Mulberry Street Bar and Grill
3831 Avalon Park East Blvd, Orlando, FL, 32828
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Address :
3831 Avalon Park East Blvd
Orlando, FL, 32828 - Phone (407) 380-3300
- Website https://www.mulberrystreetavalonpark.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :10:00 am - 2:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
Categories
Italian Cuisine
The immense popularity of Italian cuisine globally isn't unknown. You can find an Italian Pizzeria around every corner of almost every city in the United States. Not to forget that in every house, people enjoy mac and cheese as comfort food. But it would be wrong to believe that Italian food starts with pizza and ends with good pasta as this Mediterranean country has much more to offer other than these two dishes. In Italian Cuisine, there is a high use of fresh tomatoes, all kinds of herbs, great quality of cheese, all types of meat, seafood and fresh handmade pasta. Many find it hard to believe that Italians have been making noodles long back.
Italian and Greek cuisines are always mistaken to be same, but they are poles apart. The primary difference between the two cuisines is the use of cheese in most of the Italian dishes. Italians love to cultivate their own cheese and process them as per their food requirement. It is believed that some cheese is so expensive that cheese producers secure them in lockers.
If you are bored eating the same old pasta or pizza, you can try some of the authentic Italian dishes like Risotto, Polenta, Ribollita, Lasagna, Fiorentina Steak, Bottarga, Ossobuco, Carbonara, Focaccia, Arancini and Supplì. Another item which Italians love to relish every morning is a good cup of Italian Coffee. Once you taste a freshly brewed cup of Italian Coffee, you might not visit Starbucks ever again. Authentic Italian food is made with heart and soul, so go find a restaurant where you can relish Italian cuisine in your city.
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(3)Joey D.
"This is the watering hole for all the animals of avalon park" -- Brewer Couldn't have put it any better myself These mofos know what the fuck they're doing. The staff are good friends and even if you weren't they will still make you feel at home. *Side note - bomb ass philly cheese steaks
(5)Scott B.
Saturday afternoon visit, we live nearby and are looking for good local places to hang out. Bartender Mike set the tone, great service, good conversation. About 40 craft beers available. Pizza is their strength, we had cheese and pepperoni and my New York wife gave it the thumbs-up. The customer crowd was interesting, funny, fun. We'll be back.
(4)Bronx B.
Today I had the pleasure of enjoying the best pizza I have ever had in the my 20 plus years that i have lived in Florida. Mulberry street pizza Avalon Park. sure out did themselves. Hands down the best pizza. As a native new yorker I take great pride distinguishing great pizza from ok pizza and I would like to say "it was trully the best pizza" our pizza chef was a gentleman called Benitto . Make sure you ask for him. Trully a pizza wiz. By the way this was my 1st review. Had to share the experience. Ed and jeannette
(5)David K.
Eating dinner as late as 10:30 p.m. doesn't leave many choices for anything other than fast food. Thankfully with their kitchen closing at 11:00 p.m. and the restaurant at 2:00 a.m., I figured Mulberry Street Bar and Grill would give me and my friend enough time to eat a decent meal without feeling rushed. As I walked inside, nobody was waiting there to greet me. I walked up to the bar and the girl behind the bar (my soon to be waitress) told me I could sit anywhere. There was another table with two girls at it and a loud group of guys on their way to a drunken stupor playing poker in the middle of the room. There was no escaping the noise so I chose a booth equidistant from the drunk poker players and the gossiping girls towards the other end. The waitress was prompt to come over and take our orders. She did inform me that I could only order pasta meals and wraps, as the pizza station was closed. Part of me was in the mood for pizza, so this was a slight let down. However she quickly recovered by recommending the fettuccine carbonara, saying it was one of her favorite dishes. Me being a fan of it myself, I ordered it, and my friend ordered the Lasagna. Salads were brought out first, and it was actually a good starter salad. The produce was fresh and there was enough salad to feel like it adequately contributed to the cost of the pasta dinner. The first issue I ran into, and it might seem like a minor one, were the garlic knots. They were soaked in oil and were way too chewy/doughy, almost to the point of being undercooked. Whenever I have pasta, I always like a good side of bread, preferably with oil and italian spices but I would settle for butter if I had to. It doesn't seem to be a major issue at most other Italian restaurants but it seemed to be challenging for Mulberry. When the food arrived, my friend (who is a Le Cordon Bleu graduate) noticed the first bit of false advertising when there was more sauce than cheese on top of his lasagna, after reading that the lasagna had "lots of mozzarella" according to the menu, this was a letdown. My fettuccine carbonara which was said to be "sautéed in a creamy white sauce" came out looking like it bathed in a creamy white sauce and forgot to dry off when it got out. Not only was there an abundance of sauce, but it was a bit on the watery/sour side, and it was definitely lacking the wholesome texture of more traditionally-made carbonara dishes. Towards the end of our meal, the poker-playing drunks got louder and louder, screaming out obscenities at times. This is where confusion sets in. You're at a table eating italian food, which is next to a bar, and next to a poker table full of drunk middle aged men. When was the last time you saw that at an italian restaurant? They can't get simple things right, like garlic knots, there are things missing that there should be more of (cheese on lasagna) and more of what shouldn't be there (cream sauce on the carbonara). They call Pancetta "italian ham" for crying out loud! If you have to dumb it down that much for your customers, you're in the wrong business or catering to the wrong crowd. If they can't get the basics right, they should step back and reevaluate what they want to be, an italian restaurant or a bar/grill. As it stands now, their name isn't Mulberry Street Italian Restaurant, it's Mulberry Street Bar and Grill. They should focus more on being a bar/grill, focus on serving up good bar food and let someone else who can provide better italian food open up an italian restaurant. As it stands now, spending almost $30 on two barely adequate italian dishes here is just not worth it.
(2)Jeanne J.
Worst place ever !Just ordered a pizza and Two ice teas and took over 1 1/2 hrs to get the service was the worst pizza was nothing to write home about. Had to flag down someone to get our check there were lots of empty table and just a few customers so it wasn't busy at all . Not my kind of place
(1)Mike P.
Mama decided to take a break from her studies so we were decided to hit up Mulberry today. When we arrived we sat on the patio because it was overcast. Scott came out to greet us and took our drink order which was Unsweetened tea for both of us. After a few minutes, we chose to go inside since it was just a wee bit humid for our liking. Well that and Scott was working the bar today. Mama ordered 10 wings (5 hot and 5 lemon pepper) and I ordered the meatball Parmigiana sub and a bowl of Pasta Fagioli. My Pasta Fagioli came out first and was delicious as usual but I made the mistake of sharing it with mama and almost got back an empty bowl. lol My sub came out and the meatballs themselves could have used a wee bit more salt or some Romano cheese added when making them but otherwise, it was good. The hot wings could have been hotter. They used to use Frank's hot sauce on the hot wings and to be honest, they were better when topped with it instead of the current recipe. The Lemon Pepper wings could use a bit lemon flavor. I personally like the way the wings were cooked but my wife felt they were a bit overcooked. Her and I will just have to agree to disagree... Service - 3 (a bit slow considering how dead it was today) Pasta Fagioli - 5 Wings - 3 (Could have been seasoned better) Meatball Sub - 3 (Meatballs light on seasoning) The service was a bit slow today but that in not normal for Mulberry as a general rule in my experience. Regarding the food, keep in mind I have grown up cooking Italian food since I was a little boy so I tend to be a tough critic on homemade meatballs and homemade soups. The Pasta Fagioli was off the chain today but last time was a bit off. The kitchen needs to be a bit more consistent in my experience. I was being lazy today and did not take any pictures so I am sorry to disappoint all of my followers on this review. I usually provide some food porn for you to drool over the food.
(3)Matt R.
We used to love this place when it was Papa Gios but eating here is like playing Russian Roulette. Sometimes ok but most of the time not. I'd rather eat Digiornos. The pizza is usually watery and soupy. You try to eat the slice and the cheese falls off. The bottom of the crust is soggy. Please try using better sauce, and put the cheese on properly. One wrong turn in your car and the pizza soup and cheese is all on one side of the box.
(2)Jason K.
2 of 3 pizza's were cold. 3rd was made wrong. If the staff spent less time on there phones the food would be much better.
(1)Lori T.
This place is awesome! We always get great service when we dine in and order delivery. Scotty and everyone is so fun!
(5)Melissa O.
First time eating here. I have to give it a 3 due to the service. Completely horrible service. Seems as there is only 1 waitress working the whole restaurant but not many people here. She wasn't very attentive to us and we had to keep reminding to bring things we needed. The pizza was delicious and great price. The garlic knots weren't impressive. Not sure if I would want to come back to fine in. Maybe just take out pizza.
(3)Shannon A.
I've been here many times drinking and hanging out but my first time eating was recently. I ordered the Caribbean Salad which has onions, tomatoes, bacon, almonds, pineapple, avocado topped with grilled chicken on a crust of dough bread. It was pretty good. A decent salad choice if you're trying to keep things light. I did not indulge in the dough bread although it looked delicious. Friendly service and good entertainment. This establishment is pretty far east so it's a bit of a hike if you are not residing close by. It's in a cute community which has other local bars and eaterys close by to one another. Parking can be a bit difficult as most consists of street parking. I'll definitley keep coming back as I am always taken care of when I stop by. Thanks Mulberry's, thanks ML! :-)
(5)Robert N.
We've had fantastic NY style pizza from here.....once That I can remember. We've ordered delivery probably a dozen times. Once, It was delivered and it looked ok only to realize there were no slices in the pie. Once it was very undercooked. Another time all the cheese and toppings were on one side and the rest laying on the bottom of the box. Once it took nearly 2 hours and we live 2 miles away. Tonight half of the pizza was basically mushy grease soup (adding a picture). Kids meal chicken tenders and fries were also inedibly greasy. I'm done playing the pizza lottery with this restaurant.
(1)Victor C.
I just finished the Rigatoni Palermo. Sat at a high top and Melody was very attentive. Ask for her. Excellent food and service. Scott the bartender was moody for some reason. I may be biased as we are here everyday for happy hour. It's rare when I have a server take care of me. They like it because I tip big for good service.
(4)Lisa M.
Amazing service from Scotty and Kevin. I have ordered several times using delivery and several times in house. The pizza is awesome, they will cook it to your desired doneness, the fettucinni Alfredo is the creamiest sauce and a delicious taste. I love all of their pasta. Great service!
(5)Jennifer R.
I've lived in Avalon for about 6 months and finally took a trip in to Mulberry's. I went in with a large group, hung around the bar area at a high top, and had a great time. The service was quick and when I ask for a race to be turned on a TV it was done in less than a minute. We mostly had a dinner of beer but did wash it down with a few slices of pizza and it was quite good! I'll definitely be back!
(4)Rachel R.
Scotty was the bomb!!! Such great service and always a great attitude. We come back to Mulberry's time and time again and Scotty is one of the reasons for that! Lots of good servers and the food is amazing!!! Best place to go in Avalon Park hands down!
(5)Michael L.
The best pizza in East Orlando, great food, the best staff, and a huge beer selection; over 35 bottles/cans + 10 taps.
(5)Aya L.
No body greet us. We pass the bar and guy say you can sit anywhere. Ordered chicken Parmesan sandwich and pasta. Pasta was horrible taste like freezer. Sandwich was good. I went to bathroom and dirty dirty and dirty. Nobody clean bathroom a weeks? Never back again
(1)Thysis R.
Mulberrys is your normal neighborhood bar where everybody knows your name...lol! There are a ton of regulars that come here. They offer a wide array of food and drinks. I usually stick to wings, meatballs, garlic knots and antipasto which are really good. They usually offer a happy hour but if there is an event going on then everything is regular price. Weeknight activities include trivia, karaoke, bike night etc. Service can be kind of slow so be patient. If you're ever in Avalon, stop by Mulberrys.
(4)Ari A.
Yikes, I'm not sure what Mulberry has got going for themselves because I truthfully couldn't find any redeeming qualities about this place. You're in this tiny development of Avalon Park & if you don't want to worry about drinking and driving your pickings are slim. With the scents of Mulberry wafting up to my friends apartment, we decided to disregard the Yelp reviews and forge ahead. I knew I should have trusted myself in trusting Yelp, but I gambled and lost. We got there and Scott suggested we get AYCE wings for $12. The plan sounds solid and I love wings, but a) at an establishment like this I want some variety in my food because I don't trust them to do anything well enough for all you can eat status & b) Scott forgot to mention that 20 wings only cost $11.50, so you'd have to eat more than 20 to break even. Besides the bad food and poor marketing, the waiters don't hear you or pay attention to what you want, but scramble off. My friend wanted another drink, I did not, Scott heard another round, no thank you poorly made cheap vodka concoction. Our third friend paid in cash separately, no receipt, no comment regarding price, yet no cash received back. The tables were not cleaned or wiped off, and no wet naps provided at a place that prides themselves on AYCE Wings. Seriously, why do people go here? If Orlando was a place I would ever want to go back to, Mulberry street would be on the bottom of the list along with eating cockroaches and mice.
(1)Fred N.
Mulberrys is my Vice in Florida. Great food and service. Mike and Scott are my favorite servers anywhere, and and the bartenders are friendly and personable ( Julie, Franky, Kayla are the best)
(5)Brandon G.
Came back here again and tried their Mushroom Swiss Burger. It was really good on the Ciabatta bread. Cooked perfectly. My wife got the small cheese calzone which was huge, but very tasty as well. Found out that they also carry those Italian cookies shipped straight from NY. $7 is a little steep, but those cookies are so good.
(4)Scott M.
Great food portions are huge! Over 30 craft beers and 10 tap beers best place in Avalon park to have a good time.
(5)Gerald H.
Great beer prices! $1 domestic beer for Happy Hour!
(4)Ryan K.
Used to eat here almost weekly because of great prices and quality of food. However, the last few times I have ordered food here it was almost inedible. In my most recent experience trying to order delivery, the person taking my order heard the order wrong, and when I tried to correct him he actually tried arguing with me. Will never eat here again!
(1)Aron E.
Friendly, casual place. Probably the most consistent and best thin crust cheese pizza in Orlando area. Ask for the the pizza to be well-baked and thin crust for most authentic New York City style pizza. The naked wings are also superb and consistently good. Ask for them to be prepared "extra crispy." The staff is friendly and attentive. My favorite place for pizza, wings, a cool drink...all in a friendly atmosphere.
(4)Jasmine S.
My husband and I raced out of work on a Saturday afternoon to catch an early dinner we chose our favorite local spot. We walked in and it smelled like old bleach rags the black pipes in the ceiling were covered in dust bunnies. There was no one to greet us no sign saying seat yourself so we picked the corner booth. The bartender sees us sitting there and just keeps walking back and forth. It was not busy at all. After awhile we started realizing that no one was coming. We decided to wait 3 songs if by the end of the 3rd song still no service, then we're out. She made it! No apologies -nothing. I had ask for drink specials. I ordered the combo dinner and my husband asked for a side salad. Meanwhile our Rum and cokes were bad. And a lady and a baby came in and sat themselves near the bar. Our server is so captivated by the baby that she forgets about us completely. We're wondering when in the hell are our salads coming out? Oh of course with the food. My baked ziti is pasta with melted cheese on it. I get 1 hard as a rock manicotti and 1 small stuffed shell. The whole thing is covered in a Chef Boyardee sauce. Again she's back at the table with baby 2 feet from the bar teaching him to count to 10 and look who's gonna be 2! When we finally leave she just stays at the table playing with the baby and doesn't say goodbye. Another server said bye to us. The service sucked, the drinks sucks, the food sucked, the place is in a prime real estate spot, many businesses would kill for that spot and show Avalon Park what a true bar/restaurant is like. Mulberry needs to step it up. We've been constant customers but I don't think I will return until they change things up.
(1)Katie W.
On Monday's they have large cheese pizza for $6.95! I ordered mine with pepperoni, which was a $2.00 charge, but still a great deal. Pizza was awesome!! Hot, cheesy, not greasy, and huge. I totally recommend the pizza.
(4)Jeff K.
Our friends suggested that this has been a great place to get a bite to eat, regardless of what name it happens to have at the time, for a number of years. Our first choice down the street was unexpectedly closed so we instead ventured in here to take a look at the pizza selection. I opted for the Buffalo Chicken pizza while my wife decided to try the Mexican. As is our usual tradition, we swapped one piece so we'd have a chance to try them both. The Mexican pizza is something like a pizza taco, in that it's a pizza with cheese, taco meat, peppers, tomatoes, and jalepeños. It tasted good, but was very sloppy, heavy with the taco meat and almost impossible to eat like a normal pizza. That may or may not be a bad thing for you, but at any rate, it was tasty. The Buffalo Chicken pizza was good. It wasn't special, or even particularly attractive, but it was good. This was basically just a cheese pizza with chunks of chicken on top, and then a buffalo sauce poured on top of it. I like the buffalo chicken flavor so the pizza was good, but it was a bit boring -- at the very least maybe use buffalo chicken too, rather than plain chicken. Throw a couple of other toppings on there. The pizza crust was really good, so that's a bonus for both meals. At any rate, the service was good and the prices weren't too bad for what we had.
(3)Joey D.
Not impressed by pricing or service at all. Pricing was not insane, but not great for a neighborhood bar. Pizza was overpriced. I was there with another LBGT community member and while we were not discussing anything inappropriate or that should make anyone feel uncomfortable, it was obvious from the casual listener that we obviously were discussing non-sports topics. I have a feeling that contributed to our receiving less then stellar service (despite sitting in an empty corner at the bar away from anyone else). We were told they were closing everything down after only two rounds and so went outside so he could smoke and we chatted carside for a good 30 minutes, watching people continue to get served. Even those who had just walked in. I'd like to think these were disconnected circumstances or isolated facts, but the way my friend I meant for drinks there spoke, it sounds like it may not have been.
(1)Lauren P.
Pizzas are wonderful to go. Wings are yummy. The other food is average. Service is not remarkable. Ok place to hang out outside though.
(4)Shawn E.
Had an awesome experience here. Towards the end of the meal the owner introduced himself and made sure we were being taken care of and cracked some jokes with us. I had the Meatboli and for Stromboli's I thought it was really tasty. Also had some Bloody Mary's and they made them right, thick and not watery, spiced just right and full of flavor. I used to run a bar so well mixed drinks is something that's important to me. And really well priced for a mixed drink too. And we were told about some band that plays there that does Journey covers in a Reggae style, which I'd love to check out if I get the chance.
(5)Paul S.
It's a good stop for some decent pizza and a good happy hour.
(3)Stephanie S.
This place can do no wrong to me, as I would be seen in a place called Mulberry Street simply because of the name. HOWEVER ... once inside you should try the salad it is served in a pizza dough bowl!! sweet suprise- drinks - give it a whirl, but its you that makes this place special :)
(4)Katy M.
I love this place. The staff are so friendly & the people are so nice there. Plus there is always something going on there, either a game, band or karaoke. I am an Avalon Park resident and have been coming here since it opened in 2002. I actually help to open this place then when it was called Raptor Bar & Grille!! I am going to do karyoke there this Friday. They have it every Friday. I always have a great time there. Last time I went there was on a Thursday when it was Ladies Night. The drinks were cheap!!!! $10 all you can drink or 1/2 priced wines. The used to have this dinner buffet during the playoffs...basketball which had really great food..like mussels & ziti & such. Hope they do something like that for College Football season. The food is always great & the atmosphere is fun. Only thing I can see getting improved is the layout of the place. Wish it was a more open floor plan rather than a triangle high tops in the center. Blocks traffic to the stage. Also a lot of the chairs & tables are getting worn out..they need a little bit of a renovation in the place to stay competitive. Other than that, I love the place.
(5)Peter M.
Get the meat lovers pizza if you're going for 'ZZA There isn't more you could ask for from this establishment. Their pizza was superb, and uber tasty (no cardboard pizza that other places get away with) their desserts are great, and this place really took me back to Little Italy in New York. Nostalgia, great taste, full bar, Jets fans on Sunday's, and a fun atmosphere make the ride from downtown worth it for me.
(5)Maggie N.
When I first leased my apartment (above the Mulberry) I was told that they play loud music "on the weekends only". But I'm hearing loud frustrating music on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Wednesday. It's a week night people still have work and/or school! It's ridiculously loud, and seem to be getting louder! I've hardly had a good night's sleep on a damn week night! Had I known it was going to be like this I would've moved out of Avalon Park completely!
(1)Jamie S.
The food was all tasty and seemed very fresh and homemade. Recommendations: Calamari app; Pasta fagioli soup; Grouper venezia; Stromboli. They bake their Stromboli with the sauce inside rather than on top. Excellent service... Although we didn't notice another table's server was slow and forgetful. Very reasonable pricing for large portions. Most entrees are no more than $13; the Stromboli was around $8. I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 because it was very good but not outstanding. We'd definitely eat here again though!
(4)Joe C.
Our last previous visit to Mulberry St was years ago. We really liked them when they first opened, and then they went downhill quickly. They share the same kitchen as Papa Gio's and you can order food from either restaurant in either dining room. Mulberry St is their sports bar side. We looked at their menu online last night and to me, it seemed different than it did before (my wife disagrees), so we decided to give them another shot. Mulberry St and the nearby Eastside Bistro are always packed during standard happy hours - though I don't know if Mulberry St actually has one. If they do, our waiter didn't mention it. Walking into the restaurant, it felt like they hadn't really kept the place up much in the years since we had last visited. I really don't like the whole industrial space (open aired where you can see beams and ducts) look in the ceiling that seems to be popular in a lot of restaurants - and I don't like it here. The paint looks like it needs a touch up, and the only decorations are some sports banners. Oh, and it was really REALLY loud. It was pretty crowded since it was still within happy hour range (again, don't know if they *have* a happy hour). We were seated at a table next to some windows - beside a couple of guys who were standing next to a high top where their friends were seated. These guys were drunk, loud and obnoxious, so they soured the experience a bit for me. I ordered a draft beer which was a bit warm and flat, but not to the point that I had to send it back. For dinner, my wife ordered some simple penne with red sauce and house salad while I ordered the grouper oreganato with a ceasar salad. The salads were decently sized - especially for side salads. The ceasar was acceptable, but not great. My wife seemed to find her penne pretty mediocre. My grouper was ok - again, nothing great. It was a little soggy from the amount of sauce it was served with. It really should have been served separate from the pasta. Ready to leave, I was ready to give this place 2, maybe even 3 stars - but then my wife made a comment that the bill had seemed high. Normally, I at least glance at the itemization of a bill - but I had neglected to do so this time. I wish I had. Walking out, I glanced at the itemized bill. My beer was 50 cents more than the menu said - and my grouper was $2 more. Yes, I should have gone back and said something - but I was really in no mood to get into such a discussion at the time. Instead, I will do my part in warning you to stay away from such bait and switch tactics. If you DO decide to go, make sure to check your bill.
(1)Colleen B.
Strongbow!!! After the trip all the way out to Avalon Park to grab lunch with some Yelpers at Brianto's on a sweltering hot day... we were in need of some nice cold drinks. There was also a basketball game on that we wanted to catch so we hit up the local pub. It was EXTREMELY quiet when we walked in and the bartender was literally HAPPY to see us. There were only about 2 tables occupied and 8 people at the bar. The TVs were on but no music was playing so we asked to turn the game volume up. Apparently there are people there Sunday that like it quiet. The bartender said they are usually pretty busy and it was awkwardly quiet. We still had a great time just chillin' and everyone that worked there was super nice. If it wasn't so hot out it would have been a great spot to chill outside. I would not hear all the way over here to check out this pub but if I was in town I would def stop in!
(3)Katie D.
Great food and I love the atomsphere at the bar! Just be careful, it can get crowded in there.
(5)Kelly F.
There's nothing better than a local hang out place that has good food, good drinks, and awesome specials. Mulberry Street Bar and Grill is just that if you reside in Avalon Park. They have an odd mix of bar eats and Italian faves, but it works. Among the appetizers, the bruschetta is AMAZING with a thick slice of fresh buffalo mozzarella atop of a tomato slice and grilled bread, drizzled with olive oil and balsamic vinaigrette if you choose. Their wings are equally delicious and have the perfect crispy texture. The garlic are my favorite, but all of their flavors are worth trying. For main courses, the grouper and pesto pasta are good picks with lots of flavor and enough to take home for lunch or dinner the next day. With each main course comes a piping hot bread roll that is scored on the top and filled with their creamy pesto sauce, then drizzled with olive oil...so good! Their pizza is decent and definitely fills the craving, but if given the choice I'd go for their other stuff first. And let's not forget the best part of a meal...the desert! I've only tried their canoli's which are sinful, but their array of cakes and other deserts look amazing. As far as specials go, they feature a different one each night of the week (with the exception of weekends) and have happy hour from 4 to 7 with buy one get one free for certain items on their drink menu. Overall, this place is very affordable. Plus, on the weekends they have karoke available to anyone bold enough to do it...but if you're not, have a few drinks first and you'll be good to go. Along with sports, Mulberry has an interactive trivia game on their TVs that patrons can play from their sits. Simply ask for a controller and you're good to go. But I must warn you, there is a gentlemen who sits at the bar just about everyday and plays...it's nearly impossible to beat this man, but I'm sure someone out there can take it on. Go try it out if you haven't do so already!
(4)MJ T.
We were just physically attacked because we complained about the costumer service. The bar manager who I had to go get twice because the bartenders behavior was bazaar at first and then just turned scary.. The manager after coming out 3 times to watch over the bartender who was claiming to be drunk. I once again, said something about not having our tab or order, the manager then flipped out screaming and cussing saying "if you don't like it get the **** out." seemingly we had know idea what to say or do in the situation, then the manager started plunging toward us, causing a riot in the bar where my boyfriend was punched in the face, I was pushed, wrist was injured, my hair was pulled and continued to be pushed by friends of the bar tender (who he had been engaging with all night instead of us) and employees of the bar, INCLUDING THE MANAGER!!!!. That place should be shut down, the manager should be institutionilized, and the bar tender should be fired and evaluated. It was by far not only the most down right worst costumer experience, it was the most unsafe, unpredictable, bazaar, and traumatizing situation. There should be for an investigation of the credibility of this establishment. I want to warn other fellow patrons and expressing the concern for their lack of costumer service, credibility, and down right safety. DO NOT GO THERE!!!! THE BARTENDER AUSTIN THREATENED MY LIFE. MAKING DEATH THREATS SAYING "I'm going to kill someone, someone thats in here someone who's trying to get me fired." I'm so afraid to expose my identity due to the fear of after being abused and down right attacked by the bartender and manager. Someone help what should I do?
(1)Paula E.
I love the layout of this restaurant, and the look of it. However, the first thing that struck me when I made my way down the long corridor to the restroom, before even turning the corner ,was the "bathroom" smell. It was overwhelming. It smelled like a neglected urinal. Any thought of ordering food was put on hold, until I recovered from the stench. Once inside the restroom, it was evident it had not been thoroughly cleaned for some time. The staff was friendly, but clueless. There's no excuse for the servers not knowing what wines are available by the glass. I had the mussels luciano appetizer. They were succulent and tasty, but the broth was WAY too salty. This restaurant is too new, and has too much potential to let it run downhill this way. I hope the owners will get it together, before they become another casualty of the economy.
(3)Marlene S.
BEWARE ..... They will over charge you and mess up your order! We were told the managers special was a large cheese pizza for $6.95 and more toppings are extra. So that's what we ordered with pepperoni and sausage on the whole pizza and with onion, pepper, mushrooms & black olives on just half. First the pizza is wrong - they put sausage and pepperoni on only half; no big deal. They asked how it was, so we told them it tasted fine but was notate to order. So they offered to take off fee for sausage & pepperoni. That would have been great if they didn't plan on charging us triple!!! The bill came $21.95 - $2.00 plus tax! We asked how much toppings were and were told .50 each - so we asked who much the special large cheese pizza was? He then said it was 16.95...so we thought we heard them wrong and we just paid the bill and left. Only when we left - we walked past the sign out front that said LARGE CHEESE PIZZA $6.95!!!! BEWARE!!!
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