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Our first time stopping in and it was well worth it. The food was very tasty, the lady that waited on us was very nice and the portions were huge and I must say the garden salad was so yummy, very pleasing to the eye and taste buds. View all feedback.
What patti sexton duncan doesn't like about Casablanca:
We started out with house salad it was not bad just poor choice of plating. It was delivered on a flat saucer and should have been in a bowl. You could not mix in the dressing and the lettuce keep falling off edge. Next we order the spaghetti with meat sauce and meatballs. The portion size was good but consistency was terrible mine tasted like brown sugar and cinnamon while my sons tasted meaty. The noodles were over... View all feedback.
Service is awful. Food is very bad and smelly. They don’t care to listen. And they charged me more than the listed price on the menu. Half cooked and not at all fresh food. Mostly the customers are tourists and one time visitors , so they don’t care or bother what you
Cheese bread was delicious as always. The salad was full of water and was running from side to side of the platter, ranch dressing was thin and runny take your own ranch, and a strainer for that matter to drain your salad! Better yet, skip the salad! Seats are mostly broken benches that slide apart as you get up. Their other food is generally good that I've had in the past, just steer clear of that wet water logged salad. They did discount it 10%... But, I would've much rather had a different dish. Buy a salad spinner y'all!
We loved the pizzas, we had the Supreme and Hawaiian. Plus a calzone that was huge! We also really enjoyed the mozzarella sticks and friend great tomatoes. The service was fast and are waitress was friendly.Parking: The parking is plentiful!Kid-friendliness: My son really enjoyed the pizza and the staff was kind to kids.
Medium Casablanca calzone, we got garlic knots and bbq chicken pizza as well. Service was great!
Chandra openly violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by publicly stating they will only hire men to work in the kitchen, not women. She then laughed when discrimination and the legality of her statement was brought up.The owners should look into this matter.