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Sweet potatoes are awful![]()
First time I went to RR, my burger was on par with the worst school cafeteria burger I ever had. I wondered about the people who said RR had good burgers. Mine was dried out, tough, and on a stale bun - like it had been sitting under a heat lamp for hours.
Filled out the survey on their site about the experience - got a call the next day from the area manager, asked me some more details, and said he would send me a gift card to give them another try when it was convenient. The day after that, FedEx delivers a $20 gift card. FedEx!
Have been back a half-dozen times, no problems, and delicious burgers each time. I have no idea what happened that first time, but if I had not done the survey and been given a gift card, I would never have gone back. And never needed any more fries than I got initially. It's a decent sized portion.
Haven't been to a RR in a few years, but when there was one near me, I remember how all the servers were forced to say "some pink or no pink" and every person would say "excuse me?" or "I'm sorry?" or "Say that again?". The servers were asking how you wanted your burger cooked but did it in such a way that no one really understood them. I hope they got rid of that.
$10-$11 is expensive? :hmm:
KT
It is for mediocre size and quality. But then this area seems a bit saturated with places you can get a better burger for the same or less
RR has ok food but for some reason, both of the ones around here have really shitty drinks. The ice tea is always cloudy and tastes like soap. The sodas are way too sweet (like the syrup ratio is too high to water). It has been this way the last 4 or 5 times we tried them.
i bet many of the people saying this is "expensive" have never eaten at a fine dining restaurant. and no, fine dining does not mean chilli's or olive garden.
Haven't been to a RR in a few years, but when there was one near me, I remember how all the servers were forced to say "some pink or no pink" and every person would say "excuse me?" or "I'm sorry?" or "Say that again?". The servers were asking how you wanted your burger cooked but did it in such a way that no one really understood them. I hope they got rid of that.
red robin is not fine dining. it is a bar that happens to serve food. i can go to any number of local places and get a really good burger for under 10 bucks that will rival any of these chain places.
also, 11 bucks for a burger and fries, then add the 1.49 for the sweet tater variety, then a drink for 2.50 is a far cry from a wendys meal for 9 bucks.