Best CHEAP chain steakhouse?
#46
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I tried Applebees on a recent trip to Portland and was pleasantly surprised with the steak they serve. Its one of the most tender and flavorful steaks I have eaten at a moderately priced restaurant. Try it.
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I knew Houston's from its rotisserie restaurant (called
Rutherford Grill) in Napa, so I took my various family
to the one in Rockville, MD today. It's not really a
steakhouse, though I got the Thai noodle salad with
beef that included about 8 oz of pretty respectable
filet in pieces buried among the noodles. My uncle
SY's French dip was an interesting variation - the
usual 5 or 6 oz of beef with some very tasty debris
hidden beneath: quite nice.
Rutherford Grill) in Napa, so I took my various family
to the one in Rockville, MD today. It's not really a
steakhouse, though I got the Thai noodle salad with
beef that included about 8 oz of pretty respectable
filet in pieces buried among the noodles. My uncle
SY's French dip was an interesting variation - the
usual 5 or 6 oz of beef with some very tasty debris
hidden beneath: quite nice.
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Remind me to take you to Taylors some weekend!
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Outback is decent. I was raised on K-Bob's, which had pretty high quality steaks (and the salad bar is a wagon!
). The chain appears to be slowly shrinking, but I recommend it if you're ever in random small towns in OK, NM, TX, or CO. I've never been to Texas Land & Cattle but have heard good things.
). The chain appears to be slowly shrinking, but I recommend it if you're ever in random small towns in OK, NM, TX, or CO. I've never been to Texas Land & Cattle but have heard good things.
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Wow, haven't thought of K-Bob's in years! 
Spent two years in Monahans, Texas (I'll bet there are very few who know it!) and it was indeed decent. The thing I remember most, though, is walking into it on a 110 degree summer day and loving the cool and air-conditioned dark.

Spent two years in Monahans, Texas (I'll bet there are very few who know it!) and it was indeed decent. The thing I remember most, though, is walking into it on a 110 degree summer day and loving the cool and air-conditioned dark.
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I have only been to Applebees once. I went there for lunch and ordered a grill chicken sandwich. The chicken was pressed meat-gross (even fast food restaurants have real chicken breast).
So I can never go in one again, but the ravings on its steaks has spiked my curiousity. It it really that good?
K-Bobs is ok but there is not a lot of competition where it is located. In Fort Stockton, Texas it is either McD's, Dairy Queen, K-Bobs, a horrible truck stop, or the Best Western.
It does bring back good memories. When I went to Highschool in Roswell, New Mexico, our away games were pretty far away. New Mexico is fairly spread out. We would stop at K-Bobs for a pre game meal. It was a big treat, because otherwise the food at my HS was really bad, plus we never got steak. So it was a big treat to eat there. The school paid so we would gorge (probably why we went 1-9).
So I can never go in one again, but the ravings on its steaks has spiked my curiousity. It it really that good?
K-Bobs is ok but there is not a lot of competition where it is located. In Fort Stockton, Texas it is either McD's, Dairy Queen, K-Bobs, a horrible truck stop, or the Best Western.
It does bring back good memories. When I went to Highschool in Roswell, New Mexico, our away games were pretty far away. New Mexico is fairly spread out. We would stop at K-Bobs for a pre game meal. It was a big treat, because otherwise the food at my HS was really bad, plus we never got steak. So it was a big treat to eat there. The school paid so we would gorge (probably why we went 1-9).
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I have only been to Applebees once. I went there for lunch and ordered a grill chicken sandwich. The chicken was pressed meat-gross (even fast food restaurants have real chicken breast).
So I can never go in one again, but the ravings on its steaks has spiked my curiousity. It it really that good?
So I can never go in one again, but the ravings on its steaks has spiked my curiousity. It it really that good?
I honestly don't get all the anti-raves for Applebee's/Olive Garden and the other moderate chains. I'm never amazed and thrilled, but also never disappointed with what I get there.
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On the other hand, if the people you're with aren't as gastronomically adventurous as you (this happens to me a lot), there are worse lowest common denominators

I made the mistake of eating at the Times Square Applebee's once. Paid far more than the usual prices and the food was even worse.
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K-Bobs is ok but there is not a lot of competition where it is located. In Fort Stockton, Texas it is either McD's, Dairy Queen, K-Bobs, a horrible truck stop, or the Best Western.
It does bring back good memories. When I went to Highschool in Roswell, New Mexico, our away games were pretty far away. New Mexico is fairly spread out. We would stop at K-Bobs for a pre game meal. It was a big treat, because otherwise the food at my HS was really bad, plus we never got steak. So it was a big treat to eat there. The school paid so we would gorge (probably why we went 1-9).
It does bring back good memories. When I went to Highschool in Roswell, New Mexico, our away games were pretty far away. New Mexico is fairly spread out. We would stop at K-Bobs for a pre game meal. It was a big treat, because otherwise the food at my HS was really bad, plus we never got steak. So it was a big treat to eat there. The school paid so we would gorge (probably why we went 1-9).
I grew up in Las Vegas, NM and all the high school sports teams we played ate there while they were in town. Maybe we need to thank K-Bob's for that year we almost became AAA State Football Champions!
#60
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Hey, anyone know the name of the steakhouse that cut off your necktie if u wear one to the restaurant??? I went to one in San Diego...

