Ruby Tuesday - Mary Esther
Ruby Tuesday
Description
An approachable family-friendly chain earns praise for a vast, fresh salad bar, generous portions and wallet-friendly drink specials and discounts, including veteran offers. Service is warm and attentive, with visible COVID-19 precautions. Highlights include a standout steak and crowd-pleasing burgers; some dishes — like BBQ chicken and chicken corn chowder — can taste processed or bland, and the main menu feels formulaic. Overall it’s a solid casual-dining pick for salad lovers, value-minded diners and multigenerational groups.
Feedback
Fine. It was decent, waiter and waitress were also beautiful and bartender, the customer service was good and we got some discounts. The menu was surprisingly boring. I had BBQ chicken, which was less than desirable as shop bought BBQ sauce and precooked chicken u get in micro meal times.n My husband had steak and said it was delish, I also tasted his mae potato and that was good. Salad bar was okay, but not healthy.
Salad bar. I don't have a high opinion of Ruby Tuesday's menu, as I'm not a fan of chain restaurant food. However, I do appreciate and enjoy their salad bar. Many restaurants have eliminated their salad bars, and I really miss them.
I'd expect that for a chain. Some foods can be met or miss. It is clean and the service is good. The price is fair.
Large salad bar. I'm going to the Salad Bar. I know they have risks, but RB exposes a good spread and the Sneeze Guard is so huge that you can hardly reach the food. It is worth getting a dish full of fresh green, fruit, various salads and supplements. I can't say it's for the diet, but it's for the pasture! Get fresh.

