$10 for $20 Worth of Italian, Mexican, and American Fare at Rocky’s Villa Restaurant
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Cooks prepare menu teeming with Italian, Mexican & American feasts amid family-friendly & cozy environment
Simple laziness has spurred many culinary inventions, including the sandwich, the blender, and the pizza, which was invented as a way to wheel heavy ingredients from place to place. Transport your palate with today’s Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of eclectic fare at Rocky’s Villa Restaurant in Orange Lake.
Rocky’s Villa Restaurant's family of culinary craftsmen masterfully concoct an eclectic menu brimming with zesty Italian, spicy Mexican, and homegrown American flavors. Diners exercise tongues on starters of savory meatballs ($5.99), crispy fried calamari ($7.95), or gooey cream-cheese poppers ($4.99), which are filled with more cheese than a French prop comic. Italian favorites, including baked ziti ($8.25) and chicken cacciatore ($9.95), grace tabletops alongside Mexican staples, such as chicken or beef tacos ($7.25) and the Tijuana plate, which pairs a beef burrito, a cheese enchilada, and a chicken quesadilla with heaps of rice and refried beans ($8.95). Domestic delicacies include a club sandwich piled high with ham, bacon, and turkey ($6.29), a golden fillet of fried catfish ($7.99), and a grilled chicken breast ($8.25) that, like a cigar on a first date, receives a kiss from a flame.
Once patrons enter Rocky’s Villa Restaurant's sunny yellow storefront, they can cozy up in one of the wood-backed booths peppering the dining room. Arched entryways and mosaic floors envelop families as they munch on grub and admire paintings that hang from the restaurant’s walls like the world's most cumbersome earrings.
Cooks prepare menu teeming with Italian, Mexican & American feasts amid family-friendly & cozy environment
Simple laziness has spurred many culinary inventions, including the sandwich, the blender, and the pizza, which was invented as a way to wheel heavy ingredients from place to place. Transport your palate with today’s Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of eclectic fare at Rocky’s Villa Restaurant in Orange Lake.
Rocky’s Villa Restaurant's family of culinary craftsmen masterfully concoct an eclectic menu brimming with zesty Italian, spicy Mexican, and homegrown American flavors. Diners exercise tongues on starters of savory meatballs ($5.99), crispy fried calamari ($7.95), or gooey cream-cheese poppers ($4.99), which are filled with more cheese than a French prop comic. Italian favorites, including baked ziti ($8.25) and chicken cacciatore ($9.95), grace tabletops alongside Mexican staples, such as chicken or beef tacos ($7.25) and the Tijuana plate, which pairs a beef burrito, a cheese enchilada, and a chicken quesadilla with heaps of rice and refried beans ($8.95). Domestic delicacies include a club sandwich piled high with ham, bacon, and turkey ($6.29), a golden fillet of fried catfish ($7.99), and a grilled chicken breast ($8.25) that, like a cigar on a first date, receives a kiss from a flame.
Once patrons enter Rocky’s Villa Restaurant's sunny yellow storefront, they can cozy up in one of the wood-backed booths peppering the dining room. Arched entryways and mosaic floors envelop families as they munch on grub and admire paintings that hang from the restaurant’s walls like the world's most cumbersome earrings.
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Rocky’s Villa Restaurant's family of culinary craftsmen masterfully concoct an eclectic menu brimming with zesty Italian, spicy Mexican, and homegrown American flavors. Mastering the cuisine of a multitude of nations, the restaurant’s chefs spin a gustatory tale of Italian favorites that grace tabletops alongside Mexican staples that take taste buds on a world tour without them having to sneak aboard Chef Boyardee’s pleasure yacht.
Once patrons enter Rocky’s sunny yellow storefront, they can cozy up in one of the wood-backed booths peppering the dining room, where they dig into dishes as disparate as chicken parmigiana, beef chimichangas, cobb salads, and patty melt sandwiches. The restaurant’s arched entryways and mosaic floors envelop families as they munch on grub and admire paintings that hang from the restaurant’s walls like the world's most cumbersome earrings.