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The food here is good, and the service is usually fine (sometimes can be slow when they are busy). Its close to my house to come watch football and not as noisy as some sports bars. Where it all goes downhill is how hot they keep it inside. It was 80-85° last time I was here and I was sweating through the whole football game. My friend (who usually runs cold and who also does hot yoga) was also sweating. We didn't bother to complain because we already know what the answer is, but we did overhear other people complaining about how hot it was. The staff will just insist "the air is already on". Its something I have reached out to the company about before, hoping to resolve the issue so we can still enjoy going there in the Summer. But I got the same response, that they do run the air and their AC bill is very expensive. However, as someone who personally works for an HVAC company, I can tell you that if you are running your air and it's only cooling down to 80°, your AC is NOT working properly. After eating here my friend and I had to go into walmart to cool down, where the AC was working great. Selmas has the potential to be a 5 star place, but they certainly would need to get the establishment to a decent temperature.
Took a group of kids this morning to Selma’s RSM for their kids field trip experience and we had a great time. All the kids really enjoyed getting to see the kitchen and making their own pizzas. The parents that attended really enjoyed watching the kids do this activity and agreed we would maybe like to do it yearly. A special thank you to Avery who took care of the kids tour and all their needs during the field trip.
Our 1st visit. I searched for a great place to find Chicago deep dish pizza. The food was quick and delicious, and the portions were very generous. The atmosphere was relaxing and perfect for a date with the husband. ❤️
$4 beer, $4 soup and a $14 Calzone with 2 toppings. I really liked the Honey Blonde House Brew and the soup was very good - with the exception that it should be served with some type of bread. The bar tender asked me right away if I wanted a dinner roll and after the first was done I asked for another which was not an issue. Overall the place has a great atmosphere, low playing current and past rock music from various time periods. The tables are clean, the people are friendly, the waiters, servers and hosts are on point and I will be back. Unless my Calzone fails, they earned 4 stars. They lost 1 point because I was asked to wait for the manager to place my order at the restaurant and they never came. When I walked over to the bar, they gave me service right away.
First time here. I saw the sign off Santa Margarita for years. Just never stopped here. I had a few free moments in the area so I decided to give it a try. I love pizza. The place was pretty quite as it was after lunch. Staff was super attentive. I ordered a Da'Vinny personal lunch special. Deep dish Pizza and a salad. The salad was quite generous and delicious. The blue cheese was nice and strong if you know what I mean. The crust of the pizza was perfect. Crispy. But not too hard. The pepperoni, Italian sausage, and marinara sauce were a perfect balance. Definitely will come back. And recommended