@mselle wrote:
TR is one of my and my fiance's favorite places to eat, so I will grab all of them I can. I don't want to sit at the bar though. I'd prefer the extra $10 and a little extra report work. We'd have already eaten there, so I see it as a $35 credit to the bill.
Granted, I've only done one, lol, but I did what someone above said and just jotted the timings in a little notebook.
I have another one this weekend and I'm pretty happy about it lol. Granted, two steaks, an appetizer and an iced tea plus minimum 15 percent does NOT come in at $35. More like $55. Still, IMHO, cheap dinner and good food.

This is a great shop and one of my favorites. If you love the large steaks and are willing to pay extra (over the reimbursement) for them, that's great. There are some places I happily go over reimbursement. That said, it's pretty easy to stay under reimbursement at TR.
I do Bar shops alone, and I order a beer and a steak. With tip, I'm under reimbursement.
When I do the dining shops and bring someone, we usually order water and an appetizer. With two entrees, which come with two sides, and the tip, I'm usually under reimbursement. Sometimes I bring two people and go over reimbursement about $5-10. There are a lot of really good steak houses near here, so I don't always order the steak at TR where I think their steak is okay but not wonderful. They have a couple of really great salads and their ribs are good. Their burgers are good. The chicken fried steak is pretty good.
On Wednesday, the medium sized sirloins are the price of the small sirloin. On Tuesdays, early bird prices are valid all evening. That knocks the price down a little. There are other nights with specials but I don't remember what they are - Tuesdays and Wednesdays are my favorites.