Why is Bonefish Grill always crowded? Who’s eating there? Make yourself known

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Anonymous wrote:Bang bang shrimps!!


Enough salt, sugar and deep-fry fattiness to convince the unsophisticated people who never eat fish that they love shrimp!


Sooooooo good and slimy!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My in laws and all their friends.


My in laws love Bonefish. Also Olive Garden. I’d take Bonefish 100 times if I never had to eat at OG again.
Anonymous
We eat there 1-2x a year and I’m not ashamed to admit it. We go purely for the bang bang shrimp tacos. Nothing else like them!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My in laws and all their friends.


My in laws love Bonefish. Also Olive Garden. I’d take Bonefish 100 times if I never had to eat at OG again.


I like Olive Garden. It’s not fine dining, and it’s not authentic Italian cuisine, but for a chain, it’s decent.
Anonymous
It’s not like the people eating there are claiming its gourmet food. Do you never eat at Chick-fil-A, or pizza, eat at a bar?
Anonymous
I still like it. I used to go more often.

There are so many restaurants in MoCo, i sometimes forget about this one.
Anonymous
It's gone way downhill since Covid. Pre-covid I really loved their specials. Desserts were amazing too. But now our Bonefish is mostly empty and the quality is horrible. It's a shame because I used to like it before 2020.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread is a perfect encapsulation of why everyone hates DC urbanites.


Why? There are literally no good restaurants in DC when you compare to European or other world cities.

Why on earth would an DC person ever be ever the slightest bit snobby?


You might want to work on grammatically understandable sentences before you start throwing shade.


English isn’t my first language, but thanks for the discrimination!!


DP. You’d be a more sympathetic victim if you hadn’t written off an entire diverse city’s food scene. DC isn’t Paris, but you are very small minded if you sincerely think DC has no good restaurants compared to other major cities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread is a perfect encapsulation of why everyone hates DC urbanites.


Why? There are literally no good restaurants in DC when you compare to European or other world cities.

Why on earth would an DC person ever be ever the slightest bit snobby?


You might want to work on grammatically understandable sentences before you start throwing shade.


English isn’t my first language, but thanks for the discrimination!!


DP. You’d be a more sympathetic victim if you hadn’t written off an entire diverse city’s food scene. DC isn’t Paris, but you are very small minded if you sincerely think DC has no good restaurants compared to other major cities.


Are you kidding me?! Forget Paris, all food in the US is over processed, bland, cardboard tasting crap. You get better food in a small European town in the middle of nowhere than a supposedly “fine” DC dining establishment. So the idea that people here are mocking some suburban restaurant is laughable when food in DC is equally bad. Americans are so clueless yet arrogant, it’s hysterical!
Anonymous
Ours went out of business so they arent all packed
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You sound like an ass.


Bonefish Grill TASTES like ass
Anonymous
Me! DH and I go to the one in Kentlands occasionally. I’ve always had good fish there. No complaints.
Anonymous
I actually ate at the Kentlands location last night. My Rhea Halibut was fine as were the crab cake appetizers and coconut dessert. Reminds me of a cruise ship dining room. I have no problem going there once or twice a year. It has somewhat of a different menu then what I’m used to, which is nice.
Anonymous
I could not agree more…and I am not a foodie. I went about a decade ago and it was the most bland and boring food.
Anonymous
I remember during Covid closures, Bonefish Grill defied orders and held protests with large gatherings. Made me sick. I’ll never step foot near their establishments or any of their products. They prolonged the closures by spreading the virus.
https://www.abc27.com/news/health/coronavirus/bar-restaurant-owners-to-fight-governors-restrictions/amp/
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