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But the food was fantastic.
At the time, I had a lot of connections in the area so I pretty much gushed about the place as often as possible. At work, with friends, at conventions. I got to know the owners the first time I was there (because they hardly had any customers at that point.) They said I should have people ask for them if I sent them, so they could get a discount. Win win, so of course I did.
The place survived. More than that, I have never been treated as well when I went to eat out. I was constantly getting free appetizers, % off my bill, even gifts. I wasn't seeking any of that, but they would always insist.
The most powerful marketing in the world is a very happy customer.
I think you've also just shown me what my next post will be... why Melillo's was my favorite place. Thanks.