MENU
Wraps, ciabatta, pita, hoagie — if it’s encased in a bread-like holder, they probably have it here. There are also salads, sides, chicken strips and smoothies as well.
ATMOSPHERE
It’s fast-food style: Order at the counter, watch it being made, pay for it and carry it to your booth or table. The dining area was very clean.
OUR FAVORITE FOOD/PRICE
We ordered an Asian chicken salad ($6.19), turkey pesto on ciabatta bread ($5.99), classic gyro wrap ($5.69) Santa Fe grilled chicken wrap ($5.79) and a small curly fries ($1.55). Without a doubt, the hot turkey pesto with provolone, roasted red peppers, caramelized onions and pesto sauce on a ciabatta bread was the best $5.99 sandwich I’ve ever had.
REASON TO GO
The food is good and the service is fast, but the real reason to go is for the spice bar that allows you to season your fries like you want — ragin’ Cajun, peppercorn ranch, hellacious jalapeño, chili cheese, barbecue and famous original powders are there for the sprinkling. To be honest, I didn’t use them on my fries, but I poured some Cajun and jalapeño powders on my sandwich and it really kicked it up a notch.
SERVICE
Fast. That’s all you need to know.
NOISE LEVEL
There was only one other table occupied the evening we were there, so it was nice and quiet.
KID FRIENDLY
They have a kids menu with grilled cheese pita, chicken strips and turkey and cheese pita, all for less than $4 each. Kids will love the fries, too.
Great Wraps
1035 Gateway Blvd., No. 213, Boynton Beach (Publix Plaza near I-95)
Hours: M-F, 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sat.-Sun. 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
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