That, and low IQs and inability to think for oneself. Most dems at this point can sum up their politics with “Free stuff good orange man bad and CNN said so”Sounds like the way people keep voting Democrat.
That, and low IQs and inability to think for oneself. Most dems at this point can sum up their politics with “Free stuff good orange man bad and CNN said so”Sounds like the way people keep voting Democrat.
Since this is INGO and it is mandatory that every discussion turns to food eventually, I'll say that they Texas Roadhouse is almost dead to me after changing their chicken. Their "chicken critters" used to be hand breaded and well seasoned. Texas Roadhouse was about the only place I'd order something like that when the wife and I went out to eat. The last couple of times we went to one, the chicken tenders looked and tasted like something that came out of the frozen food aisle at Walmart.Food - I don't discriminate. I'm on the road often, so I'll hit most drive thru's. For a good, sit down meal, no matter where I am, Texas Roadhouse. Their consistency is amazing, decent prices, and a nice atmosphere...
I'll add this. When my wife and I were dating, we dined at Texas Roadhouse enough (with the same server) that he bought us a gift card for Christmas!
What??? Your going to a steakhouse and ordering chicken?? It is like going to a seafood place and ordering a cheeseburger!!! Ahh kidding aside.... I am not a fan of white meat chicken. Still bummed over Mcdonald's nuggets going to white meat decades ago.Texas Roadhouse is almost dead to me after changing their chicken.
Since this is INGO and it is mandatory that every discussion turns to food eventually, I'll say that they Texas Roadhouse is almost dead to me after changing their chicken. Their "chicken critters" used to be hand breaded and well seasoned. Texas Roadhouse was about the only place I'd order something like that when the wife and I went out to eat. The last couple of times we went to one, the chicken tenders looked and tasted like something that came out of the frozen food aisle at Walmart.
Who is ordering chicken at Texas Roadhouse?!What??? Your going to a steakhouse and ordering chicken?? It is like going to a seafood place and ordering a cheeseburger!!! Ahh kidding aside.... I am not a fan of white meat chicken. Still bummed over Mcdonald's nuggets going to white meat decades ago.
My wife loves their prime rib but I've never been a fan of Roadhouse steaks. When I want a steak, I go to Longhorn at a minimum. Most of the time I prefer to cook my own and save $20.What??? Your going to a steakhouse and ordering chicken?? It is like going to a seafood place and ordering a cheeseburger!!! Ahh kidding aside.... I am not a fan of white meat chicken. Still bummed over Mcdonald's nuggets going to white meat decades ago.
Texas Roadhouse, last time we went, was to muncie. It was busy, it was loud. The music was to loud, the pa system to call you for your table was louder so you could hear it. All the people in the restaurant had to talk over the music and the pa system. Then add the song and dance.Since this is INGO and it is mandatory that every discussion turns to food eventually, I'll say that they Texas Roadhouse is almost dead to me after changing their chicken. Their "chicken critters" used to be hand breaded and well seasoned. Texas Roadhouse was about the only place I'd order something like that when the wife and I went out to eat. The last couple of times we went to one, the chicken tenders looked and tasted like something that came out of the frozen food aisle at Walmart.
And revered names have been sold like bubble gum…I used to have brand loyalty. But over the past 20 years, it's become painfully obvious that everyone has gone to "cheapest to produce" instead of "quality". There is now very little difference between "quality" marquees and "value" ones.
I still have a preference to a few brands (such as Chevy / GM), but it is much more tenuous and based more on nostalgia than any real reason.
I am supposed to cut back on salt. Last few times I remembered to tell them light on the salt, they came back great.My wife loves their prime rib but I've never been a fan of Roadhouse steaks.
None of them around here. Roadhouse is about it for close by. A few others 40 min away.Me, I'd rather go to Sullivan's, LaHoadys ot The Tomahawk for a steak.
LOL, me personally, Ive gone to Vegas and other vacation spots many times just for the food. We would drive 40 min without blinking for a great meal.None of them around here. Roadhouse is about it for close by. A few others 40 min away.
Can I ask where you buy your beef?I don't go out to dinner for a steak. I can make any steak better than any restaurant and save a ton of money in the process
When I go out to dinner I'm getting something I dont normally cook myself because the wife and kid won't eat it.
I buy a whole cow from a local farmer yearly. When I run out of the steak cuts my local Meijer has phenomenal cuts of meat. I would put their ribeye and filet (most common steak cuts we eat) on par with most any restaurants cuts of meat. Also have a local bison farm I'll get steak cuts from.Can I ask where you buy your beef?