best chain restaraunts
- Craig_From_Cincy
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At the risk of sounding like a snob, I think that a chain restaurant by definition is a BAD restaurant. The growth of these mediocre cookie-cutter chains are driving our locally owned restaurants out of business, and are taking all sense of originality with them. I simply refuse to eat at a chain restaurant, even though the company that I work for sells a lot of our products here.
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- guenron
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Not Much of a Chain Restaurant Fan
But, for Italian Cuisine (Cuisine not just food) I have found Johnny Carinos to be enjoyable. B to A- consistently.
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Ron
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I remember this restaurant in Lubbock. It's been many years since I have eaten at one. They also have them in Round Rock and Waco. I do remember their margaritas though. They were pretty tasty!rtaylor61 wrote:Years ago, down in Texas, we used to frequent El Chico. I understand they have really gone downhill. I miss good Tex-Mex!
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- guenron
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THink you are correct. Many years ago in Montgomery AL, Morrisons was a kuncheon spot. Luby's cafeterias were/are? decent for a quick meal. Good veggies and salads. One in Albuquerque used to have a piano player at a baby grand during dinner..clarkkent333 wrote:How about Morrisons? or Picadilly? I think I'd have to go with Morrison's although I don't think they're around any more. Come to think of it, I haven't seen a Picadilly in a long time either.
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Craig_From_Cincy wrote:At the risk of sounding like a snob, I think that a chain restaurant by definition is a BAD restaurant. The growth of these mediocre cookie-cutter chains are driving our locally owned restaurants out of business, and are taking all sense of originality with them. I simply refuse to eat at a chain restaurant, even though the company that I work for sells a lot of our products here.
Cheers,
Craig
I pretty much agree. Why don't we post a thread about the good local places where we live? That way, we have a fighting chance of finding decent food when we travel.
- AACJ
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When I lived in Houston, ANY of the Pappas restaurants were the best. They are a chain, but a local chain.rtaylor61 wrote:Years ago, down in Texas, we used to frequent El Chico. I understand they have really gone downhill. I miss good Tex-Mex!
Randy
Art
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good chain restaurant is an oxymoron. Not only have I worked for many years in the industry but I also own my own catering business. Things you should know: Olive Garden, most of their meals are pre-made frozen and "cooked" for you when you order them, of course the salad is fresh. Pappasito's in Texas used to be good, but once they went chain what happens is minus the original locations those are merely franchises. You won't find the same consistent quality from one restaurant to the next because they are all in some respect independent of each other. Good food is best found in restaurants that are unique and solitary in and of themselves; the drive behind serving the food is still caused by passion and not capitalism.
- designwise1
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The best place to eat in Harrison, Arkansas is The Benton House Restaurant (look for an upcoming review by Southern Living Magazine). Also very good is DeVito's. They have the best trout.... Wow!
By the way, any of you guys season your steaks with Cavender's Seasoning? That's made here in Harrison. Nice people. Fantastic product (they even have a no-salt version) can be purchased at Wal-Mart.
Now you can get a taste of Harrison in your own backyard.
-Gerald
By the way, any of you guys season your steaks with Cavender's Seasoning? That's made here in Harrison. Nice people. Fantastic product (they even have a no-salt version) can be purchased at Wal-Mart.
Now you can get a taste of Harrison in your own backyard.
-Gerald
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well, i usually like local places, but some chains, such as bravo's, are ok. when you go to a new city, you dont always know which local restaraunt is gonna be good and you also may not have time to search it out. but id rather get some local flavor than say a hard rock cafe.
that said, i heard that a cheesecake factory was opening up in greenhills area of nashville. anyone know if this is true?
sam
that said, i heard that a cheesecake factory was opening up in greenhills area of nashville. anyone know if this is true?
sam
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Ponytails, where in Houston do you work? I used to work for a pizza products supply company in Texas, Houston specifically and we may know the same people, if not each other.ponytails wrote:good chain restaurant is an oxymoron. Not only have I worked for many years in the industry but I also own my own catering business. Things you should know: Olive Garden, most of their meals are pre-made frozen and "cooked" for you when you order them, of course the salad is fresh. Pappasito's in Texas used to be good, but once they went chain what happens is minus the original locations those are merely franchises. You won't find the same consistent quality from one restaurant to the next because they are all in some respect independent of each other. Good food is best found in restaurants that are unique and solitary in and of themselves; the drive behind serving the food is still caused by passion and not capitalism.
Thanks for re-energizing this post.
Art
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Is that the James Cavender Seasoning? Famous for all of the Cavender's Boot City stores? It's a great seasoning...he's a good friend of mine!By the way, any of you guys season your steaks with Cavender's Seasoning?
Randy
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Cool, I have bought a few boots and a beaver hat from his stores when I lived in Houston.....rtaylor61 wrote:Is that the James Cavender Seasoning? Famous for all of the Cavender's Boot City stores? It's a great seasoning...he's a good friend of mine!By the way, any of you guys season your steaks with Cavender's Seasoning?
Randy
Art
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