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ltcdfancher 07-03-2025 12:17 PM

Wolfgang Puck’s Brownwood Restaurant
 
My wife and I had dinner here just last night (2 July). We happened into their early bird special, which includes a beverage, salad, and an entree for $29/person. The pork schnitzel was larger than the plate on which it was served. The onion rings that accompanied my wife’s meatloaf could have easily been mistaken for doughnuts.

I think that this “special” runs through the end of August. It seems like very good value to me. You mileage might vary.

CFrance 07-03-2025 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by ltcdfancher (Post 2443100)
My wife and I had dinner here just last night (2 July). We happened into their early bird special, which includes a beverage, salad, and an entree for $29/person. The pork schnitzel was larger than the plate on which it was served. The onion rings that accompanied my wife’s meatloaf could have easily been mistaken for doughnuts.

I think that this “special” runs through the end of August. It seems like very good value to me. You mileage might vary.

What time did you go? Did you have to wait for a table? Sounds good.

Taltarzac725 07-03-2025 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by ltcdfancher (Post 2443100)
My wife and I had dinner here just last night (2 July). We happened into their early bird special, which includes a beverage, salad, and an entree for $29/person. The pork schnitzel was larger than the plate on which it was served. The onion rings that accompanied my wife’s meatloaf could have easily been mistaken for doughnuts.

I think that this “special” runs through the end of August. It seems like very good value to me. You mileage might vary.

I may try that .

shaw8700@outlook.com 07-03-2025 05:59 PM

I’m going!

Smalley 07-03-2025 07:04 PM

They make the best salad that we've had in TV.

ltcdfancher 07-04-2025 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 2443142)
What time did you go? Did you have to wait for a table? Sounds good.

We made a reservation for 4:30. There were dozens of open tables at that time. The hostess seated us immediately.

Skip 07-04-2025 07:31 AM

$29 for Meatloaf? Really?

ElDiabloJoe 07-04-2025 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Skip (Post 2443229)
$29 for Meatloaf? Really?

No. It's $29 to sit in a nicely appointed, air conditioned room at a comfortable table while someone else caters to your every reasonable dining and drinking need in a relaxed, effortless environment for you. During this time someone else completely prepares, cooks, and serves your meatloaf and the accompanying side dishes. All of this was made in a commercial kitchen while someone else did the shopping for the ingredients you are going to consume. All of these people are employed and raising their own families, and paying their own rents, mortgages, car loans, gas, taxes, etc. Dining here also helps to keep the establishment profitable and open so that it is available should you or anyone else wish to visit it or entertain / celebrate their family in the future. Your $29 is going a very long way.

It is not just $29 for meatloaf.

shut the front door 07-04-2025 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by ElDiabloJoe (Post 2443273)
No. It's $29 to sit in a nicely appointed, air conditioned room at a comfortable table while someone else caters to your every reasonable dining and drinking need in a relaxed, effortless environment for you. During this time someone else completely prepares, cooks, and serves your meatloaf and the accompanying side dishes. All of this was made in a commercial kitchen while someone else did the shopping for the ingredients you are going to consume. All of these people are employed and raising their own families, and paying their own rents, mortgages, car loans, gas, taxes, etc. Dining here also helps to keep the establishment profitable and open so that it is available should you or anyone else wish to visit it or entertain / celebrate their family in the future. Your $29 is going a very long way.

It is not just $29 for meatloaf.

Well said. Haters gonna hate.

biggamefish1 07-04-2025 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Skip (Post 2443229)
$29 for Meatloaf? Really?

Skip, try The Old Time Diner in Leesburg. BOGO house-made meatloaf every day. Great food and 50's atmosphere.

justjim 07-04-2025 11:43 AM

It’s been about two years or so since we dined at Wolfgang Puck’s. The fact we were not impressed the two times we dined there is an understatement . Not a “hater” just expect good food and reasonable service at a reasonable price. There have been other Threads on TOTV regarding this restaurant. Search or go and decide for yourself. There is much more than just a name to a restaurant IMHO.

Ea327 07-04-2025 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by ltcdfancher (Post 2443100)
My wife and I had dinner here just last night (2 July). We happened into their early bird special, which includes a beverage, salad, and an entree for $29/person. The pork schnitzel was larger than the plate on which it was served. The onion rings that accompanied my wife’s meatloaf could have easily been mistaken for doughnuts.

I think that this “special” runs through the end of August. It seems like very good value to me. You mileage might vary.

$29.00? What is it if it’s not special?

Stu from NYC 07-04-2025 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Ea327 (Post 2443345)
$29.00? What is it if it’s not special?

Sounds like one of those if you have to ask the price you cannot afford it.

To me meat loaf is normally one of the cheapest items on the menu.

Sabella 07-05-2025 04:22 AM

Location, location, location
 
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Originally Posted by shut the front door (Post 2443279)
Well said. Haters gonna hate.

$29 for meatloaf sounds right, especially if you’re in California

Whatnext 07-05-2025 04:32 AM

What is hateful about querying the price of meatloaf?

thevillages2013 07-05-2025 04:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Skip (Post 2443229)
$29 for Meatloaf? Really?

Must be Wagyu beef!

Ea327 07-05-2025 04:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2443359)
Sounds like one of those if you have to ask the price you cannot afford it.

To me meat loaf is normally one of the cheapest items on the menu.

That was a stupid statement. Who do you think you are to presume to know what I can afford?

ltcdfancher 07-05-2025 05:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Skip (Post 2443229)
$29 for Meatloaf? Really?

I simply wanted to share with other people our experience the other day at this restaurant.

In response, here’s what I’ve noticed…a burger at any golf car accessible restaurant is more than $15. An alcoholic beverage is $7+. A side salad is around six. My back-of-the-napkin arithmetic sums to $28. A burger is just a handheld meatloaf, right?

The meatloaf entree at Evans Prairie CC is priced at $19. Add a side salad for $4. Add a draft beer or a glass of wine and the bill is north of $29. Also, my experience at both Wolfgang Puck and EPCC is that the service was much better at WP.

Veracity 07-05-2025 06:07 AM

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Originally Posted by biggamefish1 (Post 2443293)
Skip, try The Old Time Diner in Leesburg. BOGO house-made meatloaf every day. Great food and 50's atmosphere.

Thanks for the recommendation. We've been exploring restaurants outside of The Villages and The Old Time Diner sounds like a great place for us to try. :beer3:
The Restaurant Guru also gives it a great review, noting that they serve up delicious comfort food at reasonable prices:
Old Time Diner, Leesburg - Restaurant menu, prices and reviews

Finchs 07-05-2025 07:02 AM

Amen Brother!!!!

daca55 07-05-2025 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by ElDiabloJoe (Post 2443273)
No. It's $29 to sit in a nicely appointed, air conditioned room at a comfortable table while someone else caters to your every reasonable dining and drinking need in a relaxed, effortless environment for you. During this time someone else completely prepares, cooks, and serves your meatloaf and the accompanying side dishes. All of this was made in a commercial kitchen while someone else did the shopping for the ingredients you are going to consume. All of these people are employed and raising their own families, and paying their own rents, mortgages, car loans, gas, taxes, etc. Dining here also helps to keep the establishment profitable and open so that it is available should you or anyone else wish to visit it or entertain / celebrate their family in the future. Your $29 is going a very long way.

It is not just $29 for meatloaf.

Well said and now these employees won’t have to pay taxes in their tips! I love meatloaf.

Nancy Rodriguez 07-05-2025 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by ltcdfancher (Post 2443100)
My wife and I had dinner here just last night (2 July). We happened into their early bird special, which includes a beverage, salad, and an entree for $29/person. The pork schnitzel was larger than the plate on which it was served. The onion rings that accompanied my wife’s meatloaf could have easily been mistaken for doughnuts.

I think that this “special” runs through the end of August. It seems like very good value to me. You mileage might vary.

We agree! Especially since he beverage was a glass of wine 👍🏼

Skip 07-05-2025 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Veracity (Post 2443421)
The Restaurant Guru also gives it a great review, noting that they serve up delicious comfort food at reasonable prices

Restaurant Guru and some other online sites, open to anyone that wants to praise or criticize a business, are full of fake reviews generated by the business owner (or competitor across the street) or simply purchased in the website itself.
Want 10 glowing reviews for your restaurant every month, it's just $39.95/month and AI generates the text and makes up a person's name and city.

Skip

retiredguy123 07-05-2025 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Skip (Post 2443453)
Restaurant Guru and some other online sites, open to anyone that wants to praise or criticize a business, are full of fake reviews generated by the business owner (or competitor across the street) or simply purchased in the website itself.
Want 10 glowing reviews for your restaurant every month, it's just $39.95/month and AI generates the text and makes up a person's name and city.

Skip

Google reviews are also notorious for being fake. Some companies tout their business with thousands of 5-star reviews posted on their website.

Ptmcbriz 07-05-2025 07:23 AM

We love Wolfgang’s. It’s one of our favorite special dinner places. Not expensive for fine dining and very comfortable atmosphere. We enjoy eating there.

On the other hand, a Retro atmosphere with “comfort food”doesn’t sound appealing to me. Comfort food is always code for fattening high caloric food. No thanks.

RoboVil 07-05-2025 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Whatnext (Post 2443397)
What is hateful about querying the price of meatloaf?

Nothing. Some people lash out at anyone who does not agree with them. They cannot handle the simplest discussions.

MicRoDrafting 07-05-2025 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by ElDiabloJoe (Post 2443273)
No. It's $29 to sit in a nicely appointed, air conditioned room at a comfortable table while someone else caters to your every reasonable dining and drinking need in a relaxed, effortless environment for you. During this time someone else completely prepares, cooks, and serves your meatloaf and the accompanying side dishes. All of this was made in a commercial kitchen while someone else did the shopping for the ingredients you are going to consume. All of these people are employed and raising their own families, and paying their own rents, mortgages, car loans, gas, taxes, etc. Dining here also helps to keep the establishment profitable and open so that it is available should you or anyone else wish to visit it or entertain / celebrate their family in the future. Your $29 is going a very long way.

It is not just $29 for meatloaf.

BRILLIANTLY STATED !!

there is a Lot Going On
and a Lot of Folks Involved

Stu from NYC 07-05-2025 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Ea327 (Post 2443404)
That was a stupid statement. Who do you think you are to presume to know what I can afford?

Sarcasm Sheldon

CybrSage 07-05-2025 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by ElDiabloJoe (Post 2443273)
No. It's $29 to sit in a nicely appointed, air conditioned room at a comfortable table while someone else caters to your every reasonable dining and drinking need in a relaxed, effortless environment for you. During this time someone else completely prepares, cooks, and serves your meatloaf and the accompanying side dishes. All of this was made in a commercial kitchen while someone else did the shopping for the ingredients you are going to consume. All of these people are employed and raising their own families, and paying their own rents, mortgages, car loans, gas, taxes, etc. Dining here also helps to keep the establishment profitable and open so that it is available should you or anyone else wish to visit it or entertain / celebrate their family in the future. Your $29 is going a very long way.

It is not just $29 for meatloaf.

And after all that writing, it is still $29 for meatloaf. Nothing you wrote changes what he said.

I thought it was obvious he was exclaiming that it was almost $30 for something you can get for around half that price at another restaurant. And in case it is not known, that other restaurant also includes everything in your post as well

I ate there, had their burger. It was a good burger but not as good as one you will get at your average pub for quite a bit less money. They did have a Belgian quad that was very good, something not found in most places.

LoveGolfing 07-05-2025 08:59 AM

$29 for any entree in a restaurant is reasonable. Good ground beef is not cheap. Just because it is called “meatloaf” doesn’t mean they used cheap ingredients.
If you want cheap meatloaf, go to the diner and get diner service.

CybrSage 07-05-2025 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by MicRoDrafting (Post 2443485)
BRILLIANTLY STATED !!

there is a Lot Going On
and a Lot of Folks Involved

Just like in every other restaurant, but most of them do not charge almost $30 for meatloaf.

They key is if the enjoyment received is worth the price. It is reasonable to be shocked at the prices. One has to remember much of the higher cost is for the famous name, which may oray not increase the enjoyment level.

Tvflguy 07-05-2025 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by RoboVil (Post 2443464)
Nothing. Some people lash out at anyone who does not agree with them. They cannot handle the simplest discussions.

HUGE thumbs-up from me re this comment!

New Englander 07-05-2025 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Whatnext (Post 2443397)
What is hateful about querying the price of meatloaf?

It's not hateful.

CosmicTrucker 07-05-2025 11:24 AM

I tried their shrimp cocktail once, but it smelled terrible, like dirty socks. I refused to eat it and never went back. It's good to hear that they have improved.

JoMar 07-05-2025 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by CybrSage (Post 2443510)
And after all that writing, it is still $29 for meatloaf. Nothing you wrote changes what he said.

I thought it was obvious he was exclaiming that it was almost $30 for something you can get for around half that price at another restaurant. And in case it is not known, that other restaurant also includes everything in your post as well

I ate there, had their burger. It was a good burger but not as good as one you will get at your average pub for quite a bit less money. They did have a Belgian quad that was very good, something not found in most places.

Which is why there are competitors. Some understand the value, others only understand the price......and there are now plenty of both restauraunts to satisfy both.

Whatnext 07-05-2025 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2443557)
It's not hateful.

Some thought it was.

ElDiabloJoe 07-05-2025 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Whatnext (Post 2443579)
Some thought it was.

And some think everything they don't like hearing is "hateful."

SoCalGal 07-06-2025 02:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Skip (Post 2443453)
Want 10 glowing reviews for your restaurant every month, it's just $39.95/month and AI generates the text and makes up a person's name and city

What?! Where? How?

SoCalGal 07-06-2025 02:59 AM

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Originally Posted by ElDiabloJoe (Post 2443594)
And some think everything they don't like hearing is "hateful."

Or they will call you a "troll."

Skip 07-06-2025 07:25 AM

Many reviews are made up
 
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Originally Posted by SoCalGal (Post 2443641)
BUYING REVIEWS: What?! Where? How?

There are dozens.
Here's just one place you can buy reviews for your business.
BuyReviewz - Buy Reviews Online, 5-Star Positive Ratings
Buy twenty 5-Star Reviews for just $179.99 . Satisfaction guaranteed!

Ever see a new restaurant or other business open for just 2 weeks and the ten 5-Star Reviews come from people that don't even live near the business? They are all fake.
Plus some review systems let you delete real reviews you don't like (the 1-Star ones).

Skip


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