At the Fazolis here, you don't have to ask for refills, there's an area of fountain drinks by where all the straws and plastic silverware are.
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The first time sis and I walked into a Fazzoli's, we looked around, made a face and walked back out. We thought it was a "real" Italian restaurant, not fast food. And we were creeped out by the funky Italian music.
We later went back and enjoyed it (baked spaghetti yum). And yeah, bread sticks are great.
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Ours plays oldies, like from the 60's and 70's. I listen to a radio station that is called Hippie Radio so I love the music there. I should have been born a flower childQuoth bainsidhe View PostThe first time sis and I walked into a Fazzoli's, we looked around, made a face and walked back out. We thought it was a "real" Italian restaurant, not fast food. And we were creeped out by the funky Italian music.
We later went back and enjoyed it (baked spaghetti yum). And yeah, bread sticks are great.
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Come visit us up in Eugene Oregon; it's hippie heaven here. I guarantee you'll like the Saturday Market, the Tie Dye And Tofu exhibit at the Lane County Historical Museum and the Oregon Country Fair!Quoth pageantmama View PostOurs plays oldies, like from the 60's and 70's. I listen to a radio station that is called Hippie Radio so I love the music there. I should have been born a flower child
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They play mostly the funky faux Italian opera type music at the Fazolis here, that exaggerated "OOOOH FORTISSSIMMMMOOOOOO LA LA FETTTUCCCCINNNNNNIIII OOOOH!" stuff.
The Olive Garden plays a lot of like, lounge and jazz type music. I LOVE the Olive Garden and their upbeat music.You really need to see a neurologist. - Wagegoth
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And some of us just honestly really do like onions that much.Quoth Kisa View PostAt my work the onions are free. I distincly remember one customer asking for, "extraextraextraextraextraextra onions on that burrito." Some people are poor. Other people are just cheap
I've been known to pick them out of the garden, peel them, and eat them like an apple. Good stuff, but you have to mind your breath with certain kinds.
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You're not alone, Geek King. I freaking love raw onions. I could eat them with everything.Quoth Geek King View PostAnd some of us just honestly really do like onions that much.
I've been known to pick them out of the garden, peel them, and eat them like an apple. Good stuff, but you have to mind your breath with certain kinds.

I know that I'd certainly want extra onions in my food if I could get them, but I definitely wouldn't mind paying for them if they weren't free. Not all of us onion-lovers are cheapskates, Kisa.
And all of this talk about onions is making me crave some, and the grocery stores around here are both closed now.
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My mom likes onions too :3 (sorry if I offended the onion lovers
) I think that guy was just cheap though. He also tried to get 3 handfuls of sauce packets for that one burrito. and 2 cups of water
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I loved Fazoli's and those breadsticks. They used to have them when I lived in Jacksonville, FL, but I think the only places I have seen them is near Disney World. Sure do miss them.
But, it's really too bad people are such pigs, not to mention cheapskates. Pay for one slice of pizza, and eat all the free breadsticks you can to save money.
Years ago, Sizzler lost a lot of money with scammers like this. They offered the salad bar for an extra $2.99, but most people would go in only for the cheap salad bar and nothing else. And, those were probably the ones that ordered free water, too, complete with a slice of lemon.
That's also rude of patrons to say the food isn't for the employees. I mean, they have to eat, too!
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We must not have this place down here. Sounds neat ^_^ I much prefer "serve-yourself soft drinks" places, myself. In my case in particular, it saves the wait staff a few extra trips ~_~ In some places where I'm a regular (especially those with small glasses), they just bring me 2 glasses of soda and a water for each refill, to save timeQuoth blas View PostAt the Fazolis here, you don't have to ask for refills, there's an area of fountain drinks by where all the straws and plastic silverware are.

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Well, that may prevent me from going -- ya see, Lambert's (the infamous "throwed rolls" place) is on the way to Pensacola, and it exerts this strange magnetism when one gets within say 50 miles or so...I may never make it to Pen ~_~Quoth Andara Bledin View PostNope, EricKei, the closest one to you is in Pensacola.
The Cici's here are nothing to write home about >_> Even "classic Domino's" kicked their assets in terms of quality...but then, for 6-7 bucks a head, I kinda expect that. Thing is, i can get MUCH better grub at just about any other buffet in the area for about the same price.Quoth blas View PostI'd trade our Fazolis for a CiCis any day.
We do have an italian/sicilian buffet place called Sicily's here (meaning, more pasta and related dishes with a minor emphasis on pizza), but it's on da Westbank x.x It's good, tho ^_^ ... Just looked 'em up, they're apparently a small chain, only a dozen shops or so. I figured they'd be national. Huh.Last edited by EricKei; 05-29-2011, 05:19 PM."For a musician, the SNES sound engine is like using Crayola Crayons. Nobuo Uematsu used Crayola Crayons to paint the Sistine Chapel." - Jeremy Jahns (re: "Dancing Mad")
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"Retail is a cruel master, and could very well be the most educational time of many people's lives, in its own twisted way." - me
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When I used to go to Fazoli's (I haven't been there in YEARS) all I would order was a dozen breadsticks. They'd tell me that they have someone coming around with a basket, but I told them that I'd prefer to pay for them and get all I could possibly eat than wait for 1-2 at a time.I'm bringing disdain back...with a vengeance.
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