$500 for 4 people at that money pit?! Must've had sirloins and water ;-)
It's advertising dressed as an op-ed yet still the price they use is ridiculous to most. They're so out of touch w reality.
Went there once in my life, with friends for a birthday ~10 years ago, and we were in Central America where almost everything was affordable. Spent $200 myself w out even trying. Can't imagine eating there in the States, especially w today's manufactured inflation.
We’ve eaten there a lot. It is really good, but for a family of five we would only spend about $200. The only time the bill ever got really high- was when it maybe like 10 of us, and then that would still only be about $600.
You can buy the same tenderloins from the butcher for about $70 of less, (in MS, anyway) and it’s almost impossible to mess those up.
That's impressive, and sounds much more reasonable.
When I went that once we definitely went hard. But I remember $30-$50 steaks and $10-$20 sides. Throw in apps, drinks, and a few desserts... To be honest the drinks may have been the real problem ;-)
I agree, local beef is the only way to go anymore. Just got almost 100 lbs for $500. Split a cow from a local rancher w friends. A year's worth of BBQ for the price of a fancy dinner.
I found a person at our local farmers market who sells chicken and eggs. (It’s so weird to see chicken that doesn’t look like a ginormous freak of nature.)
Hoping to find someone that has beef. We used to have a local butcher shop- very tiny- line in a drive through building almost. But I wasn’t into it back then and never went. I wished I would have.
I’ve been looking at and cooking chicken for 40 years. What you see in the grocery store these days is not normal. It’s Frankenstein chicken
Consume expensive product. Get hungry to consume more
IDK, 10% of your rent for a real nice steak dinner for the family doesn't seem so bad, does it?
BTW, this is almost certainly an example of what is known as native advertising.
$500 for 4 people at that money pit?! Must've had sirloins and water ;-)
It's advertising dressed as an op-ed yet still the price they use is ridiculous to most. They're so out of touch w reality.
Went there once in my life, with friends for a birthday ~10 years ago, and we were in Central America where almost everything was affordable. Spent $200 myself w out even trying. Can't imagine eating there in the States, especially w today's manufactured inflation.
We’ve eaten there a lot. It is really good, but for a family of five we would only spend about $200. The only time the bill ever got really high- was when it maybe like 10 of us, and then that would still only be about $600.
You can buy the same tenderloins from the butcher for about $70 of less, (in MS, anyway) and it’s almost impossible to mess those up.
That's impressive, and sounds much more reasonable. When I went that once we definitely went hard. But I remember $30-$50 steaks and $10-$20 sides. Throw in apps, drinks, and a few desserts... To be honest the drinks may have been the real problem ;-)
I agree, local beef is the only way to go anymore. Just got almost 100 lbs for $500. Split a cow from a local rancher w friends. A year's worth of BBQ for the price of a fancy dinner.
I found a person at our local farmers market who sells chicken and eggs. (It’s so weird to see chicken that doesn’t look like a ginormous freak of nature.)
Hoping to find someone that has beef. We used to have a local butcher shop- very tiny- line in a drive through building almost. But I wasn’t into it back then and never went. I wished I would have.
I’ve been looking at and cooking chicken for 40 years. What you see in the grocery store these days is not normal. It’s Frankenstein chicken
Men who live with cunts like that are pathetic.
That bill would have to be like half booze to get to $500.
Yawn, why is conspiracy of idiot? She doesn't know how to cook steak?