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By News Flash THEY DID NOTHING WRONG- (anonymous) | Posted December 17, 2008 at 18:58:45
Well what can you expect from people in Hamilton, they take and listen to what they want and ignore the truth, the Piazza is and will always be a leader in the banquet industry in Hamilton, as they do more functions and serve more people than any other facility in the city, it is the only facility in the city that will allow you to visit there kitchen, I have been to functions from the Hamilton Conventon centre, Olympia,Michaelangelo,Winono Estates, Renaissance in hamilton the people and theoperators are hard working committed people each and everyone who enters the facilty is treated like a king and queen,the food is made fresh and is top quality, they buy from approved companies and not from uninspected meat plants
Lets be real people they did nothing wrong,it has happened to McMaster University,Dennigers in stoney creek a private school in hamilton, several places in the niagara and burlington area, and what about maple leaf foods the company and opereators did nothing wrong,lets remember that, the city and health department treated them harshly and if this was a little dump on barton street the spectator and chch would not have bothered with it, what about the guys who run out of the garages and serve in mail trucks are they regulated and watched and inspected, they always go for the big dog, I have had several functions throughout the city they have a great facility,great pricing, food and service, many large halls in the city are selling weddings for 59.99 all inclusive how can they be the same price as the piazza as they are smaller and do not have the operating costs as the large halls due, be afraid if large halls are the same as the piazza they will cut corners and purchase poor quality products so they can save money.Was this not the hall that reached out and help the Renaissance in June 2006 when the roof and building fell down,is this not the facility that helps many local childrens charities, is this not the hall that opens it doors to disadvantage youth is this not the only hall in the city that can accomadate and provide functions from 15 people to 300, is this not the hall that has catered many of the largiest functions in the city,like fortinos,bell, steel companies
Get over it and call this hall becasue you will not be disappointed
Stop the bad press and use your head,
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