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Texas Roadhouse - Alliance Ohio |
I was introduced to the Texas Roadhouse years ago in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. The food was great and became one of my favorite places in Gatlinburg. To my surprise I found a Texas Roadhouse in Alliance, Ohio, just a mere 35 or so miles from my home. We had to go.
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The Special Rolls |
We got there around 4pm and it was crowded but not to bad and we were seated right away. The building interior was exactly the same layout as the one in Gatlinburg. I was pleased to see that the famous cinnamon rolls were also the same. Fresh baked, hot, and with a cinnamon butter spread to die for.
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Coke Zero |
I was also impressed that Texas Roadhouse carried Coke Zero, the best tasting diet cola on the planet. The waitress refilled my glass twice. Did I mention that Coke Zero really tastes good...
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BBQ Chicken - Ribs - Bacon Cheese Fries |
The Texas Roadhouse offers a combo platter of BBQ chicken and BBQ ribs plus two side dishes. The chicken was tender and with the tangy BBQ sauce, it was fantastic tasting. I couldn't wait to get to the ribs. Let me tell you, the ribs were worth the weight. They were fall off the bone tender and bursting with flavor. The BBQ sauce as I said before was a perfect blend of flavor that complimented the ribs, not over powered them. They were excellent.
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Mac And Cheese |
The side dishes selections were bacon cheese fries and macaroni and cheese. The fries were plentiful, the cheese melted perfectly over them with plenty of bacon pieces.
(Not bacon bits the fake kind, but real bacon) The fries were well cooked, not soggy, not crunchy, but a good blend in between. The macaroni and cheese dish was very generic. I'm thinking Kraft right out of the box. A little pepper sprinkled on top and they were adequate.
The service was very good, the food excellent, and the price was nice, under $20 for the entire meal with bottomless Coke Zero, rolls, and roasted peanuts.
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Grassy Knoll Diner scores 5 out of 5 shots and recommends the Alliance Texas Roadhouse for dinner.
LURKING ON THE GRASSY KNOLL
Aw man, this looks delicious. Or rather, it would have looked delicious to me just six months ago. Since then I went vegan and then reintroduced cheese, milk and fish into my diet. I eat an occasional piece of chicken but never fried. Still, I can appreciate an excellent portion of ribs :)
ReplyDeleteAlso, agreed on Coke Zero. I actually prefer it to regular Coke.
This dinner would certainly tempt a vegan to switch. And yes, Coke Zero is fantastic. Was a regular Coke drinker for years but switched a little of four years ago to Zero and never looked back.
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