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Yet another corporate restaurant that loves to play musical chairs with their menu. Seems month to month you don't know what they'll remove and what new thing they'll add. Think about it, a class A restaurant that actually does make a good burger doesn't need to play hide and seek with their menu items . . . ever! If I were to rate Red Robin burgers over other burgers I've had in my life, I'd give them around a 5/10. They are simply sub-par and lack any real good burger flavor. I did enjoy a pot roast burger they used to make, but good old corporate idiots took it off the menu. The main thing with any Red Robin is it's all about atmosphere and friendly service, which they do rate a 10 in that department. Unfortunately, the food is nothing to write home about. There's literally nothing on their menu that I would find so good it's addictive, and isn't really, really good food what a restaurant should be about? It's kind of sad, really. They do have all the right flair and decent service, but the food is so corporate average that it makes the rest of the experience dull.
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