Taltarzac725
05-14-2014, 07:49 AM
https://www.facebook.com/SURFANDTURFMARKET
This place used to have the best steaks, stuffed chicken and some other meats that we have ever had without going to a fancy restaurant. They used to be in Palm Harbor but moved to the Trinity area in Pasco County.
I am trying to find out:
1) If they are open?
2) How is their quality of meat?
3) What are their prices like?
4) Do they have a small restaurant attached?
I called them back around February 2014 and they said they would not be open for a few months. Their Facebook page is kind of confusing.
I could call them but figured I could get more information from someone who travels from the Villages to the Trinity area and who might know about this market. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity,_Florida http://www.letseattrinity.com/trinity-menus/
We frequented Harr's Surf and Turf all the time we lived in Palm Harbor from 1996 through 2005 and I would also go there when house-sitting and dog-sitting for some of my mother's Palm Harbor Library volunteer friends on often bi-annual trips to Palm Harbor after we had moved to the Villages.
This place used to have the best steaks, stuffed chicken and some other meats that we have ever had without going to a fancy restaurant. They used to be in Palm Harbor but moved to the Trinity area in Pasco County.
I am trying to find out:
1) If they are open?
2) How is their quality of meat?
3) What are their prices like?
4) Do they have a small restaurant attached?
I called them back around February 2014 and they said they would not be open for a few months. Their Facebook page is kind of confusing.
I could call them but figured I could get more information from someone who travels from the Villages to the Trinity area and who might know about this market. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity,_Florida http://www.letseattrinity.com/trinity-menus/
We frequented Harr's Surf and Turf all the time we lived in Palm Harbor from 1996 through 2005 and I would also go there when house-sitting and dog-sitting for some of my mother's Palm Harbor Library volunteer friends on often bi-annual trips to Palm Harbor after we had moved to the Villages.