Maggiano's isn't the best Italian restaurant, but we have eaten at the
Tampa one a number of times.
It works best for groups, since you can get the family style - and
bottomless dishes.
Remember this about reviews: People are more likely to complain than
compliment.
I suggested Maggiano's because it was close, relatively inexpensive, and
everyone leaves full.
Peter
Dawn DiPietro wrote:
All,
Below is a link to the first review I came across on Maggiano’s Little
Italy. To summarize, the restaurant critic mentions that the pasta was
waterlogged and the desserts were ok but not great. Maybe he was just
having a bad night. ;-) There are a couple of other Italian
restaurants in the area but they are pricey.
http://orlandocitybeat.metromix.com/restaurants/orlent-restaurants-dinner-maggiano-s,0,7310723.story?coll=orlnatent-rest-headlines
Peter do you have any thoughts on this? Have you had a different
experience with this restaurant?
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
Peter R. wrote:
I'll take Sam's advice and pre-plan.
Couple of notes:
The ISPCON is at the Rosen Centre Hotel @ 9840 International Drive,
Orlando, Florida 32819, not to be confused with the Rosen Plaza Hotel
@ 9700 International Drive. Use Kayak.com to find your best room rate
near here.
There are two entertainment spots within 2 miles on International
Drive: Pointe Orlando (http://www.pointeorlando.com/) and the
Mercado. (There's a trolley available on International Drive, but
traffic is so deep, walking can be faster).
How about dinner on May 23 at Maggiano’s Little Italy? After dinner
there are many bars available in the Pointe Orlando complex. (On May
24 is ISP-CEO).
Why attend the show? The exhibits and the education. Lots of case
studies are being lined up for this one.
Hope to see you there. RSVP for the dinner so I can save a private room.
Regards,
Peter
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