Sorry to hear it's gone downhill. SnS was a family favorite when the kids were little. A nice break from McD's. The kitchen help always looked very sketchy though.
I actually love Culvers fries and also Red Robin...McDonalds has always been good....esp when they are fresh and hot..Better than Five Guys fries MAYBE but. Still prefer a Wendy's or McDonalds or even an Arby's they have different kinds. Burger King loses the fry game
In my opinion, of course.
I love them. Just his post was unclear. Good crispy shoestring fries are the best.They are called shoestring fries and a lot of people love them....
Freddy's also serves up "shoestring" fries. Shoestring fries/ shoestring potatoes..... that is goooooooooood eating.They are called shoestring fries and a lot of people love them....
Some really, really good fast food. Chain started in Kansas from a WWII vet.What is FREDDYS?
None in Wa or Or, 6 in California none near my brotherSome really, really good fast food. Chain started in Kansas from a WWII vet.
Great hamburgers, great dogs, great fries, great cheese curls, great custard:
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We have a few in Louisville now.. will have to trySome really, really good fast food. Chain started in Kansas from a WWII vet.
Great hamburgers, great dogs, great fries, great cheese curls, great custard:
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Better than Five Guys fries
Five Guys fries are good. Issue with Five Guys fries is they are often undercooked, and that is a very expensive fry to not have fully cooked.I like Five Guys Fries, its just that there are usually too many of them even if you get small.
Haven't been to Steak and Shake in quite sometime, but they had servers last time i was in one. I doo find the self serve thing is regionally variable with other chains, was in a wendys in Iowa pretty much order yourself on kiosk. Taco Bell is usually SS, McDonald's also usually tries to push you to kiosk.
They are usually blazing hot and if your burger is lukewarm just layer in some red hot fries and it warms the burger. Tastes pretty good too. Since the switchover to self seating and ordering the food is better overall. Pizza Hut has been closed here for several days due to lack of help.They are called shoestring fries and a lot of people love them....
There is a Freddy's here in my 4 mile bubble. Been there twice. The service was slow and surly. The burgers were OK and up to temp. They were not crispy edged like pictured above. They really suffer from help issues as many places do. But I'd rather go to Steak N Shake right across the street for half the price. I don't see any real difference if your eating burgers, if your SnS is a good one. Freddy's still has a full menu here. YMMV and it is why there are so many places to eat.Some really, really good fast food. Chain started in Kansas from a WWII vet.
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Where does it require you to tip 15-20%? A tip is earned… all they’re being paid for is to consummate some items from the kitchen to your table. If they don’t go above and beyond, why would you give them 1/6 of the cost of the food as an “atta-they”?Wish more restaurants were self service. Gladly save 15-20% in tips to pick up the food myself.
because of the sham labor policies our government has, where Tipped workers only have to be paid $2.13/hr... (Federal minimum, it varies by State, here in OH, it's half the Non-Tipped minimum, which is currently $10.10, so $5.05 for tipped workers. ) BTW, that $2.13/hr rate has been the same since the 90's...Where does it require you to tip 15-20%? A tip is earned… all they’re being paid for is to consummate some items from the kitchen to your table. If they don’t go above and beyond, why would you give them 1/6 of the cost of the food as an “atta-they”?
I didn't know Friendly's still existed... the one here closed in the early 90's... even the building is long gone.They and Friendly's are the two cheapest table service restaurants I've been in. SNS was way better. IDK how they were able to sell a double cheeseburger for $3.79 (2015 pricing) and half price milkshake for
I don't tip 18% for a meal ticket under $10 a person, that's super rude. I add a little "bell curve".
I've only seen this chain in lower cost-of-living areas. Their business model relies on cheap help.