One just opened up at Town Center. It is a chain owned by the same company as Olive Garden and Red Lobster.
While that's an instant turnoff, I went there today and it was not as terrible as I had expected. The food was actually edible.
Anyone ever heard of / been to Bahama Breeze?
Anyone ever heard of / been to Bahama Breeze?
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Re: Anyone ever heard of / been to Bahama Breeze?
There is one here in Jax. I've been once. I had same reaction. It was decent but I only would go if pressed.
BigDave wrote:One just opened up at Town Center. It is a chain owned by the same company as Olive Garden and Red Lobster.
While that's an instant turnoff, I went there today and it was not as terrible as I had expected. The food was actually edible.
Re: Anyone ever heard of / been to Bahama Breeze?
Been a bunch - had a buddy at work I used to travel with a lot - guy loves chain restaurants There's one in Orlando we'd head to frequently because there was a potential customer of ours down there.
I think it was some sort of jerk fish or something I used to get - not too bad. Tilapia maybe? And they have Pilsner Urquell (in bottles, but hey), and a surprisingly good chocolate pineapple upside down cake for dessert.
You could do worse.
I think it was some sort of jerk fish or something I used to get - not too bad. Tilapia maybe? And they have Pilsner Urquell (in bottles, but hey), and a surprisingly good chocolate pineapple upside down cake for dessert.
You could do worse.
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Re: Anyone ever heard of / been to Bahama Breeze?
One of my coworkers used to always want to go to chains when we traveled. Fortunately, he has grown out of it. I never understood it - I can go to a chain any time I want to, why am I going to travel 400 miles to go to it?
PolyTech wrote:Been a bunch - had a buddy at work I used to travel with a lot - guy loves chain restaurants There's one in Orlando we'd head to frequently because there was a potential customer of ours down there.
I think it was some sort of jerk fish or something I used to get - not too bad. Tilapia maybe? And they have Pilsner Urquell (in bottles, but hey), and a surprisingly good chocolate pineapple upside down cake for dessert.
You could do worse.
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Re: Anyone ever heard of / been to Bahama Breeze?
Yeah, I don't understand either. I mean, this guy took me to Cheesecake Factory, Bahama Breeze, and Joe's Crab Shack. At least we'd find a Morton's sometimes. He always got the rental car, so I usually didn't quite get as much of a vote. Don't get me started on his hotel choices - he was a Hilton guy back in the day when they had smoking rooms. He was a Platinum or whatever, and I got the leftover (smoking) rooms. Double blech.
I always like the unique spots, but it usually wasn't to be. Doing much more Asian travel now - don't worry abotu chain restaurants there Although our Shanghai crew is nuts over the Paulaner brewhouse there - went twice in three days...
I always like the unique spots, but it usually wasn't to be. Doing much more Asian travel now - don't worry abotu chain restaurants there Although our Shanghai crew is nuts over the Paulaner brewhouse there - went twice in three days...
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Re: Anyone ever heard of / been to Bahama Breeze?
People in Richmond drive to Potomac Mills to eat there - closest one. Can't understand why. My 11 yr old went there and said it was ehh... And he loves any place that involves eating out. Not putting it high on my list.BigDave wrote:One just opened up at Town Center. It is a chain owned by the same company as Olive Garden and Red Lobster.
While that's an instant turnoff, I went there today and it was not as terrible as I had expected. The food was actually edible.