![]() ![]() Good news! Not a fan of just a salad? Don’t worry! They have this in wrap form as well, so eat up! 7. ![]() I’m always in and could go for a nice and fresh chicken salad in fact, with the Oriental element added into it, with the peanut sauce and crispy wontons on top, it really does put it all together into one nice and big salad. I, along with my boyfriend, am a huge sucker for a BBQ bacon (cheese)burger in fact, any chance we get, we like to order them and try them from wherever it is that we may go! This burger not only has crispy onion straws and bacon on it, but the BBQ sauce itself is infused with some hot and delish Fireball Whiskey as well!Ī post shared by Applebee's Grill & Bar Grilled Oriental Chicken Salad Four Cheese Mac ‘n Cheese with Honey Pepper Chicken Tendersįirst of all, I’ve never personally seen mac ‘n cheese made with Penne pasta noodles however, the fact that this delectable-looking creamy sauce, mixed with a seemingly smoky and slightly spicy crispy chicken tender(s) sounds like the ultimate delicious take on a classic comfort food dish! 5. Personally, the last time that I had this, it was kind of disappointing, but the fries alone are worth ordering this, and the ranch too of course. If you’d like the bigger portion (the platter), then you’ll also get coleslaw along with it as well. With this, you get a smaller portion, as opposed to the platter version of this dish you also get a side of fries and your choice of dipping sauce (my personal faves are ranch, BBQ, and honey mustard). They are super flavorful, and super saucy (which is something that I’m personally a huge fan of, so if you’re like me in that respect, then you’re in luck with this one over here)! 3. I’ve personally only ever tried the BBQ flavor, and boy were they good. These are a wonderful part of Applebee’s’ 2 for $22 deal as the appetizer portion. Honestly, I never would’ve thought to put the two together. The alfredo sauce is one of the creamiest that I’ve personally tried…. The breadsticks are super flavorful (and hot btw, so be careful). In my opinion, not much sounds better than this to me. Imagine this….garlic butter brushed breadsticks, creamy alfredo dipping sauce. ![]() The court determined that because of the physical burdens that the illness had caused Stachulski, the compensation was reasonable.A post shared by Applebee's Grill & Bar Breadsticks with Alfredo Sauce “The plaintiff submitted sufficient evidence for a reasonable jury to conclude that the defendant’s restaurant’s hamburger was, more likely than not, the proximate cause of the plaintiff’s salmonella illness,” court documents read.Īpple New England also argued that the $750,000 Stachulski had been awarded was “manifestly exorbitant and plainly excessive” when Stachulski’s medical bills had not exceeded $43,000. Stachulski said he became “violently ill” about six hours after leaving the restaurant, and was diagnosed with salmonella infection four days later. He also has to take prescriptions on an ongoing basis to control his symptoms, records said.Īpple New England argued that Stachulski’s pet lizard could have been the cause of his salmonella, but the court found the argument improbable based on the timing of his illness. Stachulski testified that, more than two years after his salmonella illness, he continues to work with physicians and a nutritionist to treat and manage his ongoing gastrointestinal symptoms. He also can’t go hiking or participate in other activities with friends without “fearing embarrassing accidents in the absence of a nearby restroom,” according to court documents. Stachulski said he can no longer consume alcohol, sugar, beef, carbonated beverages and many fruits and vegetables without repercussions. Stachulski filed a lawsuit against Apple New England after he said a dinner he shared with his wife and brother-in-law in February 2014 left him with ongoing gastrointestinal issues. A man who got sick after eating a hamburger at Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar in Concord will finally receive the $750,000 he was awarded more than year ago as part of a civil lawsuit.Īpple New England LLC lost its appeal Wednesday to the state Supreme Court after the company argued that contact with Brandon Stachulski’s pet lizard or other food sources could have caused his food poisoning instead of Applebee’s food.Ī lower court had ruled in favor of Stachulski in January 2017, who lived in Derry at the time. ![]()
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