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    T-Bone Station

    3.3 (38 reviews)
    ModerateAmerican, Burgers, Steakhouses
    Open 12:30 pm - 3:30 PM, 7:30 PM - 1:30 am (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    T Bone Station Roma Italy
    Kevin B.

    Found this place as stop to eat something different after a week of Italian food. For those from the US it compares to Applebee's or the old Bennigan's. The theme is based around American trains. But has some odd pieces to round out the decor ex studio lights over tables. Food was your basic average American fare. Order any meat selections two grades above the norm. Medium well is still a little pink in the middle. Burger was good, Pepsi only no Coke, onion rings good, appetizers make a good meal. Beware that quesadilla is just flour tortilla with bowl of queso cheese you spread on tortilla. As usual just a bit different when traveling abroad. Nothing special just something different.

    Looks good. Little on the dry side. Burgers have no condiments on them. Meat is unseasoned
    Henry S.

    We stay across the street and wanted to try this place. We ordered the mixed grill platter and a burger. Meat was over cooked, no seasoning at all and very dry. Fried were delicious. Super friendly staff and wait wasn't that slow but don't expect authentic American steak or burgers. They don't season the meat and it's way too dry.

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    I'm giving this five stars because if you go to a TGI Friday's or Applebee's kind of place, you know what to expect.

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