I feel like Outback is very much dependent on the location. I've had good and have had HORRIBLE. Nice little game of roulette.
That's where I've been at. It's in a part of town I just have completely bypassed the majority of my life.
Dogs had their annual exams today. The vet said they both look much younger than they are Murph don't be weird
I've dined at both Texas Roadhouse & Outback plenty of times. They're totally fine to me, and they serve their purpose for a chain steak restaurant. If I wanted to spend $60+ for a "nice" steak which is tiny and comes with zero sides so now I have to buy additional sides for my meal AND STILL need to stop at taco bell on the ride home because I am still hungry, then sure. I guess I'll do that. But really never actively what I would choose when going out for a nice dinner. I'll prob choose a nice italian restaurant instead of a steakhouse
We have a shit ton of those multiple restaurant gift cards and none of the restaurant's are around us except Outback which is fine but I never think to go there.
I just now learned that Texas Roadhouse stopped doing the peanut shells on the floor shit and that may make me give it another chance I just had such an aversion to that
I am 100% going to have pictures of myself doing wine service for a feature on my restaurant, with my name and title listed, in Baltimore Magazine in March. Just did a photo shoot at work.
I didnt know that. I always thought it was weird how many sacks of potatoes they need to show off instead making more seats.