Anonymous wrote:Does anyone remember back when that Playboy model Kendra Wilkinson said her impoverished family loved going to Olive Garden to celebrate special occasions when she was growing up. And then Olive Garden crapped all over her unsolicited endorsement of their restaurant chain because they claimed she didn't represent their values as a family restaurant?
Lower class families celebrating a special occasion IS Olive Garden's primary customer base. I was so turned off by Olive Garden's snooty attitude toward their customer that I haven't been to an Olive Garden since 2008.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McDonalds breakfast!
Yes!! Can’t stand the rest of their menu, but LOVE their biscuit breakfast sandwiches!
Hampton Inn is the best road trip hotel there is. Almost always clean and newish - that’s all I need. And slow cooked oatmeal for breakfast.
Arby’s is perfectly fine fast food. I don’t know why it gets so much hate.
Log Cabin syrup is better than most real maple syrup.
Anonymous wrote:I love canned veggies and can eat them straight from the can. But I grew up lower middle class and that’s what we ate!
Anonymous wrote:Hampton Inn and Holiday Inn still seem fancy to me compared to the places we stayed when I was a kid lol
Anonymous wrote:We randomly went to a Bone Fish grill one time. My kids became obsessed and my husband couldn't believe how much food you got for the price and I loved that you could get a healthy meal there. We started going there frequently. The waitresses were always friendly, the tables had paper to draw on so we'd play all sorts of games while waiting for our food and the bread was delicious. The one nearest to us closed, my children still talk about how much they miss the place. Thanks for the memories, Bone Fish Grill!
When my parents were still alive, we would also stop at a Hampton Inn as a midway point back to my hometown. I loved that Hampton Inn... clean, fun pool, free, albeit mediocre breakfast, it was a great place to stay. Thanks for reminding me about the happy memories, OP!
Anonymous wrote:Forget not the divine Sheetz!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totinos Pizza Rolls
Yes. This my youth. All of it, lol. My whole childhood revolved around pizza rolls.
Anonymous wrote:The Roy Rogers in Belleview was my favorite one as a kid especially the little condiment bar. There is one on the PA turnpike.
Anonymous wrote:It is hard to find Long John Silver's anymore, but I love their shrimp! Plus, they always throw in a bunch of those fried crispy batter drippings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cracker Barrel (love their biscuits)
Captain D’s (it’s been a long time)
Taco Bell
Olive Garden soup, salad, breadsticks
Bojangles
McDonald’s(a good filet o’ fish is sublime)
Little Caesars (sometimes you just want some $8 pizzas)
I had to eat at Cracker Barrel once for a work lunch. My *ss exploded less than two hours later. Never heard of Captain D's or Bojangles. Taco Bell never appealed to me and there's a Cantina one a block from my apartment. Stopped eating fast food after reading Fast Food Nation, but miss Roy Rogers - that stuff was good. I grew up in NYC so never ate chain pizza until I was in my early 20's and immediately hated it. I can get down with Red Lobster, but not Olive Garden.
There’s 2 NoVa Roy Rogers that I’m aware of- one on Rt. 1 by Belvoir and another by Kingstowne. They’re not all gone! It was one of my family’s go-to when I was a kid.