Croc’s has good food one of my favorites is the Repo and Talaban! The breakfast burritos are awesome too and very filling. I have not had any bad food there and highly doubt I ever will. The owner Manny will even play the accordion for you if you ask.
Will G.
Tu valoración: 4 Santa Maria, CA
I had heard about this place a little while ago and finally went. I ordered the Buffalo burger with cheese and bacon. It’s a one man show so it’s not real swift. The meat had seasoning, cilantro and onions mixed in as suggested by the cook. It was the best burger I’ve had in a long time. Cooked just rite to medium-well and all of the toppings were fresh. The mac salad is home made with large noodles, little bit of veggies and a mild peppery spiciness. I’ll definitely will go back for lunch again.
Janie R.
Tu valoración: 1 Lompoc, CA
Went to get a good quality sandwich since Subway and Quiznos didn’t sound quite right. Pulled up in front, open sign was lit, and the front door was locked. Tried to find store hours and were unsuccessful. Wish we could have tried the food so I could actually give a review.
Sarah N.
Tu valoración: 4 Santa Maria, CA
This is a little hole in the wall and when I stopped in for lunch, there was only one guy working. So, it took a little time to get our food since I was with 4 co-workers, but it wasn’t a terrible wait. Just don’t go with a group and expect to sit inside and have fast service. That being said — I had the most amazing veggie sandwich! It had a surprising amount of flavor(I highly recommend the chipotle sauce) and didn’t feel like it was an afterthought of a sandwich. I’ll definitely be making this a regular stop in my lunch rotation.
Donna A.
Tu valoración: 1 Lompoc, CA
They don’t even deserve one star. They served us rotten moldy cheese. It was supposed to be provalone, and the meat was slimy. Evidently they don’t do enough business to use the food before it spoils. And they just lost my whole family as customers. Small operation or not you need to serve fresh food!
Francesca L.
Tu valoración: 2 Los Angeles, CA
I was craving a pastrami sandwich, and I when I told my roommate I was running to the grocery store, she suggested I check out this brand new little sandwich shop in town instead. It’s a cute little house with«new antique» tables and chairs in front and lots of plants. Very quaint looking. Inside it’s pretty bare, but the people are very nice. A real family place, daughter at the register, dad and mom making the food. I got the pastrami hot combo with chips and a drink. They have a pretty good selection of chips – sun chips, cheetos, potato chips, but they are all the extra small single serve 1 oz bag size. Drinks are regular coke product fountain self-serve. The sandwich was pretty meh. Good amount of meat, slice of cheese, lots of mustard, and a couple of pickles on a soft roll. But it was already soggy by the time I got home 10 mins later. They should really toast the bread especially since it’s supposed to be a hot sandwich. My total bill was $ 11 for a meal you could probably get for free at the low income summer camps. I’d love to support the mom & pops, but this place is really a rip-off.