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It was my first time ever in a Ruby's, and unless someone twists my arm to get me back, it'll probably be my last. Nothing was terrible, but was very pedestrian, and I was underwhelmed by the menu and the service. Told the server it was my first time, and asked what's good, but she wasn't very helpful, giving no suggestions, and responding when I asked if the burgers are good saying you get bored of the same stuff if you work somewhere. Thanks The salad bar was the lone standout that made it worthwhile, while the prime burger didn't deliver on it's promise of being the best ever, not by a long shot. Was out with my parents who got the lobster tail and steak combo. They said it tasted alright, but the temps on both steaks were way off. My medium burger was way more red than the rare filet, and the med rare had no pink yet alone red, but at least it was a good enough deal with the tail, even though it was small. The onion rings are actually straws, which I normally loves, but they were extremely greasy, and either burnt or the fryer oil hasn't been cleaned since they opened.
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