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O'Naturals
149 Great Road (Brookside Shops) - map
Acton, MA 01720
978.266.0222
978.266.0103 fax
Hours Sun-Thu 10:30am-8:00pm Fri-Sat 10:30am-9:00pm
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Features
kids' menu
vegan dishes
vegetarian dishes
Sunday brunch
takeout
offsite catering
kid friendly
Accepts
cash
Dress
casual
Alcohol
no alcohol served
Parking
own parking lot
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Description
A location of a regional chain offering "healthy fast food."
Offsite catering delivery is available for large orders.
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Very Nice Alternative to Burger King/McDonalds This is a very nice fast food restaurant (sort of a Subway with class). Their flatbread sandwiches are really good (specially the Bison meat). The traditional pizza is excellent. There is plenty of space and the kids seem to like the toy train. This is one fast food restaurant that I dont feel guilty about going to. The only caveat is that it is slightly more expensive than BK or McDonalds. [16 May 2004 20:47:50]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: bison flatbread sandwich
Anonymous
Much More Expensive than BK or McDonalds While the food is much better than a fast-food burger joint, it is definitely much more expensive. Expect to pay about $8 per person for lunch. It's a popular hang-out for the stay-at-home-mom crowd and their charges during weekdays at lunch. Definitely kid-friendly, but not necessarily budget-friendly. [16 Nov 2005 21:13:46]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: soups
Anonymous
At last, a health food restaurant that doesn't serve cardboard-tasting entries.
Stonyfield Farms (organic yogurt) CEO Gary Hirshberg has brought a visionary approach to healthy fast food at his newest healthy endeavor, O'Naturals, by bringing in chefs to expertly mix the organic with flavorful selections.
All sandwiches are made with flatbread (organic, unbleached and unbrominated flour with germ, honey sea salt, olive oil and yeast with a sourdough-like taste). Ample selections such as pesto chicken, wild prairie raised bison meatloaf and wild Alaskan salmon with a pan Asian marinade are simply fantastic, raising the question: why go anywhere else for lunch? Add to the sandwiches fresh root vegetables, organic goat cheese, organic hummus, fresh red peppers, sharp cheddar cheese (maybe not on the salmon) and you have an entree competing for the top spot in Boston area dining -- the more expensive establishments included. Tossed salads are also delicious, as are the Asians noodles and soups (carrot ginger, butternut apple squash, Maryland crab, cream of asparagus. etc.). Highly recommended for dessert are the incomparable and very large chocolate chip cookie and chocolate brownies.
Delicious organic flatbread pizzas are served after 4 p.m. , and coupled with the delicious salads, soups and sandwiches, make for a great casual and inexpensive dinner. O'Naturals also takes in account the fussy child who can only eat macaroni and cheese or grilled cheese -- they have both, as well as a turkey sandwich that could make a believer out of children previously not wanting something so "fowl." To further enhance a child-friendly zone, O'Naturals offers a delicious organic soda fountain and a play area with a couch included.
Service is always fully functional and the atmosphere is earthy without being pretentious and elitist. The unfinished concrete floors, light wood tables, recycled wall materials and bookshelves make for a natural, comfortable setting.
Pricing is reasonable with most entrees under $7.00 -- remarkable for the high quality of food available. If you think of health food as something boring served by preachy, long-haired, ironically unhealthy looking people, think again.
O'Naturals has landed as a superb 21st century restaurant dedicated to friendly, prompt service and some of the best food in the region. You'll feel healthy coming here again and again. [29 Nov 2005 06:39:07]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: wild prairie raised bison meatloaf flatbread sandwich, pesto chicken sandwich, flatbread pizza
Anonymous, VisitingNewEngland.com -- http://www.visitingnewengland.com
Terrible I have tried this place twice. Tried noodle dishes, and flatbread sandwich. I found the waitstaff to be rude and unhelpful. [28 Jan 2006 11:10:41]
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So-So I brought the kids here a couple of times. The food is just okay, nothing special. Needs some spice. The children's area is thoughtful but both times my kids could not play because some child was "not playing nice with the trains" Another time I sat while four children circled the restaurant and tables while their parents ate and said nothing. Not a bad place but you need to go with two and kids because the wait for lunch and dinner is endless and there is no table service. Personally, I would love this place if we were vegetarians. For good wholesome food Panera's food is better and not so much overhead. I felt like I was in Cambridge! [10 Jun 2008 17:25:21]
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