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This was a hard review to write. Red Robin was a strange experience from the point I walked in the door to the point I walked out of it. Objectively speaking this is neither bad nor good. But what pushed me to the edge was not the food or the customer experience, but the value of what you're paying for. The food was good and the waitress I had was very pleasant, but the strange part was the portions and pricing comparison. The food you get and the price you pay don't add up whatsoever. A burger and fries alone could be $15.99 like what mine was. If they were going to rob me I'd prefer they do it at gun point. The burger I received was VERY small and the only thing that remotely satisfied me in the end was the endless fries. But I can speak for a lot of people when I say most people don't go to Red Robin for fries. Overall, pleasant experience just not worth the value. Slapping the word "gourmet" on it doesn't justify paying that price. If it doesn't bother you, then by all means eat there. But overall, I don't recommend Red Robin to anyone.
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