Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Golden Corral
Family Steak house
With Multiple Locations
Head-em up, movem out, head-em up rawhide. Hahaha. Ok We ain't talkin bout cattle. I'm talking about rounding up the family herd and moseying over to the nearest Golden Corral family steak house for some really great tasting vittles partners. Well Golden Corral is a good place to take the family and not spend a Shank and a hindquarter to do it. There is plenty of chosen's and it's made fresh, as they keep it coming from the kitchen as fast as the hot pan's empty. Home style fried chicken, real not powdered but real mashed potato's and gravy. You can dang near find it all. Pizza to Pie's. Taco's to Tortellini, Salad's to Salsa. They have a great variety of just plain good food. The desert selection is plentiful too. With one real exception: I think that they need to remove the Chocolate Fountain dip. As I have seen to many people, children and adult alike stick their fingers in it. Can you say YUCK! I never have anything to do with that thing after the first time I saw this horrible infraction take place. So as to the standards at the Corral. The entrance door's are to disability code in width though they seem to be on the heavy side. The isles are wide and easy to navigate. Tables are adequate for power or wheel chair use. The bathroom's are to Code with at least one disabled stall. The staff is friendly and helpful but the three sites I have been to seem to have a bit of a problem with keeping them clean. Which says a lot about the insensitivity of the public at large. I have on a number of occasions had to ask staff to clean the stall before I could use it. They were more than happy to help. So Golden Corral gets a high TDD Rate for good down home food, at the right price. Cleanness, and helpful, hard working staff all rate high with TDD. But the Chocolate fountain has to go. It's a good idea but it's a health hazard.
So long for now partners I'm back on the trail to find more food.
Smile it doesn't hurt :-)
Markus
The Disabled Diner
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