Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re not fans. One of my kids loves it and picks it for all of his special celebrations. It’s ridiculously expensive every time we go and the food is mediocre.
I actually think it is quite cheap, especially for the portion sizes. $150 is a lot of $$ there IMO. OP, anything on the regular menu will basically be two adult portions. There are some decent options on the skinnylicious menu (I like the turkey burger). As for cheesecake, my family likes lemon meringue cheesecake, key lime cheesecake, tiramisu cheesecake and the salted caramel cheesecake. The cheesecake slices are large as well, we split them in two and eat them over two days.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the previous poster about the temple. I have been to the Cheescake Factory twice. I appreciated the big menu, but it seemed kind of tacky.
Anonymous wrote:why you gotta fight with me at cheesecake, you know i love to go there
this a place with families that drive camrys
Anonymous wrote:Heh a Cheesecake Factory heir funded a huge Sufi temple near where I live in the Bay Area, and she calls herself a prophet. A guy my husband used to work with married his wife because the Cheesecake Factory heir said it was meant to be.
Anonymous wrote:Give the gift card to the help. You are too good to eat there.
Anonymous wrote:+1 on Chicken Madeira. Also, the plain cheesecake with fresh strawberries is delicious!!!
Anonymous wrote:The brown bread they give you is awesome!
Anonymous wrote:We’re not fans. One of my kids loves it and picks it for all of his special celebrations. It’s ridiculously expensive every time we go and the food is mediocre.