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Mitchell Sheinbaum
08-09-2013, 11:56 AM
We had the best "white' pizza ever and the eggplant parmigiana was also excellent. We were also able to dance to a very good duo (Danny and Johnny).

We stopped going here 5 years ago after disappointing meals and were amazed at the difference the new owners have made.

They told us that if you have a favorite dish they will make it for you (even if it's not on the menu) if you give them 24 - 48 hour notice to purchase the ingredients. Lobster here we come!

philnpat
08-09-2013, 12:37 PM
Does the hostess still greet you with a roll of her eyes asking "Do you have reservations" when there are only half a dozen patrons seated?
We've had great bar service but were disappointed in the dining room. To be fair, it's been a couple of years since we've last visited.

raynan
08-09-2013, 05:57 PM
Does the hostess still greet you with a roll of her eyes asking "Do you have reservations" when there are only half a dozen patrons seated?
We've had great bar service but were disappointed in the dining room. To be fair, it's been a couple of years since we've last visited.

Yes, she does.

gatherer47
08-09-2013, 06:53 PM
But Pete is a great guy and his holiday picnics are terrific!

PaPaLarry
08-10-2013, 06:29 AM
Does the hostess still greet you with a roll of her eyes asking "Do you have reservations" when there are only half a dozen patrons seated?
We've had great bar service but were disappointed in the dining room. To be fair, it's been a couple of years since we've last visited.
I laugh when I read your comment. We had the same experience. And that's the owners wife!!! But Pete (the owner) means well, and is very clean. He just needs his wife to stay away from the business. Nothing like arriving, and asked, if you have a reservation, and there are 8 tables empty?? hehe

Mudder
08-10-2013, 06:49 PM
That hostess is not Pete's wife ! The looks are worth it to get the cream puff at end of meal!

BobandMarilyn
08-10-2013, 07:17 PM
We had lunch last week and were very disappointed in the quality of the food. Will not return.

rkimball
08-26-2013, 10:42 AM
When we first moved to The Villages years ago the restaurant at the Santiago Club was standing room only. The developer then allowed the tenant to let this property fall into disrepair. So now its up to us residents to buy and maintain this building as another small rec. center/pool hall. If he, the developer did not want to be in the restaurant business he should not have built them in the first place.

But, of course, they were big selling points to future home site buyers. A restaurant/club house right across the street. Remember Chula Vista. Now El Santiago. Next Tierra Del Sol and then Havana.

ilovetv
08-26-2013, 11:05 AM
We had the exact same experience with the hostess, rolling her eyes and huffy when we had no reservation and the tables are 80% empty. Big turn off!

When will business owners and doctors' offices get it, that receptionists and hostesses can drive customers away, and the most enthusiastic, well-mannered person they can find should be placed in that position??

Challenger
08-26-2013, 11:07 AM
When we first moved to The Villages years ago the restaurant at the Santiago Club was standing room only. The developer then allowed the tenant to let this property fall into disrepair. So now its up to us residents to buy and maintain this building as another small rec. center/pool hall. If he, the developer did not want to be in the restaurant business he should not have built them in the first place.

But, of course, they were big selling points to future home site buyers. A restaurant/club house right across the street. Remember Chula Vista. Now El Santiago. Next Tierra Del Sol and then Havana.

Early in my banking career I learned that new independent and family owned restaurants had a failure rate of about 50% in the first year. another 50% or so failed in the next two years. The exception to this pattern is national chains, which have sophisticated models for the placement and operations of the stores.
I don't think the "Developer has much control over the bigger forces that are characteristic os a problematic type of business.

In a town of 35000 people I know of one location that housed 9 start up eateries in 20 years, all failed.:icon_hungry:

Irishmen
08-26-2013, 11:12 AM
It is a business with low margins. TDS was once a great hangout after a round of golf. Maybe it still is.....

graciegirl
08-26-2013, 11:16 AM
That hostess is not Pete's wife ! The looks are worth it to get the cream puff at end of meal!

You are SO right.

Their breakfast buffets are so wonderful too. Pete really works hard at what he does and does it well, in my opinion. Wonderful baked stuff there. For new folks in the southlands...travel north on Morse and take a left after 466, somebody say which street..first or second?

Mudder
08-26-2013, 06:43 PM
Left at the first traffic light after 466. Sometimes they have a coupon in the Sunday paper....two for one on about 6 different meals. And the creaam puff is thrown in. DELICIOUS !!!!

TomOB
08-26-2013, 11:39 PM
Tierra Del Sol is excellent, IMHO. I will continue to go there. The pizza is the best in town. Pasta night is awesome. The entertainment is great.

collie1228
08-27-2013, 08:37 AM
It's on San Marino Drive off Morse - across the street from the De La Vista executive golf course. We love their pizza and always enjoy talking to Pete, the owner.