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Bill32 10-24-2011 06:40 PM

Luigino's
 
Wife and I went to the new Italian restaurant in S.S. today. We give it an initial "very good" rating. We shared the crab cake and the brushetta appetizers, both were very good. For entree's we had the lasagna and the penne ala vodka. The Penne was a little different than I'm used to ( not as creamy) but very good. My wife's lasagna was also very tasty. Our waiter, Derek, was friendly and professional ( his lovely fiancee Angela also works there and was keeping an eye on him ;) ) Our buss boy Conrad also kept an eye on us and was very professional. All items on the menu not yet available but that's to be expected with a "soft" opening. Price wise I would say a 1 to 4 dollars per more per entree than than other places in the area.

buggyone 10-24-2011 06:50 PM

Rack of Lamb for $33 is too high for a restaurant in Spanish Springs. I would also like to know the reasoning for having vegetables and potato as ala carte with the steaks.

Personally, I think the restaurant is pricing themself out of business.

FMF Doc 10-24-2011 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by buggyone (Post 410023)
Rack of Lamb for $33 is too high for a restaurant in Spanish Springs. I would also like to know the reasoning for having vegetables and potato as ala carte with the steaks.

Personally, I think the restaurant is pricing themself out of business.

I think they may just want to offer those items for those that want them.

Did you like the food? What did you have?

My wife and I enjoyed our dinner very much and thought the prices were fair for the quality of food we received. Definitely have to agree with Bill about the service. All in all for their first day open I think everything ran pretty smooth and food very tasty.

wjoyc56 10-24-2011 08:21 PM

New Italian Restaurant Luigino's
 
We went there tonight with friends. Also felt is was very good. I had Chicken French and Husband had the Salmon. Would order either again. But what I was really impressed with was the 5 star restaurant quality deserts!!!! The creme burlee and the tiramasu were the best I have ever had. Would highly recommend the desert menu even for a quick after the movies stop....:wave:

Skip 10-25-2011 04:11 PM

Prices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by buggyone (Post 410023)
Rack of Lamb for $33 is too high for a restaurant in Spanish Springs. I would also like to know the reasoning for having vegetables and potato as ala carte with the steaks.

Personally, I think the restaurant is pricing themself out of business.

They have items on the menu that go to $43. Ouch!

Skip

aln 10-25-2011 06:37 PM

Personally, I'm glad to have them. I'm tired of mediocore chain type food.
Gators this and Gators that, Margurerita Rep, Ruby Tues, Panera, Pauly's, Toojays "the Darden group" and Katie Bells. I've been to everyone and I've been back but once in a while, a little more quality is nice.
We NEED something a little more. I hope to frequent this restaurant.
:mmmm:

2catsmeow 10-25-2011 07:03 PM

We also had dinner there last night and had a very enjoyable time and some good food. My happy hour vodka tonic was $2.75 which I think is a very fair price. I had the lasagna for $13.00 and my husband had the filet tips risotto which was $15.00 - both came with either a cup of soup or a salad. I didn't think the prices were too high - most of the entrees are between $13-$18. We hope everyone gives them a try.

Bosoxfan 10-25-2011 10:06 PM

:agree::BigApplause::mademyday:
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Originally Posted by aln (Post 410426)
Personally, I'm glad to have them. I'm tired of mediocore chain type food.
Gators this and Gators that, Margurerita Rep, Ruby Tues, Panera, Pauly's, Toojays "the Darden group" and Katie Bells. I've been to everyone and I've been back but once in a while, a little more quality is nice.
We NEED something a little more. I hope to frequent this restaurant.
:mmmm:


Shirleevee 10-25-2011 10:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aln (Post 410426)
Personally, I'm glad to have them. I'm tired of mediocore chain type food.
Gators this and Gators that, Margurerita Rep, Ruby Tues, Panera, Pauly's, Toojays "the Darden group" and Katie Bells. I've been to everyone and I've been back but once in a while, a little more quality is nice.
We NEED something a little more. I hope to frequent this restaurant.
:mmmm:

I agree!!!!!!!!!:wine:

nitehawk 10-26-2011 08:12 AM

Its not against the law to "cook at home". This way you never have to send it back because its too well done or too rare, or the food is cold, the service is slow, etc. There would be nothing to complain about. You can make you own drink for about $.50 per drink and no time limit when you have to order the next one before the happy hour ends - happy hour can be all night. If you like two ice cubes a twist of lime and a dash of cam berry juice in a tall glass with two napkins and no stirrer, you can have it ( and you dont have to tip ). If you want extra cheese or ground black pepper or salad dressing on the side -- its your call. If everything does dont come out perfect you can post your complaints on this site about what you did wrong. Then leave some suggestion how to improve the meal next time, so you can do it better next time.

Bill32 10-26-2011 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by nitehawk (Post 410586)
Its not against the law to "cook at home". This way you never have to send it back because its too well done or too rare, or the food is cold, the service is slow, etc. There would be nothing to complain about. You can make you own drink for about $.50 per drink and no time limit when you have to order the next one before the happy hour ends - happy hour can be all night. If you like two ice cubes a twist of lime and a dash of cam berry juice in a tall glass with two napkins and no stirrer, you can have it ( and you dont have to tip ). If you want extra cheese or ground black pepper or salad dressing on the side -- its your call. If everything does dont come out perfect you can post your complaints on this site about what you did wrong. Then leave some suggestion how to improve the meal next time, so you can do it better next time.

I can see you never had my wife fix you a meal!!!........................:22yikes:

Bill32 10-26-2011 09:55 AM

Luigino's
 
They also make their own salad dressings. We had Caesar and the creamy Parmesan, both were outstanding. I agree with the poster on the rack of lamb price. I wouldn't buy rack of lamb anywhere because the price is always high!

golf2140 10-26-2011 10:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nitehawk (Post 410586)
Its not against the law to "cook at home". This way you never have to send it back because its too well done or too rare, or the food is cold, the service is slow, etc. There would be nothing to complain about. You can make you own drink for about $.50 per drink and no time limit when you have to order the next one before the happy hour ends - happy hour can be all night. If you like two ice cubes a twist of lime and a dash of cam berry juice in a tall glass with two napkins and no stirrer, you can have it ( and you dont have to tip ). If you want extra cheese or ground black pepper or salad dressing on the side -- its your call. If everything does dont come out perfect you can post your complaints on this site about what you did wrong. Then leave some suggestion how to improve the meal next time, so you can do it better next time.

Come to my house. We have all the restaurants on speed dial!!!!!:crap2:

redwitch 10-26-2011 10:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nitehawk (Post 410586)
Its not against the law to "cook at home". This way you never have to send it back because its too well done or too rare, or the food is cold, the service is slow, etc. There would be nothing to complain about. You can make you own drink for about $.50 per drink and no time limit when you have to order the next one before the happy hour ends - happy hour can be all night. If you like two ice cubes a twist of lime and a dash of cam berry juice in a tall glass with two napkins and no stirrer, you can have it ( and you dont have to tip ). If you want extra cheese or ground black pepper or salad dressing on the side -- its your call. If everything does dont come out perfect you can post your complaints on this site about what you did wrong. Then leave some suggestion how to improve the meal next time, so you can do it better next time.

Yeah, but I don't have to clean up when I go out to eat.

billybye 10-26-2011 11:24 AM

After seeing their menu, I will probably continue to drive to Belleview to either Pasta Faire or Bellevue Pizza - the menu prices are too much for my budget.
The gas needed to drive to Belleview would be minor.

Villages PL 10-26-2011 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by nitehawk (Post 410586)
Its not against the law to "cook at home".

I'm glad to hear that. If it was against the law, I would either be on death row or serving a life sentence. I only eat out about once or twice per month so as to socialize with friends. It's a treat because it's a rare event. And I only go to restaurants that provide lots of healthy choices, like Golden Corral.

When I was young and didn't have any money my dream was to someday be able to afford fancy restaurants. I have since acquired the means but in the mean time I studied and learned a lot about nutrition and health. And there's no way I could ever eat in restaurants as healthily as I do at home. I value my health too much to eat out more often than I do.

:wave:

Bogie Shooter 10-26-2011 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billybye (Post 410664)
After seeing their menu, I will probably continue to drive to Belleview to either Pasta Faire or Bellevue Pizza - the menu prices are too much for my budget.
The gas needed to drive to Belleview would be minor.

Really?
How much do you really save by going to Belleview. I had lunch at Belleview pizza today and the bill for two came to $18.00 no drinks. Seems that any savings would be lost on gasoline costs. Besides shouldn't we support our local restaurants. I did that on Sunday.

billybye 10-26-2011 12:25 PM

what did you eat???
they have lunch special at $5.99 including drinks

BaylorBear 10-26-2011 12:41 PM

Could Not Agree More!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Villages PL (Post 410691)
I'm glad to hear that. If it was against the law, I would either be on death row or serving a life sentence. I only eat out about once or twice per month so as to socialize. It's a treat because it's a rare event.

When I was young and didn't have any money my dream was to someday be able to afford fancy restaurants. I have since acquired the means but in the mean time I studied and learned a lot about nutrition and health. And there's no way I could ever eat in restaurants as healthy as I do at home. I value my health too much to consistently eat out.

:wave:

It would be quite nice to have a few establishments that do not cover everything with a cream sauce of some sort or cover it with cheese. Sure, it's easy enough to ask them to leave such items off, but it would be much healthier if there were more entrees with less fat. Don't get me wrong, I like those dishes just like everyone else, it's just they're pretty bad on the old ticker!:wine:

ronsandi1 10-26-2011 12:48 PM

Hey Guys....Just give US your Opinion on this Establishment....Not your opinion on eating & Life.....Thanks-:doh: ratty ron

hedoman 10-27-2011 04:28 AM

The best thing we make for dinner? A RESERVATION

:a20:

Villages PL 10-27-2011 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BaylorBear (Post 410723)
It would be quite nice to have a few establishments that do not cover everything with a cream sauce of some sort or cover it with cheese.

I agree. I modified my post above to mention that I only go to restaurants that offer some healthy choices. Golden Corral (early bird buffet from 1pm to 3pm) has many healthy choices, if you don't mind serving yourself. Another is KFC senior buffet. KFC doesn't have as many choices but you can ask for their (unbreaded) baked chicken breast. It's very good and you can go back for more. They don't have a big choice of vegetables but it's enough to satisfy me. I practice veganism at home but when I go to these places, I make an exception. That's what makes it a treat.

Otherwise, it's slim pickens for those of us who like to eat healthy food. If you go to a sit-down restaurant, you'll be lucky to find one healthy item on the menu.

:wave:

MrMark 10-28-2011 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill32 (Post 410018)
Wife and I went to the new Italian restaurant in S.S. today. We give it an initial "very good" rating. We shared the crab cake and the brushetta appetizers, both were very good. For entree's we had the lasagna and the penne ala vodka. The Penne was a little different than I'm used to ( not as creamy) but very good. My wife's lasagna was also very tasty. Our waiter, Derek, was friendly and professional ( his lovely fiancee Angela also works there and was keeping an eye on him ;) ) Our buss boy Conrad also kept an eye on us and was very professional. All items on the menu not yet available but that's to be expected with a "soft" opening. Price wise I would say a 1 to 4 dollars per more per entree than than other places in the area.

Had lunch there today. Was very disappointed with the limited variety of lunch offerings. Had one of the only two sandwiches offered, Chicken Parm. The sauce was good but far to little of it to compensate for the overcooked chicken and the very dry roll. Brief look at the dinner menu confirms what others have said about prices a bit high. $33 for Rack of Lamb and $18 for Veal Parm is too much. The place was virtually empty between 12:30 and 1:30 today (Friday)

whartonjelly 10-29-2011 07:54 PM

Activia for breakfast, soup in a cup for lunch, and all out with a fried egg sandwich for supper suits me !!:wave:

gemorc 10-30-2011 11:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ronsandi1 (Post 410728)
Hey Guys....Just give US your Opinion on this Establishment....Not your opinion on eating & Life.....Thanks-:doh: ratty ron

:BigApplause:This is a perfect example of thread hijacking.

rubicon 10-30-2011 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ronsandi1 (Post 410728)
Hey Guys....Just give US your Opinion on this Establishment....Not your opinion on eating & Life.....Thanks-:doh: ratty ron

And where is your opinion in this post?

Personally, I can't offer one because I haven't eaten there yet. And since I eat out only once in a while it may be some time before I am able to offer that opinion.:wave:

hedoman 10-31-2011 04:12 AM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 412590)
And where is your opinion in this post?

Personally, I can't offer one because I haven't eaten there yet. And since I eat out only once in a while it may be some time before I am able to offer that opinion.:wave:

Yo Rub!
I've learned from previous posts that 1) in 5 years you have never purchased an alchaholic beverage in the squares 2) hardly ever go to the squares and now RARELY go out to dinner.

Come on out and have some fun! Just sayin'

The Villager II 10-31-2011 06:05 AM

:clap2:
Quote:

Originally Posted by hedoman (Post 412767)
Yo Rub!
I've learned from previous posts that 1) in 5 years you have never purchased an alchaholic beverage in the squares 2) hardly ever go to the squares and now RARELY go out to dinner.

Come on out and have some fun! Just sayin'


travelguy 10-31-2011 04:08 PM

not bad at all
 
went there on saturday night. minimal wait time to get a booth, about 20 minutes.
service was a bit slow, and with no explanation as to why it was taking so long. my veal and my wife's chicken were outstanding, and we got to take half of it home. could have had some more pasta, thought they were a bit stingy with the pasta. good caesar salad, minestrone soup was a little too much broth, and not enough vegetables. outstanding tiramisu.
a step above olive garden, i would try it again.:wave:

LivingLarge 10-31-2011 07:56 PM

For those that talk about the high price - They don't hide their prices. We went in last Thursday and they gave us the printed menu with prices before we were seated. The food was very good but we went for more moderate priced items. If you want to see the prices before you dine they will gladly show you. If it's too high for your tastes then tell them it's too high and take your leave. They'll get the message if it happens enough. But the market will bear what the market will bear.

getdul981 10-31-2011 08:55 PM

Has anyone got a phone number? (For Luigino's)

Bill-n-Brillo 10-31-2011 09:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by getdul981 (Post 413088)
Has anyone got a phone number? (For Luigino's)

From their web site: (352) 633-5250

http://www.luiginosatspanishsprings.com/

Bill :)

Freeda 10-31-2011 09:13 PM

We were there tonight and loved the food and nice decor; and upscale bar area. I like that they have some large 3-sided booths; my favorite type of seating.

Service was great. Our group had pizza, which was outstanding, lasagna, and penne pasta with sausage. All were excellent.

Starting tomorrow their happy hour begins at noon and goes till seven; and possibly they will have late night happy hour prices soon, according to our waiter.

I think this is a great addition to TV.

getdul981 10-31-2011 10:19 PM

Thanks Bill!!!!

Bill-n-Brillo 11-01-2011 09:52 AM

Yup - no problem, Greg!

Bill :wave:

Tweety Bird 11-05-2011 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ronsandi1 (Post 410728)
Hey Guys....Just give US your Opinion on this Establishment....Not your opinion on eating & Life.....Thanks-:doh: ratty ron

Hey...I didn't mind those opinions. Eating is also about health and which establishment does what and how.

starflyte1 11-05-2011 10:41 AM

Had dinner Wednesday night at Luigino's. They did not have the ravioli or lamb, but the lasagna was absolutely the best! Service was good and the wait was approximately 30 minutes at 6pm. It was a very relaxed dinner-no rushing by staff to get you out.

gongoozler 11-05-2011 03:51 PM

Anyone know what draft beers they are selling there . . . is it the Village regulars: Miller Lite, Yuengling, Coors Lite, etc. or do they have any ales or good beers on tap?

graciegirl 11-05-2011 03:59 PM

I LOVE the warm soft bread served with oil and garlic and spices at Carrabbas and I love their chicken soup and I love everything on their menu.

Is Luigino's better than Carrabbas?

villages07 11-05-2011 05:27 PM

We ate there yesterday about 4:30, so no waiting. Bread was good. You get either soup or salad with entrees. I had lasagna, mr 07 had sausage with peppers and onions over penne. Food was very tasty but a bit pricey....lasagna 13 and sausage and peppers 15.

As to beer, most of the usual offerings plus Stella Artois. Happy hour was 50c off and the Stella draft was 4.50, a bit pricey by Villages standards.


The place is nicely decorated and they had a gentleman playing soft keyboard music from 5-8.


All in all a pleasant experience and we would go back. We also really like Carrabas and felt this was sorta comparable in price. Maybe Carrabas food is a touch better.


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