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Old 10-20-2013, 09:12 AM
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EP is one of our favorites. Never a bad meal. Never bad service. Hardly ever a wait. Thanks EP!
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Well on Saturday 10/19/13 my " Wifey " as opposed to " Hubby " and I tried Evans Prairie and " Wifey's " dinner was fine however I had Shepherds Pie and it was without a doubt The WORST Shepherds Pie I have ever had. How anyone can screw this up is beyond comprehension. A very simple recipe. We " Wifey " and I will try again another time.

As for the suggestion of speaking to the manager ..I stopped talking to walls along time ago.
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We went to EP two Saturdays ago and found the service to be good. I ordered their steak/shrimp special. it was good . My wife order steak pasta dish really bad tasting. I was surprised that they were out of Strip steaks on a Saturday. Order their 8 oz filet Good cut cooked to my request

We prefer water with our meals so can't comment on drinks
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We went last Wednesday with a group of 26. Service was good. Noticed my favorite buffalo chicken sandwich was missing from the menu. Ordered lettuce wraps and sent them back. Looked like they used chicken thigh meat to make them. Very unappealing. Asked her for the buffalo chicken sandwich and even though it wasn't on the menu she got it for me anyhow. This is one of my favorite places but seems like mixed reviews lately.
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We went their with a group of 8 waited 25 minutes for drinks.I ordered the special Fettucine Alfredo what came out to me was noodles in warm water.I wouldn`t let my dog eat that junk.It was so gross.I handed it back to the server and told her take it off my bill.I`am good with just the drink.Never again.
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They took seafood newberg off the menus of all 3 clubs. I will no longer have a meal there.
We are a group of 8.
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This is the worst restaurant for food quality and service in The Villages! My advice is skip it and try somewhere else like Cane Garden, Havana or Brownwood! Enjoy!
We like Evan's Prairie & go quite often with friends. Never had a bad meal and have always had good service.
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Had breakfast there last week----everything was great, especially the omelets. We've had dinner there 3 or 4 times, no complaints about the food or service. And before I hear any garbage about having "low standards", I've eaten at some of the best restaurants in the world, My wife's mother was a professional waitress at an upscale NYC restaurant and my brother-in-law was a graduate of the NY Culinary Institute and owned his own restaurant. My wife and I know food.
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Did your brother-in-law graduate from CIA in Hyde Park, NY? I have eaten there a few times. It was great!

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Had breakfast there last week----everything was great, especially the omelets. We've had dinner there 3 or 4 times, no complaints about the food or service. And before I hear any garbage about having "low standards", I've eaten at some of the best restaurants in the world, My wife's mother was a professional waitress at an upscale NYC restaurant and my brother-in-law was a graduate of the NY Culinary Institute and owned his own restaurant. My wife and I know food.
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Did your brother-in-law graduate from CIA in Hyde Park, NY? I have eaten there a few times. It was great!
Yes. And he owned and ran The Kopper Kettle on Staten Island for years
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Old 01-05-2016, 03:08 PM
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If I go to a restaurant twice and the food and service is poor I just don't go back for a long long time. It is very simple. I have never found a country club to have great food but I am sure there are some. I hear that Hacienda is good.
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