Where is your favourite place to eat out?

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  • Just wondering. It can be a fastfood place or a resteraunt. =)

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    If you happen to have a lot of extra cash one night, The Melting Pot!!!! Omg, I love that place, the set up and mood is romantic and gorgeous, the fondue is delicious and the service is fantastic. Unfortunately, we only go once a year (special occasions, mainly B-Day) because it's like $80 for a couple but soooooo worth it!!!!

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i would have to say either outback or olive garden :) those are the best places everrr!

Anna

my favorite place to eat out.. hhmmh i have alot. theres bahamma breeze and laundrys

lira_girl23

the olive garden, and red lobster.

Tom Mustang cat

I love Ruby Tuesdays! The Garden bar is soooooo good! They serve really full glasses of wine too!

Audrey S

gf. nuff said

WEEEEE

I guess it all depends on where you live and what selections you have. I live in a smaller town with more local restaurants, but if I'm ever traveling for business and there's a Maggiano's Italian I head there! Great food and always a consistent chain.

jsg

Cheesecake Factory! Lots of choices and always good food!

kt

Cantina Laredo. Best salsa ever.

Ms Val

just depends what im in the mood for but right now i have to say olive garden and outback steakhouse just cause im in the mood for pasta and steak.. =]

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