TGI's

we normaly eat at the one in bluewater when shopping there, I like it, the food has always been good, the cost isnt any more then anyother american style place ive been,
 
I quite regularly go to the one in Andel here in Prague for lunch, I like their burgers, onion rings and vanilla ice tea. Service is slow but but the staff are friendly if not very attentive. I don't really check the prices as my company pays for my lunch.
 
Same with most others here. Poor food quality, poor service and although the prices aren't particularly high, they are when you take into account what you're having is effectively waiter served McDonald's fare.

Very similar to Exchange Bar & Diner, not as good as F&B's.
 
Cheltenham one here, good service, staff looked rather po faced but did their job, and TGI's JD based sauce was utterly gorgeous. Good food, good fun, and for a tenner I had too much for me to eat. trying to stuff myself with alcohol and go clubbing afterwards was a bad idea =(
 
Anywhere that does chicken wings with Frank's Red Hot sauce gets my vote. It's the main thing I ever go to TGI's for.

I find the food inoffensive, but slightly overpriced. Not a bad place to eat, but not amazing, either.
 
Last time I went there it was a nice place, and had fun, but tbh I disliked ALL of the food... Apparently they had had stocking issues or something, but I'd never recommend anyone to go there - so no, not worth it.
 
Its funny because in the US it is much cheaper, and I thought a little better, yet compared to the other chains in the US TGI was bottom of the list.
 
Rib Eye + fries + 2-4 pots of Jack D glaze = Heaven. Alright it's not the best steak you'll ever eat, but for pure quantity it's a damn good feed.
 
I wouldnt go to the one in Covent Garden. It was shut down for a couple of months due to a cockroach infestation. :p
 
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