4 based on 17 reviews
We are a locally owned restaurant slinging fresh, made to order Poke!
This was not at all what I expected. There is not a bit of Hawaiian food in the restaurant. No BBQ pork, no pineapple, no poi, no spam. This is a Japanese fusion restaurant from the sashimi served on the bowls to the beverages in the drink fridge. Itâs Japanese. The food was good and fresh. My disappointment come from the 100% lack of concern for the environment. Plastic cups, bowls, silverware, and beverages. This is a sit down restaurant after you place your order the lack of environmental sensitivity is disturbing. Though the food was good probably wonât be back for this reason.
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This Subway may be in a gas station, but my experience was just as good as at any other location. My sandwich was really, really good, built on bread that was soft and fresh. One employee was screaming at another as we ate our sandwiches, providing entertainment!
Predictable is sometimes a good thing. When you want "just plain good" without surprises, Subway is the way to go. Freshly baked bread and tasty toppings never fail to satisfy... and yes, you can get extra meat. Definitely a good value. Service at the Subway in downtown Johnstown is superior.
4 based on 30 reviews
Come by your local Noodles & Company at 1550 Fall River Dr, , Loveland where its globally inspired dishes including noodles, soups and salads, come together to create a World Kitchen.
I got carryout (which may have been the root of the problem) and ordered some tasty stir-fried udon noodles. They were very good but by the time I got to them about a half hour later, they were pretty sticky. But I guess it's not really the restaurant's fault, though.
Good refers to things that are above average. I would call that a stretch for this place. Shouldn't be called "Terrible Times", but "Good Times" is definitely exaggerating the experience.
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