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In reply to the discussion: The Decline of Red Lobster Is the Decline of the Middle Class [View all]notadmblnd
(23,720 posts)128. I don't know about 5 guys. They opened one here about a year ago. It's already gone
with a massage parlor chain taking it's place. I ate there once. I didn't see anything special about it. Burgers were sloppy greasy, fries limp and soggy. All over priced. 5 guys is not being missed in my community.
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5 guys make a helluva burger, don't they? i've heard chipoltes is good but there's a authentic
dionysus
Aug 2014
#87
I don't know about 5 guys. They opened one here about a year ago. It's already gone
notadmblnd
Aug 2014
#128
hmmm. not the case here... the burger were well done, yet not dry, fries, hit or miss. i wonder what
dionysus
Aug 2014
#129
could be.. we have a guy in the thread whose bun disintegrated in his hand, while me and others
dionysus
Aug 2014
#134
i think you're onto something. 5 guys here, the bun fits the burger... we have two other small local
dionysus
Aug 2014
#168
why does one have to be a "food snob" just because he or she hates crappy, overpriced
CatWoman
Aug 2014
#36
Thank you - and I remember dining at Olive Garden when they still served cannoli for desert
derby378
Aug 2014
#49
what a heartwarming story, thank you for sharing. i wish you the best. i lost my mom, and dad and i
dionysus
Aug 2014
#89
the one in my old home town is a fixture... i don't think it will ever go anywhere. twice i year i
dionysus
Aug 2014
#94
our pizza hut back home is still sit down, but it's not as good as it used to be... i used to love
dionysus
Aug 2014
#101
in addendum... you get an entree and the salad bar also has fried chicken, as well as salad, pudding
dionysus
Aug 2014
#169
I wanted to smack writer Joe Queenan for taking that attitude in the piece he wrote about the place
Tom Ripley
Aug 2014
#175
No, it doesn't at all, of course. I know how fortunate I was to eat seafood that was...
MANative
Aug 2014
#57
when i was a little kid... our neighbor worked for the highway in some kind of capacity. a large
dionysus
Aug 2014
#99
my dad comes from "Down East" Maine... lobster was so readily available it was often used as
dionysus
Aug 2014
#113
i can do a pretty decent chowder, lobster is easy, and i am proficient in pan searing cuts of fish
dionysus
Aug 2014
#127
i'm home office now too. tried making crusts a few times.. got too bored to perfect the technique...
dionysus
Aug 2014
#155
the tomale(sp)? hell no, but dad does.. i think the green stuff is gross... but there's some
dionysus
Aug 2014
#156
ewww. i've never gotten more than a tail in a restaurant.. i prefer to cook my own at home...
dionysus
Aug 2014
#158
i feel you, in regards to seafood; i'm from Maine. but i've been on the road for work in shitty
dionysus
Aug 2014
#90
You can say the same for chicken and pork and tomatoes and apples and cucumbers and on and on.
progressoid
Aug 2014
#178
Agreed. I don't get the hype at all. It's an OK bar burger -- but if I'm paying bar burger prices,
Brickbat
Aug 2014
#13
Actually, I think they encourage you to put the shells in the paper
Algernon Moncrieff
Aug 2014
#171
i personally, try to be tidy, but... there's so much traffic going through there, the shells
dionysus
Aug 2014
#172
I walked out of a Five Guys without ordering because it was quite noisy.
Manifestor_of_Light
Aug 2014
#154
Quality of burgers is subjective, and if there are burgers you like better, that's cool.
Algernon Moncrieff
Aug 2014
#92
Red Lobster is too pricey for the crappy food. You can go to much better places and
Pisces
Aug 2014
#20
If people have less money, they make their choices more carefully. RL just isn't
FSogol
Aug 2014
#26
+1. They're more likely to buy ingredients for a "special" meal and cook it themselves
winter is coming
Aug 2014
#30
No, you miss the point, merely to get falsely upset at something I said. nt
Dreamer Tatum
Aug 2014
#82
Trust me, what you said was not important enough to me to get upset, falsely or otherwise.
CBGLuthier
Aug 2014
#84
Actually those restaurants were okay 20 years ago. But Red Lobster has gone down in a big way.
Zen Democrat
Aug 2014
#35
I used to enjoy their biscuits, but the last couple of times we tried to eat there
MerryBlooms
Aug 2014
#51
I can't speak to red lobster because I almost never go there, but Olive Garden is
Sheldon Cooper
Aug 2014
#52
Eh, I've gone to crappy Mom & Pop Italian restaurants so that's no guarantee.
Gormy Cuss
Aug 2014
#58
I avoid Darden restaurants because of the way they treat their employees . Not their crappy food
lunasun
Aug 2014
#54
We loved Red Lobster. When my son was little, it was one of the few places that
woodsprite
Aug 2014
#78
i know people love to beat them up, but as a broke college student, the unlimited salad and
dionysus
Aug 2014
#85
The decline in Red Lobster is directly proportional to the increase of more palatable food.
MohRokTah
Aug 2014
#95
Maybe I've been spoiled by living near the coasts, but I thought Red Lobster was crap.
alarimer
Aug 2014
#109
i'm from Maine, and i know good seafood. sadly, there are some towns out there where red lobster is
dionysus
Aug 2014
#114
Here is where the writer of this piece and a whole lot of DU are out of touch...
ScreamingMeemie
Aug 2014
#118
I have to say, I agree with the previous poster that I have trouble seeing your price range
alcibiades_mystery
Aug 2014
#176
yeah, 7 or 8 bucks or whatever for a burger isn't cheap. Two real good, local, almost identical
dionysus
Aug 2014
#133
it's the Internet, especially smartphones , people can now look up restaurants and reviews
JI7
Aug 2014
#121
I still went to Skippers for several years after our Red Lobster opened. They had better fish and
brewens
Aug 2014
#136
ROFL...I laughed at that: if you "order" at a counter, it's not even dining
alcibiades_mystery
Aug 2014
#177
Red Lobster is more expensive than plenty of vastly superior restaurants...
RedCappedBandit
Aug 2014
#182
I like to take the kids to The Habit for a good burger and they have the best
mackerel
Aug 2014
#193