Recently tried Ted's Montana Grill with a Restaurant.com certificate. My husband ordered a house caesar salad to go with his dinner. The menu's description didn't sound great, an "egg-less version of the traditional salad with parmesan croutons", but for $4.49, I was surprised at what was deliverd to our table. He took a few bites and set it aside. I said that if the salad was so bad that he couldn't eat it, he should send it back. Because the place uses "low-wattage" lights, I had him pass it over so I could have a closer look. It was a pile of limp, brown romaine, some croutons and some bitter, non-tasty dressing. It looked like old bagged salad, the kind you try to eat thinking it won't be too bad. You make a salad with it and it is too bad and you toss the whole thing anyway.
He sent it back, the manager came by and apologized and said he took it off the bill. They brought a small house salad to replace it and that was on the bill.
Also, they managed to make both a coke and a chocolate shake taste bad. How? With their thick cardboard-like straws. (They are 99% plastic free at Ted's).
Their menu talks a lot about the environment, to-go cups made of cornstarch and water-efficient toilets. I'm all for taking good care of Mother Earth, but I also like to get good care when we go out to eat and if that salad was "fresh", I beg to differ with Ted.