Peppermint
Review: These were pretty darn good. The chocolate to cookie ratio was awesome and the creme filling brought out the peppermint flavor nicely. However, the crushed candy canes didn't provide much more than a festive decoration. It did have some crunch appeal to it, but as the cookie itself was crunchy, it wasn't all too noticeable.Rating: 8/10

Ginger
Review: This wasn't quite as good as the others because I'm not a huge white chocolate fan, but the ginger had a nice kick to it, which I enjoyed. It did have quite a potent ginger flavor, and though reminiscent of gingerbread, did not have the same sweet/spice notes as it. 
Rating: 7/10

Double Chocolate
Review: This was probably my least favorite of the four, but I still really enjoyed it (the entire set was really good haha). It was pretty good, but I don't know, nothing really stood out for me. 
Rating: 7/10

Peanut Butter
Review: These were really, really good. This and the peppermint ones were my favorites. Wow. I'm probably biased because I have a preference for peanut butter,  but the creaminess of the filling with the crunch of the cookie were just perfectly paired.
Rating: 8/10

Price: $6.99
 

I've had the Bruxies sweet sandwiches before, but never a savory one, so when my aunt wanted to take me out to lunch there, I grabbed the chance to try one. I chose this one in particular because I am a huge fan of smoked salmon, but just as a forewarning, it is an acquired taste, so if you're not much of a fish person, I'd stay away. When the sandwich came out, the waffle was still warm from the maker. However, it was a bit soft, but not soggy at all (note: the dessert sandwich we got after had a much crispier waffle, thank god), There was about two slices of salmon on the sandwich, both on the thicker side. It was a generous amount, but not so much as to make the sandwich overly fishy or salty. The chive cream was fresh and delicious, and there was just enough to complement the salmon and not override it. The only complaint I had was that I wished there was more cucumber. The extra crunch was dearly needed to keep the texture of the sandwich interesting. Other than that, it was a solid sandwich. But next time, I'm getting the fried chicken.

Rate: 7/10
Price: $8.95

P.s Had bites of the Bruxie burger (decent), Pastrami (would recommend), Proscuitto (wouldn't get again), fried chicken (my personal favorite), and Nutella and banana (couldn't have been bad there was Nutella).
 
Buttermilk Biscuits:
Review: As far as I know, I've never tried a buttermilk biscuit. I mean, I guess I could've considering I've had countless biscuits in my life, but no one's ever given me a biscuit labeled, "buttermilk biscuit." So I didn't expect the sourness of the buttermilk to be so prevalent. I'm not a huge fan of the sour flavor, but the consistency of the biscuit was relatively nice. Not too dry, but not extremely buttery. This definitely wasn't a flaky biscuit though.
Rating: 4

Chicken Pot Pie Stew:
Review: Wow, maybe I wasn't cut out to review something like this. I've NEVER had chicken pot pie. So all of you guys are welcome to cook some up for me! But this stew was pretty good! Considering I really only eat desserts at Souplantation, I didn't have too much to expect, but this soup was creamy and had a good amount of flavor. It has chunks of chicken, carrots, and other assorted vegetables.
Rating: 7