I would fly here just to eat the breakfast sandwich. Breakfast sandwich made from a pretzel? Who wouldn’t want that
Sarah Y.
Tu valoración: 1 Castaic, CA
The cashier didn’t listen fully to my order as after I paid and went to grab my ice tea he called me over to tell me he didn’t charge me for the drink. He had almost forgot my cheese and added it after I asked. Service was bad.
Leah A.
Tu valoración: 4 Jacksonville, FL
Who can really resist the tempting aroma of Auntie Anne’s fresh cinnamon pretzels underneath the warmers’ glowing bright while heading to your departure gate? Not this girl here. I just had to satisfy my sweet tooth before I had to board my connecting flight. I ordered just a Cinnamon Sugar Pretzel and the mini pretzel bites with caramel sauce for dipping. The caramel sauce with my pretzel & bites were so very yummy. And with a cup of black coffee for the road(errr – sky), I was good to go! This little guilty pleasure should not be overlooked while at the Vegas airport. I’m a fan. :)
Fran C.
Tu valoración: 2 Honolulu, HI
What was I thinking? I should have known better then go to a place like this, to eat a breakfast sandwich while I was waiting for my flight to go home. Auntie Anne’s is known for their pretzels, and that’s what I should have gotten for breakfast, but when I saw the sign for a $ 4.99 breakfast sandwich, I thought it was cheap enough to give it the good ol’ college try! Auntie Anne’s sells two types of breakfast sandwiches… 1. Bacon & Egg Breakfast Sandwich 2. Sausage & Egg Breakfast Sandwich After purchasing two breakfast sandwiches, and two coffees which came out to $ 15.95…I realized the food & coffee was just plain lousy! I give the friendly clerk an A+ for his customer service, as when I walked up to the counter to order my breakfast sandwiches, there were 2 sandwiches under the heat lamp. After ordering my sandwiches… he had grabbed both sandwiches under the heat lamp, but after the other clerk bought out some new sandwiches… he promptly threw away the breakfast sandwiches sitting under the heat lamp, and gave me two fresh breakfast sandwiches which came freshly out of whatever they do to reheat the items. The breakfast sandwiches… they sucked! I give it a solid«1» for the grub… the bun was hard, and the egg was very rubbery. I had the Egg & Bacon breakfast sandwich, and barely tasted any bacon. The coffee was weak too… but of course, I wasn’t expecting Starbucks son! Had to bump it up a star for the good customer service… but if you come here, just stick with the pretzels… I’m sure that’s what they specialize in.
Alec T.
Tu valoración: 2 San Luis Obispo, CA
Airport food is always a little sketchy — and Auntie Anne’s was not the business. I got the cup of pretzels, which must’ve been sitting for a while as they were soggy and medium warm. I’ve had the same thing in a mall before, and they were hot and soft and delicious, wish I could’ve gotten that. It was $ 10 for an apple juice and the cup, way to pricy for the quality of food. :(
D. W.
Tu valoración: 4 Salt Lake City, UT
The pretzels themselves are pretty standard mall pretzels(although I think this chain is mostly just at airports), ala Pretzelmaker, Pretzel Time, etc., make and baked fresh on the spot. We all know, love and have probably wandered around with one of those buttery hot things, munching happily away and gazing into various glass windows at something or other. So, not much new here. They use a good quality dog(Nathan’s) in their pretzel dogs and use a little too much salt on the pretzels, but all is well, all is well. Where this one sets apart is their incredibly nice staff, which got them the push. If you ask nicely, you can try damn near anything already made in that window. I didn’t want to try, for instance, the nasty looking pizza pretzel things(no way, no how, no ma’am), but a few of the others they were nice enough to get for me and the heavenly smell of this place goes a long way. I would hate to be next to them because the lure, the reach, the near magnetic pull of that wafting odor is hard to resist. I can’t imagine trying to contend with it. Good on everyone at this location. Price isn’t even too out of hand an overboard, a rarity at airports in general.
Wendy S.
Tu valoración: 3 Vancouver, Canada
Affordable snack in the airport. Under $ 4 for a pretzel to tie you over. Different toppings and sauces for you to choose from and they had samples for you to try while waiting in line. Fast service.
Mark B.
Tu valoración: 1 Richmond, CA
I’ve never once been able to get a pretzel dog at the McCarran Airport location, unless I wanted(was able) to wait for them to cook up a batch(we’re usually in a bit of a hurry when at an airport, no?). Not once have they had pretzel dogs ready to buy when I’ve been there; hoping others have had better luck.
Regina H.
Tu valoración: 5 Chesapeake, VA
They are the only business open at 1 a.m. this morning. They could sell us hard, cold pretzels but they didn’t. They made a fresh batch of yummy pretzels. They also provided cold juices and drinks to stranded passengers. The customer service available when most other food providers are sleeping is AMAZING! Great staff with a wonderful smile to greet desperate flight weary people. Did I mention that the shop was super clean, well organized and the pretzels were hot and fresh. Located in Terminal 3 by United Airlines gates. Enjoy yourselves. The pretzels have milk and flour in them so they are nutritious — Smiles!
Kristin A.
Tu valoración: 4 Lafayette, CA
I stopped here to grab a snack before I had to board my connecting flight. I ordered just one Jalapeño Pretzel. The woman who helped me was named Rosana. She asked me if I had one of those frequent purchase cards, sadly I had a Wetzels Pretzels. She gave me a card that has information about an app for Aunite Anne’s Pretzels rewards program. She also asked me if I wanted to donated a $ 1 to the children’s hospital, which I did. To top it all off she gave me a $ 1 off coupon for next time. Rosana was extremely professional and exhibited excellent customer service skills. The counter top area was clean and organized and the pretzel was delicious and freshly made. I was very happy with my quick stop here.
Bonnie L.
Tu valoración: 4 Saint Louis, MO
Decent stop at the airport. My pretzel was hot and fresh. Very tasty. Staff was very friendly. I saw them throw out a pretzel in the display case, I think because it was sitting out for awhile so that was refreshing to see! I recommend for a light snack or meal.
Joy S.
Tu valoración: 1 Mount Pleasant, SC
Ew. It was 11pm and I was waiting to take my red-eye flight home. I hadn’t eaten in who knows how many hours. I was so excited when I saw Auntie Anne’s. I wanted a warm, soft, salty pretzel with cheese sauce. It was going to be glorious. What I got was a room temperature, not very soft, not very salty pretzel with a pre-packaged cheese sauce that when opened was the most rancid-looking cheese I’ve ever seen. It had separated and had this oily, congealed texture. I really wanted cheese sauce so I gathered up all my luggage and trekked it back up there. I showed them the cheese sauce and I asked«is this how it’s supposed to look?» The girl made a face and handed me another one. I checked the new one. Ew. Same thing. She gave me a third one. This one didn’t look as bad but it didn’t look that good either. I debated whether I should give this one a go and asked for sweet mustard as a back-up. Go back to my gate and get settled in. I try both of the sauces. Double ew. They’re just gross. Even the sweet mustard which I’d think it’d be hard to mess up tasted too sweet and yet, bitter. In conclusion, ew.
Jason G.
Tu valoración: 3 Ventura, CA
I do like the cinnamon sugar pretzels and the bites and the pretzel dogs. This time the bites were a bit over cooked or sat around too long as they were chewy in a bad way. Taste was okay, texture not, calories definitely not.
Shea H.
Tu valoración: 2 Hartford, CT
I was looking for some vegan friendly spots in the airport and found out that anne’s pretzel dough is free of animal products. The catch, however, is that most of the pretzels served here are drenched in butter. They may have some straight from the oven that haven’t been buttered yet, but other than that, most items are glazed before sale. Besides that disappointment, service is pretty crappy and prices are inflated, of course. Try to bring your own snacks to the airport if you can.
Mike F.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
While waiting at Terminal 3 for our flight, we decided to grab some soft pretzels since I love me some soft pretzels! I had never had a chance to try Auntie Anne’s until this day. I enjoyed it! Considering we were in the arport, the prices weren’t all that bad! They were warm and fresh and tasty! The young man who served us was quick and efficient. I can say I thought they were noticeably better than Wetzels pretzels! If given the opportunity, I would not hesitate to come here again. Too bad there isn’t a location that isn’t located in a casino, airport, or some other location which makes it a pain to get to. I’d go there more often. 4 stars.
Aaron M.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
Wonderful in two visits: Perfectly hot and fresh with just the right amount of butter and salt. And noteworthily pleasant service!
Mel C.
Tu valoración: 3 Las Vegas, NV
At the airport at 5:30AM, starving since I haven’t eaten in about an hour, and with nothing else open… my choices are slim. There’s a Starbucks open but the line was crazy long. So, it’s Auntie Anne’s Pretzels for breaking the fast. Customer service was okay, but could be better. The line was quick, but I was the only one in it. Then there’s the food. I got their Bacon, Egg, and Cheese Sandwich. The sandwich was small, greasy, burnt, and did not hit the spot. The sandwich looked like McDonald’s version, but nowhere close to their taste. Sad when McDonalds is the benchmark. Good thing I packed some turkey meatballs, chicken breast, and shake for the flight. I guess I should just stick to what they are known for, which is pretzels. Not the best choice for meal #2, but it’s still food. First time ever eating from Auntie Anne’s Pretzels and was little disappointed. Still giving them 3 stars because its basically fast food and you get what you pay for.
Angela H.
Tu valoración: 3 Brooklyn, NY
Two pretzel dogs for $ 7. That’s $ 1 more than the deal at Dulles. Same quick, fast, friendly service. Watched my brother wolf these two down faster than he did the two from Dulles.
Diane C.
Tu valoración: 3 Laguna Niguel, CA
Since my carb trip was almost over, I had to get the final carb before heading back home. I got a jalapeño pretzel for my husband and bits of pretzel in a cup for myself. The jalapeño was super spicy but the pretzel was good. The person behind the counter could have been a bit more pleasant.
Kimberlie L.
Tu valoración: 4 East Bay, CA
Ah, the fresh smell of soft delicious pretzels reminds me of my childhood when mom would bake fresh treats after school. A large variety of flavors such as cinnamon sugar, almond(which is my personal favorite), jalapeño, sour cream and onion amongst others, Auntie Anne’s is the best place for a no too guilty treat. They have slushies and drinks alone with *gasp* hot dog pretzels. If you’re really hungry there are combos with drinks and pretzels, not too pricey for the freshness and the variety. They also have a lot of dipping sauces, the caramel goes best with the sweet pretzels whereas the cheese goes good with the savory pretzels. Pretzel sticks are twenty or so cents extra but I think you get more dough and they are easier and less messy to eat. Kids love em, adults love em, even my dog loves em. Get some!