Last summer, I took someone I love to SARDI'S and the theatre. (Thank God for the theatre) I am still upset till this day. Actually, I am downright angry. I wanted the evening to be special and SARDI'S was far from it.
As soon as we entered SARDI,S we were RUSHED upstairs and crammed in ... Read review
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Advantages: none Disadvantages: terrible seating, food & service
Last summer, I took someone I love to SARDI'S and the theatre. (Thank God for the theatre) I am still upset till this day. Actually, I am downright angry. I wanted the evening to be special and SARDI'S was far from it.
As soon as we entered SARDI,S we were RUSHED upstairs and crammed in a booth against the wall. If I wanted to sit in a booth I would have made a reservation at a diner or Friendly's. I emphasized the word RUSHED for that's what we ... ...was less than friendly. He offered no help with the menu selections. He was too busy to be bothered, but he rushed us to order.
The meals we were served at SARDI'S were the WORST I have ever tasted. Mine was a rice concoction with curry and a very bitter aftertaste. My loved one's SPECIAL dinner was akin to a spicy Kraft macaroni & cheese. Kraft is better. We disliked these meals so much we did not eat them.
This the waiter noticed. It was all ...
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Billy Connolly Live in New York .
" Too Old To Die Young " 2005 Tour
Certificate 15 Running time 1 hour 32 minutes
Produced by Universal , filmed at the Town Hall New York
Format DVD
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