Talk:Rocky Rococo

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[edit] Back in the late 1980's

Back in the late 1980's Rocky's had many locations in Chicago Suburbs and I know of the mentioned St. Louis Union Station mall location, it was still there longer than most Chicago locations, many which were last open were sold to Pizza Hut in Aurora, Illinois and some others. I have not found any link to info on them. Also DeKalb, IL was another College location NIU, now a rental office for campus housing. Kidsheaven 05:53, 15 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] New sections to be worked out

  • A new section could be added to this article to capture the personalities of Rocky Rococo and the extended family. Commenting on (1) the wacky family portraits (reminiscent of (parody of?) those in traditional Italian restaurants), which are found throughout Rocky Rococo's dining areas, (2) the content of their coupon "newspapers", (3) the "humorous" pun-posters promoting new menu items (e.g., The Meatrix). These are pretty unique features of Rocky Rococo; i.e., other establishments are not usually this silly. The official website of Rocky Rococo fails to reflect these common traits experienced in person.
  • In addition, their offering of heart-shaped pizzas for Valentine's Day (although not entirely unique) and the ability to special-order wheat-crust pizza (actually pretty unique (?)) should be highlighted.

I am unable to think of a way of introducing these elements without it bringing up the {{advert}} tag (i.e., "this articles reads like an advertisement") --Restecp 03:08, 29 January 2007 (UTC)

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