Red Robin America's Gourmet Burgers and Spirits
Seattle, WA 98101
Phone: (206) 623-1942
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Editorial Review for Red Robin America's Gourmet Burgers and Spirits – by Citysearch Staff
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.
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Insider Tips
What to DrinkAside 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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User Reviews for Red Robin America's Gourmet Burgers and Spirits
05/18/2007 Posted by irritatedbirdy
Went with a group of 7 people, each ordered, each but me received their food after a hefty wait. The waiter looked at me confused, disappeared back into the kitchen to find that my food had been given to someone else. To exacerbate the insult they had to put me "at the end of the full queue" meaning everyone that had ordered after me had to get their food before me. Then, to finish off my poor experience at this establishment the waiter brought me a burger -- after I had told him to forget about it -- when I looked at the food it was not even close to what I ordered. Maybe a new waiter, but an exteremely bad first impression of this establishment. Thanks for nothing.
Pros: Great location, on a nice day the view of Elliot Bay is awesome.
Cons: Difficult to rate the food as I never got any.
04/18/2006 Posted by jlfoodextraordinaire
10 bucks for a tough burger.. come on no matter what you put on it if the bun sucks and its 10 bucks for lunch or dinner, you cant call yourself a burger joint. Unlimited soggy frys.. great just what we need.. Unfortunately this and MCDonalds are the only burger places near the Ferry terminal so grab some Thai, or better yet the Best Teriyaki is across the street at Okinawa..
Pros: TV's, Beer, lots of seating
Cons: Pricey
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