Saturday

Red Robin- Washington Utah

Hours of Operation and Location:

640 W Telegraph St
Washington, UT 84780
Sun-Thurs: 11a-10p; Fri-Sat: 11a-11p




I done a food review of Red Robin once before and felt this was in need of a second one.

My grandson JJ was hungry and we decided to go get some lunch. Since we were in Washington and it has been some time since going to Red Robin, we decided to conquer their wonderful Gourmet Burgers.

Upon entering Red Robin it was like stepping into a world of color and family get together. I am sure there were some groups there to watch the football game on the TV’s that are placed all around the restaurant. My 3 year old grandson was having a blast when it came to the balloons and watching the football games.

We were seated quite fast even though the place was busting at the seams. They have a system that works for them. We were seated towards the back of the restaurant and our waiter came to our table with menu’s a lot faster than we were expecting. Connor was also very nice when it came to asking him a question. I asked Connor if they would honor a coupon I had even though the Roadrunners were no longer together. The waiter(Connor) went to the manager(Daniel Drown) and asked him if they would honor the free kid’s meal still and he was more than willing to and even told us about some awesome deals by joining the birthday club. What I thought was cool is that even adults can join and get a free burger on their birthday. But you have to go to their website and sign up for it. He was also telling me about reloadable reward cards. I actually thought this is a cool idea.

But I should get down to business with the review of the food;

I ordered this Burnin Love Burger and it was so yummy. I don’t even want to ask how many calories are in it, but it was so worth it. This is the description they give you on their website.

You’ll get fired up for the crispy-fried jalapeño rings, tangy salsa and spicy Pepper-Jack cheese layered on top of our cayenne-seasoned burger. It’s topped with shredded lettuce and fresh tomatoes to cool things off and served on a jalapeño-cornmeal Kaiser roll with Chipotle mayo. The only thing I would change on it is less salsa, and that’s just because I’m not a big salsa fan. The combination of everything was awesome and worked great together. The crisp-fried jalapeno rings was what sold me on the burger. If you do not like spicy, I would say stay away. But if you do, you should give it a whirl. My choice was priced at $9.49 and I would pay that again.

Craig ordered the Whiskey River BBQ Burger and he was totally pleased with his choice. The description they posted on their website on this burger is;
Don’t be afraid to get a little saucy. Basted with our signature Whiskey River® BBQ Sauce and lassoed together with Cheddar cheese, crispy onion straws, lettuce, fresh tomatoes & mayo. The cost on this burger was $9.49 and was totally worth it.

JJ ordered off of the kids menu and he wanted the spaghetti with a side of apples. I think he was more impressed at the time with the apples since this is one of his favorite foods. What is nice about these apples are that they are fresh apples. JJ was having a good time there and had no complaints at all… If JJ is happy where we eat at then GG is happy where we eat at. JJ’s food was the best price of all “FREE”. Hurray for free. If it wasn't his birthday, the price is very reasonable. I believe what he ordered was like $4.79 or right around there.

Next time I go there I am going to have to try the Mountain High Mudd Pie. Oh my goodness, look at this picture of this pie. How can you not want that? I would have gotten it, had I not been so full from the bottomless fries and my yummy burger. Next time I am going to have to have dessert first. I think that sounds like a good action plan.

Mountain High Mudd Pie Description;
Our special creation of chocolate and vanilla gourmet ice cream mixed with Oreo® cookies, fudge and caramel on a chocolate cookie crust. Served in a pool of chocolate fudge and caramel sauce topped with whipped cream and a cherry.


Over all Rating:

Service: Very fast and curteous
Cleanliness: Very Clean
Price: This is where I say you get what you pay for. The average cost is around 8.00 on up, but worth every penny of it. Plus you get bottomless fries with each order.
Hours: Sun-Thurs: 11a-10p; Fri-Sat: 11a-11p
Atmosphere: It’s a little loud, but you need to take into consideration that this is a family style dining area, they have sports on TV, so expect some noise, but not too bad and not enough to keep me away.

Overall Experience: We had a really good time at Red Robins and would most defiantly be going back. One day I will get to the point of having dessert. I really liked our waiter and thought it was great that the manager came to the table to talk to us and to say hey to JJ. I have never had bad service here, maybe too much food. I won’t complain about that. Only bad thing about Red Robin and if anyone knows me, I am a Diet Pepsi drinker and they have Coke products. But they do offer many alternate choices, so I was ok with that.

4 comments:

  1. Yeah, it was very good... I think I should hint around to Jessica or Beckiah for a gift certificate from here and then I can have that yummy looking pie...

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  2. I had that pie today and oh my goodness... It was so good and do not try to conquer this on your own... I had my brother in law Craig and JJ with me, and it was still hard to finish... Loved it though... It's kinda like one of those desserts you eat in your room when you are not having a good day and it just makes everything right in the world :)

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  3. I have to give and honorable mention to our waitress tonight at Red Robin... She was the sweetest girl and had a great personality... Her name is Autumn... If you go there, you should tell her hey...

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