**THIS LOCATION IS CLOSED***
I was excited about an independent casual restaurant opening near us in the Fashion Mall area (it’s over by Kohl’s)—we are always looking for nearby places to take the kids for lunch. There are about 1000 chain options, but obviously we prefer to go to a locally owned place if possible. I have never been to the branch of Detour in Carmel, where it started, but I was looking forward to a possible new option.
The first thing I noticed about the place was how sort of
corporate it looked—the inside is very clean and well, I don’t know, kind of
generic I guess. You order your food at
the register and then a runner brings it to you. The menu is pretty straightforward—burgers,
sandwiches and wraps with various fried side dishes. I opted for the “hard hat” sandwich which
they describe as “a grilled cheese with a twist” ($9.99). It has 2 kinds of cheese, tomato, avocado and
ham and is served on sourdough bread. I opted to go without the ham because if
I am having a grilled cheese, I want a grilled cheese, not a ham and cheese
sandwich. Also, I am particular about my ham. Ok, so for $10 I was expecting a
pretty big and gooey grilled cheese sandwich. I was imagining a fairly thick
homemade type of sandwich with lots of stuff.
Well what I got was a sandwich that reminded me a bit of a school
cafeteria. There was thin small bread
with a couple of slices of cheese, a couple of very thin (and have to say
fairly flavorless) tomatoes, a couple of slices of avocado (it was ripe though
which was good) and there really isn’t much more to say. It wasn’t gooey, it wasn’t memorable. It wasn’t worth $10 (and an extra $.99 to add
the tater tots). The tater tots were as
good as they get. I mean, every now and then they sound good and this was one
of those days for me. But again, it
added to the whole school cafeteria vibe.
Hubby was trying to be healthy and ordered tomato basil soup
($2.99) and a salad ($3.99). I can tell
you he was very annoyed by the salad. It was pretty small. He kept comparing it to a garnish. And the dressing
(Yuzu-ginger vinaigrette) was really oily.
He thought the soup was decent—he really likes tomato basil soup. I
tasted it and it was fine. Basic, nothing fancy, but good enough if you’re in
the mood for tomato soup.
So my daughter just wanted a plain cheese quesadilla, which
wasn’t on the kids menu, but they do serve one that is on the regular menu that
comes with all kinds of other stuff inside—chicken, beans and peppers. She didn’t want any of this stuff and they
made it for her, but still charged us $10.99 for it (which is expensive in my
opinion either way you look at it). I
didn’t realize this until after hubby had paid and told me that our bill was
like $42 or I would have made her get something else. My son had mini corn dogs
($5.99) which were standard food service type.
The fries that came with were pretty good—they leaned toward the thinner
side with a bit of skin on them.
They also have this super fancy soda machine that you can
use to mix up 100s of different flavors of soda (say you press Coke, you can
get it flavored with like 6 other flavors as well if you want). My kids (and I am sure most kids) found it
intriguing and wanted to play with it A LOT.
I found it a bit annoying since they don’t drink soda. You can get lemonade flavored many different
ways as well. The drinks (for adults) are $2.
So all in all, I feel like this place is really expensive
for the quality of food you are getting. I don’t know, maybe the burgers are
better, but based on our experience, I doubt we will be repeating, no matter
how much the kids want to play with that soda machine. I did notice on the back of the menu and
their website that they are looking for people to franchise the restaurant, and
to me, it has the feel of a chain already even though it isn’t. And I think they are charging a bit too much
to make it really a fast food type option.
***Note, since publishing, Detour Express has left a comment that they have lowered prices on many items.
Detour
American Grille Express
8487 Union
Chapel Road
Indy 46240
317/299-8888




