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Mon.-Fri. 7AM-4PM

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Medium ($$)

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Granny Feelgood Restaurant   

25 W Flagler St
Miami, FL 33130
305-377-9600
www.grannyfeelgoods.com

Rating: 1 out of 5  (2 Ratings)   Read Reviews (2)    Rate and Write a Review

Sandwiched in between various office storefronts, this vegetarian enabler conjures up the feeling of running inside to get out of the rain. In this case, however, the rain is the hectic pedestrian traffic of the courts and businesses downtown. Once inside, the cafe-health food store ambience offers a respite to the judges, lawyers, bankers, jurors and more who crowd the place for breakfast and lunch. Granny's traditional strawberry, banana and orange juice smoothie is selected more often than not, but the separate smoothie-juice-coffee-chiller menu is chock-full of rejuvenating-sounding names like ''Anti-Oxidant Blend,'' ''Soy Happy'' and ''Brain Buster.'' Tofu Special, Veggie Delight, Turkey Burger and Veggie Burger are a few of the dishes that snare the mob looking to get out of the pedestrian downpour. If all this sounds great, but downtown's not your thing, not to worry. Granny's has franchise plans in the works to lure vegan and poultry patriots further north. -- Laura Burdick Sherman

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VEGGYHEAD72
Review rating 1 out of 5
Aweful Service & Bland Food
By VEGGYHEAD72 on 05/21/2008
Had an aweful experience there as well. It took 15 min just to get the menu when there were only 3 or 4 tables occupied. My salad had wilted greens and rotten tomatoes. My wife said her sandwich tasted like cardboard. Server couldnt care less about our displeasure with the food and even rolled her eyes when we told her about the salad. Poor food and management, lots of better choices available for this type of food. Do yourself a favor and look elsewhere.
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Review rating 1 out of 5
Pink Chicn-Mgr&Chef don'tcare
By girlyhome1 on 10/03/2007
I just got back from Granny Feelgood's. Previously, years ago, i had positive experiences there- great sweet potato fries! Well today, i took my husband, raving all the way there about the place. We get there, i order an iced tea with lemon. I am told i have to wait they don't have iced tea made right now. ok, no problem. I get my iced tea a few minutes later and it's opaque. I dismiss it and ask for a lemon. I am told there are no lemons in the restaurant and i have to wait again. but 'as soon as the lemons get here, we'll give you one'. Again, no problem. Now here's where the problems start. My husband looks at me, opens his chicken pesto panini and asks me if his chicken was pink. I said yes, get our server, they need to know about it. We tell one server, he says hold on (yes WAIT AGAIN) and flags down our server. She asks my husband if he wants something else. My husband, totally disgusted at this point, cause he thinks he's been eating undercook chicken, says no. I try to eat the rest of my veggie panini, then decide to take it home. We're talking about 7-10 mintues after reporting the pink chicken. I wait for someone to come by to help me get my stuff to go and my husband goes to pay. The Manager Carla (or Karla) is at the counter with the plate saying the chicken is not pink. She told the chef and he says its not pink either. She refuses to remove the chicken from the bill and only gives us a courtesy 20% discount. THAT"S IT. <---She actually said that. So i tell her, wait, your still charging me for the chicken. She says, he ate half the sandwhich, i say, he couldn't eat the other half cause he does not want to risk eating more pink chicken. She again says the chicken is not pink. I say it's not white, you cannot eat pink chicken. She walks away and my server rings us up. So there you have it, HORRENDOUS management at Granny Feelgoods. And that's all you need to drive a good restaurant down.