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After years of hearing about the chuck-a-rama I decided to try it for lunch yesterday

sirkickyass

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I don't even like Sizzler. But it would be an improvement.
 
I actually felt worse about it when I walked outside and realized there was a Sizzler across the street.

I can't imagine working at the Chuck-a-rama is a pleasant experience when 80+% of the clientele are either original 1930's social security enrollees or have so many chins that their necks resemble gills. Pointing out that the slightly less crappy restaurant across the street is a strict upgrade is probably just piling on.
 
I actually felt worse about it when I walked outside and realized there was a Sizzler across the street.

I can't imagine working at the Chuck-a-rama is a pleasant experience when 80+% of the clientele are either original 1930's social security enrollees or have so many chins that their necks resemble gills. Pointing out that the slightly less crappy restaurant across the street is a strict upgrade is probably just piling on.

We have an annual Chuck-a-Rama dinner in remembrance of my grandmother (it was her favorite place to go on her birthday) and every time we're there I look at the diners and think if I ate there more than once a year, there might be an annual dinner for me, too.
 
Their salad bar is FAR superior to Sizzler or any other buffet, imo.. but the rest of their food is very meh, at best.
 
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