On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 21:27:01 GMT, "Julie Bove" <juliebove@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>"Just Visiting" <nospam-webextra@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 13:49:49 -0500, Dave Smith
>> <adavid.smith@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>Just Visiting wrote:
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>>>> Ok, I learned that CF doesn't serve Dr. Pepper. Well, they don't
serve
>>>> fettuccine alfredo on the side either! At least the waitress was nice
>>>> when she said, "We don't serve it like that." I thought it was a bit
>>>> unusual but not enough to spoil the meal. I'll just have to get it at
>>>> another restaurant that does serve it on the side. I can hardly wait
>>>> to see what I can't order the next time!
>>>
>>>Try ordering pecan pie. That's not on their meny either.
>>>
>>>If you are having trouble getting a meny from the waitress perhaps you
>>>should look it up online:
>>>
>>>http://www.thecheesecakefactory.com/menu.htm
>>>
>>>If the waitress does give you a menu, perhaps you should have a lok at
it
>>>and make your selection from one of the items listed. I am absolutely
>>>positive that you would get a more sympathetic response in this group
if
>>>you had been ordering items from the menu and they were always out of
>>>those things, but you keep harping about not being able to get items in
a
>>>franchise that are not on their menu.
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>> I ordered something that was "indirectly" on the menu. The ingredients
>> are right there in the kitchen! It's about accomodation. Cheaper
>> restaurants do it! In fact, I've had salad dressing prepared for me
>> when the restaurant didn't actually serve it. Now that's service!
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>How do you know the ingredients are in the kitchen? I'd be willing to
bet
>their pasta dishes come frozen and pre-****tioned.
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Not as fancy as they would like it to appear, eh?


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