I found this very tasty macaroni and cheese on the menu at Red Robin Restaurant in the newly refurbished West Park Plaza. It needed a little pepper. This gives Enzo's a good run for their money in the Mac & Cheese category. The accompanying salad and bread was pretty good too. And of course, the whole thing was washed down with some excellent Pig's Ass Porter fresh from Belt MT, from Harvest Moon Brewing Company, just outside Great Falls. There are a lot of other good things on the menu. They have some decent wine and beer and they are kid-friendly too. Good for lunch or dinner.
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29 May 2010
New on the Menu at Red Robin
I found this very tasty macaroni and cheese on the menu at Red Robin Restaurant in the newly refurbished West Park Plaza. It needed a little pepper. This gives Enzo's a good run for their money in the Mac & Cheese category. The accompanying salad and bread was pretty good too. And of course, the whole thing was washed down with some excellent Pig's Ass Porter fresh from Belt MT, from Harvest Moon Brewing Company, just outside Great Falls. There are a lot of other good things on the menu. They have some decent wine and beer and they are kid-friendly too. Good for lunch or dinner.
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