Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Probably not the correct thread, but Bluefin Grill.
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We also ate at Evans last Saturday. Service and food outstanding. Had the fish and chips and was one of the best I've ever had around here. No grease! That's the mark of a kitchen that knows when to change it's oil and not to fry anything unless the temperature is correct. Mrs. Aloha had the haddock and said it was cooked perfectly.
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Tell management and don't pay for dinner
I also agree that telling waitstaff is useless. Tell the manager - in my opinion most people are hesitant to complain in person but fine behind a computer screen. That was nice a 25% tip but doesn't solve problems for others that get bad food there.
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It seems nobody goes there anymore because it’s so crowded.
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Eating out on a Monday or Tuesday evening and you’re likely not getting the “A” Team, after all Villagers wanted days off when they worked for a living. In the restaurant business that’s usually Mondays and Tuesdays for full time prime staff. Best days are Wednesdays thru Saturdays to eat out, otherwise it’s no different than Vegas, just a gamble That may or may not pay off.
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Very happy with Tierra Del Sol and the food service after many visits since August. We have not a bad experience yet and others indicate the same good food and service. Yes, servers are busy .Just my personal exp.
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Agree
We removed this restaurant from out list of places to eat almost 2 years ago. It was noisy (there were 4 of us and we had to almost shout to the person next to us), the food was nothing special and it wasn't a good experience. Some of the country club restaurants are outstanding, some aren't even worth trying. Favorite is Arnold Palmer, they never disappoint. And if you're having a special occasion, they have an unbelievably good Chateaubriand. It's amazing.
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We have found the same problem almost everywhere we go in The Villages. Thought we'd try Glenview after golf the other day, since it's under new management (Suleimans). It was awful. My husband said his grilled chicken sandwich tasted metallic, so he left it on his plate. My chicken quesadilla was rubbery, cold, and almost void of chicken. What was supposed to be Pico de Gallo looked like a bunch of pale chopped tomatoes and onion piled on the plate. The sour cream was warm, and I was afraid to eat it. Awful stuff! I guess we should have known, since our last experience eating there over two years ago was terrible. There was raw bacon on our club sandwiches. New ownership doesn't seem to have changed a thing. We won't be dining there again. What a shame what has happened to the restaurant at one of the most beautiful country clubs in TV. Same is true of Palmer. They could really be showplaces, if someone cared enough and had the real know-how for running a restaurant. Palmer and Glenview restaurants used to be places to take visitors; now the dining rooms look tattered and old, and the food is barely edible. Sad.
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We've had only one meal I would classify as poorly done (a sandwich at lunch over a year ago). EP remains one of our favorites along with Legacy, Chop House and Havana). We generally go late afternoon (especially in high season) and have not been disappointed. Charlie, our waitperson, assures all is cooked to our satisfaction. Ivan, the manager, would have certainly rectified the situation if he had known. Most restaurant goals are satisfied diners, let them know immediately if something is not to your liking.
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It seems like Ma and Pa Kettle, upon relocating from Tree Bud , Ohio, have developed snobbish epicurean taste buds. Should’ve moved to Boca, Del Ray or South Beach once they noticed Bob Evans and Golden Corral.
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