Service was friendly and I do like their "Happy Glass" option on wine. Adds a little extra.
Food is basic. I didn't taste any authentic flavors. I could have made this at home, possibly better. I have only been once and had a pasta with added sausage. Pretty sure the sausage was something I would've bought at Kroger's. Come to think of it, I believe I have and have used it in my pasta sauces but added more to it. Pasta was hot and decent, but nothing special.
I will most likely stay in and cook my own Italian food from here on out but may go back for a Happy glass.
I like this place, but for the portion size it really is a rip off. I got some pasta with some veggies as I'm vegan. It was a special request not on the menu, so maybe some surcharge is in order. The dish was $20...
Ok....so I also had 2 glasses of wine. I didn't know I was going to be leaving with spending $60 total....and still be hungry and not wine buzzed.
I love supporting local restaurants which is why we tried Grazie as opposes to Olive Garden. I can get away with the same meal for half price at the O.G. and suggest you do the same.
I do love the online reservation tool for worki.g dinners with clients.
Came here twice, once for brunch and once for an event. Simply unimpressive. For breakfast I had a veggie strata, and I wanted undressed greens instead of a choice of sides (potatoes, more veggies, toast. They gave me a spinach salad drenched in dressing and so soggy it was inedible. Friend ordered rigatoni, which I tried, and it was something I could have made 100x better at home. For the event we attended, the only good food was the cheese platter and the bread. At least the servers are moderately friendly, but I'm sad to say that Olive Garden has better food than this place.
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