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| - Prior to making my first visit here, all I knew of this place was that they had this monster pizza eating challenge. My boyfriend and I are always compelled by these food challenges, we figured we'd scope out the place and see what they had to offer. Upon walking in, we were surprised at how large the place was and the fact that they were kid-friendly. One side of the restaurant is set up with a decent amount of children's games that can be exchanged for prizes at a prize counter. The other side is set up for mainly dining, with television screens placed along each wall and corner for those who may be there to catch a game or two.
So back to my first visit. We walked into the door and were kind of getting the feel of the place as to not appear as though we were in foreign territory (which we obviously appeared to be), because as we were casually browsing the menu we were asked by a man behind the counter if it was our first time there. The man, whose name was Roberto had such a kind demeanor about him. Being that it was our first time there, he gave us a run down of the food on the menu as well as informing us of the lunch buffet that was still going on. He encouraged us to walk over to the lunch buffet to see their selections (salad, broasted chicken, potato wedges, a variety of pizza, desserts, etc) as it was a very good deal. We were surprised at first because he saved us a good amount of money considering we were ready to pay for a whole pizza, chicken wings, and drinks when we ended up paying 6.49 each! The best part about doing it this way was that if there was a pizza that was not out on the buffet, they were kind enough to make it for us.
Being that one of the few pizza buffets to compare it to in town is CiCi's, Graziano's is definitely a lot better quality, and one of the few true family-friendly places to go in town.
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