School ended this week, and Mike relocated and unpacked his classroom, and this was cause for celebration. So we took his end-of-the-year gifts, the Blingo money that arrived yesterday and the rest of our Christmas money and headed to the fancy mall. We went to the Macaroni Grill for dinner, and our wait was relatively short. After we were seated and ordered, our food came in a reasonable amount of time, but all at once. Salad and entrees within 30 seconds of each other. And the hostess had forgotten to give us silverware. So, we had all our food and nothing to eat it with, which we were pretty polite about. They kept coming back to apologize and reheated and refreshed our entrees and when our meal was over, they told us they comped the whole thing: dinner, dessert, wine, everything. We have eaten at the Macaroni Grill a good number of times, and we like it, and we knew that sort of thing is not normal, but it was still nice to have such great customer service. Lesson learned: celebratory dinners are even more celebratory when you don’t pay for them!
Then we went to the apple store and bought a new iPod, since our old one bit the dust. Our last one was the last generation before color/photo screens, and the difference in clarity is AMAZING. The videos actually look good! I can’t wait to load some stuff for the girls to watch when we fly in a few weeks.
Woohoo! *Grin*
we *love* macaroni grill! we’ve celebrated twice there ourselves, partly because of the free dessert for children. Mostly because it’s delicious. Glad the B’ham location is good too!
Very cool! I wonder if it’s the same Macaroni Grill that we *almost* went to when we were there a year and a half ago…we went in but the wait was too long for our appetites, so I think we did something boring like The Cracker Barrel. ;) Anyway, free meals are awesome!
You can probably get between 30 and 50 dollars for your old broken iPod on ebay, if you still have it around.
We all love the Macaroni Grill, and we all love the Summit too! (Although we miss Zany Brainy very much.) When I was in college, the “fancy mall” was Brookwood Village, then the Galleria opened (although we usually called it something else, something that sounds sort of like “galleria” but is instead the name of a social disease).
Next time you’re up at the Summit, try P.F. Chang’s: another one of our favorites.