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What is your favorite restaurant in Freehold? -
01-12-2009, 07:06 PM
Dining out in Freehold is a gourmand's dream, with all the creative and delicious dining options. Which is your favorite?
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Re: What is your favorite restaurant in Freehold? -
01-12-2009, 07:17 PM
My husband, Mr. Whitford, sends me out to Big Bill's Burgers & Bibles every Wednesday and I can't complain. Their freedom fries are simply the best in town. I also have a soft spot for Auntie Ann's Conservative Heartland Diner with their homestyle meals and the best liver and onions in the county. Sure, neither of them are as fancy as the restaurants in the poll, but I like them anyway. And I can't say I'm too fond of Steak n' Shake. Back when they were The Little Injun Cookhouse I found their menu much more varied including such delicacies as pork chops and chicken fingers.
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Re: What is your favorite restaurant in Freehold? -
01-12-2009, 07:31 PM
I chose the Cheesecake factory because it's the restaurant I've been to most recently. I like the happy hour dinner menu because the portions aren't tremendous and the price is right. I usually order the mixed salad, which is pretty good for 3.99. Sometimes I get three mini hamburgers and a side of fries for 2.99.
I also like the way the beer taps are made of frozen ice (there is a permanent layer of ice around them). It's a great effect, and the beer comes out REALLY COLD.
A lot of the servers are really young, but they're all pretty nice. They look good in their white uniforms. I bet those get dirty.
I sat at the bar the last time I went and they were showing a basketball game on the TV over the bar. That's what I wanted to see, but the TV is rather distracting, too.
The kitchen is really pretty, and you can walk up to the glass window to see what they're cooking back there. It's not like the Mr. Chow's where you can't see any of the kitchen; there's no knowing what's going on back there.
I rate it 4 1/2 stars out of five. One problem I have with it is the name. If the cheesecake is so good, why does it come from a factory? Also, why do salads come from a cheesecake factory? I don't get that at all. Maybe they'll be bought out by a bigger restaurant with a name that's more appropriate. (I didn't hear anything, I swear!!)
Another problem with the Cheesecake factory is that the floors are really slippery. I went during Christmas season and my feet were wet from the snow and I almost fell on my ass the first step I took in there. I know, now, to walk more slowly inside the Cheesecake factory.
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01-12-2009, 07:43 PM
I haven't been down to Restaurant Row lately, but I didn't even know we HAD most of those. I eat at Golden Tithers or Spagos when my chef is on vacation. Once I went out and had a meal with the workers during their Cinco de Mayo fiesta. The food was good...I sell only first rate ingredients at the company store so when another boxcar load of them comes in from Brownsville, they are usually glad to stay. We issue them laminated "Green cards" with their picture, an official seal and their fingerprint. It has all of their personal information and the notation "This card and the person pictured hereon are the Property of Landover Baptist. Please return them or call us for transportation.
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Re: What is your favorite restaurant in Freehold? -
01-12-2009, 07:47 PM
It's been awhile, but I remember eating at the place with the ten condiments on each table. The name slips me at the moment, but it was great!
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Re: What is your favorite restaurant in Freehold? -
01-12-2009, 07:52 PM
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It's been awhile, but I remember eating at the place with the ten condiments on each table. The name slips me at the moment, but it was great!
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Re: What is your favorite restaurant in Freehold? -
01-12-2009, 09:42 PM
The never ending bread sticks at the Olive Garden reminds me of JESUS handing out all the fish he made from one loaf of bread!
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Re: What is your favorite restaurant in Freehold? -
01-12-2009, 10:10 PM
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Another problem with the Cheesecake factory is that the floors are really slippery. I went during Christmas season and my feet were wet from the snow and I almost fell on my ass the first step I took in there. I know, now, to walk more slowly inside the Cheesecake factory.
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Re: What is your favorite restaurant in Freehold? -
01-12-2009, 11:56 PM
I tend to stay away from fancy places like Steak 'n Shake and Applebee's, because I'm not made of money.
I'm an Arby's man, although I've been eating at McDonald's since the McRib is back. Although I'm surprised I can still at at Mickey D's with all the colored folks they have in the commercials.
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Re: What is your favorite restaurant in Freehold? -
01-13-2009, 12:03 AM
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The never ending bread sticks at the Olive Garden reminds me of JESUS handing out all the fish he made from one loaf of bread!
GLORY!
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Yes, when I am feeling venturesome my favorite place for foreign food in Olive Garden. Just as long at they hold those two green peepers in the all you can eat salad it is great! Olive Garden is like going to Church on Sunday, visiting a foreign country without leaving Iowa.
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Re: What is your favorite restaurant in Freehold? -
01-13-2009, 01:18 AM
What about Cracker Barrel??? Oh, maybe that's outside of the town limits. It is right on I-35 by the Holiday Inn Express. Hopefully, someday, the cornfields will be gone and in their place, $500,000 patio homes! I'm sure by then, Freehold will extend all of the way to I-35 and beyond - Glory!
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Re: What is your favorite restaurant in Freehold? -
01-13-2009, 03:07 PM
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II'm an Arby's man
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Oooh, them biskits drenched in that chunky gray Gravy!
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Re: What is your favorite restaurant in Freehold? -
01-13-2009, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Glendora Christianson
What about Cracker Barrel??? Oh, maybe that's outside of the town limits. It is right on I-35 by the Holiday Inn Express. Hopefully, someday, the cornfields will be gone and in their place, $500,000 patio homes! I'm sure by then, Freehold will extend all of the way to I-35 and beyond - Glory!
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I didn't include Cracker Barrel, Waffle House, Bob Evans (try the sausage gravy!), Denny's, Stuckey's or Sambo's in the survey because they are on the other side of Indian Massacre Road, so technically outside the town limits. But you are correct-- you can't beat Cracker Barrel for wholesome family dining.
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Re: What is your favorite restaurant in Freehold? -
01-13-2009, 04:05 PM
Too many of those restaurants pander to demands for special privileges from homosexuals and members of the Negro-American community. Any restaurant that refuses to treat white heterosexuals with fairness can do without my money.
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