Anonymous wrote:I haven’t been to Cheesecake Factory since senior year of HS (2000s). For a weeknight date night, my best friend and her BF would smoke (a LOT of) weed and get to-go cheesecake from the CF at Tysons II. Then cruise around Great Falls blasting music on mixed CDs. I’d join them sometimes and tbh just thinking about it makes me nostalgic for HS. Now I need to go get the Lemon Raspberry Cheesecake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a white raspberry cheesecake that's really good.
In a weird food emergency we once went there for brunch. DON'T do that - we both agreed we'd have rather go hungry. But the four cheese pasta is totally decent. And they have a whole section of their menu (which is bigger than the bible) that's lower calorie. My cousin LOVES this place and likes to visit each one in each new city she goes to.
Oh pasta is a good idea since this will be takeout. Good to know brunch isn’t great. There is some French toast thing that’s like 2K calories that I was tempted to try.
Funny how you let an anonymous yahoo on the Internet make your brunch decision for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a white raspberry cheesecake that's really good.
In a weird food emergency we once went there for brunch. DON'T do that - we both agreed we'd have rather go hungry. But the four cheese pasta is totally decent. And they have a whole section of their menu (which is bigger than the bible) that's lower calorie. My cousin LOVES this place and likes to visit each one in each new city she goes to.
Oh pasta is a good idea since this will be takeout. Good to know brunch isn’t great. There is some French toast thing that’s like 2K calories that I was tempted to try.
Anonymous wrote:If I could drive there safely tonight I’d go pick up takeout from CF!
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why people are saying Cheesecake Factory is for lower class. I grew up pretty poor and we never went to CF. “Fancy” nights out were at Applebees and that was very occasional. The most luxurious dinner imaginable was Outback.
CF was way beyond our means.
Anonymous wrote:Indulge!
Go for something really comforting- chicken and biscuits, meatloaf, burrito.
Followed by delicious cheesecake - banana cream, vanilla bean, cannot go wrong.
I haven’t been in a long time but I used to get hibachi steak on wasabi
Mashed potatoes with mushrooms and asparagus.
It was so yummy but I don’t see it on the menu now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give the gift card to a teacher or a daycare worker, a crossing guard, or leave it with a note for your mail carrier. Turn your derision into something really nice for someone else.
+1. It’s really gross to read threads like this during the holidays, when people who work hard but don’t have a lot of money would truly enjoy a meal or two at the Cheesecake Factory or a similar restaurant.
I am truly grateful that I grew up at a time and in a place that will always make me genuinely grateful for what I have, and never entitled or snobby. When I think about how one of our former daycare workers always listed Cheesecake Factory as her favorite restaurant, and cried when we gave her a generous gift card there, and sent us a picture of how she treated her mom there for Mother’s Day…that warms my heart, and DCUM just floors me sometimes.