Applebee's - Tucson
Applebee's
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Despite some negative experiences with service and food temperature, Applebee's offers a wide variety of dishes at reasonable prices. The staff is usually friendly, accommodating, and attentive, with many diners praising the energy of their servers. Some have had issues with accessibility for those with physical impairments. Overall, Applebee's remains a favorite spot for many families, offering a menu that caters to a range of tastes and dietary preferences.
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We arrived at the restaurant at 11:30 a.m. and were seated at 11:45 a.m. We placed our order at 12:00 p.m. but did not receive any food by 12:30 p.m. When we asked our waitress, she said she had entered the order but it wasn't processed. After a 15-minute wait, our food finally arrived. The bacon burger was barely warm and undercooked. The chicken salad came without any dressing. The wonton tacos were decent but seemed more like an appetizer for the high price of $10.99. The French fries were cold and tough. The restaurant was only half full on a Sunday afternoon, which was surprising. Overall, we were disappointed with the experience and will not be returning to this location. We believe there may have been some issues with Yelp, as we also had trouble taking a photo of the burger to show how undercooked it was.
To dinner. trevor was our server and I love their energy. they were friendly and sweet, very knowledgeable and have often checked us, but not annoying. I ordered the oriental chicken salad, with an additional side of the dressing. juicy huh, crunchy mandling and salad noodles, and crisp salate. we recommend this location. it was busy and we were told it was 30min waiting for a table, but was only 15.
The place is not very accessible to people with physical impediments. we were there several times and every time they sit in a very narrow area for people who use wheelchairs.
I visited for a late lunch on a Wednesday, and the restaurant was quite calm. Our server, Kimberly, was really friendly! The food was average but served piping hot, which was really nice. However, the menu was a bit misleading. The prominent "2 for $22" at the top made me think I was scoring a great deal since it included a shared appetizer. Unfortunately, I missed the smaller print above each column and ended up ordering from the $26 and $28 options instead. It wasn't a deal breaker, but it could be confusing for customers. I believe they should present everything at one consistent price. Overall, it wasn't a bad experience, but it's not somewhere we'd rush back to.
I visited this restaurant on 420 to indulge in some good food, and it was a wonderful experience. The staff were very patient with me, and the dishes were delicious. Overall, I would rate it an 8 out of 10. The onion rings were fantastic – I'd give them a 9 out of 10 because they weren't greasy at all. The chicken fiesta was an 8 out of 10, and the chicken and shrimp earned a perfect 10 out of 10. My only concern was that they brought me the bill before I had asked for it, which felt a bit rude, as if they thought I might skip out on paying.
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