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| - I absolutely hate giving negative reviews, which is why I've never done it before. However, after looking at how many 1 star reviews this place has received over the years, it's clear that the managers don't read these or don't care.
There is ZERO AMBIANCE OR VIBE with this place. It's mostly an under 18 or over 60 place, and was 75 percent empty during late happy hour. My wife suspected that it was probably a big hit with the Monday night Bible Study crowd. The staff, while very pleasant, didn't seem terribly excited to be there, and I can't blame them when the place was totally empty.
We went up there to try the Wednesday Pizza special, as my wife wanted some for Lunch and Rosatti's didn't have single slices. I basically made her order it against her wishes, since, how badly can you screw up pizza when it's your advertised special? I'll never make that mistake again.
Whoever makes the pizza should be drawn and quartered, and after that, shown the door. Either the crust and/or cheese had a distinct "mothball" taste, and Ragu would have been an improvement on the sauce (no spice at all). I've eaten every crappy frozen pizza on the market, and any of them would have been a massive improvement on this goop.
Surprisingly, my Coors Light draft and chicken wings were just fine, but that didn't make up for the pizza. After that ordeal, the least I could do was buy my wife a couple of normal Kendall Jackson Chardonnays, at $9.50 a glass. This seemed a bit pricey for such a dumpy place, but we weren't taking any chances on the "house" wine. That was too scary a proposition, even though they were less than half the price. Thoughts of turpentine kept running through my head.
You couldn't pay us to go back to this place unless they blew it up and started all over. The owners must be making money somewhere else because this place "aint happening."
It's a real shame for such an interesting location.
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