Originally Posted by lewdog:
Just looked it up and we have about 6 in the Phoenix area. I had no idea we had them at all. Worth it?
Originally Posted by Buzz:
They just opened one by us, I have yet to try it, the wife said it was good.
Their menu is pretty limited. Its basically fried chicken strips, crinkle cut fries, coleslaw, and texas toast. I think most people go because dipping the chicken and fries in the sauce is dynamite.
Their food isn't really spectacular on their own. The slaw is okay. The chicken strips and fries are pretty standard. The texas toast is buttered and good...but I mean, it's still just toast. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TimBone:
Their menu is pretty limited. Its basically fried chicken strips, crinkle cut fries, coleslaw, and texas toast. I think most people go because dipping the chicken and fries in the sauce is dynamite.
Their food isn't really spectacular on their own. The slaw is okay. The chicken strips and fries are pretty standard. The texas toast is buttered and good...but I mean, it's still just toast.
Yeah, they opened one not too onerously far from me, but I've had zero impulse to go, though friends rave because it's popular with kids/pre-teens.
Pretty good business concept, simple menu picky kids are likely to go wild for. Just not directed to my interests. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TimBone:
Their menu is pretty limited. Its basically fried chicken strips, crinkle cut fries, coleslaw, and texas toast. I think most people go because dipping the chicken and fries in the sauce is dynamite.
Their food isn't really spectacular on their own. The slaw is okay. The chicken strips and fries are pretty standard. The texas toast is buttered and good...but I mean, it's still just toast.
1⁄2 cup mayonnaise
1⁄4 cup ketchup
1⁄2 teaspoon garlic salt
1⁄4 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1⁄2 teaspoon black pepper, to taste [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
Ordered online from Giordano's. I haven't been there since '93. I'm sure it's not as good as fresh at the restaurant, but it was better than most fresh pizza around here.
My wife and I lived in Chicago for two years '94/'95. My favorite pizza on earth by far is Giordano's. I had a couple shipped to us for our 20 year anniversary a few years ago. It was still damned good. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tooge:
My wife and I lived in Chicago for two years '94/'95. My favorite pizza on earth by far is Giordano's. I had a couple shipped to us for our 20 year anniversary a few years ago. It was still damned good.
It was really good. I've never ordered like that before, but will again. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
We're doing spaghetti and meatballs on Saturday!
Well, pretty sure yours will blow mine away, looking forward to it. I was getting tired of them on the sub, they were very rich. The spaghetti was a nice change of pace. [Reply]