Orange Snail is a cozy café situated within York University’s Stong College, serving a delightful selection of snacks, beverages, and light meals. Perfect for students and faculty looking for a quiet spot to study or a cheerful place to grab a bite between classes, it’s become a beloved campus gem for its friendly atmosphere and tasty offerings.
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Food is very good and cheap. The only issue is the cashier is very rude even when you are going out of your way to be friendly. If you ask for something they do not have in stock they just say “no” if you ask if you can have it ... instead of saying “sorry we’re out”. It’s like anyone who comes in is an inconvenience and if you do not follow the instructions exactly on how to order than the cashier is upset. Read more
Taste was fine but what this place excels in is value, had me more than full. Going to try the jerk chicken next as that is what this place is known for
I think that it depends on when you come. The first time the food was cold but the second time it was very enjoyable. The Chicken Parmesan is my favourite dish currently. It’s worth checking out it’s a really interesting place even if it’s just for the adventure to Stong ... College Basement. Read more
Veggie grain burger is baked, so it is unique among veggie burgers I have had on campus and beyond. It tastes excellent and makes me feel great after it is fully chewed and inside me. 😂 Very surprised to find this in the basement of Stong College, it is like ... stumbling upon an epic treasure. Everyone here is very nice and relaxed. 5/5 Read more
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The food is actually good and the price is student-friendly. But my only problem is the staff's attitude. Usually I don't mind it, but it came to a point wherein I felt it's too much. The cashier always acts like everyone's wasting her time and expects everyone to know the ... menu 100%. It wouldn't hurt to assist the customers. And one time I was just choosing which sauce to put, and she started yelling at me for standing at the "wrong side" of the condiment aisle. Not only that, she got furious with me and told me to close all the bottle caps, but it wasn't even me. I only used the ketchup and the others probably used them without closing the caps. It was very embarrassing considering how much people were there. I mean yeah I get it, but as a worker, it's your job to at least show some respect and decency. If you want to tell someone something, say it in a good manner. I was very respectful to her the whole time, but she couldn't reciprocate it back. Just one tip: show professionalism. Read more