| Anyways, they had a jackalope there, so that was pretty silly. |
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Texas Roadhouse ≠ Roadhouse Grill... but the rolls are good anyways.
Last night Joe, Maria, and I took out a group of third year students to the new Texas Roadhouse restaurant. I don't really have a whole lot to say about it, but in the interest of documenting all the awesome things we get to do with our students, I figured I'd put an obligatory posting here. Plus, perhaps I can make it known that Texas Roadhouse is NOT a good place to go with a group of people. Reason A: They do not take reservations. Caveat: you can call ahead to let them know you're coming so that you can wait less time once you get there. Counter-caveat: they do not accept call ahead's for parties bigger than 7 people. (Does that seem to defeat much of the point to anyone else?) Now, Reason B: They do not have seating to accommodate groups larger than 6 adults. And 6 is even pushing it. In fact, judging by most of the clientele there, the limit in those booths is really more like 4. (Excuse the remark, I'm simply making observations...). We were lucky enough to get two booths, but they were back-to-back rather than side-by-side, so we might as well have been 2 separate groups. And of course all the students sat together while all the adults sat together. Once the other adults left and I began talking to the students in the booth behind me, we got a lot of weird looks from the people all around us... they probably had no idea that we were actually one big group and thought it was super weird that I was being so friendly with a bunch of kids. Oh well, feel free to judge me for that so long as I can openly judge you for willingly sitting on the (what must be disgusting) roll-around saddle while wearing a silly hat because it's your birthday.
The rolls were good, but other than that we were not too impressed. But the opportunity to spend some off-the-clock time with students is always worth it! And, jackalope. The end.
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