5/5 Bruce K. 1 year ago on Google
Dinnertime
along
the
Florida
coastline,
I
headed
here
for
two
hours
of
eating,
drinking
and
sitting
quietly
with
my
laptop
off
to
the
side.
"Sit
anywhere"
and
so
I
found
a
spot
along
the
wall
with
a
power
outlet
within
reach.
Not
long
after
I
settled,
a
waitress
dropped
off
food
and
beer
menus.
So
many
choices!
I
ended
up
building
a
flight
of
four
beers.
Great
choices,
my
favorite
was
the
Mexican
Lager.
For
dinner,
I
had
a
margherita
flatbread
that
had
free
cheese,
tomatoes
and
basil
on
top.
Not
quite
the
same
as
the
ones
I
had
enjoyed
in
Napoli
a
few
weeks
prior
but
still
delicious
and
enjoyable.
With
it,
the
wedge
salad
was
a
proper
cut
of
a
head
of
iceberg
lettuce
topped
with
blue
cheese
and
bacon
and
cucumbers
and
sliced
cherry
tomatoes.
This
is
a
historic
building
with
a
plaque.
"Built
in
1898
for
the
Fee
&
Stewart
Hardware
Store,
and
owned
by
two
men
who
later
became
City
Mayors,
this
building
has
been
transformed
over
the
years,
once,
as
a
result
of
the
1919
Great
Fire.
It
remains
an
excellent
example
of
the
early
20th
century
commercial
architecture."
There
is
street
parking
and
a
large
gravel
parking
lot
across
the
way.
I
enjoyed
my
time
here
and
would
return.