i'd be embarrassed to order alcohol at a chain restaurant.
Why?
well ok let me go down the list
1) the bartenders are almost always shit
2) it's something you would do, which makes it inherently terrible
3) drinking alcohol at a chain restaurant makes it sound a little too much like it's your neighborhood spot/bar where you go to have some drinks with 'the guys' and it's terrible imagery
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Donkey KongPutting Nintendo out of business with AI nipsRegistered Userregular
i'd be embarrassed to order alcohol at a chain restaurant.
Why?
well ok let me go down the list
1) the bartenders are almost always shit
2) it's something you would do, which makes it inherently terrible
3) drinking alcohol at a chain restaurant makes it sound a little too much like it's your neighborhood spot/bar where you go to have some drinks with 'the guys' and it's terrible imagery
you a snob
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I like how $20 per plate is the standard sitdown cost of a meal, and it's quintuple that for catering at weddings and such. Gonna have my wedding at fucking Chuck-E-Cheese, fuck it.
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OnTheLastCastlelet's keep it haimish for the peripateticRegistered Userregular
chu, i agree about the bartenders. you'll enjoy this.
$20 a plate is definitely more than any chain around here costs.
Would you mind doing a breakdown?
What would an Entree, soda, tax and tip cost?
Standard burger at local chain (BJ's is the one I picked) $8.50, soda I never get soda so I have no idea what they charge for it, let's say $2? So, $10.50, tax is 10%, lets assume 15% tip: ~$13.25
What about fries?!
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OnTheLastCastlelet's keep it haimish for the peripateticRegistered Userregular
I'm going to go get a $4 pitcher of beer and drown myself in it.
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DynagripBreak me a million heartsHoustonRegistered User, ClubPAregular
man, I hate having to read HR policies. they make me paranoid.
i'd be embarrassed to order alcohol at a chain restaurant.
Why?
well ok let me go down the list
1) the bartenders are almost always shit
2) it's something you would do, which makes it inherently terrible
3) drinking alcohol at a chain restaurant makes it sound a little too much like it's your neighborhood spot/bar where you go to have some drinks with 'the guys' and it's terrible imagery
$20 a plate is definitely more than any chain around here costs.
Would you mind doing a breakdown?
What would an Entree, soda, tax and tip cost?
Standard burger at local chain (BJ's is the one I picked) $8.50, soda I never get soda so I have no idea what they charge for it, let's say $2? So, $10.50, tax is 10%, lets assume 15% tip: ~$13.25
What about fries?!
Fires are included in that price, if memory serves.
You should be able to get a burger and a side and a soda for $15-16 plus tax easy, just about anywhere.
I know this because I am the cheapest. My first six months in Seattle revolved largely around scouting out the best burger-per-dollar ratio in town.
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LudiousI just wanted a sandwich A temporally dislocated QuiznosRegistered Userregular
Burgers are often cheaper than everything else on the menu for cheapos like Quizzy. You could say the same thing for Outback but it would be disingenous to label their pricing at anything other than the $20 range.
i'd be embarrassed to order alcohol at a chain restaurant.
I wouldn't be if I hadn't had such historically bad experiences getting alcohol at them.
I once only tipped 7% at a Red Robin because they brought me a fucking awful margarita (tasted like straight triple sec), and kept trying to bring me another one even though I explicitly told them I didn't want another one.
$20 a plate is definitely more than any chain around here costs.
Would you mind doing a breakdown?
What would an Entree, soda, tax and tip cost?
Standard burger at local chain (BJ's is the one I picked) $8.50, soda I never get soda so I have no idea what they charge for it, let's say $2? So, $10.50, tax is 10%, lets assume 15% tip: ~$13.25
What about fries?!
Fires are included in that price, if memory serves.
I am dubious. This is fast food pricing. This food is restaurant quality?
$20 a plate is definitely more than any chain around here costs.
Would you mind doing a breakdown?
What would an Entree, soda, tax and tip cost?
Standard burger at local chain (BJ's is the one I picked) $8.50, soda I never get soda so I have no idea what they charge for it, let's say $2? So, $10.50, tax is 10%, lets assume 15% tip: ~$13.25
What about fries?!
Fires are included in that price, if memory serves.
I am dubious. This is fast food pricing. This food is restaurant quality?
Chain restaurant quality, yeah. The online menu may be slightly out of date, maybe the burger is a $1 more. But still that puts it at closer to $15, still far from $20.
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sloths are such tragic animals
they have 1/4 of the muscle mass of a normal animal their size which is why they cant do anything
and they have to go to ground level to shit, nobody knows why
i'd be embarrassed to order alcohol at a chain restaurant.
Why?
well ok let me go down the list
1) the bartenders are almost always shit
2) it's something you would do, which makes it inherently terrible
3) drinking alcohol at a chain restaurant makes it sound a little too much like it's your neighborhood spot/bar where you go to have some drinks with 'the guys' and it's terrible imagery
meh?
nothing wrong with getting beer at chili's
i mean
that's what you get
at chili's
don't you weigh in on this you yuppie, go get a quasedilla with bone marrow
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syndalisGetting ClassyOn the WallRegistered User, Loves Apple Productsregular
But also, here is your standard for chain restaurants we make fun of; the olive garden.
Chicken Parm dinner - $14.50
1 glass of house red wine - $5.00
No appetizer, no dessert, tax and tip push you up to 25-27 dollars.
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Let's play Mario Kart or something...
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LudiousI just wanted a sandwich A temporally dislocated QuiznosRegistered Userregular
$20 a plate is definitely more than any chain around here costs.
Would you mind doing a breakdown?
What would an Entree, soda, tax and tip cost?
Standard burger at local chain (BJ's is the one I picked) $8.50, soda I never get soda so I have no idea what they charge for it, let's say $2? So, $10.50, tax is 10%, lets assume 15% tip: ~$13.25
What about fries?!
Fires are included in that price, if memory serves.
I am dubious. This is fast food pricing. This food is restaurant quality?
there are a couple downright amazing local burger places around Seattle with prices in that range. Especially Red Mill.
I don't think I want ME3, even for the low price of $30
I bought it a few weeks ago and haven't played it yet. This is literally the first game I didn't play after buying. I think my mass is fatigued and can no longer be effected.
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Deebaseron my way to work in a suit and a tieAhhhh...come on fucking guyRegistered Userregular
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well ok let me go down the list
1) the bartenders are almost always shit
2) it's something you would do, which makes it inherently terrible
3) drinking alcohol at a chain restaurant makes it sound a little too much like it's your neighborhood spot/bar where you go to have some drinks with 'the guys' and it's terrible imagery
you a snob
D'awww I could die!
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The stuffed thing is actually a bomb. If that sloth stops hugging that thing for more than ten seconds, it will explode.
What about fries?!
nothing wrong with getting beer at chili's
i mean
that's what you get
at chili's
Fires are included in that price, if memory serves.
I know this because I am the cheapest. My first six months in Seattle revolved largely around scouting out the best burger-per-dollar ratio in town.
I once only tipped 7% at a Red Robin because they brought me a fucking awful margarita (tasted like straight triple sec), and kept trying to bring me another one even though I explicitly told them I didn't want another one.
I was pretty pissed.
and it was more like $24 really
STOP EATING DESSERT FATTY!
That's pretty impressive.
Of course, a 6 oz sirloin is not a steak, it is a plated insult. but still.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
I am dubious. This is fast food pricing. This food is restaurant quality?
no i thought this was terrible and pretentious!
Chain restaurant quality, yeah. The online menu may be slightly out of date, maybe the burger is a $1 more. But still that puts it at closer to $15, still far from $20.
they have 1/4 of the muscle mass of a normal animal their size which is why they cant do anything
and they have to go to ground level to shit, nobody knows why
don't you weigh in on this you yuppie, go get a quasedilla with bone marrow
Chicken Parm dinner - $14.50
1 glass of house red wine - $5.00
No appetizer, no dessert, tax and tip push you up to 25-27 dollars.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
there are a couple downright amazing local burger places around Seattle with prices in that range. Especially Red Mill.
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I bought it a few weeks ago and haven't played it yet. This is literally the first game I didn't play after buying. I think my mass is fatigued and can no longer be effected.
Maybe you should be less intolerant of other people's beliefs
8->
brunch i had on saturday after tax and tip was 36 bucks though T_T
japan was good because tax was included and no tip and everything came out to round numbers
i liked that
The portions are giant. I can't even eat all of just a main course, with no appetizer or dessert.
I will except nothing else
f the haters