This is really more of a comment than a review. Most everyone has eaten at Red Robin and knows of the quality of this chain establishment. You can get a decent burger and during happy hour at the bar a cheap meal for 6.99. The one thing I wanted to point out besides UNLIMITED FRIES (if you didn't already know) is that they have gluten-free options. That's pretty cool to me that they really have gluten-free options. Some places have 'GF' options, but that really means that they just don't give you the bread. Red Robin has gluten-free buns. Pretty accommodating for us GF people.
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On any given "breakfast time" day you will see this place swarming with fun and friendly breakfast lovers. One of the best breakfast places in the Mad Heights, The Breakfast Club, offers a wide variety of gourmet B'fast options. Even though there are tons of new breakfast and brunch restaurants popping up all over the Metro-Detroit area this one has been around for quite a bit of time. Opening their first restaurant in Clawson, MI with just 8 tables, they moved to Madison Heights and then opened another in Commerce. They continue to offer quality food to it's clientele. When you walk into the B'fast Club you never feel like just a 'client'. Like walking into grandma's house, you get a warm nostalgic feeling and a welcoming smile. If they weren't complete strangers I would almost give them a hug, it feels so friendly. The first time I came to the B'fast Club it was very busy. So busy in fact my friend and I had to sit at the community round table. We sat with two other groups. This is the charm of this place, that you get to 'rub elbows' with anyone that walks through the door. It was an interesting experience to see what people ordered, listen to people's stories, and watch the dynamics between everyone all while sharing a meal together with strangers. Pretty cool. So you think that all Madison Heights, MI has to offer is mini-plazas and the ghetto Oakland Mall? Well, you'd be right, except for a few little gems. Buried deep in the pool of plazas (by deep I mean next to the Asian hair salon) you'll see Pho Que Huong, 13 mile and John R. Pronounced "fuh-quay-hoong", it's a small Vietnamese restaurant that has some charm to it. Don't judge it on the millions of food banners and horribly designed sign (that's the charm…). Walking in, I noticed it was populated with all Asians. Sooooo you know what that means? Asians eating Asian food - always a good sign. Ordered: #3 Bánh mì thịt nướng (pork sandwich) #35 Bún tôm thịt nướng chả giò (Noodles, pork, shrimp, vegetables) #4 Chả giò (egg rolls) |
Giving you a taste of what I taste. From gourmet to everyday. No pretentious bull - just good food.
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