Yeah, I wasn't aware they had gone away.@HonnyBrown wrote:
They have been back for a while.
@oteixeira wrote:
Here they never left and honestly no one takes them, Every once in a blue moon I grab one with a bonus, but they are not really close to me. Since I am not FT at shopping I don't make a lot of routes.
@NinS wrote:
AZWolfman, their salmon is actually pretty good. The fish and chips are really salty (and obviously unhealthy). I’ve never tried their chicken or other seafood dishes.
@CoolMusic wrote:
@NinS wrote:
AZWolfman, their salmon is actually pretty good. The fish and chips are really salty (and obviously unhealthy). I’ve never tried their chicken or other seafood dishes.
I'm mostly a red meat guy, but that is good to know about their salmon for a change of pace. I'll do the shrimp appy or add-on from time to time, and they are always tasty even if they're slightly overdone at times. I've done chicken a couple of times and it was just fine.
I normally do the Road Kill as it is the most bang for the buck. It comes with the toppings you pay extra for to go on a steak, and they are one of the few places that will do ground beef rare.
Trolls do too.@SoCalMama wrote:
@CoolMusic wrote:
@NinS wrote:
AZWolfman, their salmon is actually pretty good. The fish and chips are really salty (and obviously unhealthy). I’ve never tried their chicken or other seafood dishes.
I'm mostly a red meat guy, but that is good to know about their salmon for a change of pace. I'll do the shrimp appy or add-on from time to time, and they are always tasty even if they're slightly overdone at times. I've done chicken a couple of times and it was just fine.
I normally do the Road Kill as it is the most bang for the buck. It comes with the toppings you pay extra for to go on a steak, and they are one of the few places that will do ground beef rare.
Not sure why you'd be concerned about snacks at the gas station if you eat something with 115% of the RDA of saturated fat (before you add any extra toppings)?
Old folks say, "Penny-wise and pound-foolish."
Maybe take a bar shop for solo dining? They can be done without a guest.@CoolMusic wrote:
Hoping to find a companion for a dine-in while I am on a mostly gas station loop next week.
@AZwolfman wrote:
What is TXRH? Is it a stock ticker symbol? Ah, yes, Google says it's a ticker symbol for Texas Roadhouse, and their stock is up 1.27% May 7th. Yes, their mystery shops are still here and staying on the job board forever. I wonder why mystery shoppers don't want them. I never tried one, because I don't eat red meat.
@nixkit wrote:
I don't take the shops because I don't enjoy their food or atmosphere. I once did one that had the music so loud it was making my guest & my own ear's hurt. When mentioned to the server and manager they just laughed it off. Also, in my area they start at reimbursement only - so no thank you, I'll go somewhere with food I actually like and won't kill my ear drums.
@CoolMusic wrote:
@NinS wrote:
I normally do the Road Kill as it is the most bang for the buck. It comes with the toppings you pay extra for to go on a steak, and they are one of the few places that will do ground beef rare.
95 % of the time I will get the Road Kill. . Once in an blue moon I will either get the fish or the chicken critters.. I love their rolls.
For the take-out shop I've been getting the BBQ chicken sandwich, which is pretty reasonably priced and comes with one side. My wife has getting the Chicken Caesar salad. Then we mess it all up by getting the Cactus Blossom fried onion. I do go over by a few dollars with tax and 10% tip.@Isaiah4031a wrote:
95 % of the time I will get the Road Kill. . Once in an blue moon I will either get the fish or the chicken critters.. I love their rolls.
@SoCalMama wrote:
Not sure why you'd be concerned about snacks at the gas station if you eat something with 115% of the RDA of saturated fat (before you add any extra toppings)?
Old folks say, "Penny-wise and pound-foolish."