Dining Out: Damon’s

I just got back from lunch at Damon’s Grill at 13230 Carowinds Blvd (Corner of Carowinds and S. Tryon St.) For those that are not familiar with Damon’s, it is a chain restaurant that is known for its ribs. Most of the restaurants have a sort of sports bar feel to them. The one on Carowinds Blvd. has four monster screen televisions located on the main wall of the dining area which broadcast varying games (or whatever is on at the time).

Overall, my food was good. The waiter talked me into a Marinated Prime Rib Sandwich special that they were having. The sandwich was good, but not spectacular -as the price would suggest at $12.95. The regular Prime Rib Sandwich was only $9.95. I don’t think the difference could have been that much. It was a good sized sandwich and was loaded with red and green peppers as well as onions smothered in cheese.

My wife ordered chicken fingers and for some reason, they had a strong cinnamon taste in them. Not being a fan of cinnamon - especially on chicken fingers - she only at about a half of one. I am not sure the purpose of putting these extra spices in the chicken fingers. My guess is that anyone wanting to eat chicken fingers is looking for something plain to begin with. Why make it something other than plain by adding extra spices?

My mother in law had the new Angus-Kobe Mini Burgers. She got 4 miniature burgers made of seasoned Angus-Kobe beef and toppings. She only finished three of them. The burgers were juicy and had a flame grilled taste. The burgers came with homemade potato chips which were a little dry, but crunchy. She felt that the meal was satisfying and filling and would be a good choice to share as an appetizer, instead of as her meal.

The sweet tea was really good, but it was borderline too sweet - even for me. So, if you don’t like it really sweet, I would choose another option.

All in all, I am sure we will go back there, mainly due to the location. Today’s service was very good for this level of restaurant. The food is above average but I have never been overly impressed enough to become a regular. Most of the sandwich items on the menu seem to be over priced by $1 to $2 compared to similar restaurants. The sandwich I had today was overpriced by about $5. It seems that every time I go, I am looking for something spectacular and I get something ordinary. Perhaps I should just lower my expectations a bit.

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