If you had to pick "your last meal request ever," but from a Mystery Shop, what would it be?

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I will go with TXR, but preferably Jaggers (I really wish they would start a mystery shopping program). For those of you unfamiliar, Jaggers is in the TXR family.
Lawry's The Prime Rib...with my favorite server.

Edited to add....oops, not a mystery shop

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/22/2025 01:29PM by jgardn02.
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@paniconmon wrote:

The most extravagant comprehensive overnight hotel shop with meals and spa services included. I'll be dead the next day. There's nothing to report smiling smiley

Well played!
@jgardn02 wrote:

Lawry's The Prime Rib...with my favorite server.

Edited to add....oops, not a mystery shop

Nice, I like me some prime rib.
Haven't seen them shopped in ages, but I did a couple of Fleming's a few years apart. Easily my favorite of the high-end steak chains (Ruth's Chris is at the absolute bottom).

Definitely going high end for my last meal. Don't get me wrong, I love me some TXRH, but to go out with them as my last meal is a life unfulfilled.

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Def Texas Roadhouse. There are not that many big restaurants shopped where I am so that is the golden one.
Probably Edo Japanese Grill's teriyaki chicken, or beef sukiyaki. The vegetables always seem so fresh and meat seems like a generous serving. That and Burger King are all I know of to mystery shop near me.
I could travel further and do a last meal/shop at Chop steak House.

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@CoolMusic wrote:

Haven't seen them shopped in ages, but I did a couple of Fleming's a few years apart. Easily my favorite of the high-end steak chains (Ruth's Chris is at the absolute bottom).

Definitely going high end for my last meal. Don't get me wrong, I love me some TXRH, but to go out with them as my last meal is a life unfulfilled.

Oh, yeah... I forgot about Flemming's. Yes, TR isn't top shelf, but it's a current mystery shop "in circulation."

If I had ANY choice, it would be true Japanese Waygu steak.
@CoolMusic wrote:

Haven't seen them shopped in ages, but I did a couple of Fleming's a few years apart. Easily my favorite of the high-end steak chains (Ruth's Chris is at the absolute bottom).

Definitely going high end for my last meal. Don't get me wrong, I love me some TXRH, but to go out with them as my last meal is a life unfulfilled.

Agreed. I remember those shops and was going to post pretty much the same thing.
Capital Grille. Nothing like going out on a $150-200 steak dinner. I assume I would get the usual stuff the mystery shop asks - drinks at the bar and at the table. App, steak, sides, dessert. It would be a nice note to go out on.
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Just kidding--I much prefer Uncle Julios with the guacamole bar. Only in 11 states of the union.
Start with pickled hawk's eggs, hog jowls, possum pie, coot cobbler, gizzard smothered in gristle, southern fried muskrat, boiled mule and don't forget the gopher gravy
Omygosh!!! That is gross! Sounds like the Roadkill Café.

@wrosie wrote:

Start with pickled hawk's eggs, hog jowls, possum pie, coot cobbler, gizzard smothered in gristle, southern fried muskrat, boiled mule and don't forget the gopher gravy

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@ArkLaMissshopping wrote:

Omygosh!!! That is gross! Sounds like the Roadkill Café.

@wrosie wrote:

Start with pickled hawk's eggs, hog jowls, possum pie, coot cobbler, gizzard smothered in gristle, southern fried muskrat, boiled mule and don't forget the gopher gravy

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/24/2025 08:02PM by wrosie.
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