Sunday, September 2, 2018

Callaros in Lake Worth to get Make-over

Lake Worth Callaro’s Steak House getting $250,000 makeover

Very happy to know they will have some Italian dishes

Read about it...

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Their food SUCKED ! How in the hell do you make a meatball tough? The guy who bought this actually liked their food???? Not much hope for the new place ,then. Maybe they will get an actual cook.

Anonymous said...

I agree that the food wasn't very good, but nobody has good food anymore. When you consider that you can pay as much as $65.00 for Dover Sole, what do you think you will get for $28 to $32 dollars. Better to just have a good grilled cheese sandwich at Howleys. They did have that very nice little loaf of bread though.

Lynn Anderson said...

@9:06...think you're getting your parties mixed up. Don't you always accuse Republicans of being the party of the wealthy. Your little smack downs won't get you any place...perhaps in liberal Lake Worth with the rest of your nasty friends who are as confused as you.

Anonymous said...

I attended Lobster Fest which cost $149. It was a huge success. Luckily our Party attracts all walks of life, not just the wealthy. It appeals to the working class and even my waitress at a downtown local restaurant is a Trump supporter. Speaking of wealthy and poor, Democrats have their fair share.

Anonymous said...

Last time I checked, the Clintons and the Obamas were getting wealthier by the minute. Socialist Sanders: phoney riding the wave of lazy entitlement.

Dorothy said...

Why can't we get some good old American food in Lake Worth? Why does it always have to be immigrant food from some other country? We need to practice what we preach and if we say we're against more foreigners coming in, we have to stop eating the foreigner food. Italians, Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, Guatemalans...it's why they come to America. Stop making their food available to them and they'll stop coming.

Lynn Anderson said...

LOL @1:54--Are you for real?
We had "good ole American food" at this restaurant but they couldn't cook a steak right. Don't ask me about the rest of the food. It looks like some people thought it was good. Italian you can't really screw that up.

Anonymous said...

I agree about the American food, but fear of carbohydrates eliminated potatoes and bread. Personally, I'm not scared of carbohydrates; butter either.

As for Italian food: Lynn, if you ever went to a place called Ralph's in South Philly, you would know that what you just said about Italian Food is both ridiculous, and totally ignorant. Where were you born, that you don't know the difference in opening a jar of sauce, and making real Italian gravy?

Lynn Anderson said...

That's the trouble with haters, they always assume something based on figments of their hateful imagination.