Olazzo at 7921 Norfolk Avenue in Bethesda will be temporarily closed through January 15, 2023. The restaurant will be making some upgrades inside, and is also giving their staff a rest, the owners said. They are directing customers to their sister restaurants downtown, Gringos & Mariachis and Alatri Bros.
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Tuesday, January 10, 2023
Olazzo temporarily closed through January 15th in Bethesda
Olazzo at 7921 Norfolk Avenue in Bethesda will be temporarily closed through January 15, 2023. The restaurant will be making some upgrades inside, and is also giving their staff a rest, the owners said. They are directing customers to their sister restaurants downtown, Gringos & Mariachis and Alatri Bros.
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That place sucks, it really does. Always has. Years ago I ordered spaghetti to go and made it clear that I'm Vegetarian, and I got up to Veterans Park to eat, and my meal came with a softball sized meatball which they charged me for and when I went back they wouldn't take off the charge and refund me the difference. This was over 10 years ago and I still harbor a resentment towards that place as I walk past with disdain... Think of all the money I would have spent there if only they didn't have such a bad attitude with pathetic customer service.
I agree. Like G&M and Alatri Bros. but Olazzo is a bust. Food isn’t great, service even worse.
10 years ago? Maybe it’s time to try again.
Boy 5:33 you hold a grudge! Your like my dear Aunt -we took her out for her birthday and she remembered the waiter who didn't do something right from 15 years earlier.
I have been to Olazzo a number of times: Brunch, work mate outings. It has always been good Italian.
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I think all three are very good. Obviously, not everyone agrees.
How does "walk[ing] past with disdain" look any different from regular walking? Or is it purely an internal thing?
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