^I'm a trend setter.
I set trends.
bend over and I'll show you what it means.
^I'm a trend setter.
I set trends.
Bend over, I'll show you a revolving pie case.
Went to D.C./Silver Spring for a conference earlier this month. Went to Fuddruckers, disgusting. Burger wasn't that hot, was crumbly and tasteless. Too many ingredients.
I was looking thru Google pics for such a case at Fudd's, but, could not find one. Here in Phoenix, they'd had a circular pie case at the entrance to the line, away from the register. I'd simply eat my meal then when no one was looking get my pie, if the coast was clear. They had a banana cream that would blow your in' shorts off.
I started writing it one way but changed it and didn't proofread.
Meant Had it once when i was a kid and it was pretty much rare and just fell apart.
Huh. That's weird. At the one near where I live, they have the toy snatching machine. One of the prizes is this giant outrageous floppy sticky toy.
This is kinda random, but they have the best honey mus I've ever had.
Also, they started in San Antonio.
i was in vietnam, lets just say any restaurant that has name "meal name and origin of place" all taste like fkn or just like any other place
pho cali my ass...taste no different to what the street vendors were selling...
I was going to mention the honey mus but then thought it was too random. But it is great. At the ones in this area, they keep it behind the burger counter and you actually have to ask them to fill up a cup for you.
they're pretty underrated. i personally like their burgers over 5 guys
I thought about this place the other day. Haven't been to one in a couple of years. I've had a lot of good burgers since then, so I don't feel like I've missed much tbh.
Fuddruckers was the bomb when Romano opened the first one off Broadway. Romano then moved on to Macaroni Grill in Leon Springs. Thats when chili's bought Romano out and franchised them all across the country.
Last edited by CosmicCowboy; 03-31-2015 at 04:00 PM.
Macaroni Grill is dead to me with no halibut rissoto on the menu anymore.
The original concept restaurant in Leon Springs was really really good. Chili's did it's usual dumbing down of the menu when it franchised and it lost a lot of it's zing.
I disagree. I thought they had pretty good food when Brinker (Chilis) ran them. But Brinker dumped it a coue of years ago.
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