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What's your favorite free bread option from chain restaurants?

What's your favorite chain free bread option?

  • Olive Garden - Breadsticks

    Votes: 19 12.8%
  • Outback - Honey Wheat Bread

    Votes: 8 5.4%
  • Red Lobster - Cheddar Biscuits

    Votes: 49 33.1%
  • Texas Roadhouse - Hot Rolls w Honey Butter

    Votes: 58 39.2%
  • Cheesecake Factory - Assorted Bread Basket

    Votes: 5 3.4%
  • Macaroni Grill - Rosemary Bread

    Votes: 3 2.0%
  • Longhorn Steakhouse - Big Oval Loaf

    Votes: 2 1.4%
  • Chips and Salsa from ANY Mexican/Tex Mex restaurant

    Votes: 28 18.9%
  • Whatever the chef at [insert Michelin star restaurant] makes for me

    Votes: 4 2.7%
  • I'm WAY too healthy to eat carbs

    Votes: 1 0.7%

  • Total voters
    148
Not counting Mexican restaurants, on that list I have been to Outback once, Olive Garden once, and Red Lobster once. I'll take chips and salsa follwed by Outback bread. I was shocked at how underwhelmed I was by the Red Lobster bread after how much I heard it talked up.
 
Reading between the posts, lots of poors are revealing themselves with the restaurant selections. Bone Fish has a great bread with garlic aioli dipping oil, Johnny’s Italian Steakhouse bread with a plate of virgin oil and fresh ground mozzarella.

Bonefish is for poors who don’t know they’re poors.
 
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Carrabas bread is delicious
OG cheddar biscuits are great but I never go there so unless someone buys the mix at the store I don't get them
Bahama Breeze is so good for a chain
Carrabas was the first place where we had the olive oil and seasoning blend served with the bread. We do that all the time at home now.
 
I’m a big fan of Biaggis. They have some a couple different bread options that are excellent

Once was in Oklahoma and they served salsa heated up. It was weird and not good

I have always advocated a restaurant should serve rolls and gravy similar to chips and salsa. Have never understood why I’m the only person to figure this out
 
Not counting Mexican restaurants, on that list I have been to Outback once, Olive Garden once, and Red Lobster once. I'll take chips and salsa follwed by Outback bread. I was shocked at how underwhelmed I was by the Red Lobster bread after how much I heard it talked up.
Red Lobster biscuits are strait trash.
 
Red Lobster biscuits are strait trash.

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I really like the honey butter and rolls at Texas Roadhouse. The CB biscuits at Reb Lobster are good; but since RL is like the Old Milwaukee of sea food I rarely go there.
 
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I really like the honey butter and rolls at Texas Roadhouse. The CB biscuits at Reb Lobster are good; but since RL is like the Old Milwaukee of sea food I rarely go there.

Like Texas Roadhouse is a Morton's? LOL! Try not to fall off that high horse of yours there champ.
 
Like Texas Roadhouse is a Morton's? LOL! Try not to fall off that high horse of yours there champ.
Did I say it was? No I didn't, as a matter of fact I didn't mention Morton's at all. As usual this is just you making shit up in your head to justify being an asshole. You may however want to seek help for your inferiority complex.
 
Did I say it was? No I didn't, as a matter of fact I didn't mention Morton's at all. As usual this is just you making shit up in your head to justify being an asshole. You may however want to seek help for your inferiority complex.

Comparing RL to Old Milwaukee while fawning over Texas Roadhouse. Aim higher!
 
Thread title/poll is confusing. Chips are not bread, Michelin star restaurants are not chains.

Since cheesecake is the only one of these I have been inside in the last 10 years (my kids “favorite” restaurant), will have to go that route. No butter of course, I know, I’m a monster.

I think OP is thinking well since tortilla chips are made from tortillas its a bread. The same waxkos would say potato chips are veggies. Seems wacky to me, but hey Ive seen worse.
 
Bonefish is for poors who don’t know they’re poors.
LoL, ok, you got me but it’s a hell of a lot nicer than some of the restaurants listed that are considered chains is why I bring it up, add in Fleming’s too since they are a part of that group, along with Outback and Carabbas. Typically don’t go to chains since Des Moines has a great offering of restaurants to choose from but if you are talking “chains” we go to.....801 Chophouse and their bread selection as you could consider them a chain with locations in DM, 2 in KC area, Omaha, and Chicago. Add in Joe’s Stone Crab in Chicago, Vegas, and the original in Miami, their bread is damn good too. That better?
 
I usually get full on peanuts and bread at Texas Roadhouse and my most my order gets taken home.
 
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