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I don't ever remember going to an Outback that wasn't casual.And oh yeah, we did go to The Outback for dinner.
No pics. Everything was very good. I think there should be a HALF Bloomin' Onion on the menu. Two people should not (and in our case, could not) eat a whole one.
Question - when did The Outback become so darn casual? TV screens everywhere, kids running around; just way too casual. I neither need, nor want, fancy schmancy tux-wearing servers every night, but the atmosphere at The Outback has definitely declined.
I've heard the same said about Disney Signature restaurants, but this is not the thread for that discussion.
No wait until he gets back.So my friend who's in WDW right now, it's his first time. They look so happy.
Should I point out the Meg factors?
Maybe I should tell him how to get free things by complaining.No wait until he gets back.
Yeah of course! It's the American way to get free stuff by complaining about small things.Maybe I should tell him how to get free things by complaining.
And oh yeah, we did go to The Outback for dinner.
No pics. Everything was very good. I think there should be a HALF Bloomin' Onion on the menu. Two people should not (and in our case, could not) eat a whole one.
Question - when did The Outback become so darn casual? TV screens everywhere, kids running around; just way too casual. I neither need, nor want, fancy schmancy tux-wearing servers every night, but the atmosphere at The Outback has definitely declined.
I've heard the same said about Disney Signature restaurants, but this is not the thread for that discussion.
No wait until he gets back.
They are all pretty casual in NJ for as long as I can remember. It was never a place I felt bad wearing a t-shirt and shorts to.And oh yeah, we did go to The Outback for dinner.
No pics. Everything was very good. I think there should be a HALF Bloomin' Onion on the menu. Two people should not (and in our case, could not) eat a whole one.
Question - when did The Outback become so darn casual? TV screens everywhere, kids running around; just way too casual. I neither need, nor want, fancy schmancy tux-wearing servers every night, but the atmosphere at The Outback has definitely declined.
I've heard the same said about Disney Signature restaurants, but this is not the thread for that discussion.
We first started going 23 years ago in Clearwater. The music was lower, the lighting was dimmer, what kids there were remained seated. Same thing up here in Ontario.I don't ever remember going to an Outback that wasn't casual.
Never heard of The Keg, and didn't Ponderosa go out of business a while ago? Or was that just around here?We first started going 23 years ago in Clearwater. The music was lower, the lighting was dimmer, what kids there were remained seated. Same thing up here in Ontario.
It was more on par with The Keg, and less on level with Ponderosa.
We passed two Ponderosas on the way the way to the Falls.Never heard of The Keg, and didn't Ponderosa go out of business a while ago? Or was that just around here?
No Kegs around here either. Well not that kind of keg at least...We passed two Ponderosas on the way the way to the Falls.
I was afraid you wouldn't know The Keg.
All of our Ponderosas closed too. Golden Corrals moved in.Never heard of The Keg, and didn't Ponderosa go out of business a while ago? Or was that just around here?
And oh yeah, we did go to The Outback for dinner.
No pics. Everything was very good. I think there should be a HALF Bloomin' Onion on the menu. Two people should not (and in our case, could not) eat a whole one.
Question - when did The Outback become so darn casual? TV screens everywhere, kids running around; just way too casual. I neither need, nor want, fancy schmancy tux-wearing servers every night, but the atmosphere at The Outback has definitely declined.
I've heard the same said about Disney Signature restaurants, but this is not the thread for that discussion.
All of our Ponderosas closed too. Golden Corrals moved in.
Only buffet I will ever recommend or really want to eat at is Boma.Wow our Ponderosas went so long ago as did the Sizzlers. I ate at a Golden Corral once, it won't happen ever again.
I really don't care for buffets even at WDW.
We used to have a great chicken and fish buffet at a local restaurant here a couple years ago before they remodeled. Now it's just a normal sit-down restaurant. Not sure why they stopped the buffets, they were always packed with the same customers every week. Some of them never seemed to stop eating, though, so maybe that's why.Only buffet I will ever recommend or really want to eat at is Boma.
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