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Olive Garden
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This place is amazing. It is hands down the nicest chain restaurant in Lynchburg. I went here tonight for my fiance's birthday and it was great. The food was, as usual, excellent. I went out on a limb and had their chicken marsala and it was the best thing that I think I have ever had there. My girlfriend swears by their chicken parmigiano and gets it every time. We are both never disappointed.The service here is always top-notch. Several trips ago, we did not receive our silverware before the salad arrived at our table. I didn't really think about it, I just asked the waiter if we could get some. He acted like I had told him that there was a mouse in the salad. He was very apologetic, returned in just a minute or two with silverware and said that he had spoken with the manager and that my entree (which was about $15) would be free to compensate us for their error (Sometimes, I think about hiding the silverware to see if they'll do that again). You get what you pay for, which means tha
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