Red Robin America's Gourmet Burgers and Spirits
What People Are Saying About Red Robin America's Gourmet Burgers and Spirits
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In Short
With a bright red color scheme, enormous booths and TVs galore (even in the bathrooms), this loud, lively spot aims to make families feel right at home. The creative menu offers 22 different burgers--from teriyaki-marinated Bansai with grilled pineapple to the 5 Alarm with pepper jack cheese, jalapenos, salsa and chipotle mayo. Soups, salads, and entrees of fajitas, fish and chips and Cajun-spiced shrimp round out the casual American menu.
User Reviews
parkrow
March 16, 2005
Red Robin's food is not bad, but it's nothing special - esp. at their price (almost all the burgers are about $10). Any diner in NY serves way better burgers than Red Robin. They give unlimited fries, but they are too thick & soggy (I prefer thin and crispy).
read full reviewmateorico
July 22, 2003
The food was great, and you can't beat the Sound for ambience. However, the service was questionable (there seemed to be some confusion about who was supposed to be covering which tables), and getting refills on drinks was like pulling teeth (only without the blood and gauze). Not a "in-a-rush-to-catch-the-boat" kinda place.
read full reviewsweetmissthang
December 26, 2002
They should be in 1st forget dicks drive in. I love thier chicken strips and steak fries they are really good. They are very clean which i like.
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What to Drink:
Aside from beer, wine, and margaritas, adults might try one of the alcohol-spiked specialty concoctions like the Nuclear Ice Tea or the Jamaican Shake.
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