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Contribuiți la feedbackI love the packaged cookies and ready to go meals/snacks. They have a lot of different options as far as type of food (soup, sandwiches, burritos, crunch wraps) and good drink selection. I only wish they were open earlier and did coffee too ?Vegetarian options: VEGAN
Tried their valentines raspberry pop tarts for our first ever visit, LOVE LOVE LOVE them. 4 pop tarts for 27$ was pricey in my opinion, would be something I could indulge in every once in a while but not regularly. The shop and the women working were absolutely amazing, so sweet and kind and beautiful! They held full conversations with my toddler and made us both feel so welcome. The shop is so cute, love the atmosphere!! Daughter says they’re the best pop tarts she’s ever had
I will never get enough of Lucky Lemon!! After my third time in, I can say with confidence that the food is delicious. The menu always has fun dishes to try and the sweet selection is top-tier. I love that there’s a grab and go fridge, too. On my most recent stop in, we tried the “cheeseburger” burrito and the buffalo chickpea wrap. Both were a 10/10 and we’re excited to go back and try more :
Owner is super sweet. I love that there is vegan food in Kokomo!
I came to try out Lucky Lemon because my son has celiac and they have gluten free items. And I want to be fair so please read the full review and not just the stars.The best part of the visit was the service. The woman behind the counter was amicable and informative. And, while we were there a woman came in who appeard to be a regular. There were hugs and seasons greatings exchanged between these folks and so I gather that there is a firm client base with whom the workers have solid relationships. As new folks however, when my order was up in the window, I ended up waiting several minutes for my order to be walked to my table because they were chatting with the regular. That said, they were polite enough and the service was on balance ok.Atmosphere...this is a case of great and terrible all at once. The great; there was a bunch of local art on the walls and the interior had a light and fun vibe. We enjoyed the interior of the business while waiting for our order and there was a wide range of art on the walls so something for everyone. So that part was amazing. To the bad part of the atmosphere. There was loud music playing the whole time we were there. I suppose if that was your genera of music that could have been a good thing. However, not my taste or my kid's taste either and the fact that it was louder than background detracted rather than added to the experience.Now to the worst part: the food. In the interest of full disclosure I am not a vegan or even a vegatarian. However, I have eaten both types of food and compared to my other experiences in this kind of cuisine and enjoyed much of it. But this was not very good. The onion rings had great flavor but were texturally gummy and oily as if cooked at too low a temp. The wrap just tasted of the ranch which was ok as I like ranch but super one-note. The bannana pudding was not good. The vanilla wafer layer was gummy and grainy, the pudding was too sweet 1 note and tasted of coconut overwhemling any bananna flavor there might have been. The non GF cookies were dry too sweet and not well seasoned in terms of salt vanilla cinnamon and as a result were sweet but flat due to poor salt and one-note flavors due to the lack of other forward flavors in the spice department. And for the quality/quantity the price was high. We got 1 wrap with onion rings one cup of bananna pudding 1 whoopie pie type thing and 1 bag of4 Mexican wedding cookies and that came to over 40 by the time I tipped. As I say, I am not the most informed on the vegan markets so this may be a winner for the area and also perhaps a fair price point for the type of food in this market/genera. What I can tell you is my kids did not finish any of their treats and I did not finish my savory dish despite going there after 2pm and it being my first meal if the day.