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Favorite Chain Restaurants
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 3:40 pm
by WildBill
There have been some comments on other threads about certain restaurants being gun friendly as well as having mediocre to bad food.
Do you have some favorites that you frequently visit? I am not talking about fast food, but sit down places.
Re: Favorite Chain Restaurants
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 4:12 pm
by Crossfire
Babe's Chicken Dinner Restaurant. But I think they are only in the DFW area. And Carrabba's Italian Grill. Those are our two "go to" places for good food every time.
Re: Favorite Chain Restaurants
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 4:15 pm
by Keith B
Cracker Barrel
Re: Favorite Chain Restaurants
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 4:37 pm
by knotquiteawake
We like Gengis Grill, El Fenix (I LIKE crappy texmex ok?!), but our ultimate favorite is Glorias! Love the Glorias. Its been our favorite since before we were married.
Cracker Barrel is our typical last morning breakfast of whatever vacation we are on. I love eating there, but I certainly eat about 3000 calories or more in one sitting... its not great for my health.
Re: Favorite Chain Restaurants
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 5:23 pm
by TexasCajun
Cracker Barrel (on just about any interstate) and Kelly's Country Cookin (southeast Harris County) are tops on my list. Although an unfortunate post on Facebook by one of the waitresses at Kelly's will probably restrict our visits there for the time being - at my wife's insistence, of course.
Re: Favorite Chain Restaurants
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 5:38 pm
by Oldgringo
We used to like Red Lobster, but a meal we received in Salt Lake City, October a year ago, has turned us way off of them. Talkin' 'bout shouldn't have paid...expletive deleted.
Texas Roadhouse and Logan's have fairly reasonable lunches as do Applebee's; however, if there is a POPEYES in that mix, look for us there.
After dark, you'll find us around our table at the home ranch, wherever that may be at that time.
SALUT!
Re: Favorite Chain Restaurants
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 6:15 pm
by i8godzilla
Abuelo's and PF Changs. I just wish I could find one that has a separate kids section. Don't get me wrong, I love kids. I just cannot stand them running around and screaming when I am trying to enjoy an evening out. I mean if I was screaming they would ask me to leave. Why are kids given a pass? Complaints to management seem to fall on deaf ears. We walked out of the Outback in Killeen a few weeks ago. We called the manager over and asked for our drink bill (sodas) and he was mad as can be because our order had already been placed and the kitchen was already peparing it. Never once did he say that he would try to resolve the problem. My solution would be to do away with kids menus after 8-9:00 PM. I understand a crying baby but 2-10 year olds should have better social skills. (Flame suit on!)
Re: Favorite Chain Restaurants
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 6:25 pm
by smoothoperator
i8godzilla wrote:Abuelo's and PF Changs. I just wish I could find one that has a separate kids section. Don't get me wrong, I love kids. I just cannot stand them running around and screaming when I am trying to enjoy an evening out. I mean if I was screaming they would ask me to leave. Why are kids given a pass? Complaints to management seem to fall on deaf ears. We walked out of the Outback in Killeen a few weeks ago. We called the manager over and asked for our drink bill (sodas) and he was mad as can be because our order had already been placed and the kitchen was already peparing it. Never once did he say that he would try to resolve the problem. My solution would be to do away with kids menus after 8-9:00 PM. I understand a crying baby but 2-10 year olds should have better social skills. (Flame suit on!)
Add movie theaters to the list. Worse, they give them discounts for ruining the movie for others.
Re: Favorite Chain Restaurants
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 6:26 pm
by C-dub
Los Lupes - once or twice every couple months
Applebee's - once or twice every couple months
On The Border - once or twice every couple months
Salt Grass - once or twice a year
A few Chinese and Thai places, but they're not chains. We don't go out very much.
Re: Favorite Chain Restaurants
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 6:28 pm
by Oldgringo
i8godzilla wrote:Abuelo's and PF Changs. I just wish I could find one that has a separate kids section. Don't get me wrong, I love kids. I just cannot stand them running around and screaming when I am trying to enjoy an evening out. I mean if I was screaming they would ask me to leave. Why are kids given a pass? Complaints to management seem to fall on deaf ears. We walked out of the Outback in Killeen a few weeks ago. We called the manager over and asked for our drink bill (sodas) and he was mad as can be because our order had already been placed and the kitchen was already peparing it. Never once did he say that he would try to resolve the problem. My solution would be to do away with kids menus after 8-9:00 PM. I understand a crying baby but 2-10 year olds should have better social skills. (Flame suit on!)
100%
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Leave the kids at home OR take 'em to Chuckee Cheese or another kid's place. I don't care to be assaulted by your kids and/or grandkids as adorable as they may be to YOU.
Re: Favorite Chain Restaurants
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 6:28 pm
by pbwalker
Saltgrass and Cracker Barrel are really about the only chain restaurants I eat at. I don't think you can get as good a steak at the price you do at Saltgrass, and Cracker Barrel is just good "down home" comfort food.
Now that I think of it, I guess Flemings is a chain so I'd add that. But that's a "date night" place. My wife and I can't get out of there for under $200 with food and wine.
Re: Favorite Chain Restaurants
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 6:32 pm
by tomtexan
BJ's Brewhouse, Red Lobster, Chili's are some that I frequent often.
Re: Favorite Chain Restaurants
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 6:34 pm
by pbwalker
Oldgringo wrote:i8godzilla wrote:Abuelo's and PF Changs. I just wish I could find one that has a separate kids section. Don't get me wrong, I love kids. I just cannot stand them running around and screaming when I am trying to enjoy an evening out. I mean if I was screaming they would ask me to leave. Why are kids given a pass? Complaints to management seem to fall on deaf ears. We walked out of the Outback in Killeen a few weeks ago. We called the manager over and asked for our drink bill (sodas) and he was mad as can be because our order had already been placed and the kitchen was already peparing it. Never once did he say that he would try to resolve the problem. My solution would be to do away with kids menus after 8-9:00 PM. I understand a crying baby but 2-10 year olds should have better social skills. (Flame suit on!)
100%
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Leave the kids at home OR take 'em to Chuckee Cheese or another kid's place. I don't care to be assaulted by your kids and/or grandkids as adorable as they may be to YOU.
Heck, I have two little ones and agree 100%! The restaurant is not a babysitter...watch your kids and make them behave! One time our youngest started to misbehave (she's 2.5 years old now...was around 2 at the time) and we left with out food to go. Nobody should have to listen to our crying child when they are out enjoying a dinner.
Re: Favorite Chain Restaurants
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 6:51 pm
by RPB
used to like Red Lobster,
Still like Dairy Queen, some better than others
Taco Bell's "green menu" items
my fav restaurants are actually not chains
A Korean place in Lubbock and a Korean place in San Antonio
and a few hole in the wall places that made great chicken fried steaks or BBq
and The Bluebonnet Cafe in Marble Falls and
Atwood's Holiday Treat
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Re: Favorite Chain Restaurants
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 7:55 pm
by C-dub
All this talk about food is making me hungry. BTW, anyone know of any Filipino places in North Dallas or the Mid-Cities area? I really miss me some Pancit.