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Bob Evans Turkey Dinner

Posted by LOTGK on August 2, 2008

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Bob Evans serves more than breakfast. But you all knew that anyway. Well, sooner or later, the Grassy Knoll Institute will get around to every restaurant in the world. This was our latest stop.

We decided on take out and we were not disappointed. I ordered the turkey dinner with all the fixings. Price was $10 dollars.

The order was ready on time, and it was correct, and the dinner was hot and fresh. It was sealed and placed in a sturdy container.

The turkey was not processed turkey, but carved from the breast. Very moist and hot. The stuffing was good, considering it was a national chain restaurant. the mashed potatoes were a surprise. They were not instant, but real mashed potatoes. Gravy was OK. The steamed carrots were adequate. The rolls, pretty darn good.

The Grassy Knoll Institute scores 4 out of 5 shots for the turkey dinner and recommends Bob Evans of Boardman, Ohio for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

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2 Responses to “Bob Evans Turkey Dinner”

  1. Gumby said

    I’ve been there. Done that. The turkey is pretty ok. The gumby meter ranks 3.5 for Bob.

  2. Bitzky said

    Ah this one looks awesome! And it’s cheaper than the lunch I eat at work.

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