Tomgirl Kitchen, 266 Pine St, Burlington, VT 05401, United States
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Tomgirl Kitchen - Featured Reviews (163)
This is THE Best smoothie I've ever had out. As a picky eater, I came with the family and finally picked the PB Wow wow. I subbed blueberries for the banana. WOW!!! I've never finished a smoothie from out. The salads and sandwiches were enjoyed too💜. The people working here are super chill, nice, helpful. Cool pleasant vibes here. We'll be back☀️
Love this place! The staff is fantastic and friendly. The smoothies were so good! So many different options it was a tough choice. I went for The Mighty Aphrodite as the name was amazing and the taste was incredible! I will definitely be back. XOXO
I spent almost $400 to start a juice cleanse. Ordered online and set a pickup time of 1/1/24. I showed up to pickup my order and the doors were locked, no note, no nothing. It would have been nice to get an email or some sort of communication that said "Hey, can we pick a new date as we won't be open that day." I ordered on 12/28/23, there was plenty of time to contact me.
I generally like their collagen coffee & avocado toast. I recently purchased a 3 day juice cleanse. I called to order it because I have allergies. When I picked it up it wasn’t fully ready and when I got home 3 of the items had my allergen in them. Labels on some of the items didn’t list ingredients. I had to look online.
So very delicious, nutritious, and expensive. 2 Salads (hearty, filling, balanced, yummy), 1 toast for 2 (desserty, filling, yummy) Smoothie (balanced, not too sweet) = +$70 Their kitchari isn't great. no flavor. maybe it was a bad batch. Everything else has been a joy to eat.
Great first time visit! Thank you to the staff who helped me figure out what to order as I dealt with serious brain fog. Got great tasting coffee with almond butter and gf scone with raspberry and tangerine. The staff made the experience all the better!
Really adorable place! Staff was super friendly and chatted with us warmly. My friends asked for metal utensils instead of disposable compostable ones, and they readily accommodated. I got the ayurveda kitchari soup. My friends got the waffle, Bali rice bowl and avocado toast. The food was made w fresh ingredients, looked colorful and tasted great. Appreciate that they have many vegan items, and it's easy to make others vegan. I love that they make tasty treats using pulp from making almond milk in-house!
I came in with my mom on Labor Day 2023. It was super hot that day, and we had been walking for a long time, and both of us, especially my mom, were pretty close to heat stroke by the time we walked into Tomgirl, desperate for something to drink. Turns out, they don’t sell bottled water, but they “offered” to make us what they called an iced lemonade sweetened with honey, which turned out to be the Lemon Bee Sting on their menu. We were desperate, so we bought them. What we didn’t realize at the time was that the Bee Sting has cayenne in it. They didn’t tell us that before we bought them, we only found out when we took our first sips and choked on it. They weren’t even drinkable. To add to that, on our way out of the shop, we walked past a water cooler and cups, right by the door. It had been there the whole time. I didn’t notice on the way in because I was trying to get my mom inside before she passed out. The women in the shop didn’t say anything about it when we asked them if they had water. Nope, they instead sold us smoothies with cayenne in them, which is NOT what you give to a person on the edge of heatstroke. That was an unkind, awful thing to do, plain and simple. We were tourists, and very obviously not their normal type of customer. They didn’t have to consider repeat business from us, and I get that of course, they wanted to sell their product instead of point out the free water cooler – even though that is literally what we had asked for – that’s how business works. But seriously, in walk two people, one of them a lady in her late 60s, clearly overheated and having a hard time breathing. Do you really think selling her a lemon juice smoothie with cayenne pepper in it is what would make her feel better, especially when that’s not what you told her it was? No. That’s having a laugh at someone else’s expense when all it would have taken is a little compassion and humanity to just give her some water. I would give 0 stars if I could. You don't treat other people like that.