Prima Italian Steakhouse/ Brownwood

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Old 03-20-2023, 04:42 PM
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We had lunch at Prima today for our Anniversary.
Hubby had the Veal Parmigiana & I had Filet Mignon, truffle mashed & veggies.
Pinot Grigio was really good.
Finished the meal off with cappucino.

Also took home a piece of Tiramisu.

The food and service were incredible.
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We had lunch at Prima today for our Anniversary.
Hubby had the Veal Parmigiana & I had Filet Mignon, truffle mashed & veggies.
Pinot Grigio was really good.
Finished the meal off with cappucino.

Also took home a piece of Tiramisu.

The food and service were incredible.
Was the dessert free? If they were aware of your anniversary, it should've been/could've been. Prima is one of the best.
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Was the dessert free? If they were aware of your anniversary, it should've been/could've been. Prima is one of the best.
Why does dessert have to be free?
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Why does dessert have to be free?
It doesn't "have" to be free...

But many restaurants do give it as a perk if they know it's your birthday/anniversary...

When we went to Prima Italiano for my wife's birthday last Fall, there was a box on the on-line reservation site asking if it was a special occasion.

I typed in "My wife's birthday" and there was a "Happy Birthday" sign on our table and they offered a free dessert...

Did I expect it? No. Was it appreciated? Most certainly...
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Why does dessert have to be free?
Restaurants often give a free dessert in honor of a customer's birthday, anniversary, etc., if they are aware of the occasion. It's called building customer loyalty.
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Restaurants often give a free dessert in honor of a customer's birthday, anniversary, etc., if they are aware of the occasion. It's called building customer loyalty.
A free dessert does not cause me to be loyal to restaurant. Good food and service causes loyalty.
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On a scale of 1-10, with Peter Lugers being a 10, this place is a 5. JMO of course
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A free dessert does not cause me to be loyal to restaurant. Good food and service causes loyalty.
Then don't let them know it's your birthday...

Why do you care if they do it for others? It's a nice gesture...
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In my opinion, a high quality steakhouse should serve a USDA Prime filet mignon. Filet mignon is the most popular steak ordered at a steakhouse. But, apparently, Prima serves a lower quality steak. I would rather buy a filet mignon at Publix and cook it at home.
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On a scale of 1-10, with Peter Lugers being a 10, this place is a 5. JMO of course
Who was comparing it to Peter Lugers? While Peter Lugers is great, Prima Italian has it's own benefits...

1: They take credit cards...

2: You don't have to take out a bank loan to eat there...
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How did an Anniversary dinner turn into a discussion about getting a free desert, or comparing it to a Pete Lugars? I also had an excellent experience at Prima’s, along with my girlfriend and her friend…Great service and Top quality food…
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On a scale of 1-10, with Peter Lugers being a 10, this place is a 5. JMO of course
I don't trust anything from New Amsterdam.
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In my opinion, a high quality steakhouse should serve a USDA Prime filet mignon. Filet mignon is the most popular steak ordered at a steakhouse. But, apparently, Prima serves a lower quality steak. I would rather buy a filet mignon at Publix and cook it at home.
Oh here we go. We can cook it better thread, it's about a restaurant.
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Who was comparing it to Peter Lugers? While Peter Lugers is great, Prima Italian has it's own benefits...

1: They take credit cards...

2: You don't have to take out a bank loan to eat there...
And it’s local! Lol
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