Ross Cafe Cafe in Dublin

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#17 From 205 in Dublin
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Food
9.5/10
Interior
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Prices
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Service
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Price & Cuisine
$ International
Establishment type
Cafe
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Justin Ward
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10
5 months ago
Just wanted to say thank you
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James Quon
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8
4 years ago
This is the cafeteria for the Ross Stores corporate campus. It's open to the public. Ross employees enjoy a discount of about 15%. Its cafeteria style. They have a hot bar that changes daily, a sandwich station were you can assemble your own creation and a hot hamburger grill station Where you can order a hamburger or other daily specials. They also have a soup bar and a huge salad bar. The salad bar and sandwich bar are priced at 99 cents a pound. The large, open dining Room is very clean and right. There is parking right out in front. However it's a little hard to find because it's behind the main building on the campus. So just drive around back and park right by the door.
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Dianne Gress
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10
4 years ago
Gotta love it since it was built for us! But they've got good food at good prices
Good options that varies through the week. Nothing fancy just convenient.
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Karen Smith
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10
4 years ago
Love it
The food is fantastic and the customer service it great!
Great fresh food at a decent price
Located at the Ross Stores HQ but open to the general public. It's a cafeteria so you just grab a tray and walk up to whichever area has what you want. There are several short-order cooks who make almost everything right there. There is a nice sized salad bar (sold by weight). Daily you can get burgers (veggie included) and pizza by the slice. There is usually a special of the day. Prices are reasonable. Plenty of seating. The only drawback might be that it can get crowded in the middle of lunch time and you may have to wait depending on what your order.
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