Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh everyone’s so snotty with this middle class stuff!
The portions are large, the food is pretty good, and it’s pretty pricey. The Cobb salad is really good.
I have fond memories of taking the Metro to Friendship Heights back in my college days and shopping then stopping at Cheesecake Factory for the avocado rolls and that Cobb salad. It was huge, but I'd get the dressing on the side and have it for at least 2 meals. I kind of want one now!
But really, who wants to eat leftover restaurant salad for 3 days?
Cheesecake factory leaves you three options:
1) Be a total pig and eat your whole meal
2) waste a ton of food
3)be stuck with 3 days of leftovers, which you will likely never touch and toss anyway..or get food poisoning on the third day
Nope. Plenty of us peasants actually eat our restaurant leftovers the next day because we can’t afford to / don’t want to throw away perfectly good food.
Cheesecake is too much even for 2 meals though and keeping restaurants food past the next day is pretty dicey
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh everyone’s so snotty with this middle class stuff!
The portions are large, the food is pretty good, and it’s pretty pricey. The Cobb salad is really good.
I have fond memories of taking the Metro to Friendship Heights back in my college days and shopping then stopping at Cheesecake Factory for the avocado rolls and that Cobb salad. It was huge, but I'd get the dressing on the side and have it for at least 2 meals. I kind of want one now!
But really, who wants to eat leftover restaurant salad for 3 days?
Cheesecake factory leaves you three options:
1) Be a total pig and eat your whole meal
2) waste a ton of food
3)be stuck with 3 days of leftovers, which you will likely never touch and toss anyway..or get food poisoning on the third day
Nope. Plenty of us peasants actually eat our restaurant leftovers the next day because we can’t afford to / don’t want to throw away perfectly good food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's fine. Some days you want to be fancy some days there's something to be said for eating potato skins and cheap beer at Chili's with some buddies from high school.
I mean known what you're getting yourself into and temper expectations. Anyplace with a menu that big uses frozen/reheated stuff. They have to. But so do most chain places and hey, you've got a gift card and aren't paying for it. So don't look at is as a fancy meal and you're fine.
The portions are crazy. You can literally order a lunch portion and save half and have two big lunches. But it's fine. Don't eat that stuff every day, but but some of the salads and pastas are perfectly fine.
I think most of the cheesecakes there are way too sweet, but again just plan to save half and it's fine.
Thank you! I have always thought this but noone else ever said it.
I would save the gift card for a time when my MIL is in town. I do like the apps there and the salads are decent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh everyone’s so snotty with this middle class stuff!
The portions are large, the food is pretty good, and it’s pretty pricey. The Cobb salad is really good.
I have fond memories of taking the Metro to Friendship Heights back in my college days and shopping then stopping at Cheesecake Factory for the avocado rolls and that Cobb salad. It was huge, but I'd get the dressing on the side and have it for at least 2 meals. I kind of want one now!
But really, who wants to eat leftover restaurant salad for 3 days?
Cheesecake factory leaves you three options:
1) Be a total pig and eat your whole meal
2) waste a ton of food
3)be stuck with 3 days of leftovers, which you will likely never touch and toss anyway..or get food poisoning on the third day
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh everyone’s so snotty with this middle class stuff!
The portions are large, the food is pretty good, and it’s pretty pricey. The Cobb salad is really good.
I have fond memories of taking the Metro to Friendship Heights back in my college days and shopping then stopping at Cheesecake Factory for the avocado rolls and that Cobb salad. It was huge, but I'd get the dressing on the side and have it for at least 2 meals. I kind of want one now!
But really, who wants to eat leftover restaurant salad for 3 days?
Cheesecake factory leaves you three options:
1) Be a total pig and eat your whole meal
2) waste a ton of food
3)be stuck with 3 days of leftovers, which you will likely never touch and toss anyway..or get food poisoning on the third day
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh everyone’s so snotty with this middle class stuff!
The portions are large, the food is pretty good, and it’s pretty pricey. The Cobb salad is really good.
I have fond memories of taking the Metro to Friendship Heights back in my college days and shopping then stopping at Cheesecake Factory for the avocado rolls and that Cobb salad. It was huge, but I'd get the dressing on the side and have it for at least 2 meals. I kind of want one now!
Anonymous wrote:I think it's fine. Some days you want to be fancy some days there's something to be said for eating potato skins and cheap beer at Chili's with some buddies from high school.
I mean known what you're getting yourself into and temper expectations. Anyplace with a menu that big uses frozen/reheated stuff. They have to. But so do most chain places and hey, you've got a gift card and aren't paying for it. So don't look at is as a fancy meal and you're fine.
The portions are crazy. You can literally order a lunch portion and save half and have two big lunches. But it's fine. Don't eat that stuff every day, but but some of the salads and pastas are perfectly fine.
I think most of the cheesecakes there are way too sweet, but again just plan to save half and it's fine.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh everyone’s so snotty with this middle class stuff!
The portions are large, the food is pretty good, and it’s pretty pricey. The Cobb salad is really good.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh everyone’s so snotty with this middle class stuff!
The portions are large, the food is pretty good, and it’s pretty pricey. The Cobb salad is really good.
Anonymous wrote: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.
You’re assuming adults are sharing meals which is tacky.