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One of my kids has a severe tree nut and peanut allergy, so we don't eat out often. When we do, our choices are limited to fast food or chains like Red Robin that provide allergen information online or allergen menus in their restaurants. My "allergy kid" adores burgers of all kinds, so Red Robin is his culinary heaven. Red Robin is expensive (I'd rather spend $60 on sushi myself), but checks all our boxes: allergen menu and a lot of food (i.e. BURGERS) he can choose from. Would I seek out Red Robin on my own? Probably not ... I prefer to eat Asian food or finer dining when without the kids. But it allows us to eat out as a family on a level above Culver's with healthier options for us adults. The food's decent and I've never walked out of there hungry or sorry we bothered.
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