Red Robin Burger Deal 31 Gourmet Meals For Only $20 (Their words not mine)

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For any Red Robin fans out there, this limited offer drops on April 17th.


You get a burger and bottomless side every day for a month. They add $22 daily to the card so curious if it's just burgers or any menu items. My daughter will be trying to get in on the deal for her husband. We did a similar deal with a local Pizza store a few years ago and it took the joy out of eating Pizza for me forever.
 
Last Red Robin visit for us was stale buns and flavorless burgers.
 
I really enjoyed the couple of times I went to a Red Robin. But I was traveling on the Mainland. 4000 miles to the closest one for me.
 
Last Red Robin visit for us was stale buns and flavorless burgers.
I went back a couple times thinking it was atypical but the burgers were consistently beautiful, mouth-watering and flavorless.

Edit: I might give ‘em another chance if I snag a bottomless burger pass.
 
Last time I was in RR, about 15 years ago, they sold me a pint of Sam Adams beer as part of a special. Too bad it was a 14 ounce glass. My kid had a kid's 8 oz. drink cup so I measured and confirmed it was short of a pint. I called them on it and they said something along the lines of. "oops, sorry". Last time there for me.
 
Last time I was in RR, about 15 years ago, they sold me a pint of Sam Adams beer as part of a special. Too bad it was a 14 ounce glass. My kid had a kid's 8 oz. drink cup so I measured and confirmed it was short of a pint. I called them on it and they said something along the lines of. "oops, sorry". Last time there for me.
the failure is going to a burger joint to buy beer, might as well ordered pizza along with it. :(

We only go on our birthdays to get a free burger, have been missing them past few years due to location.
 
The few times we went to one, the burgers were fairly good.
 
Last time I was in RR, about 15 years ago, they sold me a pint of Sam Adams beer as part of a special. Too bad it was a 14 ounce glass. My kid had a kid's 8 oz. drink cup so I measured and confirmed it was short of a pint. I called them on it and they said something along the lines of. "oops, sorry". Last time there for me.
That 14-ounce "pint" trick is all too common.
 
I have never been inside a Red Robin, even though I drive by often as it’s near Costco.
 
I have never been inside a Red Robin, even though I drive by often as it’s near Costco.
We used to go there all the time, they had a pot roast burger that I just loved. The last time though was when my son and his girlfriend took me and proceeded to break the news that she was pregnant. I think he felt safer in a public place and he got that right. I had to contain my fury till we got home and by then I calmed down somewhat.
 
I don't know if it's just me but fast food tastes more horrible every time I eat it...which isn't often. We went to the "famous" Chick fil a between some medical appointments and I was pretty disappointed. I won't go back...
 
So the question I have is how many of these $20 cards will be made available? The web page suggests that they may be highly limited. (Perhaps a bait-n-switch in the making? )

Will have to see what is offered instead if they sell out in less than 2 minutes.
-gauss
 
I have never been inside a Red Robin, even though I drive by often as it’s near Costco.
and you are better off because of it
We used to go there all the time, they had a pot roast burger that I just loved. The last time though was when my son and his girlfriend took me and proceeded to break the news that she was pregnant. I think he felt safer in a public place and he got that right. I had to contain my fury till we got home and by then I calmed down somewhat.
I should have qualified that we don’t go to any burger restaurants at all and haven’t for over 20 years.
 
I went back a couple times thinking it was atypical but the burgers were consistently beautiful, mouth-watering and flavorless.

Edit: I might give ‘em another chance if I snag a bottomless burger pass.
There's one fairly close to the house. I've given them more chances than I should have and each time I say the same thing: "this looks like a delicious burger but has absolutely no taste to it".
 
You forgot to mention all the limp a$$ fries you can stomach. 😁
You just need to air fry those fries the next day. Then they are nice an crispy.

I used to like their chicken salads but I can't remember the last time I had one.
I agree with whoever mentioned the stale buns. I remember going for a family birthday years ago and thought I could make a better tasting burger with way better buns at home.
 
We got burnt out long ago by my sister's boy who they allowed to make decisions on eating out.
 
Our Red Robin is too noisy, so we stopped going.
EVERYPLACE is becoming too noise for me. Weird that while I'm losing my hearing, NOISE bothers me more. What's up with THAT?

Both time's I've been to Red Robin, I enjoyed it thoroughly. YMMV
 
For any Red Robin fans out there, this limited offer drops on April 17th.


You get a burger and bottomless side every day for a month. They add $22 daily to the card so curious if it's just burgers or any menu items. My daughter will be trying to get in on the deal for her husband. We did a similar deal with a local Pizza store a few years ago and it took the joy out of eating Pizza for me forever.
Red Robin lost their way. When our oldest granddaughter was a toddler (she is now 21) we went to RR frequently. The last time we went, several years ago, the food was mediocre and the prices were higher than could be justified by any stretch of the imagination. If I want a decent burger for a reasonable price there are many far better choices in Madison WI.
 
Have not been to RR in years. Used to go often. Still have my Red Robin Draft card with a pic of young me wearing a skinny tie after work. Iirc they said it entitled me to $2 Mondo beers for life. My fave was the Bacon Guacamole Cheeseburger. Have not been to one in years and there is not one around here. That burger was bigger than I could eat now.
 
Red Robin lost their way. When our oldest granddaughter was a toddler (she is now 21) we went to RR frequently. The last time we went, several years ago, the food was mediocre and the prices were higher than could be justified by any stretch of the imagination. If I want a decent burger for a reasonable price there are many far better choices in Madison WI.
I'm really sorry to hear that. Too many similar stories of "up scale" burger places losing their way.
 

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