Anonymous wrote:That's a lot of food. Try two entrees and a salad. They have an awesome Thai chicken salad. With all that bread, who needs an appetizer.
One cheesecake is plenty as they are big. Drink club soda/water. Usually they don't charge for the gas only soda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here 225 was with tip.
FYI cheese cake was like $13 a piece . We definitely had leftovers and took the cheese cake home but just seemed much more expensive than 2 years a go. We were also in Arlington and I think there is some special tax.
Anonymous wrote:You’re lying, OP.
Anonymous wrote:I always leave Cheesecake Factory feeling disappointed and ripped off. 20 years ago DH and I loved it but now we only go if our kids choose it for a celebration. We’ve never spent that much for just 3 people but it’s not unusual for us to pay $40-$50 per person there with dessert (we never do apps) before tip. I just feel like there are much better places at that price point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here 225 was with tip.
FYI cheese cake was like $13 a piece . We definitely had leftovers and took the cheese cake home but just seemed much more expensive than 2 years a go. We were also in Arlington and I think there is some special tax.
Anonymous wrote:OP here 225 was with tip.
Anonymous wrote:OP here 225 was with tip.
Anonymous wrote:Just spent $225 at The Cheesecake Factory for three people, which included three appetizers, two sodas, two main courses, and two slices of cheesecake. Honestly, it felt way overpriced. I could have gone to brunch at places like Liberty Tavern or Ambar for less money and gotten much better food with more generous portions. For what I paid, I expected a lot more, especially since The Cheesecake Factory is supposed to be a step above fast food, not a luxury dining experience. At this point, I really don't think it's worth it. What do others think?
Anonymous wrote:Just spent $225 at The Cheesecake Factory for three people, which included three appetizers, two sodas, two main courses, and two slices of cheesecake. Honestly, it felt way overpriced. I could have gone to brunch at places like Liberty Tavern or Ambar for less money and gotten much better food with more generous portions. For what I paid, I expected a lot more, especially since The Cheesecake Factory is supposed to be a step above fast food, not a luxury dining experience. At this point, I really don't think it's worth it. What do others think?
Anonymous wrote:I think you should check your bill again. Something seems off.[/quote
Some of you people remind me of my clueless friend who at age 25 didnt understand that taxes were taken out of her pay check.
This food order with tax and tip- assume another 25 to 30 percent on top of prices- would easily get to 225 bucks.
Duh