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    LongHorn Steakhouse - Order an exceptionally tender center-cut Flo’s Filet grilled with our signature seasoning.

    LongHorn Steakhouse

    3.3(123 reviews)
    5.9 mi
    $$

    So I downloaded and ordered off the app this time for pickup, because I didn't want to be enticed…read moreto sit at the bar and drink. The app is kind of so-so. I requested no bread, I still got bread, I had to put in a vehicle that I don't have in order to make a pickup order, I paid for it on the app, it asked me to tip on the app and I said no, then after picking up my food I had to sign a credit card receipt, with an option for a tip! I'm not a cheapskate, yeah I'll tip you if you're serving me at a table or the bar, but I'm not going to pay you guys extra money for me to pick up my own food. I'm so sick of this guilt tipping scheme these companies use. Besides, I tipped 40% last time I was there so that's that. On the app I requested no bread, because I didn't want to be tempted to eat it. When the girl brought my food out I put my hand on top of the bag that she tied into knots, which drives me crazy, and I felt the bread. I asked her if it was bread, she said yes, and I asked her to take it out and she also took the croutons out of my salad. So obviously I'm going for a low carb option, So I ordered the lemon garlic chicken, a Caesar salad, cuz it wouldn't let me pick asparagus like I could have if I sat down at the restaurant, and brussel sprouts. I ate a brussel sprout, it tastes sweet, and come to find out there's 27 g of sugar. Half of them are hard, they weren't roasted long enough, but it doesn't make a difference because I'm not going to eat them anyways. I ate a couple soft ones, and tossed the rest. The salad was a salad. Shaved parmesan on top, that was nice. The chicken was so-so. Kind of lackluster, but that's what I get for ordering chicken from a steakhouse, similar to how some hyper vegan would come in here, and write a bad review because they didn't have their boba smoothie. It was okay, but I personally wouldn't recommend getting anything else other than steak here. I was going to go for the salmon, but I didn't. Steak it is for me the next time I guess, or just maybe I'll pop back over to outback across the street. ***DISCLAIMER*** This pure, uncut, honest review is federally protected under Federal Law by way of Bill #EO14149. Removal or alteration of this review by Yelp and/or their affiliates without Expressed consent by it's author is strictly prohibited by FEDERAL law. VIolators will be prosecuted, and litigation imminent.

    We were traveling to Atlanta and stopped at this Longhorn location for supper. The waitstaff…read moreprovided minimal service. Our meals were okay, nothing to brag about.

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    Not trying it would be a crime! Our Outlaw Ribeye is bone-in, well-marbled, fire-grilled, juicy, and delicious.

    LongHorn Steakhouse - LongHorn’s New York Strip is fire-grilled to enhance its distinctive flavor, this thick cut is a steakhouse classic.

    LongHorn’s New York Strip is fire-grilled to enhance its distinctive flavor, this thick cut is a steakhouse classic.

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    Got the biggest steak in the game wearing our name! The LongHorn porterhouse combines a bone-in strip and tender filet in one thick cut.

    Bojangles

    Bojangles

    2.0(24 reviews)
    5.8 mi
    $

    Great service, prompt, helpful. Known for the best chicken, I love their country ham biscuits. And…read morethe tables each have a vase with flowers. I'm glad we came in

    So this is an overall review, and more so for people who have never had Bojangles. If you've had…read moreBojangles before, and if you're eating here and reading this review, you're a victim of your own circumstance. This is my very first time ever eating at this place, and unless there is absolutely no other food options available wherever I am, and I am on the very Verge of utter starvation, it could quite possibly be the last. First off, I did a mobile order, and by the time I walked across the street, the nice girl was already boxing and bagging it. I only interacted with that one employee, but she was super nice. The restaurant was really clean, but I only spent about 2 minutes in it. As far as fast food chicken goes, in my opinion, Popeyes is the Pinnacle of fried chicken. And their sides are superior to that of other places. I sort of think that this place is trying to emulate popeyes, by their choice of sides, (similar to how that DUMP and joke of a burger place called five guys, which I have no idea how they're still in business because their food straight out sucks and it's overpriced) tries to emulate in and out. (but on side note, both places lack flavor and seasoning). I ordered a three piece, 2 thigh and one drumstick meal, with dirty rice and coleslaw as my sides. The dirty rice, especially compared to popeyes, just sucks straight ass. Super bland and unflavorful. The coleslaw, is typical slaw you get at a fast food joint. Reasonably priced at around $11, because if you paid any more, and you were like me, you would be very disappointed. The chicken, was cooked well, but just lacks flavor. I even used some Louisiana hot sauce on it per the norm, and I had a few packets of Cajun sparkle from Popeyes with me, that I put on the rice, along with my hot sauce, and it was mediocre at best. I can't blame the employees for the food quality and taste, because that's a corporate thing, but I will say hands down Popeyes destroys this place. And even KFC in my opinion is a lot better than this place. No complaints about service, just not my thing. At least I can say I tried it, and they tried, but it's just mind blowing how all these franchises are able to thrive with a lackluster product, especially in a very competitive market surrounded by multiple restaurants in the immediate area. Hopefully their loyal customer base never tries a different fried chicken joint. If the service and employees weren't so good, this would be more of a 1 1/2 star review. The food just really isn't all that great.

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