Sarah has a dirty little secret.
One of the reasons she chose a hotel in the Waikiki area, was because there is a Cheesecake Factory here. Ever since watching Big Bang Theory, she has been interested in trying it.
We went to a Cheesecake Factory in Vegas, but the meals are so substantial that there was no room for desert.
What's the point of eating at The Cheesecake Factory if you don't get to try the cheesecake, right?
So here we are in Honolulu, and here we are, going to dinner at The Cheesecake Factory.
In Vegas, the place was full. There was even a small queue outside.
If you were walking past The Cheesecake Factory in Waikiki, you could be forgiven for thinking that it was the only restaurant serving food in the area. There is always a massive queue down the sidewalk, any time of the day.
We decided to brave the queue last night, and made our way to the front. We were told the wait would be 1 hour for a table for 2. We said sure, it's worth the wait.
They gave us a numbered voucher, and told us to come back in 30 minutes to pick up a buzzer, one of those things that flash when your table is ready.
We asked if we could wait at the bar. Sure. Luckily there were a couple of stools at the end of the bar.
So we sat down and ordered a drink, to while away the hour.
Others at the bar had napkins and cutlery, so we asked the obvious question.
"Sure, you can eat here, what would you like?"
We had a couple of light meals, so there was room to share a slice of lemon meringue cheesecake.
Needless to say, it was very nice.
We left the restaurant exactly one hour after we were told the wait would be an hour.
Score.
My advice? Find the bar.
One of the reasons she chose a hotel in the Waikiki area, was because there is a Cheesecake Factory here. Ever since watching Big Bang Theory, she has been interested in trying it.
We went to a Cheesecake Factory in Vegas, but the meals are so substantial that there was no room for desert.
What's the point of eating at The Cheesecake Factory if you don't get to try the cheesecake, right?
So here we are in Honolulu, and here we are, going to dinner at The Cheesecake Factory.
In Vegas, the place was full. There was even a small queue outside.
If you were walking past The Cheesecake Factory in Waikiki, you could be forgiven for thinking that it was the only restaurant serving food in the area. There is always a massive queue down the sidewalk, any time of the day.
We decided to brave the queue last night, and made our way to the front. We were told the wait would be 1 hour for a table for 2. We said sure, it's worth the wait.
They gave us a numbered voucher, and told us to come back in 30 minutes to pick up a buzzer, one of those things that flash when your table is ready.
We asked if we could wait at the bar. Sure. Luckily there were a couple of stools at the end of the bar.
So we sat down and ordered a drink, to while away the hour.
Others at the bar had napkins and cutlery, so we asked the obvious question.
"Sure, you can eat here, what would you like?"
We had a couple of light meals, so there was room to share a slice of lemon meringue cheesecake.
Needless to say, it was very nice.
We left the restaurant exactly one hour after we were told the wait would be an hour.
Score.
My advice? Find the bar.
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