English 15
10/7/2013
For a lot of people Ruby Tuesday isn't their favorite place to eat or if they work there it's their least favorite place, but to me it's a warm comfortable place. It might sound a bit odd but it can start to feel like a home away from home as you walk in the front door, this may be due to the warm colors used inside and out. Plenty of happy faces and wait just inside the door. First you must pass through the foyer with a rather undescriptive sign about the offered happy hour. The sound of popular music welcomes you too. As you walk in the door if you look over to your right you look right directly into the bar which has televisions plastered all over the walls. Often there is the sound of loud regulars watching sports and talking amongst each other. Lamps decorated with rounded squares in dark reds, blacks, and greens help differentiate this section little more from the dinning room of the restaurant. If you come in at the right time you may find a "company party" going on which is a group of employees just in the door preparing for work. Just nearby you may also catch a glimpse of a large group of guests in for a special occasion; often guests sit at the largest default table near the bar. Table seven hundred one table sees many happy birthdays. Leering over to your left you should most likely be seeing a welcoming host more than ready to take you to a seat. Directly behind is one of the brands signature items, the salad bar. Our salad bar has a medley of vegtables and toppings it is site of bright greens and vibrant reds. Usually a line of hungry patrons is hiding this plethora of colors.If you have the chance to see past the host and the all mighty salad bar you will notice extra chairs stacked and lined across the wall adorned with art deco fruit and veggie pictures some distance from the foyer doors. Straight ahead is a combination site of the salad bar but also the bar. The areas are divided by tall square