
RonnieD
Foodie
1931
Thu Aug 23, 2007 12:09 pm
The rolling acres of Henry County
Robin Garr wrote:A couple of months back, based on a staffer at Parella's telling one of our members that they were "thinking about" closing, we had an offline there and about a dozen of us showed up.
It was a fun community gathering, but frankly, it kind of demonstrated their problems: They didn't have our reservation, finally gave us a long table on the outdoor front porch (on a chilly evening). Service was friendly but barely competent, the food wasn't great, and as I recall, they rather rudely refused to make otu separate checks. I'm sorry to see a local go, but in all honesty, we went to this place to help, and at least I for one left with a bad taste in my mouth that did not taste like family Italian-American comfort food.
Steve P wrote:BTW, didn't they refuse to take credit/debit cards ? I recall having to walk down the street to the cash machine for one reason or the other.
Nora Boyle wrote: The poking and "i told you so" aspect is not acceptable of someone as lovely and sweet as Ray.
Save the "i thought it was slipping" aspect or whatever for Max and Erma's. Bless you Ray, and to all his family and staff. Every one down is scary for the rest of our neighborhood, neigh country.
David Clancy
Foodie
730
Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:09 pm
A couch in Andy's house.
David Clancy wrote:I just saw the property listed on craigslist for $2250 Mo. It said owner is retiring. (honestly, $2250 is a steal and if I wasn't destitute I'd jump on it myself.)
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