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Tag
Y'all!
Started
our
day
with
a
late
morning
walk
through
Lettuce
Lake
Park
on
the
boardwalk.
Had
to
get
a
small
Volksmarch
in
before
the
temperatures
reached
boiling
point.
We
were
referred
here
by
a
co-worker,
and
I
am
seriously
happy
we
followed
up
on
it.
I
was
stationed
in
Germany
from
1984-1987
with
the
US
Air
Force
at
a
place
called
Borfink
(no
longer
in
service).
Lived
in
Nuebrucke
and
Birkenfeld.
So
obviously,
I
spent
a
lot
of
time
eating
true
German
cuisine
over
the
3
year
period.
We
also
moved
here
from
Columbus,
Ohio
5
years
ago
which
has
a
very
large
German
population
that
includes
an
Oktoberfest
that
is
second
to
none
in
the
US;
and
also
has
several
German
eateries
that
are
simply
amazing.
So,
it
is
interesting
that
we
have
found
an
abundance
of
German
themed
restaurants
down
here
in
Florida;
and
all
have
been
remarkably
good.
Today
was
no
exception.
Great
food,
great
service,
and
great
atmosphere.
Yes,
it
is
cramped
and
not
easy
to
navigate
the
on
site
market,
but
that
means
a
packed
house,
right?
Food.
I
had
to
have
Saurbraten.
I
think
a
good
one
is
an
indicator
of
the
restaurants
German
quality.
Mine
was
simply
Wunderbar!
Probably
one
of
the
best
since
I
was
in
Germany.
Others
in
our
group
had
Jagerschnitzle,
Nuremberg
Sausage
Plate,
and
a
Reuben.
We
did
have
a
Pretzel
and
fried
mushroom
as
as
a
starter.
Both
good.
Also
had
Black
Forest
Cake
and
Apple
Struedel
for
dessert.
Amazingly
good.
A
couple
house
brewed
Maibocks
were
also
consumed.
Very
good
and
true
to
the
style
with
that
sweet
sticky
mouthfeel
and
slightly
bitter
pop
before
relaxing
into
a
long
dry
finish.
Prices
were
fair
for
the
times
we
are
in.
Bartender
was
our
server
and
he
was
excellent.
We
sat
in
the
bar
and
watch
a
little
Fussball
while
dining
and
it
was
nice
and
relaxing.
Out
in
the
main
room
it
was
a
bit
more
noisy,
but
that
is
to
be
expected.
As
far
as
getting
a
"true"
German
gasthaus
experience
or
feeling
like
a
moment
reflecting
on
the
visits
to
Muchen...this
does
fall
a
hair
short
as
most
of
the
workers
appeared
to
be
students
from
nearby
USF.
That
is
to
say,
that
there
were
no
German
accents
from
the
staff.
There's
a
place
across
the
bay
that
has
that
part
nailed
with
2
sisters
from
Germany.
The
true
question
of
the
day...will
we
come
back?
Ja!
Sind
sie
haben
eine
guten
tag!!!!
Tchuss!!!
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