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elevatorman37
03-25-2012, 07:03 PM
Do not be taken in by their Sunday specials of free wine with the order of 2 prime rib dinners. The cut of meat they give you is uneatable. After cutting off the fat I called the waitress to show her... unfortunately after waiting 15 minutes she brought back a cut of meat as bad as my original order. at least the wine was good. Richie

philnpat
03-25-2012, 09:03 PM
We went for the same special a few weeks ago.
I've never had a better or tastier prime rib in my life. There were 4 of us and we all felt the same way. It wasn't the largest cut of meat but by far the best we've had.

ffresh
07-06-2012, 11:38 PM
Three and a half (my granddaughter) of us went last week for the $50 special - I had the pork. We all thought the service, atmosphere and food made for one of the most enjoyable evenings that we've experienced in a very long while! Anxious to return. :mmmm:

Fred

rubicon
07-07-2012, 04:51 AM
In the day I had the obligation to plan conventions, etc. Trying to make everyone happy i learned was a major attempt but never achieved. People will always complain because their expectation levels vary and for some they are so demanding it became my belief that God himself is going to find that they will complain to him about shortcomings of heaven

tainsley
07-07-2012, 04:58 AM
Arnold Palmer's is one of my favorites! The French onion soup...ooh la la!

2 Oldcrabs
07-07-2012, 05:22 AM
We went there in January. Steaks were tough and fatty. Hope it was not the norm. We will try again. Just not sure when.:mmmm:

Schaumburger
07-07-2012, 12:13 PM
What is the dress code for women at Arnold Palmer for lunch and dinner? I'm used to wearing capri pants and a nice top to most of the restaurants in TV, but didn't know how that would go over at Arnold Palmer.

zcaveman
07-07-2012, 12:20 PM
What is the dress code for women at Arnold Palmer for lunch and dinner? I'm used to wearing capri pants and a nice top to most of the restaurants in TV, but didn't know how that would go over at Arnold Palmer.

That would work fine.

Skip2MySue
07-07-2012, 12:41 PM
What is the dress code for women at Arnold Palmer for lunch and dinner? I'm used to wearing capri pants and a nice top to most of the restaurants in TV, but didn't know how that would go over at Arnold Palmer.

This would certainly be fine for women but management would probably be called if it were a man:jester:
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rp001
07-07-2012, 01:36 PM
I looooove their scallop salad....Have it at least once a week..

Schaumburger
07-07-2012, 01:46 PM
That would work fine.

Thank you. Somehow I got the impression that at least for dinner at Nancy Lopez and Arnold Palmer the "recommended" dress code is a littler dressier.

uujudy
07-07-2012, 02:29 PM
Thank you. Somehow I got the impression that at least for dinner at Nancy Lopez and Arnold Palmer the "recommended" dress code is a littler dressier.

As Mr. Aoki says, "Pull them up with you." :thumbup:

keithwand
07-08-2012, 09:52 AM
We did the prefix meal for $50.00 with free bottle of wine and they were bringing out cases of wine for the special.
The meal was great.
Mussels, filet, lobster bisque, cheese cake and of course wine.
Just don't tell anyone so we can get a table next to the windows.

perrjojo
07-08-2012, 02:41 PM
Do not be taken in by their Sunday specials of free wine with the order of 2 prime rib dinners. The cut of meat they give you is uneatable. After cutting off the fat I called the waitress to show her... unfortunately after waiting 15 minutes she brought back a cut of meat as bad as my original order. at least the wine was good. Richie

I'm sorry you had a bad experience there. We have eaten there several times and were always pleased. Many larger cities have better food and service but they also have astronomical prices. AP usually has a nice meal for a fair price.

asianthree
07-08-2012, 04:14 PM
have to admit prime rib can be great or not.. so may have been the or not night

Sensei
07-19-2012, 08:45 AM
johnfjohnston

Honolulu, Hawaii



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“Wipe the Table. Eliminate Some Flies. Front of the House should measure up to Back of the House.”

Reviewed July 18, 2012 NEW


Warmly greeted. Offered inside or outside seating. We selected inside due to threatening skies and chance of insects. Despite the computer advising no window tables available, the sparce late afternoon crowd had left one for us. We were ushered to a window table overlooking the golf course.
The bare table wanted a wipe which did not happen. Two Encyclopedic sized sticky menus were distributed to each representing both the nearly identical lunch and dinner offerings. Prices for the selections are the same whether ordered off the lunch or dinner menu. The dinner menu boasts chops and pasta. Despite the inside table, ample houseflies kept those at the table busy throughout the meal.

Since it was "Happy Hour" the vodka tonic was an entire shaker filled for $ 4.50!

Portions were generous, presented very well. Flavors all quite nice. The French onion soup is some of the most savory we have found. Salads so large they could not be finished. Perfectly fried batter dipped cod sandwich was accompanied by one half lemon in a delightful mesh bag to retain seeds. Cole slaw had nearly no flavor beyond cabbage.

Total for four who had no room for dessert a most reasonable $ 54.00 .

Patrons may need to point-out details to the staff which need attention such as the table's need for a wipe, drink order ignored, removing plates and asking to remove plates of folks still in process. The friendly staff will likely be accomodating. They just seem to have forgotten to address details.

Visited July 2012 Value
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graciegirl
07-19-2012, 08:49 AM
Well, Mr. John f Johnston, Welcome.

I think that was one of our more unusual first posts but very informative.

So...tell us how you liked the rest of our town???



Kind wishes,
Gracie

Sensei
07-19-2012, 02:52 PM
Dear Ms Gracie,

The town is perhaps one of the most friendly I have ever found.

billethkid
07-22-2012, 08:32 AM
if you are concerned about the dining dress code anywhere in FL the you may not have lived here long enough to know that FL casual works at 98.3% of all establishments.

Arnold Palmer or Nancy Lopez are no different than any other club in TV or the other 98.3%!!!

btk