Ruby Tuesdays

Posted by Freja In Vegas, Fat Friendly, Travel
20Sep 07

This is a national known chain of restaurants that started in the South. They plates are bountiful and large. We went to the one that is located in Summerlin here in Las Vegas on a Sunday afternoon.

When we got there we were seated promptly. Their booth seating is for a size 12 at max but they do have seats with no handles in the middle of the room so it wasn’t a problem. The service was a bit slow however and we were only 1 of 5 tables in the whole place. There were at least 3 servers and good thing because by the time we left the place was packed.

The most stunning aspect of the place, besides their Vegas related memorabilia, was the ample salad bar. For 7.99 you could make it your main course or for 2.99 you could have unlimited trips tacked on to your meal. Well worth it. Everything was very fresh and great selection of fresh fruit and vegetables along with several types of add ons like ham, cheese and yogurt (for the fruit).

The food was typical chain fare of burgers, steaks and chicken with very little variety or imagination. I thought compared to Fridays or Chili’s it was right in line. Our total bill was 59.00 plus the tip, about what I’d expect to pay for brunch plus drinks.

I’d say the biggest drawback is getting to Ruby Tuesdays. If you happen to miss the turn, there isn’t another one for about a mile, including a harrowing experience of the “wrong lane syndrome”

All in all the Summerlin Ruby Tuesdays get a 2 Double Chin Rating.


1 Comments

  1. Ro-, September 25, 2007:

    MAN, i JUST LOVE YOUR FOOD PICTURES! Now I have to go ransack the fridge for a late night snack..thank you very much.

    LOL I love Ruby Tuesdays salad bar also. Good salad bars are hard to come by these days.

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