I tried the potato soup, Thai salad and frito pie. They all had really good flavor and the staff was bubbly, friendly and very helpful. I wish the portions were bigger for the price but the flavor makes up for that possibly.
Always delicious and great whether eating in or taking it to go! I enjoy how the soups and salads rotate to provide new flavors throughout the year and are always fresh! Something for the whole family whether a vegetarian, meat eater, or picky eater. I struggle getting a good picture of my food due to always being so excited to dig in! Would definitely recommend this place and I frequent it often!
Had a fabulously fresh lunch with soup. It was, as always, tastey & delectable.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Lunch
Price per person
$1–10
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Recommended dishes
Salad
Soups are generally good but last time I visited, I got 90% broth and 10% of the stewed vegetables/meat. I think they were scooping the last of the soup, but a heads up would have been nice so I could choose something else. Will continue going early in the day, will avoid anytime near closing hours.
We ordered a veggie sandwich, turkey sandwich and the mushroom barley soup on our road trip through Missoula today. Would 10/10 recommend if you want something cost effective, healthy and quick! The staff were also very friendly/lovely.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Dinner
Price per person
$10–20
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Recommended dishes
Sandwich
If you love soup, sandwiches and salads, you can't go wrong with the organic foods, the exotic soups and healthful salads. Wonderful portion choices, freshest ingredients, helpful staff. If you can't decide which soup to choose, they even give samples to help. Staff is friendly. Although the dining area is small, many order takeout as an alternative. Love this place, especially on those fall and winter grey Missoula days. Healthy comfort food!
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Lunch
Price per person
$10–20
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 4
Recommended dishes
Salad
Based on reviews & the website, I thought they offered a lot of GF items. That isn't the case, unfortunately. There were 2 soups (changes daily) each had other things I was allergic to. And 1 choice for GF sandwich. I was REALLY hoping Soup Farm would have more GF items. Having Celiac it's getting harder to find places I can safely eat in Zoo town. 😌
Food: 2
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 4
If you dont love soup. This place is still AMAZING for sandwiches and salad. I dont normally eat soup, however this isn't ordinary soup. Why haven't I visited SoupFarm sooner? It's the same price as fast food but much healthier.. not to mention faster. Every time I go they have my food ready before I have finished paying.
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Soup Farm was much better than we anticipated after reading some of the poor reviews I was skeptical but loved the look of the place from the outside so we decided to go for it. The soup was very tasty and felt nourishing and healthy to eat (we got the tomato and fennel). I also loved the soup sized and prices, including the fact that you could get all the way up 32 oz. of soup so if you're looking to feed a few people with a healthy meal for a decent price it is a good method to do so. The sandwich I got was the Jerk Marinated Sando. Being called "marinated" the meat was a little bit dry, but I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt that it had been there for a little bit and it can be hard to work with marinated meat in a small restaurant environment. Otherwise, the flavors and mouth feel of the sandwich as a whole were fantastic. All the items on the sandwich tasted fresh and paired well together, and the bread was very nice. Other than the food, the inside of the restaurant was very clean and nicely laid out. My only problem was that the drink options were lacking accessibility, meaning that there were few options and a little pricey. I love that they had local kombucha but just wish they had more options whether it being their own type of fountain lemonade, iced tea, or a soda fountain of sorts, though I understand that while they customer volume currently seems less than what would make a fountain drink system worth it. Otherwise, their menu seemed fresh and innovative while still being very simple to follow so I praise them for that. I would recommend Soup Farm for anybody looking for a good quick bite to try before they get too busy, because they will get busier as more people discover how pleasant of an experience they can bring.
Unfortunately Soup Farm leaves a lot to be desired. The soups lack any depth or flavor and my salad order (no cheese) is often difficult to get right. Not a lot of dairy free options for a soup and salad joint. The atmosphere is cold and unwelcoming. I’d rather hit the local natural food store for a better bang for my buck.
Food: 2
Service: 3
Atmosphere: 2