Good as always. can never go wrong getting Breadsticks with Alfredo Sauce
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LeRae H
5 contributions
4/14/25
• DoorDash order
Ribeye was overcooked and grey. It steamed in the container. Not worth $30 for delivery.
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Christina L
Emerging Expert • 10 contributions
4/13/25
• DoorDash review
I ordered the Salmon w/garlic mashed potatoes and Broccoli. I've ordered this before and this time it lack flavor. I had to jest it up with lemon, garlic and sour cream.
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Madison D
1 contributions
4/13/25
• DoorDash order
Order here frequently this time the quality of the food not good. Pasta was
Bland no flavor for three cheese Mac n cheese.
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Felicia W
Emerging Expert • 16 contributions
3/14/25
• DoorDash order
Ah, the Neighborhood Burger—a moniker that evokes the warmth of familiarity, the quiet assurance of something time-tested and true. But make no mistake, this was no ordinary burger. No, this was a grand, unflinching testament to the art of indulgence.
The first bite—a bold proclamation of flame-kissed beef, rich and unyielding, enveloped in a toasted bun with the kind of steadfast resolve one finds in an old sea captain’s grip. The toppings, a delicate choreography of crisp lettuce, robust tomato, and the creamy decadence of melted cheese, danced in perfect harmony, each element knowing its place, each bite a crescendo of satisfaction.
And then, the fries. Ah, the humble fry—so often overlooked, yet so vital to the journey. Crisped to golden perfection, each one a tiny monument to the alchemy of salt and heat, a crunchy exclamation point to an already riveting experience.
This was not just dinner. No, this was a return to center, a brief but powerful sojourn into the comforting embrace of the familiar. Applebee’s, you have done it again. Bravo.