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tmiw Nov 6, 2019 2:52 pm


Originally Posted by BamaVol (Post 31708422)
I'm pretty sure any burger comes with a choice of bottomless fries or bottomless broccoli. I have an even harder time getting excited about too much broccoli. I usually pay the premium and get a single substitute side of onion rings. Mrs BV orders the fries and doesn't finish the first batch.

On that note, I feel like each batch Red Robin provides is fairly small compared to what other restaurants provide. I always have to get at least two in order to feel full.

corky Nov 7, 2019 11:01 pm


Originally Posted by pseudoswede (Post 31707821)
The veggie burger allows you the option of getting bottomless steamed broccoli. :D (You can also get bottomless sweet potato fries.)

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Veggie burger with bottomless broccoli? Wow...that sounds like a fun meal. For 760 calories, no less. :rolleyes:

I do think Red Robin has very good burgers. I am not a huge fan of their fries either but the sweet potato ones are tasty.

PresRDC Nov 19, 2019 11:00 am

We recently moved from Connecticut to a small city in the Upper Midwest/Great Lakes and while there are few decent independent restaurants and breweries with good food, mostly you get chain restaurants. I will admit to liking Chili's nachos.

I recently had dinner at PF Changs in DTW and I must say their dynamite shrimp were really good. Their hot & Sour soup also wasn't bad.


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