4/5 Joe G. 5 months ago on Google
We
visited
in
late
afternoon
as
the
sun
was
setting.
This
is
an
excellent
time
to
experience
the
views
in
daylight,
transitioning
to
evening
and
then
to
night.
Our
first
impression
was
one
of
bemusement
as
the
hostess
told
us
she
only
had
one
table
left.
As
we
were
led
to
that
table
we
walked
past
half
a
dozen
empty
tables
to
a
booth
that
was
comfortable.
What
we
quickly
realized
as
other
parties
were
led
to
similar
tables
is
many
asked
for
a
better
view
and
then
had
their
wish
granted,
we
should
have
done
the
same.
Our
view
was
okay,
but
some
tables
really
have
great
views
here
and
some
of
those
were
empty
when
we
walked
in.
Why
didn't
we
get
one
(for
being
early)
without
making
a
fuss?
Fortunately,
we
were
tall
enough
to
see
over
the
rows
of
other
tables
to
the
water
from
our
booth.
As
the
sunlight
faded
into
darkness,
we
also
realized
that
seeing
the
marina
and
Intracoastal
Waterway
in
daylight
is
better
than
at
night.
Our
next
visit
will
be
earlier
in
the
day.
Our
meals
were
very
good.
We
enjoyed
the
dolphin
(mahi
on
the
menu)
sandwich
and
blackened
chicken
penne
pasta.
Service
was
very
slow
after
we
were
seated.
We
felt
like
the
forgotten
couple
at
the
booth.
For
the
next
20
minutes,
other
parties
were
seated
and
promptly
served,
but
not
us.
It
was
infuriating
and
we
almost
walked
out.
Finally
we
got
a
waitress's
attention
and
everything
went
fine.
This
waitress
was
training
a
newbie
and
that
may
have
explained
the
faux
pas.
Prices
here
are
on
the
high
side,
not
for
the
bargain
hunter,
but
if
you
factor
in
the
view
of
the
waterway,
we
think
it
was
worth
it.
We
want
to
give
the
Cove
Waterfront
another
shot
in
the
future,
it
is
so
beautiful,
and
then
I'll
update
this
review.