Casual counter-serve cafe featuring housemade soups, plus salads & other light bites.
Souper Jenny Roswell – Facebook
… (12 Reviews). . $$. . Closed now. . 589 Atlanta Street, Roswell, GA, United States, 30075. Links. . souperjennyatl.com/roswell. Contact info. . (470) 268- …
Isabella Mathews
This place is right by my therapist so I’ll be coming here before my appointments. It is so cute in there, the energy is great, and u get a good deal for your money. Love how the staff, especially Jamiesha, is so friendly and welcoming and really makes sure to remember everyone. Cute decor and vibe plus the food (especially the coconut pecan cookie ) was amazing! I love how they have daily meditation papers too, this is a great place to come alone or with friends.
… moreAmelia Esguerra
Such a cute place, the staff is friendly and sweet but I’m not a huge fan of the food. The Chipotle turkey club was dry, the split pea soup was only okay, the peanut butter and jelly was all peanut butter. I would try it again because the service was so great, maybe my friend and I just ordered poorly.
… moreJodi Parks
Went on a cold day and everything was hot and delicious! We got the soup and sandwich meal which comes with soup, sandwich, drinks roll and cookie. The turkey + pimento sandwich was amazing!!! The line is long but it moves fairly quickly. There’s plenty of seating but it seems to fill up so go early!! Will definitely be back to try other things!
… moreSarah Ernst
First time at Souper Jenny today and it was a fantastic experience. The staff made me feel right at home with a warm welcome the moment I walked in. I ordered to-go and found the staff very helpful with my questions. The food is incredible, tastes just like a homemade meal and is a great value for the portion size. With its charming indoor/outdoor seating, it’s a perfect spot to meet up with people. I’ll be back soon!
… moreAshley Rivera
I love this place so much. The ladies who work here are so great and the food is kinda unlike anything in the area. I love the rotating menu and am a fan of stopping in before they close to grab their fridge dinners to make life easier that night with the family. If you know… you know.
… morePia Badger
Jamesia provided us with the best experience! Customer service was top tier! Jamesia is knowledgeable about their products/offerings and energetic at the same time! We were able to sample the soups which all were delightful! Made it hard to choose! All the food was so good! Definitely on our list of places to return to when in the Atlanta area.
… moreTerry Kapper
The turkey & cheddar sandwich was pretty good. Also ordered the green veg soup, which was ok–definitely needed salt. My daughter order the sandwich/salad combo, which was ok too.
My takeaway: not much food and very overpriced. We paid $38 for what was essentially a side salad and half of a sandwich.
Won’t be back.
… moreCarol Araujo
Very nice area, good parking, cozy, homey vibe, very welcoming staff super friendly, and willing to describe and explain the menu to you. However, as a person of color, the soups were bland. I had the absolutely vegetable soup which was warm thank goodness, but I did want the sweet potato lentil soup that my sister got and unfortunately, it was cold and also pretty unseason
… moreShannon Gillen
The menu is changed daily and always has plenty of options to choose from. The soups, sandwiches, salads and cookies are delicious! I’ve only eaten here twice but my favorite salad (so far) is the kale salad.
The lunch combo is a really good deal. For $19, you get soup & salad, soup & sandwich, or salad & sandwich or any combination with fruit instead of soup, sandwich or salad plus bread, cookie and drink. I haven’t left hungry yet.
… moreMary Hill
Food is good. Wide range of soup offerings. Hearty and tasty. I had pumpkin lentil. Was excellent. Salads are good as well. I had the grilled veggie salad. All root vegetables with balsamic glaze. My friend had a turkey sandwich which was really dry. But overall food is really good. As for service…There were two servers behind the counter. One was delightful. Patient. Helpful. Offered sample tastings with having to request it. Had somewhat of an eclectic hairstyle and head wrap that were original and happy. Everything about her was absolutely in keeping with the soul and vibe of the place. The other girl was your typical can’t be bothered person so common in food service today. Didn’t tell us about combo offerings or loyalty cards when we checked out. Even so, we liked the place and thought we would be happy to return. Toward the end of our meal we realized they offered lunch cards for returning customers. After ten stamps you get $10 off. Nice enough. Since we felt this little place was a good find, we figured we would make it a regular spot. So we asked for a loyalty card each, only to be informed by Miss I’d Rather Be Anywhere Else” that we could not get a second card because we paid for our meals together. Each of us ordered full meals but paid together. We asked her if we had paid separately would that have made a difference. She said yes but no second card for us because we paid together. Obviously, some employees do everything in their power to say yes and be helpful. Others do everything in their power to find a way to say no. And this unfortunate employee is that sort. So rather than each of us enjoying ten more meals there to fill up a card and start over, we probably won’t be back with any frequency. It’s not the silly little card. It’s the irritation of employees like her that work harder at saying no than they do at supporting their employer and customers.
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