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We went to MezzaLuna for lunch a few days ago. Loved the Eggplant Parm...generous portions...service was great...would definitely go back!
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A single diner takes up a whole table, be it a couples table, or a table for four. Should you pay depending on how many diners they COULD have served at your table? A couple at a table for 4 should pay the "penalty" too...? Speaking of tips...being a waiter/waitress isn't a career to be raising a family on. And why does a server who happens to be employed at a less expensive restaurant get half or less the pay of someone at an expensive one? Shouldn't there be a "standard rate" for servers? $5 for a couple, $10 for a party of 4, etc. I've never noticed a real noticable difference in quality of "service". I tip the cheap restaurant worker a higher percent than I do at the expensive place where they usually get the minimum "acceptable" tip. I'm not handing some idiot $40 for doing...really nothing. But the other guy, doing the same work at a different restaurant gets $10? Because his restaurant has lower prices? They don't lose out THAT much for the ocassional couple who shares a meal. |
Reading some of these responses sure makes me glad I was never a server. LOL ;)
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We split entrees at Carrabba's all the time, no split charge. We each have two martini's, split the mussel's and split the entree. Always have great service and always tip 25 percent. The servers know us and treat us well. Our bill is around $50.00 plus a $12-$15 tip. The take home is just not that good reheated.
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I've never heard of entree sharing but it just seems wrong somehow. It is as if one person eats free but still uses the services. I would not permit that if I owned a restaurant.
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Great because I had a wonderful meal with great service at Red Sauce!!
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A chain like Carrabbas... I don't know, would they have enough income over all their restos to suck up the sharing-an-entree thing? A private resto like Mezza Luna might not.
I agree with Gracie... buy a meal and take the leftovers home. A little savvy with the microwave... even musels can be reheated. |
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After posting this morning, my wife had to run to Publix to pickup a prescription for me. So I decided to call Mezza Luna to see if they had what we knew we would like. They did have what we had in mind, so we ordered and my wife picked it up while going to Publix. During the discussion with them I asked about menus and was told that their menu is not finalized yet. So I guess I'll wait, especially since I'm trying to lose weight and won't be ordering from there all that often. In our order I had angel hair pasta with mushrooms, one meatball and one piece of sausage. I really enjoyed it and next time will try it with meat sauce instead of the meatball. The pasta reminded me of the Olive Garden's Capellini Pomodoro, which is one of their under 575 calorie selections and with enough that it could be split into 2 meals. My wife got eggplant parm. Like another poster mentioned, the slices were thin, but I had a half eggplant sandwich from my wife's left overs. It was yummy and the thickness of the slices was a non-factor as far as I was concerned. Again Barry, thanks for your offer! |
i heard that the food is fabulous so we will be going there for dinner tomorrow evening. am sure that whatever kinks there might have been have all been eliminated.
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We really liked it when we went.
I would each order an entree and enjoy the leftovers. |
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Mezza Luna is not like Cheesecake Factory where one entree would serve a family of four. I think their portions are just right, not too big not too small. And delicious. Plenty of choices that don't involve red sauce.
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