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Smoke Ring

📍 Address: 309 Nelson St SW, Atlanta

Stars: (3.5)

Didn't care for the Smokey Chicken Salad , they kindly switched to pulled bbq chicken. The collard greens TENDER and seasoned well. Service - cheerful, responsive, and attentive. Nice walk to and from the office. Spacious seating.

OPA Grill & Tavern

📍 Address: 18 S Sandusky St, Delaware

Stars: (4)

This place is just ok. I have eaten here several times and every time I eat here the food is lacking the Greek flavor that other Greek restaurants have. This place is ok but not great.

Zaza's Cuban Cafe

📍 Address: 1 Jeff Fuqua Blvd, Airside 1, Gates 10-19, Orlando

Stars: (3.5)

Well its an airport cafe, one would expect mediocre food in most shops. The turn over of customers usually has the restaurants or cafes not caring about quality or quantity and Zaza definitely fell into that category.Am I upset, not really, but it is getting harder and harder to find a decent on the go cafe in America's airports nowadays. Ended up grabbing a coffee and a beef empanada, I mean who wouldn't call that a breakfast of champions? Where to start, coffee burnt and empanada felt like it was sitting on a 7-11 heated spinning rack for a week (In other words very dry), but the flavor was a 2 out of 5. To top it off, almost $10 for everything, but one cannot complain about pricing when it comes to anything purchased in an airport. Would I try it again...probably not, but you never know about what you will get in airports (More likely than not, nothing fantastic). I guess I will stick to my go to coffee chain and yogurt parfaits.

Cuba 512

📍 Address: 6800 West Gate Blvd, Ste 112, Austin

Stars: (4)

Good sandwich and top notch bread. The ham and meat on the cubano was exceptional and very wet. Mustard a bit overwhelming and the side salad as part of the lunch combo was pretty basic with barely sliced tomato and a few cucumbers. I would stick to the full sandwich (large portion) and be satisfied from there. Very good cuban food but stick to the classics.

Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and Brews

📍 Address: 250 Granite St, Unit 1094E, Braintree

Stars: (2.5)

I like that Red Robin as a brand has grown up. Like, Brooklyn working professional kinda with a Chip & JoJo design aesthetic.I like that they have a prosperous loyalty program, and the winning concept of bottomless steak fries.I like the flavored iced teaI don't like the food, unfortunately. Not a hatred - it wasn't bad or anything. It was actually fairly flavorless. Fries are undersalted and cool on delivery. Big Ghost Tavern Burger ($11) is billed as one spicy punch to the tongue hole, yet sits woefully bland in spite of the various promised chiles in the mix.I don't like the sign-up process for the above mentioned loyalty program. You can do it from the pay immediately terminal which sits at every table, ready to distract your kids with cartoons (for a price), your teenager with games (for a price), or your significant other with a button to order complimentary refills (hey, it's free!). As with many tech advancements to help streamline a process, the paper jammed and took six times as long to rectify as handing our server a credit card.Beer and wine on the menu. The squish liked his Grilled Cheezy - kids meals run ~$4. I wouldn't not return, per se; I'm just not in a rush to suggest another shot.

Exile Restaurant & Lounge

📍 Address: 1319 Florida Mall Ave, Orlando

Stars: (3.5)

This place is great; it has a welcoming atmosphere and outstanding food. I personally have been there about 5 times, and I would recommend the empanada's and the black bean soup for a appetizer's and the lasagna or Fettuccini Alfredo for a meal. Good prices on food and liquor, and all of the events that they host makes for a great time. I highly recommend this place!!!!!

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