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I have been coming to this restaurant since before they were called Roma. Unfortunately, I have had bad experiences and will not be returning. My partner and I used to come here 2-3 times a week. The waitress was not only rude, but did not even wait for us. When I asked about the menu, she ignored me and walked away. This has been a recurring issue every time we have visited. I have been telling all my friends and fa... View all feedback.
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Not a welcoming place.Signs on entry door...we no longer accept our coupons....surcharge for takeout. Both may be based on solid business reasons. What do I know, I have never run a restaurant. A little off-putting, but OK, let's try this place!I walk up to reception, there is a young lady there counting cash. She does not say a word. OK, maybe she's concerned she will lose count. But she also does not look up or att... View all feedback.
I have been coming to this restaurant since before they were called Roma. Unfortunately, I have had bad experiences and will not be returning. My partner and I used to come here 2-3 times a week. The waitress was not only rude, but did not even wait for us. When I asked about the menu, she ignored me and walked away. This has been a recurring issue every time we have visited. I have been telling all my friends and family about my experience and will not be returning to this restaurant.
I tried this place with the family. it is located in a strip shopping center from the main road through the city. platz was a little busy, which is a good thing in the rule. we sat fast and the staff was quite nice, although a bit rushed, what I suspect that personal shortage like many restaurants can have lately. a decent number of options, but we tried the following for our dinner. family salad this was simply ok, but would have been better with some more of the toppings and aox of salat instead of just eisberg. we liked that dressing came on the side to allow them to dress themselves. meatballs were a good size, but for our tastes it had to be a bit more season in the meatballs and the accompanying sauce. cheese ravioli the raviolis we are a good size with a good amount of filling, but the sauce needed a bit more seasonal and can not say that I had ravioli done with spaghetti as here. that could have been done with some garlic. hot house pizza the crust was beautifully made (crispy and not soggy) and definitiw a good amount of toppings, but it lacked the heat that we expect from its name and some of the toppings. a decent hometown place with friendly staff.
Pizza is my favorite food, so I was very eager to try out this pizza place after recently moving to Windsor. I had printed out coupons before heading over, but somehow managed to forget them as I left the house with my small children. When I arrived at the restaurant, I apologized for forgetting the coupons and asked if I needed to go back home to retrieve them. The employee I spoke to made a big deal about needing to see the coupons, which I found to be quite rude. Feeling uncomfortable, my family and I decided to leave and ended up at Brick Oven Pizza nearby, where the pizza was delicious. I even left them a positive review. It was one of the best pizzas I've ever had, so I doubt I will bother going back to Roma. If they had been more understanding about the situation, they could have gained a loyal customer in me. Oh well!
We have eaten in this modest restaurant this afternoon. what a beautiful surprise! we had one of the best lasagns we've ever eaten! It wasn't just cuddly, it was a nice size. we will be back to try another fare. (the calzone looked great.)
Not a welcoming place.Signs on entry door...we no longer accept our coupons....surcharge for takeout. Both may be based on solid business reasons. What do I know, I have never run a restaurant. A little off-putting, but OK, let's try this place!I walk up to reception, there is a young lady there counting cash. She does not say a word. OK, maybe she's concerned she will lose count. But she also does not look up or attempt to make eye contact, not even a nod. I am not there! I am standing in front of her for almost a full minute. Doesn't sound long? Being ignored, intentionally ignored, for a minute is not a nice place to be. When does she acknowledge me? Only when I turn and walk out.
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