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| Crazy Ed's Satisfied Frog |
480-488-3317 |
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Sun-Thurs 11am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11am-11pm
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Mar 20th, 2004 |
It may be far away from where you are staying, but the Frog is worth it.
Have you ever been to a restaurant that makes the '15 minute wait time' feel like nothing? That's how the Frog is. Take it from me.
Go on a Sunday. Last time I was there it was all you can eat. And at the frog, they mean it. That means that every time one of the sassy waitresses shows up, you choose a new dish.
It was $14.99 for whatever style of chicken you prefer. Or, for the truly brave, Ribs. For those of you who have never been, when they say a pound of chicken or ribs...they mean it. Beware.
If the menu says 'chicken'? Prepare. There will be an entire chicken on your table.
On top of that, you get 4 side dishes ranging from macaroni and cheese to mashed potatoes to corn to mixed veggies to...well, I can't even descrive the amount of food that they will bring you.
All that I can say is that it is all delicious.
In fact, I would avoid food for at least two days before showing up at Crazy Ed's. You won't want to stop the insanity at this establishment.
Oh, and if you feel the need to walk off some calories afterwards? There are many interesting shops that surround the restaurant. So, eat up, shop the calories away, and enjoy what native Arizonans consider a snack. |
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Feb 7th, 2004 |
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When you first view the menu, you may think that a number "1" was accidentally placed in front of the real price (for instance, 17.95 instead of 7.95) so it may seem pricey. But the food and pleasant countrified ambience is worth it, homemade-from-scratch-beans, mashed potatoes; Yet I must say the brisket I ordered was quite fatty but very tender. Stay away from the "all you can eat" buffet (mac n cheese, beans, cheap stuff) and order a meal that you know you will want in a restaurant. Great selection of beers. |
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