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Where have I been? When did Carl's Jr go upscale? Maybe I should have seen it with their $6000 combo (The commercial that says it's served only at the Palms - and staring the Maloof Brothers?) or maybe their $6.00 burger. In running some errands it was suggested that we eat here. Not grab here or drive through here, but eat here. I think I'd eaten inside a Carl's Jr maybe once before in my life. It's actually decent inside here. There were 3 different TV's around the place, at the time all tuned on a different one of the ESPN channels. I got this big Chicken salad for $6 and was shocked when it came out quite big. And actually good. And I was washing it down with a Squirt. As I'm eating my salad, a girl there came over to see if I'd like a refill. Are you serious? I said no, but my companion said yes. We had our drinks filled another time after that. At the end, I wasn't sure if we were supposed to tip or not. We left a buck just in case though we didn't see anyone else doing the same. I didn't check out their nutritional info to know if it was actually healthy or if it just felt healthy - but it sure was a nice option to have vs. another burger or taco place.
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