Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Golded Pizza
It was an evening of snow mixed with rain with a temperature near zero as we pulled into Golded Pizza on Kathleen Street.
Another Wednesday and another restaurant in Sudbury for the gallant restauranteurs.
Tonight we were joined by my second son and grandson as we tried our luck at Golded Pizza.
I was reminded that we had eaten there once before, approximately 7 years ago, but I did not really remember it. Old-Timers disease is catching up to me.
The driving was not good so it was no surprise that the restaurant was half-empty at 5:30 in the afternoon. That was fine with us as it allowed us the choice of table.
We quickly located a large one and proceeded to look at the the menu. As we were waiting for the last two members to arrive, we ordered an appetizer called "krazy krust". As explained by the waitress - they were pieces of left-over pizza crust that were coated with cheese and then baked in the oven. They were actually very tasty.
Once we made up our minds on what to order (there were many items which looked good) our attentive waitress took our choices to the kitchen and we were soon eating away.
Our waitress (we could only see one) was pleasant and attentive in spite of being a few months pregnant. She looked after ourselves plus several other customers in a timely fashion.
I noticed that some of the tables were fashioned from old sewing-machine treadles with the treadle still attached. Very unique.
We were all pleasantly surprised by our meals (see the results) and ate heartily. Even the little guy finished his buttered pasta very quickly.
After the meal, the two younger ones found a play table and spent some time there.
A total cost of $83.92 (with 2 alcoholic drinks, before tip) for four adults and two children seemed quite reasonable.
A very pleasant evening - recommended.
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