Feasting with FAA
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FAA
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Re: Feasting with FAA
Yes, I recall the incident. It was a superb show. Tony’s sure kept the food coming. It is not fancy, but satisfying. Out of the way unless you are a Tropicana patron.
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So, you "checked out of tipping" because "they" brought out the soup and flatbread together? Really? Just when I thought we had scraped the bottom of the barrel, another layer is disclosed. What's next? You "check out of tipping" because the server was wearing brown shoes?FAA wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2026 4:00 pmYeah. I vastly preferred the Tony’s lunch. But I wanted to spread my wings and try new spots for the $20 deal. The place was evidently part of a St. Patrick’s Day pub crawl. I loved the decor. You may have missed another picture up there. The staff was just clueless, apologetic left and right to patrons. When they bring out courses simultaneously, I check out of tipping. It was the last straw. I may return to good old 1927 Tony’s again. The Bride is playing at nearby Tropicana IMAX. Its lead will win an Oscar tomorrow night.
Did you think to REQUEST that not both be brought out at the same time?
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