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wlou
01-06-2015, 09:27 AM
We cannot believe how downhill this place has gone, what a shame. Went last night at 6;30 to order a drink and some appetizers…Wait until you hear what happened…Ordered a grey goose and tonic..Sorry we are out of goose..Ok how about a ketel one and tonic…Sorry out of that..Ok, lets try Absolut…nope that one out too...Ok give me what you have with tonic..
Then: We will have two appetizers, the crab cake bites and the bruschetta..

Wait 20 min…Came back out, Sorry they just told me we are out of crab..

Ok give us the caprese salad..Ok…Salad comes out , we ask for balsamic vinegar,, Sorry we are out of that..

Then, and you won't believe this..Two other couples beside us..

They order chicken wraps,, sorry out of chicken.
The other two ladies at the end of the bar order a flat bread pizza…Sorry the pizza oven just broke...
WHAT??? We are watching all of this unfold in amazement! So, my hubby asks to speak to the mgr..Younger gent comes over obviously does not want to! Talks to the other servers and bartender first before slowly coming over..Hubby explains all that just happened..He says,," Well, we got busy this past weekend and still waiting on a truck…Hubby says , really? Thats your answer..Then hubby says to the mgr, You really don't care do you? Gent says,,, well nah.. I have no excuses..walks away then proceeds to fuss at the server for sending him over to talk to us....
We were all in shock! The craziest part of this story is..They are located right in front of a Publix market that was open and sells…YEP you guessed it!...Crab,Chicken,and balsamic vinegar! If anyone knows the owner of this rest, pass this story along just in case they happen to care...
We are really starting to think they may be in the process of closing down, if not, they should be…...

TheVillageChicken
01-06-2015, 09:31 AM
We cannot believe how downhill this place has gone, what a shame. Went last night at 6;30 to order a drink and some appetizers…Wait until you hear what happened…Verbatim:
Server:

Holy Cow! The server was a mime?

graciegirl
01-06-2015, 09:34 AM
Holy Cow! The server was a mime?


Mr. Chicken. You wit you. I just love your posts.

wlou
01-06-2015, 09:43 AM
sorry but I hit enter by mistake before I finished typing..Just needed a few more minutes to edit before the replies started….

Bonny
01-06-2015, 09:46 AM
Such a shame to hear this. Especially if they don't care. Being a manager, he is probably stuck taking the fall for the owners and may be frustrated. I don't think they give their managers the authority to take care of things on their own. :(

I have to say, we used to go there quite often and enjoyed it, but we haven't been there for quite awhile.
I just never think about.

justjim
01-06-2015, 10:26 AM
Restaurants in TV seem to start off with good service and food but go (over time) because of poor management. "Rents" are high and its a very very tough business for "mom & pop" restaurants.

Bonny
01-06-2015, 10:51 AM
Restaurants in TV seem to start off with good service and food but go (over time) because of poor management. "Rents" are high and its a very very tough business for "mom & pop" restaurants.
When people open a business, they know what the rent is. They already know they have to provide quality and good service if they want to make money. If they aren't able to do that, they shouldn't open a business.
It is a shame. I hate to see anyone go out of business.
They also had some problems with ownership that may have distracted them from doing what needed to be done in the beginning. :(

graciegirl
01-06-2015, 11:05 AM
When people open a business, they know what the rent is. They already know they have to provide quality and good service if they want to make money. If they aren't able to do that, they shouldn't open a business.
It is a shame. I hate to see anyone go out of business.
They also had some problems with ownership that may have distracted them from doing what needed to be done in the beginning. :(


I agree. They know how much it will cost and no one makes them rent here. What people need to know is that the lion's share of the business happens in the high season, which is only three months. That means that they have to maintain themselves on far less income during the rest of the year. That takes some doing.

And Bonny knows many of the back stories. Sorry to hear this kind of stuff. especially in the middle of the high season. It sounds like things are very seriously bad.

Cedwards38
01-06-2015, 11:10 AM
I'm really sorry to hear this because I've also enjoyed this restaurant in the past and they seemed to have it together. It's sad really.

golf2140
01-06-2015, 12:05 PM
Restaurants in TV seem to start off with good service and food but go (over time) because of poor management. "Rents" are high and its a very very tough business for "mom & pop" restaurants.

Can you explain the "High Rent" ?

NYGUY
01-06-2015, 12:10 PM
Funny, several months ago we were there and they were out of the first two premium vodkas I ordered. I thought at the time "the are going out of business" since a sure sign is when the liquor distributor cuts off credit and goes to cash only. Sounds like it has just taken a little longer than I thought.

rubicon
01-06-2015, 12:31 PM
Guess what type of business fails more readily in its first year?

Rent amounts are subject to the laws of supply and demand in the local market

Management is a pivotal factor in a business's success or failure.

Business plans must be realistic and intentionally conservative

There are unpleasant circumstances that could never be predicted and the reason for being intentionally conservative in a business plan.

Cash flow is critical and the continually increase/decrease of population in Florida exacerbates planning. This is especially difficult for restaurants because much of their inventory is quickly perishable

getdul981
01-06-2015, 02:17 PM
Liked it better when it was Ci-Ci's Pizza.

graciegirl
01-06-2015, 02:24 PM
Can you explain the "High Rent" ?


I am pretty sure you know this , but places in high traffic areas usually can charge more rent than those places which are off the beaten path or away from most activities, and in The Villages situation, that can be described as golf cart reachable.

It is the way in most resort areas. Near the attractions, the rent costs more. Why? Because it can. People are in business to make money, not give stuff away.

TheVillageChicken
01-06-2015, 03:10 PM
Guess what type of business fails more readily in its first year?

Rent amounts are subject to the laws of supply and demand in the local market

Management is a pivotal factor in a business's success or failure.

Business plans must be realistic and intentionally conservative

There are unpleasant circumstances that could never be predicted and the reason for being intentionally conservative in a business plan.

Cash flow is critical and the continually increase/decrease of population in Florida exacerbates planning. This is especially difficult for restaurants because much of their inventory is quickly perishable

And...drumroll.....never expect to live off the proceeds from your new business for at least the first two years.

alanmcdonald
01-06-2015, 03:18 PM
We were there last week. We were going to go to the Mexican place nearby but the line was out the door there. There were only a few people in Meza Luma. We actually wondered why there was almost no one there when the closest other restaurant was packed.

I can't figure out how they are running out of so many things with so few customers.

rubicon
01-06-2015, 03:42 PM
And...drumroll.....never expect to live off the proceeds from your new business for at least the first two years.

TheVillageChicken: Thank you so much. I do remember that rule now that you produced it.

krausaj
01-06-2015, 04:05 PM
We go there often and have always enjoyed good service and food. I was there today for lunch and it was very good. They are preparing to have a wine tasting and dinner on February 4th. Call and get a reservation. Everyone deserves a second chance....

Skip
01-06-2015, 04:32 PM
...a sure sign is when the liquor distributor cuts off credit and goes to cash only. Sounds like it has just taken a little longer than I thought.
You got it. The reason they are out of liquor is their distributor cut them off for not paying their bills, same with the food purveyors.

They are preparing to have a wine tasting and dinner on February 4th. Call and get a reservation. Everyone deserves a second chance....

Wine tasting without wine, that'll be interesting. What ever you do, don't pay in advance.

Next will be the orange tape on the door from the Florida Dept. of (Sales Tax) Revenue.

"Another one bites the dust!'

Skip

Bonanza
01-06-2015, 05:35 PM
Can you explain the "High Rent" ?

"High rent" to me signifies a higher amount than might be expected in a certain location. And don't forget the percentage the developer gets on the total receipts.

DougB
01-06-2015, 05:41 PM
"High rent" to me signifies a higher amount than might be expected in a certain location. And don't forget the percentage the developer gets on the total receipts.

What percent would that be?

jblum315
01-06-2015, 05:51 PM
Sorry but Mezza Luna started out with poor service and went downhill from there. We went there very soon after they opened. They had no bread. And no apologies. Later, service was indifferent with many servers standing around chatting with each other. And it's pricey. I really didn't think it would last.

philnpat
01-06-2015, 06:00 PM
"High rent" to me signifies a higher amount than might be expected in a certain location. And don't forget the percentage the developer gets on the total receipts.

And the rent charged was a surprise to the owners? They weren't made aware of it before they signed the lease?...come on!

sunnyatlast
01-06-2015, 06:14 PM
I went to a luncheon there in June. The rude female bartender with ponytail (who used to work at Red Sauce) and the waitress who called our group's hostess a "b*tch" behind her back gave every indication this place was not going to last. There was nobody but our group of 12, and the service was very slow and food was mediocre at best.

Unless an owner who cares is present ALL the time, "While the cat's away, the mice will play"…..and treat customers like they're intruders.

bagboy
01-06-2015, 06:30 PM
Recently during a meeting regarding commercial doings in The Villages, the question of this "percentage" was asked to the executive (name I don't remember) in charge of the developers commercial division. And he answered to I think hundreds in attendance that there is NO percentage of sales charge added to any merchant and/or restaurant lease.
Answering in such a public forum would lead me to probably believe that he is telling the truth and this percentage theory is bogus. I do not have personal knowledge one way or another. Just relaying what I remember being said recently by someone who should know.

Shimpy
01-06-2015, 06:31 PM
I certainly won't miss them. When they started serving breakfast wife and I went and had a memorable experience. Halfway through the "ordeal" I was looking around for cameras hidden thinking we were on Candid Camera.
Wife asked for decaf coffee and I asked for regular. After me getting mine and a refill we asked where the decaf was. They said they had to brew decaf. I would think a restaurant would always have decaf available. Then after a long wait the waitress told us that they had grains in the coffee and had to brew another batch. My eggs were floating in grease and I really didn't want to eat them. The experience rated them our personal "cross them off the list".

Northwoods
01-06-2015, 07:13 PM
We were there last weekend. It's was the first time for me. (Also was going to go to the Mexican restaurant but there was a wait). I was actually pleasantly surprised. All the tables were full, there was entertainment, and the food was very good. So having been there less than a week ago, they had everything we ordered and it was quite good. Wait staff was also very nice.

er9027
01-06-2015, 09:06 PM
Could this possibly be just one bad nite? From everyone else it sounds like this isn't the normal? just askin'

2catsmeow
01-06-2015, 09:32 PM
We just home from a lovely meal at Meza Luna tonight. Arrived around 7:00 and I would say it was at least half full. We were greeted by the hostess and promptly shown to a table. Our waitress Darcie was great - took our drink order promptly and answered any menu questions we had. Our friends had a pizza - yes the oven was down yesterday, but it was repaired and operational today. My husband had the Penne Arrabiata and I had the Penne Bolognese - both as good as - or better - than any other Italian restaurant in The Villages. Darcie brought the table a wonderful basket of garlic bread to enjoy with our salads. We had a great time and a wonderful meal.

KathieI
01-06-2015, 09:33 PM
We were there last weekend. It's was the first time for me. (Also was going to go to the Mexican restaurant but there was a wait). I was actually pleasantly surprised. All the tables were full, there was entertainment, and the food was very good. So having been there less than a week ago, they had everything we ordered and it was quite good. Wait staff was also very nice.

I agree, I've been there at least 3 times in the past month. The food was absolutely fantastic and they had everything I requested. They were very busy and had Kathleen Kane singing, it was a lovely evening.

I'd give them a second chance, haven't had a bad meal there yet.

PS, I usually get house wines, I'm not that fussy.

Jdmiata
01-06-2015, 09:34 PM
My wife and I were there this past Friday. Although the wine portion was small we found the food to be very good. Their tomato sauce was excellent and I cleaned the plate with their delicious bread. As a NY Italian I was very pleased with the food , especially the sauce which is the integral part of Italian cooking.

graciegirl
01-06-2015, 09:39 PM
"High rent" to me signifies a higher amount than might be expected in a certain location. And don't forget the percentage the developer gets on the total receipts.


The Morse family doesn't make any percentage of total receipts. See the post above.

Bonny
01-06-2015, 10:08 PM
"High rent" to me signifies a higher amount than might be expected in a certain location. And don't forget the percentage the developer gets on the total receipts.
They know that before they open a business.

Bonny
01-06-2015, 10:14 PM
I'm so glad to hear people saying good things. We have always had good food and good service there and never any problems.
We haven't been there for awhile.
I think I'll make a note to go there next week.
We like there stromboli and pizza !

Bonny
01-06-2015, 10:21 PM
I must say I wish the thread title did not say "Goodbye Mezza Luna". People just trolling on here would look at that and assume they are closed. It would be a shame to see that affect the business there.

We all need to be careful when we chose a thread title so it's not misleading to people who come on here and just look at the topics and don't read the posts.
We certainly never want to wish someone out of business.
There are a few places I don't like and don't go.
That doesn't mean I wish for them to close. If other people like them, that's great. I just go somewhere else and we can all enjoy what we like.
I love the choices we have in the Villages !!

LndLocked
01-06-2015, 10:48 PM
The Morse family doesn't make any percentage of total receipts. See the post above.

I can 150% assure you that they do make a % of sales. I not only personally know several biz owners that lease from The Developers commercial dept ..... I have seen actual leases. I also know several more that chose not to open a biz on TV leased space do to this lease provision. The % varies based on type of biz, location, size of space leased and length of lease.

The answer from the guy from the commercial dept was carefully phrased to avoid full disclosure.

That said .... it is not an uncommon practice in "hot" commercial markets.

circletrack
01-07-2015, 12:32 AM
I can 150% assure you that they do make a % of sales. I not only personally know several biz owners that lease from The Developers commercial dept ..... I have seen actual leases. I also know several more that chose not to open a biz on TV leased space do to this lease provision. The % varies based on type of biz, location, size of space leased and length of lease.

The answer from the guy from the commercial dept was carefully phrased to avoid full disclosure.

That said .... it is not an uncommon practice in "hot" commercial markets.

Good to know, I was afraid the businesses were not told of this percentage up front and that it was an unfair practice.

Thankfully it seems all parties looking to lease are free to make the best business decision for themselves.

graciegirl
01-07-2015, 03:58 AM
I must say I wish the thread title did not say "Goodbye Mezza Luna". People just trolling on here would look at that and assume they are closed. It would be a shame to see that affect the business there.

We all need to be careful when we chose a thread title so it's not misleading to people who come on here and just look at the topics and don't read the posts.
We certainly never want to wish someone out of business.
There are a few places I don't like and don't go.
That doesn't mean I wish for them to close. If other people like them, that's great. I just go somewhere else and we can all enjoy what we like.
I love the choices we have in the Villages !!


Well said and very fair. I so agree. I have been there three times and enjoyed it each time. I too wish them well.

graciegirl
01-07-2015, 04:12 AM
After the public address on the subject, the words clearly stating that no percentage of sales was part of the lease on commercial property by The Villages.

Here is a link to commercial property. I wish someone would call them and ask them again. I don't care. It just bums me when people make scathing statements as if The Villages were a big con operation. \\

We have one valid and honest and reliable poster who says they do and one who says they don't and I clearly remember reading and rereading the article about it. It is done all over the country and is not uncommon and certainly legal, but I remember reading they didn't.

Missypie, do you know?????


The Villages Commercial Property Sales & Leasing (http://www.thevillagescommercialproperty.com/)

missypie
01-07-2015, 06:23 AM
After the public address on the subject, the words clearly stating that no percentage of sales was part of the lease on commercial property by The Villages.

Here is a link to commercial property. I wish someone would call them and ask them again. I don't care. It just bums me when people make scathing statements as if The Villages were a big con operation. \\

We have one valid and honest and reliable poster who says they do and one who says they don't and I clearly remember reading and rereading the article about it. It is done all over the country and is not uncommon and certainly legal, but I remember reading they didn't.

Missypie, do you know?????


The Villages Commercial Property Sales & Leasing (http://www.thevillagescommercialproperty.com/)

I can only assume about here in TV. We have a business in another state. It is located in a very affluent area. Our rent is very high but it goes with the area. When our sales exceed a certain number then we must give the landlord a percentage of our sales that were over and above the magic number. We knew this before signing on the dotted line. Of course our attorney spelled everything out for us as we were novices back in the day.

When I read about TV charging high rent, it is because we have a captive audience here. I don't think the rent is overly high if you have a good business and plan. Once again, I'll play the broken record of "location location" .

zonerboy
01-07-2015, 11:20 AM
I've only eaten at Mezza Luna once and was quite satisfied. Absolutely nothing to complain about. If this restaurant is to close, let it be because market forces so dictate.
We don't need negative posters here on TOTV the help push it over the edge. What is the agenda here?

wlou
01-07-2015, 04:36 PM
First off I had no "agenda"..I only meant goodbye as to the fact I will not be going there any longer…If we can't share our knowledge of our experiences so that others can learn and decide for themselves about local businesses ( landscapers etc.) then what good is this forum? Isn't that what made the BBB, seniors against crime, and Angie's list so popular? Cant we share what happens to us ~~~good and bad? Also, in hindsight, I did have an agenda…Was hoping that someone did know the owner and told them like I stated in the orig post... I ran a business for 20 + years and know that a few bad employees can ruin it…I would like nothing more than this restaurant to stay open.. Don't worry the moderator here changed the title…Sorry but I meant no harm, truly..Just can't think quick enough when I type I guess…
I am , however, starting to figure out why so many are leaving this forum…..

DougB
01-07-2015, 04:58 PM
Seriously doubt if any posts on TOTV make or break a business.

Wandatime
01-07-2015, 09:04 PM
First off I had no "agenda"..I only meant goodbye as to the fact I will not be going there any longer…If we can't share our knowledge of our experiences so that others can learn and decide for themselves about local businesses ( landscapers etc.) then what good is this forum? Isn't that what made the BBB, seniors against crime, and Angie's list so popular? Cant we share what happens to us ~~~good and bad? Also, in hindsight, I did have an agenda…Was hoping that someone did know the owner and told them like I stated in the orig post... I ran a business for 20 + years and know that a few bad employees can ruin it…I would like nothing more than this restaurant to stay open.. Don't worry the moderator here changed the title…Sorry but I meant no harm, truly..Just can't think quick enough when I type I guess…
I am , however, starting to figure out why so many are leaving this forum…..

Don't let a few grumpies send you packing! I see you are from Richmond, VA - so am I! Lived all over the place . . . The Fan, Varina, Shokoe Slip, West End, Chesterfield, and now North Prince George. I worked for FFV (which is now condos if you can believe it).

Bonny
01-07-2015, 10:06 PM
First off I had no "agenda"..I only meant goodbye as to the fact I will not be going there any longer…If we can't share our knowledge of our experiences so that others can learn and decide for themselves about local businesses ( landscapers etc.) then what good is this forum? Isn't that what made the BBB, seniors against crime, and Angie's list so popular? Cant we share what happens to us ~~~good and bad? Also, in hindsight, I did have an agenda…Was hoping that someone did know the owner and told them like I stated in the orig post... I ran a business for 20 + years and know that a few bad employees can ruin it…I would like nothing more than this restaurant to stay open.. Don't worry the moderator here changed the title…Sorry but I meant no harm, truly..Just can't think quick enough when I type I guess…
I am , however, starting to figure out why so many are leaving this forum…..
Without going all through the posts, I don't recall anyone being nasty or anything about the original post other than those stating who does and who doesn't like it unless I missed something. My only problem was the title saying "Goodbye". I went to our Parrot Head meeting and someone came up to me and said I hear Mezza Luna closed. He said he saw it on TOTV. He skims through things here, but doesn't read or post a lot. I had to tell him that it hasn't closed.

krausaj
01-08-2015, 10:29 AM
Well said Bonnie!

Walter123
01-08-2015, 11:42 AM
Mezza Luna closed? Too bad, I liked the salad pizza. :cry:

graciegirl
01-08-2015, 12:09 PM
Seriously doubt if any posts on TOTV make or break a business.


Au contraire, honey bunny. I went to a vendor at the farmers market and they told me that someone on TOTV had mentioned what good vegetables they had and how nice their children were and they got a lot of business from those comments.

We need to realize that we can help and we can harm so we need to be sure our posts are fair and honest.

zonerboy
01-08-2015, 12:30 PM
Yes, post your good experiences and your bad ones. That's what a forum is for. But don't imply a place is about to close because you got poor service. Or that the reason they ran out of certain things is because they haven't been paying their suppliers. Too many people read between the lines and draw conclusions that are not warranted.
In the past, I have suspected that when a new restaurant opens, competing places post phony bad reviews online to put down the new place. Just my opinion.

simpkinp
01-08-2015, 09:42 PM
It is very important how the OP selects the title of the thread. It did sound like Mezzaluna was closing. I went to lunch there yesterday and the food was great, as usual.

Whalen
01-08-2015, 10:50 PM
Went to Meza Luna tonight and had a really nice dinner. Husband enjoyed his Pasta Primavera and my Shrimp Parmagiano was delicious.
Service was good a there was a singer who was mellow and most enjoyable.
We live in Hemingway and consider Meza to be our local place where we can go at any time to enjoy a full meal or just a pizza and a glass of wine.

Do they have an off night once in awhile, of course they do, but the good nights far outnumber occasional off night.

rubicon
01-09-2015, 01:01 PM
Perhaps it is poor reading comprehension on my part but I was left with the impression that Meza Luna was closing? I guess I need to read once for the heart and again for the eyes

Blondesare
01-09-2015, 01:20 PM
When asked were I would like to go for my birthday dinner, some place Italian was my first pick. My favorite dish is veal parmigiana. It has always been excellent at Mezza Luna. After reading the past couple posts I was hesitant on going but I had never had a bad meal so went there for dinner. Once again it was the best veal around. My friend had a calamari appetizer and spaghetti and meat balls are really enjoyed them both. The server was attentive and polite. They gave me a chocolate molten cake free for my birthday and were even fairly good at the happy birthday song. So maybe they were really having a shipping issue. My friend wants to go back and said it was the best place I have taken him to in the villages. Anyone can have a bad day.

TomOB
01-09-2015, 06:19 PM
I think this horse has been beat to death. I hate, I love, out of business, in business, change the title, good day-bad day, etc. What else can anyone say. I have never been there and all these pages have just made me feel that if I am ever near Mezza Luna and I am hungry, I may stop in or I might not. It seems that in six or seven pages everything has been said.

jboursales
01-09-2015, 06:30 PM
This was the same scene as Havanna before it became Hemingways which I feel is the best restaurant in the Village. The only way a restaurant is out of everything is because they did not pay their food vender. Heminways the BEST.

Bonny
01-09-2015, 06:35 PM
This was the same scene as Havanna before it became Hemingways which I feel is the best restaurant in the Village. The only way a restaurant is out of everything is because they did not pay their food vender. Heminways the BEST.
This is definitely not a true statement !

NYGUY
01-09-2015, 10:33 PM
I think this horse has been beat to death. I hate, I love, out of business, in business, change the title, good day-bad day, etc. What else can anyone say. I have never been there and all these pages have just made me feel that if I am ever near Mezza Luna and I am hungry, I may stop in or I might not. It seems that in six or seven pages everything has been said.

You may be on to something....maybe a maximum number of posts per thread....you pick the number!!...no, never mind, we will have 10 pages of posts arguing over the number....:shrug:

Shirleevee
01-10-2015, 12:17 AM
This was the same scene as Havanna before it became Hemingways which I feel is the best restaurant in the Village. The only way a restaurant is out of everything is because they did not pay their food vender. Heminways the BEST.

Stale croissant tea sandwiches and really bad paella does not get my vote for the best restaurant anywhere.

Shirleevee
01-10-2015, 12:22 AM
Went to Meza Luna tonight and had a really nice dinner. Husband enjoyed his Pasta Primavera and my Shrimp Parmagiano was delicious.
Service was good a there was a singer who was mellow and most enjoyable.
We live in Hemingway and consider Meza to be our local place where we can go at any time to enjoy a full meal or just a pizza and a glass of wine.

Do they have an off night once in awhile, of course they do, but the good nights far outnumber occasional off night.

I have been here for 8 years and have complaints and praises for most of the restaurants here in TV. I find that Meza Luna has been consistently good. Of all the restaurants it is in my top 5.

jrandall
01-10-2015, 12:29 AM
We really like Mezza Luna. Great pizza too!

Bonny
01-10-2015, 08:52 PM
Went to Mezza Luna tonight . Had a few drinks and pizza. Their pizza is very good and we enjoyed it. Got talking with the people next to us. He got the stromboli and she got the pasta primavera. They both enjoyed their meals.
I must say, the place was packed !! We were there from 6:00 - 8:00 and it was packed the whole time. No wait, but almost every seat was taken the whole time. Very nice to see.
There was a guy playing a keyboard. Very nice background music, of course, while the bar was watching football whooping and hollering for the Pats vs the Ravens !! LOL ;)
Andy, our bartender, always takes good care of everyone !!

waynet
01-11-2015, 08:20 AM
I sometimes question some posters agenda on this site. Have they really experienced what they claim? I frequent Meza Luna,some afternoons and a few evenings for dinner. Is it always perfect? No. But it is a very good place for lunch and dinner and for some to say otherwise is a mystery to me. Maybe they have relatives that own another place?

graciegirl
01-11-2015, 08:26 AM
I sometimes question some posters agenda on this site. Have they really experienced what they claim? I frequent Meza Luna,some afternoons and a few evenings for dinner. Is it always perfect? No. But it is a very good place for lunch and dinner and for some to say otherwise is a mystery to me. Maybe they have relatives that own another place?


I agree.

Bonny
01-11-2015, 08:47 AM
Some people say I have an agenda.
I have no agendas and have no relatives that work in any restaurants in the Villages.
I never say anywhere is always perfect.
We do really like Mezza Luna's pizza. They have a good sauce.
I don't like every restaurant here and some I have never been to.
Actually, we like to eat out and go most of the time where we like the bartenders. :icon_wink:

simpkinp
01-14-2015, 10:41 PM
I really enjoy their Chicken Parmesan. The sauce is wonderful and the meat is pounded and tender. Also their Penne Ariabata is good. My girlfriends and I go there often and I also go with my BF. Always a good meal

Shirleevee
01-14-2015, 11:42 PM
Some people say I have an agenda.
I have no agendas and have no relatives that work in any restaurants in the Villages.
I never say anywhere is always perfect.
We do really like Mezza Luna's pizza. They have a good sauce.
I don't like every restaurant here and some I have never been to.
Actually, we like to eat out and go most of the time where we like the bartenders. :icon_wink:

Oh Bonnie, you have an agenda, to have fun! :pepper2:

Barefoot
01-15-2015, 12:03 AM
Yes, post your good experiences and your bad ones. That's what a forum is for. But don't imply a place is about to close because you got poor service. Or that the reason they ran out of certain things is because they haven't been paying their suppliers. Too many people read between the lines and draw conclusions that are not warranted.
In the past, I have suspected that when a new restaurant opens, competing places post phony bad reviews online to put down the new place. Just my opinion.

You are always a breath of fresh air!

applesoffh
01-15-2015, 03:20 PM
I sometimes question some posters agenda on this site. Have they really experienced what they claim? I frequent Meza Luna,some afternoons and a few evenings for dinner. Is it always perfect? No. But it is a very good place for lunch and dinner and for some to say otherwise is a mystery to me. Maybe they have relatives that own another place?
You are so right! There are lots of restaurants in TV, and no one will love everything about every one of them. If your experience has been horrible, did you speak with a manager? If so, what was the outcome? Did you give the place another chance?

Too many "It was terrible and I'll never go back" posts about all types of restaurants. If they stink, they won't last long. It's a personal taste thing (except for crummy service, which can and does happen).

Miles42
01-15-2015, 03:22 PM
Just as those that like and support this place the ones that have a bad experience have the right to post it. The OP sounds they did every thing to find a solution by talking to the manager. Nothing was resolved and they will not be returning. One never steps in front of a bus the second time around.

krausaj
01-15-2015, 07:16 PM
Mezza Luna is a really good spot. New manager, good food and friendly staff. Love their pizza and eggplant parm. Veal parm is terrific. Linguini and clams good too. Give it a try for lunch, at the least!

Jnlegran
01-15-2015, 08:18 PM
We found the food quality very average, overpriced and service terrible. We stopped going there when they charged us to share our meal.

Bonny
01-15-2015, 08:27 PM
We found the food quality very average, overpriced and service terrible. We stopped going there when they charged us to share our meal.
We have shared a meal and didn't get charged. We just ordered a meal and we both sat and ate it. We didn't ask for separate plates or anything. Just an extra fork. It was no problem.

waynet
01-15-2015, 09:37 PM
had a very good meatball grinder today for lunch. Good servive from Andrew.

CassieInVa
01-20-2015, 08:47 PM
Had a decent experience there tonight. It was as our first time. Wings were delicious, as was my salad. Busy but not packed. Although we had a good experience, I have no doubt that the OP probably had a rough time there and we should respect their opinion.

I do think it is a little odd though, that some immediately think running out of certain food items means that they haven't paid their bill. It could just be a matter of late delivery, forgot to order or just a lot of people ordering the same thing at the same time!

jrandall
01-20-2015, 09:53 PM
I am sorry you had a bad experience. My husband and I average eating here every week and a half. We have had excellent service each time and the food has been wonderful. Tonight we went and I had a pizza and my husband had chicken and shrimp primavera. They were both excellent. I for one am so glad the restaurant is here and it is a keeper for us.

:bowdown:

simpkinp
01-20-2015, 10:07 PM
We had dinner there tonight and could not be happier. Spicy Penne Ariabiata for me and Chicken Parmesan for BF. Someone overheard us talking about his birthday and brought us a Tiramisu to die for. With a couple of $2 Martinis and 2 for one happy hour drinks, what's not to love? Garlic bread and salad is also great. Not a fan of their soup, always get the salad, but that's just me. Ooh, had a 15% off coupon too!

coconutmama
02-01-2015, 02:46 PM
We enjoy eating there. Have only been a 1/2 dozen times, but never a problem.

Sandtrap328
02-01-2015, 03:59 PM
We found the food quality very average, overpriced and service terrible. We stopped going there when they charged us to share our meal.

Charging you to share your meal? Why that sounds just like a restaurant in a big city - oh wait, The Villages is now a city of over 100,000 people.

As long as you were notified that there would be a sharing charge, this is a perfectly acceptable thing to do.

Oh, what did the manager say when you spoke with him regarding your overpriced food and terrible service as well as the sharing charge? :ohdear: