Red Robin

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A few weeks ago my wife and I stopped at a Gourmet Merger and Brew. We were very tight on time and quickly ordered a burger and a tea and we both were extremely happy with our selections. It  is in WPB about 40 minutes from our house, we keep talking about getting back with some extra time to read the whole menu and enjoy our meal without a clock over our heads.

Found out today and a lil investigating and this is a Red Robins. I have heard of this place and thought it was a fast food place like crappy old In and Out or something from out west. No Red Robin is good.

sit down heat n serve garbage chain. Part of the homogenization of America. follow the $$ right out of town

If it's a chain/franchise, they are more concerned with $$$ than serving good food.

In-N-Out is fresh and delicious. 

What do you call it when you go to the Batcave looking for sex, but Batman is out fighting crime and you are on the rag?

>> follow the $$ right out of town

Right to Colorado $$. They have a new fast-fresh model called Burger Works, as well.

There is one not far from home.  I thought their Burger was as good as any local (not chain) Burger joint  and much better than the mega-chain factory places.

But I never get Burgers in restaurants,  except for the occasional fast-food chain to mix w/ the Dog food.  So I've probably had 2-3 Cheeseburgers for my own consumption in the last 6-7 years.  I'll cook a Venison burger at home with some Bacon mixed in.  Hüsky loses appetite in Summer,  so I'll get a Wendy burger, no Omion,  no Mustard,  and chop that into a few normal meals.  Meaning,  I'll dice up a 1/3 portion of Fast-Burger and add it to the Good Stuff  (it's an aroma enhancer for Dogs).

He does not care if it's Wendy,  McDonaldLand  or BurgerThing.  But I take a bite out of those things,  and Wendy tastes the most like Cow.  Also their Fries are supposedly made from actual Potatoes on location,  with Sea Salt.