Anonymous wrote:1133 maybe you could have offered to share the large salad with your other dinner guests instead of just wanting to vomit at the size of the salad? LOL
I can almost guarantee there are not 5 complete entrees (not just the main component of one) that are under 1000 calories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, they don't have that law...they may have tried to pass it, but restaurants in Montgomery County definitely don't all offer calorie counts...but this was also the Cheesecake Factory in Columbia. I checked online and they do not have a nutrition guide on their website, either.
Montgomery County does have this law for chain restaurants. That's why the Houston's in Bethesda became the Woodmont Grill - they still have the same menu but now they don't have to display the calorie counts since they are considered a standalone restaurant. They do list the calories on the Cheesecake Factory in the White Flint Mall on Rockville Pike.
I bet that's a sight to see.
Yes, it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, they don't have that law...they may have tried to pass it, but restaurants in Montgomery County definitely don't all offer calorie counts...but this was also the Cheesecake Factory in Columbia. I checked online and they do not have a nutrition guide on their website, either.
Montgomery County does have this law for chain restaurants. That's why the Houston's in Bethesda became the Woodmont Grill - they still have the same menu but now they don't have to display the calorie counts since they are considered a standalone restaurant. They do list the calories on the Cheesecake Factory in the White Flint Mall on Rockville Pike.
I bet that's a sight to see.
Anonymous wrote:Your last line is funny OP.
To answer your question -- everything is HUGE at CF. So order something to share or ask for a box right away to take 1/2 home. I happen to like the salads there. I haven't been in quite awhile but they used to have a really good shrimp and bacon sandwich. The apps are good too. Again, think HUGE
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, they don't have that law...they may have tried to pass it, but restaurants in Montgomery County definitely don't all offer calorie counts...but this was also the Cheesecake Factory in Columbia. I checked online and they do not have a nutrition guide on their website, either.
Montgomery County does have this law for chain restaurants. That's why the Houston's in Bethesda became the Woodmont Grill - they still have the same menu but now they don't have to display the calorie counts since they are considered a standalone restaurant. They do list the calories on the Cheesecake Factory in the White Flint Mall on Rockville Pike.
Anonymous wrote:No, they don't have that law...they may have tried to pass it, but restaurants in Montgomery County definitely don't all offer calorie counts...but this was also the Cheesecake Factory in Columbia. I checked online and they do not have a nutrition guide on their website, either.