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I know, I know, for someone who hates corporate, I find myself at a well known restaurant kind of a lot. My sister said they have a great salad bar and I was already at Tempe Marketplace so I met her there. We just had 2 salad bars and went for it. There were 3 types of lettuce, head lettice, mixed greens and spinach and then it all fell apart. There were ingredients from the 80s, ham chunks, broccoli, mushrooms, carrots that were white from exposure to air, and egg. There was a pasta salad and a waldorf salad and sunflower seeds. Pretty much it. They should seriously have the server or the hostess who had nothing better to do with no customers, stir that shit once in awhile. The potato salad had a crust on it like it'd been there all day and nobody ate one single bite. Disgusting. My sister asked for bread or rolls of some sort and Taylor, our server, brought out hockey pucks of biscuits. I mean, she was extremely nice and totally efficient for a server that really didnt have to do much but I think I would've asked the cook for new biscuits for my one and only table. I will never return to a ruby tuesday.....ever.
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