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New Mazzoni's location

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New Mazzoni's location

by Amy Smalley » Sat Feb 02, 2008 10:01 pm

There is a new Mazzoni's location going in Middletown (same shopping center as Pig City) on Shelbyville Road. Never been to the other Mazzoni's. Is this a good addition to Middletown?

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by Ron Johnson » Sun Feb 03, 2008 11:51 am

If you like rolled oysters, the answer is "yes"
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by Robin Garr » Sun Feb 03, 2008 1:25 pm

Ron Johnson wrote:If you like rolled oysters, the answer is "yes"

Rolled oysters and pub grub in general! Mazzoni's has been dishing it up for something like 140 years.

It was supposed to open in Middletown Jan. 28, but I guess there've been the usual delays - we were out that way last Wednesday and the sign still said "coming soon."
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Mazzoni s....New Location a puzzle

by Jim Greenbrier » Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:26 am

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.....The migration pattern of their locations has always been semi-explainable... Nr downtown Levy s, across fm Police Hq, across fm Bowman Field... but, the new location in a non distinguished, crowded, Middletown Strip Mall presents a challenge to understand as well as access.!

Location, Location,Location has been completely ignored re vehicle accesibility. Those driving Eastbound on Shelbyville Road must turn left into often murderous traffic to their parking area.. Exiting fm Mazzonis and heading towards the Snyder presents similar risk!

Mazzoni s has been our Family Tradition for four Generations. Since the Oysters and Hot Tamales have changed some, more convenient competitors have emerged - It s doubtful that the driving hazard and diminished taste is worth it now.

It s sad.....:(

JJG

PS. I was told by owner, while visiting, they were to open this week.I did notice the very old Italy imported original bar appeared nicely refinished. The foot rail appeared also nicely polished, but I didn t see the 'spitoons' on the floor which I mostly avoided while 'playing' on the floor as a small child....






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