
Home of craveable craft burgers, bottomless sides and beverages, and a welcoming place to gather with family and friends. Red Robin is where you can take a well-earned break, relax, and feel taken care of. From burgers, sandwiches and satisfying entrees beyond the bun, to fresh-made salads, desserts, margaritas and creative mocktails, there’s something for every appetite, at an affordable price. Whether you’re dining in, taking it to-go, or catering a business event or birthday party, Red Robin is where great food and great moments come together. Don’t forget to try our $9.99 Big Yummm Burger Deal, with a double burger, bottomless side & beverage, available at participating locations. See our website for terms & conditions.
Chain for gourmet burgers & other American comfort fare.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3190 W 210th St, Fairview Park, OH 44126
Phone: (216) 307-1717
Website: http://www.redrobin.com/locations/oh/fairviewpark/rocky-river-154
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Reviews
We were also UPCHARGED for the sweet potato fries on my daughters plate in witch nobody said sweet fries?
(I stated before the waitress walked away my daughter wanted mandarin oranges on her plate)
Before the waitress walked away I tried to correct her again and say (mandarin oranges). We had been upcharged for the sweet potato fries and didn’t even know it yet.
The burgers were good but everything els maybe chill on the salt.
I understand the oranges were probably a miss understanding but at that point I figured it was already (what it was), since I even asked for a diffeent cheese for my A1 burger and I didn’t even get what I asked for.
It’s was one thing after another at that point.
I’m not usually a stickler for those things but all the salt and not caring to pay attention to details as far as the sweet fries over the mandarin oranges and then my cheese being wrong is why we give a 3 star.
I do work in food so I understand these things do happen but it’s just a simple matter of being carfull over being careless so not bad but not good.. wish I could say better.
Unfortunately our recent experiences with the shift manager, Chris, have been extremely negative and soured our experience with this location. On two separate occasions, Chris has singled out my boyfriend because he legally carries with a concealed carry permit. There is no signage near the front door or in the waiting area by the waitress bar indicating that carrying firearms is prohibited. The only visible sign references the restaurant’s Class D liquor license and is located between the bar and where the wait staff pass the kitchen, which isn’t seen by patrons in the casual dining areas. Despite my boyfriend respectfully stating that he has a valid CCW, on top of Ohio being an open-carry state, Chris dismissed him, saying he did not care. Chris even mocked my boyfriend, suggesting he “should know the laws,” despite the fact that my boyfriend has taken a class (otherwise, how would he have obtained a license?), knows his rights, and was legally permitted to carry.
Licensed individuals are legally allowed to carry firearms in Class D establishments, provided they are not consuming alcohol. My boyfriend was not drinking and has always complied with signage when it is properly posted. It is important to note that none of the servers or other staff at this location have ever asked my boyfriend to remove his firearm; only Chris has made this an issue.
During our most recent visit, after mocking my partner’s knowledge on gun laws, Chris threatened to call the police. My boyfriend calmly responded “go ahead,” stating that he is legally allowed to carry and had no objections to law enforcement being involved. Chris then insisted he was “not arguing” and that we needed to leave, kicking us out for no valid reason other than his refusal to acknowledge my boyfriend’s rights and the restaurant’s failure to properly post any “no carry” signage. Chris even stated he would promptly post a new “no carry” sign at the front doors specially for my boyfriend.
Out of frustration, we went to the North Olmstead Red Robin which also has no “no carry” signage at the door or inside the establishment dining areas, and there were no issues with my boyfriend carrying legally.
We will continue to return to this Red Robin location because the servers are outstanding. However, we will not tolerate being treated this way by Chris again and will actively avoid him, which is ridiculous.
If carrying is prohibited, signage needs to be clearly posted at the entrance and/or in areas visible to patrons, not hidden or only near the bar. Properly posted signage would prevent misunderstandings and ensure employees and customers act in accordance with the law.
It’s really disappointing that Chris’s actions reflect so poorly on this location, especially since we otherwise love coming here.
I look forward to our next visit and will not hesitate to follow up if proper signage is still not in place to indicate that firearms are prohibited on the premises.
-Truly Yours,
Rhonda Brown