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The Kitchen Door

2504 Lake Austin Blvd
Austin, TX 78703-4455
Phone: (512) 236-9200
The Kitchen Door
Hours:
Mon-Sat 8am-7pm

Editorial Review for The Kitchen Door – by Malin Hansson

In Short
The little store, complete with a deli glass case filled with an array of spreads and salads, is reminiscent of cafes that dot small European cities. There's tuna salad studded with chopped eggs and diced celery and served on soft white bread, with lettuce, tomato and spicy mustard. A bowl of creamy pimento cheese is accentuated with specks of sweet red bell pepper. Farm cake is a dense, chocolate cupcake with cream cheese-chocolate chip center.

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User Reviews for The Kitchen Door

Citysearch (8), Trip Advisor (1 ), All (9)

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

07/10/2007 Posted by tigercat6

I went with friends for lunch and it was not good. The sandwiches took forever, like 20 minutes, to receive and they screwed up my order and the manager was extremely rude and dismissive. Don't waste your time if you have a limited time to eat lunch. The food was not as good as the other location either. Go figure. For the price, you might as well go to Thundercloud or Whole Foods for a better deal on a sandwich.

Pros: None: it was hot, no parking, rude staff, so-so food.

Cons: Everything. There are too many good restaurants to waste your money at this dump.

3 Star Rating: Average

03/03/2007 Posted by discusman1

The Kitchen Door offers tasty sandwiches with my favorites being the chicken salad and meatloaf. Unfortunately the last few times I've had the bad luck of my sandwich being made from the small end of the bread loaf. The large pieces of homemade bread are a significant part of what can be a wonderful sandwich. For years I've enjoyed large, filling, delicious sandwiches. It is such a let down to receive these smaller sandwiches that I don't think I'll return. It's worth a try if you are not expecting a large sandwich, but if you go with large expectations...........beware.

Pros: Very tasty food

Cons: inconsistent sandwich size, small parking lot

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Editor's Review

An old-timey deli just off Mopac on scenic Lake Austin.  See the full editorial review.

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Restaurant Information

Parking

  • Lot

Hours

  • Mon-Sat 8am-7pm

Cuisines

  • American (Traditional)
  • Deli
  • Southern & Soul
  • Bakeries

Payment Types

  • American Express
  • MasterCard
  • Discover
  • Check
  • Visa

Amenities

  • Delivery
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