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Okay, so I just had one of the most memorable and, frankly, baffling dining experiences at Elvis Italian Grille, and I absolutely have to share! As soon as I walked in, I noticed something a bit unusual: NO Customers. Seriously, the place was completely empty, which, I admit, made me a little apprehensive. You know how it is – an empty restaurant can sometimes be a red flag. But I was already there, so I decided to brave it and see what this Italian Grille had to offer. First off, the vibe inside was actually pretty cool. Even though it was quiet, I got a chance to really look around the spot, and it had a charming, rustic feel. While waiting for my order, I even spotted a TouchTunes jukebox. I thought, 'Hey, why not lighten the mood?' Little did I know, playing a song would cost a whopping $10! That was definitely a surprise, but hey, you only live once, right? I picked a tune and hoped it was worth it. Now, let's talk about the food, because that's what truly matters in a restaurant review. I decided to dive straight into some appetizers first. The menu had some tempting options, and I went for a platter that included fried zucchini, fried calamari, and fried shrimp. When it arrived, the portions looked generous. I'm usually pretty picky about fried seafood, but I have to say, the calamari was good, although a little chewy. Still, I'll take it! The zucchini and shrimp were perfectly crispy and a great start to the meal. But the real star of the show, the dish that genuinely blew me away, was the lobster fettuccine. I've had lobster pasta in many places, but I can confidently say this was hands down the best one I've ever had. The pasta was cooked perfectly al dente, the sauce was rich and creamy, and the lobster was incredibly tender and flavorful. Every single bite was pure bliss. It completely redeemed any initial hesitation I had about the empty dining room. This fettuccine alone makes Elvis Italian Grille worth a visit. After finishing my incredible meal, I was ready to settle the bill. I waited, and waited, but no check came. I tried to get someone's attention, and eventually, the server came over. And then, the most shocking part of the entire experience: "There's no check!" I was absolutely dumbfounded. I still don't fully understand it, but it seems they just didn't charge me for the meal. It was such an unexpected twist to an already surprising evening. So, despite the initial lack of customers, the $10 jukebox song, and the bizarre no-check situation, my visit to Elvis Italian Grille turned out to be an absolute culinary delight. If you're looking for an unforgettable meal, especially if you're a fan of lobster fettuccine, you absolutely have to check this place out. Just be prepared for a few surprises along the way!











































This made me so happy but sad it made me happy because the owner looked so happy to have a customer and it was really nice and it made me sad because it’s so sad he doesn’t have customers and he seems like such a nice wholesome person