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| - It's hard to believe that a place that has had a grand opening and has been open for two full weeks would be assembling tables during lunch time on a Saturday, and lacks any highchairs, but that was the case at Mama Theresa's in Tega Cay. When the owner was questioned about the lack of highchairs, he noted that they were on backorder, and that customers have requested them every day since they have been open. Don't try for delivery yet, either, even though the menu says they offer it. According to the owner, they don't have their Point Of Service program in operation, and until that happens, delivery isn't an option.
Pizza, as a food in general, is usually pretty good even when it isn't the best, and Mama Theresa's is good enough. Veggie Lasagna served in a portion large enough for three is also middle of the road, but for the price, is acceptable.
Located in Graystone Crossing in the former J & S Butcher Shop space (let's pour one out for the dearly departed butcher homeys, please), outdoor signage is banners, and the interior décor is sparse. Most of the wall art is promotional posters for pasta sauce, which indicates that they don't make their own. If memory serves, though, those posters might be remnants from the butcher shop, which sold fresh pasta and sauce. So, they are either advertising that they don't have house made sauce, or they have pictures of another business's products. Neither is particularly good for their image, which at this point seems a bit commitment phobic. Here's hoping that as their new buisness kinks are sorted, the experience at Mama Theresa's will improve.
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