About Us
Garden Spot is a charming restaurant located at 4852 South Eastern Avenue in Commerce, California. This cozy establishment offers a delightful dining experience in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. With a focus on fresh, locally sourced ingredients, Garden Spot serves up delicious and flavorful dishes that are sure to satisfy your taste buds. Whether you're looking for a hearty breakfast, a satisfying lunch, or a cozy dinner, Garden Spot has something for everyone. Come visit us and enjoy a memorable meal in a beautiful setting at Garden Spot.
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Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
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Reviews
"17 bucks for a salad that had chicken with the texture of beef jerky, tasted like it’s been sitting in a refrigerator for a few days"
"Top notch fresh salads fixed to your specifications. Lots of variety to choose from. Expect to take some time to absorb the vast selection, but don't worry, it's all good."
"If your salad wasn't filling you didn't buy it here. These salads are huge. Inside of an indoor food court good for a hot day."
"For the first time in my life, I feel compelled to write a review of an establishment. I work nearby the food court where this business is located and have been eating there most every day for the past 30 years. I have been ordering the bountiful salads from the Garden Spot on a regular basis and have enjoyed the food with extremely rare issues. If something were out of order they would immediately make it right. Recently, I noticed they were charging me a higher price than that posted for the exact same salads I had been ordering for many years. When I asked why, I was informed that I had added items in addition to the listed ingredients. That made sense to me and I understood. On my next visit, I asked the cashier why she didn't waive the extra charge for the one item I added since I did not want the pita bread she offered. She told me that it doesn't count since it was free. To me, that didn't make sense as it certainly has a cost. Most likely higher than the few olives they added. She again told me that it was their choice and it didn't matter what I thought. This didn't make sense but I was willing to accept it. Today, I ordered a tortilla chicken salad and asked for cucumbers and broccoli in place of the onions and olives. I have ordered this salad in exactly the same way for many years and always refuse the pita bread. Again I was charged a higher price. I pointed out that it was the same number of ingredients and I felt like they were taking advantage. That was when the gentleman that was preparing salads, an apparent relation of the cashier, became aggressive and raised his voice. He yelled at me that if I didn't like it then not to come back. He was tired of me complaining and stated that McDonalds would charge extra if I wanted cheese instead of meat. I wouldn't know about that and he may be right, but this is not McDonalds. In my 25 plus years of buying salads from this business, I have never had a complaint. As I mentioned, in the rare event something was not correct with the food, they took care of it with absolutely no argument and I was never unhappy. I completely understand the new policy of an additional charge for adding items to a menu item. However, in my opinion, substitutions should not incur additional charges unless they are premium items. I will take the advice of the gentleman and find another establishment to give my business to from this point on. It just seems a shame to me that they didn't fully think their new policy through before losing a long time patron."
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