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Cheeseburger In Paradise Has Red Bridge!


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wolfie Enthusiast

We usually go to CIP once a week after my DD's ice skating class. I usually have a glass of red wine, but have been asking them to get Red Bridge. Well, they did!! So I was now able to enjoy an ice cold beer with my cheeseburger & fries!! YUM!!!!

Not sure if all CIP are going to carry it, but the one we go to is in Columbus, OH on Sancus Blvd.


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..... I was now able to enjoy an ice cold beer with my cheeseburger & fries!! YUM!!!! ........

I've never been there, but always wanted to. Do they use a dedicated fryer for the fries?

best regards, lm

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Wow good to know, Thanks :)

Guhlia will be happy to hear this :)

wolfie Enthusiast
I've never been there, but always wanted to. Do they use a dedicated fryer for the fries?

best regards, lm

Yes, they use a dedicated fryer for the fries and they ROCK! I go there to get my fry fix!

Rosebud710 Apprentice

They have a gluten-free menu! Now, as I remember, the menu states to order the burgers without bun and Heinz Catsup, but Heinz is gluten-free, right? I agree, the fries are awesome! It's great to know they sell RedBridge! There's one near our house and it's a place to go where the kids like it too!

wolfie Enthusiast
They have a gluten-free menu! Now, as I remember, the menu states to order the burgers without bun and Heinz Catsup, but Heinz is gluten-free, right? I agree, the fries are awesome! It's great to know they sell RedBridge! There's one near our house and it's a place to go where the kids like it too!

The old gluten-free menu used to say to order without Heinz 57 sauce b/c it has malt vinegar in it. Heinz Kethup is gluten-free. I don't think they normally put the 57 sauce on their burgers anymore unless it is requested. Can you tell I eat there all the time?? LOL!! They have a new (or I should say newer) gluten-free menu.

casnco Enthusiast
We usually go to CIP once a week after my DD's ice skating class. I usually have a glass of red wine, but have been asking them to get Red Bridge. Well, they did!! So I was now able to enjoy an ice cold beer with my cheeseburger & fries!! YUM!!!!

Not sure if all CIP are going to carry it, but the one we go to is in Columbus, OH on Sancus Blvd.

YEA!!! i just love RedBridge! I didn't know I could get fries at CIP. I have been to the one in Hilliard. Does the one on Sancus have a guitar player singing all of the beachy songs? The music was always my reason for going. The food is not my cup of tea, that is unless I can really get FRIES!!! I hate cooking my own. Thanks for the post.


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Rosebud710 Apprentice
The old gluten-free menu used to say to order without Heinz 57 sauce b/c it has malt vinegar in it. Heinz Kethup is gluten-free. I don't think they normally put the 57 sauce on their burgers anymore unless it is requested. Can you tell I eat there all the time?? LOL!! They have a new (or I should say newer) gluten-free menu.

OK, see I know what to order so I usually don't ask for a menu :rolleyes: ! I think next time I'll ask!

wolfie Enthusiast
YEA!!! i just love RedBridge! I didn't know I could get fries at CIP. I have been to the one in Hilliard. Does the one on Sancus have a guitar player singing all of the beachy songs? The music was always my reason for going. The food is not my cup of tea, that is unless I can really get FRIES!!! I hate cooking my own. Thanks for the post.

Yes, they usually have a guitar player singing, but have scaled down on the performances for the winter months. :)

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