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We used to love this place. Went to Red Robin a few nights ago with the wife. Ordered two "tavern double burgers" as that was the special they were running. Is it my imagination, or are the burgers tiny now? For a double-patty hamburger, both our entrees were more along the size of a White Castle burger, the wife correctly pointed out. We left the place after an appetizer, two beers and two burgers, and we were still hungry. It was an oddly upsetting feeling. And if you've been to a Red Robin lately, you've noticed the little tablet computers mounted at each table, that allow you to see menu items, pay your bill, play a little game and GET A $2 ENTERTAINMENT FEE added to your bill. Yes, for the privilege of trouncing three anonymous strangers at a trivia game, I was charged an extra $2. Mind you, there is NO warning about this charge when you play the game. That is unacceptable. Red Robin you are still a great place to eat, but you're walking a fine line with the mini burgers and the unannounced fees. Hopefully you'll see the error of your ways.
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