Welcome to The Kroft
In the heart of Anaheim, The Kroft stands out as a must-visit spot for foodies looking for a unique dining experience. Offering a menu filled with comfort food favorites like poutine and smash burgers, The Kroft delivers on both taste and quality. The cozy atmosphere, coupled with excellent service, makes every visit a memorable one. With new menu items like the Chicken Parmesan Sandwich and Wagyu Smash Fries, The Kroft continues to impress guests with innovative flavors and dishes. Whether you're a fan of classic poutine or looking to try something new, The Kroft promises a delightful culinary adventure that will keep you coming back for more.
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440 S Anaheim Blvd #109, Anaheim, CA 92805, United States440 S Anaheim Blvd #109, Anaheim, CA 92805, United States Hotline: +1 714-635-5900
The Kroft, located in Anaheim, California, is a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts seeking a unique and flavorful dining experience. This Asian and Latinx-owned establishment offers a diverse selection of sandwiches, poutine, and new menu items that will tantalize your taste buds. From the mouthwatering Chicken Parmesan Sandwich to the savory Wagyu Smash Fries, The Kroft delivers on quality and taste.
Customers rave about the comfort food options at The Kroft, with dishes like the classic poutine and the smash burger receiving high praise. The restaurant's welcoming atmosphere and excellent service make it an ideal spot for lunch or happy hour. Plus, with amenities like outdoor seating, wheelchair accessibility, and free Wi-Fi, The Kroft ensures a comfortable and convenient dining experience for all guests.
Whether you're in the mood for a hearty sandwich or craving a unique twist on classic comfort food, The Kroft has something for everyone. Don't miss out on the opportunity to indulge in the delicious offerings at this hidden gem in the Anaheim Packing District.
If you want poutine in So Cal this is the place. TENDER Braised beef with great curds and brown gravy - when i'm near i have to stop for daughter and grandson
Went to check out the Anaheim Packing House on a Sunday for lunch. We saw the Kroft and decided to try the Wagyu Smash Fries and the Chicken Katsu Curry Fries. Both were good, but the Wagyu Smash Fries reminded me of In-N-Out's animal-style fries, which is a nice option if you're into that flavor. However, I personally preferred the Chicken Katsu Curry Fries--the curry flavor was unique and delicious! If you're a fan of curry, this is definitely the one to go for. The place was really busy, but we were lucky enough to grab some seats in their small seating area. Despite the crowd, they provided free water cups, which was a nice touch. The cashier was friendly and made the experience pleasant. Overall, if you're at the Packing House and looking for something savory, The Kroft is worth checking out--especially if you're craving something a little different!
Great comfort food. The classic poutine was my favorite. I didn't think I would like gravy on fries but it was really flavorful. I recommend eating it at the restaurant while some fries are still crispy. We also tried the smash burger which was delicious. Service was excellent especially since it was our first time there and we didn't really know what to order. There are a lot of extra sauce options on the side which we didn't try but plan try it next time. All in all. Good meal when you feel like having some comfort food.
An awesome spot for happy hour! When we got a little hungry while killing the time at the Anaheim packing district, we saw that The Kroft had a happy hour menu and decided to check it out. Their happy hour is Monday- Friday from 3-6 PM and it includes 50% off sides, beer, and wine. When we visited, all the tables in the restaurant area were full and there was a line, but it moved pretty quickly. We got our food pretty quickly too. Food: + Spicy fries (~$2 during happy hour): spicyyyy. Usually when I've gotten spicy fries elsewhere, it's been pretty mild but phew, these ones got a kick. + Flaming hot mac and cheese (~$3 during happy hour): just ok. It's pretty regular mac and cheese with crumbled hot Cheetos on top. Tastes like it sounds it would. + Cheeseburger egg rolls (~$2.75 during happy hour): I liked these a lot! All in all, a pretty good deal during happy hour. We left pretty satisfied after sharing these sides. And for only about $8?! Yeah, I'd def check it out again and try some of their burgers next time.
The wife and I were in the area and we have stopped by the Anaheim Packing District for lunch in the past. We decided to go in again and try another cool place and that ended up being The Kroft. Good choice, I highly recommend it. It was the poutine that drew me in. We stood and looked at the menu for a while before we picked what we wanted. I knew I wanted poutine, but did I want some Kroft variation or did I want the classic poutine? After deciding that I really wanted to try their braised beef sandwich, I concluded that the classic poutine was the best accompaniment. The wife ordered the fried chicken sandwich and as someone who was scoffing "what the hell is poutine" and "cheese curds sound disgusting", I did not ask her opinion on what version to get. Again, I chose the classic version of poutine which was fries, cheese curds and brown gravy. The food took a bit to come up, but it was not a long period of time. They were busy and I wanted them to take their time making our meal. My name was called and I picked up the food and brought it back to our table. It all looked and smelled great. I dug into the poutine first and it was HOT! Roof of the mouth burning hot. We had to let it cool down a bit, but it was hard to not grab some more and suffer the consequences. Fries cooked nicely crisp. Cheese curds very good. Star of the show was the brown gravy. I wish I had asked for more or a side of the gravy as I like a lot of sauce, no matter the situation. This was great. Please order this when at The Kroft. The braised beef sandwich was a winner. Five hour braised beef, monterey jack and pickled red onions on a ciabatta roll. Yum, yum, yum. The beef was SOOOO good. Get it and you won't regret it. The wife's sandwich was fried chicken breast, jalapeno slaw and garlic mayo all on a potato roll. She really enjoyed it and said that the chicken was perfectly cooked, so juicy chicken in crispy shell. The person taking our order was very nice and patient as we asked questions. Five stars for her as well. Go. EAT WELL. HAVE FUN!!
I have been to The Anaheim Packing District about a dozen times since it opened 10 years ago, but I hadn't eaten here at The Kroft, until now. I got wind of their 10 year anniversary BOGO entree deal for today, so we went and there was a long line of course. It's located downstairs and has its own little seating area. They have a good amount of menu items, with a limited time menu revolving around Birria. I really wanted to try the Birria egg roles, but they had sold out. I ended up going with the Porcheta, which was pork belly on a ciabatta roll. It was good, but after adding some of the jalapeno coleslaw side, it was so much better! It was kind'a small for the price, although it was free today. I tasted the Loco Moco loaded fries, and that was delicious and definitely worth the price!
This hidden gem is located on the lower level of the Anaheim Packing House. They've been a super popular spot over the last few years, and I've loved coming here ever since. I got the braised beef poutine, and it was so delicious. The meat was soft, along with the delicious gravy and sweet pickled red onions. You order up front and wait until your buzzer goes off to grab it. It took maybe 10 minutes max. There's also plenty of seating throughout the packing house. Parking can be a bit difficult so we ended up having to do street parking.