Reviews
Pictured: beet and goat cheese salad, autumn minestrone, triple berry ginger kombucha I stopped here by chance. It was right next to my scheduled gas-up stop, I happened to be hungry, I'm a fan of soup. The menu? Wild, imaginative, but still has comforting familiars if you're not feeling adventurous. The service? Super fast, super friendly, all masked. The food? Absolutely delectable. The price? No complaints. I don't live around here and I have no plans to pass through again, but I'm thinking that maybe this place is worth a 7 hour road trip once in a while. Bonus: the soundtrack for my visit was a healthy mix of classics and moderns. Girls just wanna have fun
So happy this place exists. My girlfriend took me to lunch here and we got such delicious soups. They usually have 1 GF, vegan option which is lovely because not many places offer that option for people with food restrictions like me : can't wait to see how creative they get with their soup options. Patiently waiting to have my mind blown
This is my first time here in Missoula; We stopped by for some fresh hot soup. This place definitely surpassed my expectations, tasted delicious, fresh ingredients, modern and clean facility, great service from all staff. Absolutely recommend trying this place especially if you are a tourist out of state like me!
Just stopped to get gas and found Soup Farm next to the Conoco right off of I90. Had the split pea and ham soup. It was yummy! They even gave me a real metal spoon in my to go bag! The others had the Italian and turkey sandwiches. The service was fast, cheery and we even traded ski stories! If I lived closer I would be here very often! Vegetarian options: Lots of veggies items. Parking: Easy parking
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.
Absolutely love the Soup Farm! I was diagnosed with Celiacs a few years ago. It's tough to find gluten free options. Almost all of the soups here are gluten free, and they even offer gluten free brownies! Delicious, by the way! Their salads are also amazing too. The food is always fresh and high quality. Service is super fast. Workers are kind and helpful. One of my new favorite places in Zoo! Dietary restrictions: Celiac friendly. Many gluten free options!
Dang! The butternut squash soup maybe one of the best soups I've ever had anywher! So delicious. Glad to have found this along my journey. If I come back through I'm getting more!
Stopped in for the first time for lunch. Was a disappointing experience all around. The line was jumbled and people were waiting on orders or waiting for other parties to show up and was completely disorganized. Had no idea what order we were in to place orders. Finally getting up to receive service, they were out the menu and changed. When what was ordered and finally brought to table, was brought without our cutlery. The flavors were completely lacking, turkey tasting like it was soaked in lemon. I would not recommend.
Love the Soup Farm. Every soup we've tried is great. Quick pleasant service. Fair prices. Really love the Verde Chili. Small sit down area, & limited parking. ⁷Food: 5/5
Everything here is excellent, but the cream of tortellini soup with Italian sausage is next level. The ultimate comfort food!