Saturday, October 23, 2010

More familiarity (part two)

   I did not remember how odd this place's location is. It is basically in a residential area and just yards away from open railroad tracks.
   The place looks very new and very different on the outside. It almost looks high end. The place was packed, but the waitresses were easy on the eyes and seated us in a timely fashion. To the left was a bar and grill area. It looked like a nice pad, but we chose to go to the right--the dining area. In the dining area, you have no awareness of the bar's existence. The two places are very adequately separated.
   The dining area was very new and very clean. The floors looked freshly stained and paintings scaled the walls. There were a lot of eye catching objects in this place. The paintings looked familiar.

   It took some thought to realize that they were paintings of the O.C. Barber buildings scattered around the city of Barberton. Other than paintings and architecture, 50+ inch televisions airing sports call to your attention. If the place was not so crowded, it would be the perfect atmosphere.
   The service was surprisingly quick. The waitress was naturally friendly and seemed to actually care. Not only was our order placed quickly, but the large cheese pizza was sat in front of us in less than 15 minutes--fresh out of the oven.
   This pizza was piping hot. After cutting the slices away from each other, we let it cool for two or three minutes. It did not look special. In this case, looks were slightly deceiving.

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