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I usually avoid national chain joints like the plague, but I had a client who wanted to meet here, so we did. It was lunch, and after I checked the reviews about this Logan's, I wasn't really looking forward to it. I started with the peanuts that they have on the tables for free, they seemed old and half picked through, but it took a while to get our drinks, so I was bored. The highlight of my meal came next which was the rolls. I love the rolls here, but I'm sure with enough butter and sugar any bread could taste as delicious! Anyway, I love ribeye's and since the company was paying, I thought why not? I ordered it medium rare, and that's about how it came out, which was nice, but they just don't use quality meat here, so it wasn't really any good. They do an ok job of spicing up the meat to cover up the quality, but I just can't get excited about it. Anyway, it's fine to eat here if you have to, but if you're looking for something better, there are a ton of options in the neighborhood that I'd go with over Logan's.
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