In Niles for errands this evening, I was struck by the urge for breakfast food. I hadn't been to Omega in years but a coworker mentioned it the other day and it was on my mind. After sitting at the counter, I read through the large menu and my mind did one of those locked up, screeching spinouts it sometimes does: breakfast is out, reuben is in. I placed the order for the sandwich 'deluxe,' selecting cream of chicken soup and fries.
The soup was *alright*, sort of bland with a few grains of rice and similarly sized bits of chicken. It's uniformly white in color though I spotted about two dice-sized bits of what I think was red bell pepper. It might have been weird to squeeze lemon into a creamy soup like this but I would have. This isn't to say I didn't finish the bowl. A basket of breads with some butter was set down which I didn't pay much attention to but looked like a croissant, something in a muffin liner and some others.
The plate arrived, not what I was expecting. Served open face, this is a comically large portion of reuben sandwich. The two full slices of dark rye were completely obscured by the sauerkraut, corned beef & Swiss cheese.
For better or for worse, it was delivered with a serrated knife and I see why: this thing is completely unmanageable to eat as a sandwich. I ate one flat of reuben with knife and fork. The fries were ok, cooked to order, McDonalds in shape, size & appearance. Cole slaw is fresh, not too wet or milky. The most interesting thing is the ramekin of thousand island dressing offered. It is as pink as melted strawberry ice cream and I assume made in-house, tasted fine. I brought fully half of the sandwich home for later. Next time, I'll place an order for some rye toast to make two sandwiches.
Service is great. Sitting at the counter which is near the back of the place at Omega, I was able to hear some of the staff talking amongst themselves and, suffice to say, it's nice hearing coworkers being pleasant to each other AND actively striving to do their best for their customers. There must have been 30 people working there at 6pm on Sunday.
I used to go to Omega a lot more often when I lived, worked and attended classes (OCC) in the area. Some of the other messages in this thread aren't so hot and Omega will never be an innovative destination but tonight's visit has me interested again. It was at least 80% full when I arrived so biz seems alright. Video gambling available.