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Cafe Roma

Cafe Roma

220 N Ocoee St, Cleveland, Tennessee, USA, 37311, United States

Wine • Cafe • Pasta • Italian


"I would rate this 2.5, but you can only rate with full stars, so im giving it three for neutral. We went here for our rehearsal dinner on the 12th, and I wouldn't recommend it for events. The reservation was booked over a month in advance, the doors open at 5pm sharp, and my wedding party of 17 was the first in the door. It was nearly an hour before our tables got bread. Multiple groups were sat, served, and paid before we got appetizers. Some people didn't get sides they ordered at all and when food did arrive we had already been waiting for over 2 hours. The food itself was almost tasteless, and multiple dishes with penne had 10 noodles or less. After waiting for the desert we ordered and getting up to leave(everything was ordered together at the same time at the beginning of the experience) it had been nearly 3 hours and some of the party was still wait8ng on deserts. This ate up most of the rest of the evening anyone had available since again our wedding was the next day. We arrived before 5 and didn't leave until after closer to 9. The positive is the atmosphere was well enough with lit candles and low lighting but the place was freezing all night and there were so many people in the relatively small dining space you had to shout across the table to speak. I am glad they are popular, but I would not go again... not if it's supposed to be an important meal of any kind."

Fanara's

Fanara's

3347 Delaware AveNY 14217, Buffalo, United States

Pub • Pasta • Drinks • Italian


"I 'm a GrubHub delivery driver who picked up an order from here at about 7 PM on the evening of August 31. Now, listen. I worked in restaurants for years when I was younger, so I understand that 's the height of the dinner rush, and I understand orders don 't always come out on time. So that 's not what I 'm upset about. What I 'm upset about is the fact that I walked in there and stood there like an idiot for ten minutes and nobody said a word to me, and it was like I was invisible. I eventually had to pick out an employee and make eye contact with them for an uncomfortable amount of time just so they would finally acknowledge my existence, and I could tell them I was here to pick up a GrubHub order for whatever the customer 's name was. I don 't care how busy you are. All you have to do is say hello to the person, say how can I help you , and then after the person answers say sorry for the delay, someone will be right with you . That takes like ten seconds total, and it would 've made all the difference in the world. And then, it also only takes a short time to poke your head in the kitchen and ask what 's the ETA on the takeout order. See, what I guess a lot of restaurants don 't realize is that GrubHub drivers work on tight schedules. At any given time, I 've usually got multiple different orders in my possession at the same time, and that is especially true during the dinner rush. So like I said, it 's not a question of the order coming out late. I can deal with that. What I can 't deal with is being ignored or left in the dark. In order to figure out whether I should wait at the restaurant or if I should deliver one of my other orders and then come back, I need information from you. And if you 're treating me like the Invisible Man, then I 'm not getting that information, and you 're inconveniencing everyone including your own customer who I 'm trying to deliver to. Please do better in the future. Service: 1"