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  • I don't celebrate this day that many Ohioans refer to as 'Sweetest Day'. But I do like to eat. At least daily. So I invited one of my favorite single gals out for some food. And off we went! Guess where we went!? Need some hints? Okay. Everything is painted red. It's really really incredibly bright inside. There's shiny waxed floors. Music playing. And a employee with a red shirt and khaki pants on. Oh wait. No, no red shirt and khaki pants. That's Target. But combine all the other clues, add some tables, some pizza, and some pasta and you've got 3 Brothers! Our dining destination for the evening. With absolutely zero romantic ambiance this was a excellent pick for the night. First off our server and service was great. The waitress was very friendly, helpful, and acted like she really wanted us to have a nice time. It was service you don't see to often anymore and darnit if I knew her name I'd put it right here! But I forgot it. Cause that's what guys do. So, we started off with a order of cheesy bread that was really good. Plenty of melted cheese and a good garlic flavor. It came with a side of marinara sauce. Why does everyone serve marinara dipping sauce cold? Is it just me that may want it warmed to match the temperature of the food? If anyone has the answer or prefers theirs cold please contact me at once. I need answers. Every restaurant I've ever been to serves it cold so I'm not holding it against anyone or anything. But I just wonder why. Anyways.. My gal pal ordered their Philly Cheesesteak sub. And after asking our server about their chicken fettuccine alfredo I decided to go with that (photos uploaded). She really liked her sub. She said it was toasted perfectly and the bread had some baked on seasoning that made it special. My dish was pretty good as well. The alfredo sauce was rich and, without sounding too much like goldilocks, not too thin and not too thick. But just right. I think the chicken could have used a bit more flavor but overall a satisfying dinner. I didn't think about it until I got home but I believe I was supposed to receive a piece of garlic bread with my pasta but never did. So you were supposed to receive a review of said garlic bread but never will. How's that make you feel? Me too. At the end the manager came over and thanked us for eating there. It was nice. All-in-all it was a good to great experience that I'd recommend to others. Especially if you want to take someone to dinner and let the lack of romantic ambiance say (without actually saying) "Hey this is a 100% friend-zone dinner so your picking up your half of the check". 3 Brothers did try and make an effort to spice things up in the dining room for Sweetest Day. They had heart shaped balloons tied to the back of chairs and were giving out free dessert pizzas. But with lightsas bright as a football stadium it's just not that kinda place.
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