Romano's Macaroni Grill

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In Short
A boisterous, all-ages crowd of pasta lovers pack this energetic Italian spot, where chefs clad in white hats and red scarves keep diners wide-eyed by showing their moves in the busy open kitchen. The menu boasts family-sized portions of hearty traditional fare, from antipasti, chicken and pasta dishes to seafood, steak and wood-fired pizzas. Signature plates include grilled pork chops, lobster ravioli, and penne rustica with shrimp, grilled chicken and smoked prosciutto in cream sauce.
User Reviews
Anonymous
January 12, 2008
I went with a group of 12 to the Macaroni Grill on Apopka Vineland Road on January 11, 2008. The service was horrible... I waited over an hour and a half for my food, others in my party were eventually served, my order never came. I complained to the manager who apologized for any inconvenience, but made no effort to do any more. He explained that they were busy, and sometimes orders get lost... I got the feeling that he assumed we were tourists and they would never see us again... we weren't, we were all locals. I will never enter another Macaroni Grill as long as I live...
read full reviewdebi32348
August 20, 2007
One of the best Italian Restuarants I have been to...I usually don't like to eat Italian food out...rarely tastes authentic. I am Italian and this cuisine is good! I eat there when in Orlando and eat @ the one in Tallahassee, too! Bravo!!!
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The Extras:
The little ones will feel right at home here: A kids menu offers corn dogs, grilled cheese and chicken fingers, and there are crayons on the tables for doodling on the paper tablecloths.
What to Drink:
Each table is supplied with a huge jug of Macaroni Grill's "house" wine. You tell your server how much your table had to drink, and he or she charges accordingly.
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