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Bosoxfan 11-05-2011 09:59 PM

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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

I can tell you're new here :welcome: keep the comments to the topic..:a20:not here!

golfnut 11-05-2011 10:57 PM

07 is Stella a premium beer? $4.50 for a draft during happy hour..whaaat?...gn

ukgolfer 11-06-2011 01:43 AM

Stella Artois is brewed in Belgium and the United Kingdom, In the United States, Stella Artois is imported and distributed by Anheuser-Busch.
Here in the uk it was advertised as "reassuringly expensive" for a while, and is potent.....have too many and you will know the day after!:beer3:

graciegirl 11-06-2011 02:49 AM

I THINK here in the U.S. the alcohol content of beer is all the same...but maybe not???

In Ohio years ago you could drink beer with 3.2% alcohol when you were 18, but not now...so maybe beer can have more than 6% now.

Someone will tell me.

PennBF 11-08-2011 02:57 PM

Luigino's
 
We read some of the TOTV posting on Luigino's and decided we should at least visit it and see what we thought. We had lunch there today and it was very good. The sause was excellent that came with my lasagna and the dish itsself was very good. The prices were reasonable. My wife had the salad with chicken and 2 soda's=total check of $25.00.
Regarding the $33 rack of lamb, etc. These were not available at lunch and only after 4PM as dinner. This plus one other item appeared to out of the general average. I have had rack of lamb and if it is very good this is not out of line. The other dinner items costs were within being reasonable if the food was good and we found the food we had as very good,
Would we go back. Absolutely..We have tried most of the Italian Restaurants in The Villages and this was the best with Giovanni's a close second. :eclipsee_gold_cup:

brostholder 11-08-2011 04:40 PM

Just a quick thought regarding price. My wife and I have been fortunate to eat in some great restaurants around the country. I don't mind paying $150.00 for some great food, great wine, etc. But it really burns me to pay $20.00 for mediocre stuff. I believe the truth is in the value, not the price.

JMMFL 11-11-2011 04:42 PM

Since no one has mentioned the eggplant rollatini... Took my mother to Luigini's for lunch today, and we were both pleased. Though it was not listed on the lunch menu, she had spaghetti with meat sauce, and I had eggplant rollatini. Both items were just under $10 and quite tasty. The bread was standard - nothing to write home about - and the salad croutons were lousy, but we were there for the Italian fare, so we didn't much mind. (But, obviously, I'm mentioning it, so maybe it's haunting me. Ha!)

gongoozler 11-12-2011 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 414825)
I THINK here in the U.S. the alcohol content of beer is all the same...but maybe not???

In Ohio years ago you could drink beer with 3.2% alcohol when you were 18, but not now...so maybe beer can have more than 6% now.

Someone will tell me.

Stella Artois at 5.2 per cent alcohol is stronger than some lagers and it has acquired the unflattering nickname of "the wife beater". However 5% ABV is equal to regular Bud, MGD, Coors, Bass, Heineken, Corona, St. Pauli Girl, Becks... as most mass-produced simple beers are right about the same strength. The customary strength of British ales is low, with many session beers being around 4% abv with India Pale Ales normally being higher in alcohol by volume as it was produced in England for shipping to the troops in India and the higher ABV helps to preserve it.
Samuel Adams reached 20% abv with its Millennium brew and many Scotish ales run about 10%. There are much stronger beers out there (reaching over 30%) but they are rare and cost a ton.

Chief X 11-14-2011 04:08 PM

I've been there twice now. Both times I was pleased with the food and service. Saturday evening I went there (we had 5 in our group) and after our meal, my s.o. (significant other) and I spoke with the owner. We had met him and talked with him during our first visit too.
We were the last customers out, as they were closing. The owner is passionate about the restaurant business (he owns 2 others) and it showed in his excitement as he gave my lady and I a tour of the kitchen, including the walk in freezers. They do in-fact make everything fresh, including the bread and salad dressings. He purchases his tomatoes from just one reputable farm in CA. He spoke about everything from the pasta to chicken to the bread.
The best part however, was how clean the kitchen was, and this was after a very busy evening. His staff were scrubbing everything in site.
I agree that the prices are somewhat higher than other places, but to me, good service, great food and a clean environment are money well spent.

MelZ 11-16-2011 10:47 AM

Another positive vote if our dinner last Saturday was any indication we are going to be regulars. There was a 45 minute wait for dinner, but it was well worth it. Minestrone soup was excellent. The Calamari was fried to perfection with a great red dipping sauce. my Veal parm was the best I've has since leaving NY.

A bit higher than the other Italian restaurants but worth every penny.:mmmm::mmmm::mmmm:


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