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We went to the soft opening at BJ’s Restaurant for lunch yesterday

February 24th, 2011

BJ's Restaurant in Tyler
BJ's restaurant Tyler TXThe soft opening we went to was yesterday at 1:40 for lunch. They were booked up for almost all other times.

I got the Sweet Pig pizza which is like a deep dish gourmet canadian bacon pizza with really good seasoned tomatoes on top.

I loved my pizza as well as what they call their “hand crafted” root beer. I could have gotten a beer instead but I was just not up to it and root beer sounded great.

BJ’s restaurant is known as being a beer brewery but since Tyler is in the dry county of Smith we have to settle with getting the beer imported from Dallas Texas.

Good old Dallas import beer, nothing wrong with that. My wife got the chicken sesame salad or something to that effect and she liked it. She said her salad was light and just the right amount of taste.

The salads are not loaded down with ranch dressing so I think if you are trying to lose weight you will pleased with this.

For desert we had this cookie with icecream that was cooked in a small pan.

The desert was very good as well and overall I would give BJ’s a 5 star rating for the city of Tyler.

You will find the overall experience far and above better than what you see, hear and taste at Applebees, Chili’s, and the Olive Garden.

I hear to open a BJ’s restaurant you need to have like 6 million dollars just hanging out in a bank account not being used. The 6 million doesn’t include the type of capital investment required to buy the land, build the BJ’s and run payroll.

The guy who bought the BJ’s franchise in Tyler is a smart cookie when it comes to running restaurants and he in fact owns several.

The owner also owns the Wing Stops and Smashburgers in town.

I like BJ’s restaurant and will probably eat there a lot. I also happen to like Smashburger and Wing Stop quite a bit. I think this guy is on to something.

BJ’s Restaurant in Tyler Texas

October 27th, 2010

BJ's
Just heard that BJ’s restaurant will be opening a restaurant here in Tyler Texas near the mall.

The mall could use a nice restaurant like this nearby.

BJ’s restaurant is a place I enjoy eating at when in Dallas or Houston.
BJ's Restaurant in Tyler TX
This restaurant offers several different beers, gourmet pizza, burgers, and quite a few different varieties of American food.

I would say BJ’s is about 10 times better than Chili’s, Applebees, and Olive Garden.

The best comparison to BJ’s might be The Cheesecake Factory.

All in all I think Tylerites will like BJ’s Restaurant.

Olive Garden in Tyler Texas

March 24th, 2010

The Olive Garden is a chain of restaurants serving Italian style food. It is more upmarket than other American Italian eateries in Tyler and the prices reflect this, but the quality of food and service are superior to say – Carinos or Little Italy.

The Olive Garden is quite large and has several rooms and corners. The central bar area is light and airy with little round tables and quiet music playing – perfect for a daytime lunch or evening drinks. In the other areas there are tables which can seat larger parties. Some of the booths are very cozy with low level lighting. I really like the use of lighting in the Olive Garden in Tyler. It is also spotlessly clean with nice décor including healthy real plants and bottles of Italian wine on display.

We went with our family one Sunday lunchtime. It was busy, but not noisy and although it was nearly full, it didn’t appear crowded. We were greeted and seated rapidly at a table by the window. Our server instantly appeared bringing us menus and drinks, and offered us salad and bread. The salad came in a huge glass bowl and 4 Italian style pottery side plates. The bread sticks were warm and fresh – more like rolls than ‘sticks’ as we would know them in Europe. The salad and bread are included with the price of the meal but you can pay extra for a dipping sauce for the bread if you want, or choose from many of the different appetizers.

The menu is clear and there is an additional picture menu of the ‘special dishes’ The problem is, as my husband, commented, that the dishes never look as good in real life as they do on the pictures! A children’s menu occupied our kids with coloring and puzzles. There are 7 meal choices for the under 12 which include grilled cheese and macaroni but also mini grown up meals like fetticine and ravioli. My daughter had filled ravioli which was undoubtedly made from fresh pasta. I was impressed to see that broccoli featured on a kid’s menu in Texas. My son had chicken and broccoli and it was really nicely cooked – not mushy! Meals were $5.99 and included a drink which could be juice or milk, instead of the usual fountain drinks.

On the main menu the entrees are divided into meat, fish and … There are healthy options available – look for the picture of the Olive leaf to find low fat choices.

The desserts are extremely tempting. We chose a Tiramisu and heavenly chocolate mousse cake. The kids had huge bowls of the best chocolate ice-cream I have tasted. Sadly the cream topping was synthetic. It seemed odd to me that the chefs would cut corners in this way when everything else was fresh and authentic.

Finally, the wine list is impressive. The house Chianti comes highly recommended.

I would say that eating at the Olive Garden was a pleasant surprise. For a chain of American restaurants, it has a nice atmosphere and the food is good. I think it would be a great venue for a party or a family get together.

Oliveto Italian Restaurant Was Really Good!

January 28th, 2010

Oliveto Italian Bistro

Tyler, TX
3709 Troup Highway
Tyler, TX 75703
903.581.2678

Hours:
Sunday-Thursday: 11:00am – 10:00pm
Friday & Saturday: 11:00am – 11:00pm

I decided to give Oliveto Italian Restaurant a try a couple night ago and I was surprised to find that it was really good. The place was so nice inside and out I was actually suspicious that it was one of those fake food franchise chains like TGIF, Applebees, and Chili’s. I came to find none of the above. Oliveto had great appetizers, very good spaghetti sauce and well made pasta recipes. A lot of Italian restaurants have a prized pasta dish that is a cherished family secret only to find out that the dish really tastes disgusting to everyone else but the owners family. Oliveto Italian Bistro Oliveto understands how to make Italian food not just edible but wonderful.

There are a couple more italian restaurants in town that I like and will still go to like Little Italy and Joes Italian Cafe. Although Little Italy will always be a favorite of mine I will be going to Oliveto more often. Like I said, I was assuming it would be a disgusting Italian chain type of place like The Olive Garden only serving good salad and bread sticks but that is not what I found. Oliveto will surprise you with perfectly made pasta recipes and great spaghetti and marinara sauce.

My wife and I even tried one of Oliveto’s desserts and it too was fantastic. Our son got a free kiddie icecream with chocolate syrup which was nice and we left there a little shocked that we had such excellent service and great food. If you have ever eaten at McAllisters Deli you will know about excellent service as your sweet tea drink is refilled 50 times. This refill and constant checking on by the waitresses is what we received at Oliveto as well. They seemed to have designated staff just hired to refill drinks and check on your table. I imagine I will probably want to come here for business meetings and for things I need to zip in and out of quick.

I am a sucker for Italian food and this nice cookie cutter looking restaurant is so much more than The Olive Garden. I will probably never set foot in The Olive Garden again now that I know about this place. I don’t talk bad about restaurants usually but I know my italian food and the fake food chains shouldn’t be listed right along with the quality this restaurant delivers. Tyler TX Italian Restaurant Let’s give a hand for Oliveto for coming to the city of Tyler and showing people what real Italian food is. This is it!

Local Italian, Relaxed Atmosphere

January 8th, 2010

Little Italy in Tyler Texas
Some of the best Italian in Tyler can be found at the corner bistro, Little Italy’s. Located at 3320 South Broadway where it has been for many years this restaurant continues to serve authentic Italian in a relaxed casual environment.

Little Italy’s is a great stop for either a family dinner or a business lunch. It’s all about the food here, as opposed to atmosphere. You won’t find violinists playing Italian love songs for moonstruck patrons. What you will find is great food at reasonable prices.

The Lasagna and spaghetti at Little Italty are both unbeatable but their signature dish would have to be the calzone. Packed with cheese and sausage it’s the best calzone in town. But don’t come to Italy’s expecting the Olive Garden or Johnny Carino’s.
Carino's
This is more of a local joint where regulars have a “usual.” They also offer take out for that quick stop off on your way home from work. If you won’t bad quality recipes we recommend Olive Garden. If you want good food and an extra long hour wait for that food than go to Johnny Carino’s.

So next time you find you have craving for great Italian without calling ahead, try this local spot. Before you know it, you’ll find that you have a “usual.”