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noski


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Well, I went to the Terra Rossa last night (soft opening invitation). I understand Win was there the night before. I can't speak for him, but I thoroughly enjoyed my meal. The 3 of us had pasta (pizza next time). I had roasted tomato and seared shrimp alfredo on fettucine and key lime pie for dessert. Another had the wild rice and mushroom ravioli with lamb chops (yum). Prices are very reasonable, low-mid teen$ for most dishes. The three of us ate (entrees, 3 desserts, 4 draft beers, 1 glass wine) for under $100. They are not taking reservations, so come in, and if necessary-get on the list, grab a cold one and hang out in the lobby or bar area.

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Lostone
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I'm not sure it is fair to review a restaurant before they open. Confused (And you know I'm all about fairness Laughing )


I think you should be made to come back and review it again, on Saturday. Wink



That said, good review and thanx for the input. Cool

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skiladi


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noski wrote:
Well, I went to the Terra Rossa last night (soft opening invitation). I understand Win was there the night before. I can't speak for him, but I thoroughly enjoyed my meal. The 3 of us had pasta (pizza next time). I had roasted tomato and seared shrimp alfredo on fettucine and key lime pie for dessert. Another had the wild rice and mushroom ravioli with lamb chops (yum). Prices are very reasonable, low-mid teen$ for most dishes. The three of us ate (entrees, 3 desserts, 4 draft beers, 1 glass wine) for under $100. They are not taking reservations, so come in, and if necessary-get on the list, grab a cold one and hang out in the lobby or bar area.


Are they open now? I'll be up on Sunday , the 17th. Did they replace those uncomfortable chairs on the upper level? I always loved the Bass and the view of falling snow out the back windows. but the menu of subsequent owners just didn't impress me. I did have a good breakfast at Country Flair one time but I don't eat breakfast out that often.
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They are not only open, but when I drove past there Friday evening, they were packed. (That's a good thing.) Wink


The bad news is you won't be able to see much snow falling past their windows, this weekend. Laughing Well... Confused I don't think you will. Confused Rolling Eyes

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ScoobySnack


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Went there (Terra Rossa) on Saturday. They were relatively crowded that night as well. Food was good (seafood pasta, salad, etc.) and the waitress was pleasant and helpful. I could have used a mute button for the loud teenage girl sitting behind us (sounding just like Janice from Friends), but that just added to the fun.

For my 2 cents, it was an excellent addition. Nice place, good food, friendly service, and reasonable prices.
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Joined: 30 Nov 2005
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OK, I don't get out much, but I used to, especially before kids. Mostly it is because I hate paying for below average execution (no matter what the genre from subs to Chateaubriand). So even though I didn't get out, my wife did. She went out this weekend with some new friends to Sweetwood. According to her, (and she is tough) it was excellent, done with quality and attention to detail. She said that I need to go. Maybe she'll even take me!
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Lostone?
Any news/photos regarding the filling of this vacancy?
Anything else new in the village for this coming season?
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I could tell you...


but I'd have to kill you. Twisted Evil



Actually, there is work in progress, but a big portion of it will be decided after decisions made at our condo meeting, in October.

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