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In reply to the discussion: My girlfriends parents are visiting. So that means the yearly trip to some chain "restaurant" [View all]OriginalGeek
(12,132 posts)57. lol, omg that is miserable!
Having grown up in Texas i miss good BBQ beef brisket terribly. But I sure wouldn't get any at a Texas Roadhouse.
Outback has always underwhelmed me but I also have family that insist on it. I like that they have tall beers (We can get Yuengling here but not sure if that's everywhere.) and their wedge salad is actually good but you need a couple of em to fill up. Not always on the menu but their fried mushrooms are usually available anyway and they are good.
Be prepared for fat and gristle on their steaks though. Been there probably a couple dozen times over the last several years and can't recall a single time where I didn't get tough parts on my steak. Even filets.
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My girlfriends parents are visiting. So that means the yearly trip to some chain "restaurant" [View all]
Arcanetrance
Jun 2013
OP
I will say in defense of texas roadhouse they don't pretend to be a bbq place
Arcanetrance
Jun 2013
#61
It could be that they don't trust Mediterranean food because they are not exposed to what it means
hollysmom
Jun 2013
#18
It's really long and stupid and really only makes sense in her parents mind but I explained it in a
Arcanetrance
Jun 2013
#9
Such a boring life to lead. I love to be adventurous even if I end up disliking what I picked
Arcanetrance
Jun 2013
#12
The only plus to it is the outback we are going to I know alot of the people cause it's downstairs
Arcanetrance
Jun 2013
#23
It's always been a point of amusement that a world famous culinary institute is located above
Arcanetrance
Jun 2013
#31
You went to culinary school and they don't trust your choice of restaurants ?
eppur_se_muova
Jun 2013
#55
I admit to picking things that are different from what they would normally eat
Arcanetrance
Jun 2013
#56
Right wing... Fox News enthusiast -- that almost certainly narrows ALL mindsets... seriously
MiddleFingerMom
Jun 2013
#70
I never conceived eating at a chain my dad always told me you live in the most diverse
Arcanetrance
Jun 2013
#37
Olive Garden for Italian that is so authentic that you would think nonna Maria cooked it for you
srican69
Jun 2013
#73
My Nonna is named Gilda and nothing at olive garden could be mistaken for her cooking
Arcanetrance
Jun 2013
#76
I don't get this at all. I'm all for local non-chain restaurants when I go out out to eat, but...
MiddleFingerMom
Jun 2013
#45