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Businiess name:  Margarita Grill
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
or ""*** the Road Jack."" That is what owner Tommy Piliouras tells customers as the waiters and waitresses hand out American flags. Soon the song of the same name plays and those unwilling to participate in the singing of songs such as ""God Bless America"" and ""I'm Proud to be an American"" are given a chance to leave. \r \r Tommy came to the United States from Greece in 1958. His hard work has paid off and he is very grateful for the success the U. S. A. has allowed him to achieve. He is truly appreciative of the lifestyle most of us take for granted. His patriotism and achievements as a small businessman were recognized by a resolution in the U. S. House of Representatives on June 24, 2004. He and his son, Sammy, continually circulate in the restaurant visiting with diners and will fill in the details if asked.\r \r And the quantity and quality of the food? An excellent value. The service? Very good.

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