Costco Wholesale has for its
Members:
2-Count $50 Red Robin Restaurant e-Gift Cards (worth $100) for
$74.99.
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Note, Non-Members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge
About these eGift Cards:
- Two $50 E-gift cards
- Total $100 Value
- Redeemable at 500+ locations in the United States
- Gift Cards have no expiration date
Redemption Instructions:
- Use this gift card to purchase anything on the menu at participating Red Robin U.S. locations, until the card balance runs out.
- Gift cards not valid for online order payment or online catering order payment.
- Not valid for delivery payment.
- Please present e-gift card to server for dine-in and to-go pick-up order payment
- Not reloadable. Card cannot be redeemed for cash, except as required by law. Cannot be used to purchase gift cards
Top Comments
I have not seen similar issues at Red Robin around here. Seems a YMMV thing specific to your location(s). Our local RR have lots of staff.
Oh... also minimum wage is like $15 here and wait staff get full minimum plus tips. So maybe that matters..
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I loved their baileys milkshake and their guac burger
my son loved the oreo shake
my wife loved the whiskey burger
but every time we went there (and the last time was probably 5+ years ago) the wait to get our food just got longer and longer and longer and we started noticing people around us having very frustrating conversations with their server about how long they'd been there and their orders weren't right. And then we showed up to one red robin and the restaurant was basically empty and they told us it would be a 45 minute wait for a table.
and at that point we just walked away from red robin. Which was incredibly sad for us.
We now mostly go to Culvers which is maybe 75% of the experience for 25% of the price.
so sad that really great businesses like that just run themselves into the ground.
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I loved their baileys milkshake and their guac burger
my son loved the oreo shake
my wife loved the whiskey burger
but every time we went there (and the last time was probably 5+ years ago) the wait to get our food just got longer and longer and longer and we started noticing people around us having very frustrating conversations with their server about how long they'd been there and their orders weren't right. And then we showed up to one red robin and the restaurant was basically empty and they told us it would be a 45 minute wait for a table.
and at that point we just walked away from red robin. Which was incredibly sad for us.
We now mostly go to Culvers which is maybe 75% of the experience for 25% of the price.
so sad that really great businesses like that just run themselves into the ground.
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but every time we went there (and the last time was probably 5+ years ago) the wait to get our food just got longer and longer and longer and we started noticing people around us having very frustrating conversations with their server about how long they'd been there and their orders weren't right. And then we showed up to one red robin and the restaurant was basically empty and they told us it would be a 45 minute wait for a table.
I have not seen similar issues at Red Robin around here. Seems a YMMV thing specific to your location(s). Our local RR have lots of staff.
Oh... also minimum wage is like $15 here and wait staff get full minimum plus tips. So maybe that matters..
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