Anonymous wrote:Shake Shack is truly spectacular.
And a well-run Chipotle is a terrific value. Unfortunately it’s hit or miss because they suffer from staffing issues, which kills the food at certain locations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outback bloomin onion. So terrible for you but so good
Even more terrible for you since they fry in lard![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cracker Barrel is better than people make it out to be. Just basic decent food, if you stay away from obvious calorie bombs.
Went once, will never return. Everything swimming in fat and salt (is their a weight requirement of 300 lbs to let you in? We felt like outsiders, and I am not a skinny-minny). But I digress.
On road trips for us, for a quick sit-down meal, it's Denny's, Bob Evan's, IHOP or Waffle House. But there's no vacation road trip that we don't stop at Dairy Queen for Blizzards! Chock-fill of chemicals and junk food, and delicious.
Anonymous wrote:Outback bloomin onion. So terrible for you but so good
Anonymous wrote:Eww none of these.
I could eat a bloomin onion at outback or maybe some salad at Olive Garden but everything else mentioned here just sounds disgusting to me. I remember people talking up red lobster cheddar biscuits once. Got them when we randomly had a gift card to there. Inedible.
Also once went to Chili’s w a gift card. Everything we got was so gross.
Been to Cracker Barrel, Denny’s, ihop, Bob evans many times as a kid on family road trips and even as a kid thought they were garbage. I don’t see how anyone eats this stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Every few months or so I get a night to myself and my guilty pleasure is door-dashing dinner from one of these 'bad' chains. It's gonna be either
Chili's appetizer sampler
Red Lobster for cheddar biscuits, caesar salad, and the combo plate with shrimp scampi, shrimp albedo and mashed potatoes
Outback for the brown bread and a filet with loaded fries
Cheesecake Factor also for the brown bread and chicken madeira
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For road trips we almost never stop at sit-down restaurants. Fast food is easy to eat while driving. No utensils needed, cleans up easy. But I’m also not one of those people who complain about it. I love my road trip McDonald’s!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shake shack is good. Everything else you guys mentioned is disgusting. This is why I hate road trips. Because the food sucks.
I don't understand people who have this complaint, or people who say "McDonald's is great for road trips because otherwise you don't know what you're getting."
Do none of you have smartphones? Google Maps? You can open an app and literally in seconds bring up a map of nearby restaurants with reviews, menus, and even photos of the food to confirm it's good, then get turn by turn directions there and back to the highway. You can filter by rating, cuisine, even exclude restaurants that are aren't currently open, and all this takes less than a minute.
"I hate road trips because the food sucks" actually means "I'm too lazy or inept to spend 90 seconds finding somewhere good."
Not to mention, PP is being a little optimistic about the quality of the non-chain restaurants in most of the US. Diners in the middle of nowhere are often totally gross. Probably more fun and interesting that McD drive through, but the quality of the food is definitely not any better.