Restaurants should provide a good value for the money and the Piccadilly Grill does just that. It offers reasonable quality meals at affordable prices. Foods can be purchased a la carte or as combination plates from the cafeteria style layout. The most expensive meal is the "Superdilly" ($7.14), which consists of a a salad, Dilly entree, two vegetables, bread, dessert, and a drink. The "Dilly Dish" ($4.79) includes a Dilly entree, two vegetables, and bread. There are also two Vegetables Plates, one with your choice of three vegetables ($3.02) and one with four ($4.06). Included in the Piccadilly's Salad Plate ($3.29) is a choice of three small salads. The Grill is exceptionally clean and attractive. Although it functions as a cafeteria, the decor is much more upscale. The green and pink theme is seen in the wallpaper, paint, and on the carpet. The Piccadilly food is at least "average" and offers the diner a chance to purchase only the items wanted.
RESTAURANT: |
PICCADILLY GRILL |
LOCATION: |
Largo, Florida (many other Florida locations) |
DATE: |
May 29, 1999 |
DECOR: |
Modern with paddle fans and hanging plants |
MEAL: |
Lunch |
BREAD: |
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SALAD: |
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APPETIZER: |
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ENTREE: |
"The Dilly" ($4.79) Roast Beef, Cornbread, Large Spring Salad, roll - very good |
Bowl of Seafood Gumbo, Catfish (2 pieces), Greens, Mexican Cornbread, Green Beans, Iced Tea ($7.92) - very good |
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Carrot Souffle, Small Fruit, Large Spring Salad, roll, drink ($4.01) - very good, souffle was sugary and tasted more like sweet potatoes, but was excellent, salad was uninspired but fresh |
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DESSERT: |
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OTHER: |
Waitress service to clear plates and bring condiments, etc. |
All food items appeared to be very fresh |
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OVERALL: |
A |