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Sparky-30
08-01-2010, 02:28 PM
Moving down Sept. 1, good places in the Villages for breakfast?

logdog
08-01-2010, 02:38 PM
On Fridays and Saturdays, it hard to beat Katie Bells' $4.99 breakfast buffet. The Veranda in LSL has a good breakfast also but no buffet. Stay away from Havana.

Paulm47
08-01-2010, 02:43 PM
TooJays is pretty good, but I like the Fruitland Park Cafe on 27/441 south of 466a. Every item is $1.00 (2eggs, toast, homefries and bacon is $4.00. Coffee is self serve $.50). What neighborhood are you moving into. I am moving in on Markridge Loop in Pennecamp on September 10th. If you want to try out the cafe after that PM me.

zcaveman
08-01-2010, 02:50 PM
If you want to stay in TV area I would recommend TooJays or Katie Belles (in that order). Bob Evans, IHOP and Perkins are also good choices but I prefer TooJays. Good breakfast for the price.

Lou Card
08-01-2010, 03:01 PM
Hacienda hills Country club on Morris blvd is the best Sunday breakfast around.

Shimpy
08-01-2010, 03:45 PM
You're asking about my favorite meal, breakfast. The Veranda as mentioned is nice, but has neither hash browns or home fries. Never heard of a restaurant serving breakfast that you couldn't get potatoes. Katie Bells is one of our favorites but only has breakfast now Fridays thru Sunday. Bob Evans is good and there is a little place that I can't remember the name in the shopping center with Publix on 466 that sets out in the parking lot near Ace Hardware. Too Jays is also good, but very busy.

jebartle
08-01-2010, 03:49 PM
I think you are referring to the Village Cafe

zcaveman
08-01-2010, 03:52 PM
You're asking about my favorite meal, breakfast. The Veranda as mentioned is nice, but has neither hash browns or home fries. Never heard of a restaurant serving breakfast that you couldn't get potatoes. Katie Bells is one of our favorites but only has breakfast now Fridays thru Sunday. Bob Evans is good and there is a little place that I can't remember the name in the shopping center with Publix on 466 that sets out in the parking lot near Ace Hardware. Too Jays is also good, but very busy.

I think you are talking about Sonrise or Ihop.

I agree - home fries are a must. If you like home fries try Billy's Cafe on 441. It is on the south side of 441 a little north of Buenos Aires. They have some great home fries!!! Not fried or what ever they do to home fries around here but real potatoes (like TooJays). The grits are good also.

Shimpy
08-01-2010, 04:00 PM
I think you are referring to the Village Cafe

No, that's not it. It has a funny or catchy name. It sets out in the parking lot, has only about a dozen tables, the staff is very nice and the food is good. If someone doesn't come up with a name I'll have to drive by and let you know.

Shimpy
08-01-2010, 04:07 PM
Zcaveman saved me a trip to do a drive by. "Sonrise" is the name of the mystery restaurant. I thought the name unusual because it is spelled the way it is.

villager99
08-01-2010, 04:08 PM
sun rise cafe at southern trace plaza on 466
and no one mentioned cracker barrel on 441 \
both are golf cart accessible.

Russ_Boston
08-01-2010, 04:13 PM
My vote is for Billy's - But I don't think it is cart accessible.

chuckinca
08-01-2010, 04:15 PM
and there is a little place that I can't remember the name in the shopping center with Publix on 466 that sets out in the parking lot near Ace Hardware.

Could be Perkins


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Hancle704
08-01-2010, 04:41 PM
No it is SonRise and I believe it is spelled that way because of the Christian beliefs of the owners and staff.

Surprised no one has mentioned Denny's or the big Sunday breakfast buffet at Tierra Del Sol.

Avista
08-01-2010, 05:43 PM
We are at Sonrise Cafe every Sunday morning at 8am.

grayesun
08-01-2010, 06:25 PM
We like Billy's best so far, then Cracker Barrel & IHOP...haven't tried breakfast buffets at Katie Belles or Tierra yet, so no opinion on them. Tried Sonrise once, it was OK but not on our favorites or retry list. We eat breakfast out so rarely - like to count on a sure thing.

As Russ speculated, Billy's is not cart accessible; but Cracker Barrel & IHOP are.

GatorFan
08-01-2010, 06:42 PM
Little Bits Cafe in Palm Ridge Plaza off 466 behind CVS. Off CR 101. The lunches are great too.

judynlee
08-01-2010, 06:44 PM
No one mentioned Li'l Bits in Southern Trace. Wonderful potatoes, especially.

Oops, guess it was Palm Ridge!

johnfarr
08-01-2010, 06:50 PM
it is Lil Bits, accross the road from Crispers. Great food, good prices, and the friendliest staff in town.

chuckinca
08-01-2010, 08:17 PM
. . . Surprised no one has mentioned Denny's . . .


Denny's on 441/27.

And our favorite - McDonalds on 441 that some times has a line to get in.
We probably go there three times or more than any other breakfast place.


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schotzyb
08-01-2010, 08:20 PM
Another vote for Lil Bits. Great food and plenty of it.

Debfrommaine
08-01-2010, 08:23 PM
Along the breakfast lines........had a great brunch at Nancy Lopez today, first time and will absolutely return, excellent!

MelZ
08-01-2010, 08:27 PM
Another vote for Lil Bits and Hacienda Hills sunday brunch

Pturner
08-01-2010, 09:04 PM
We haven't tried Billy's yet, but it must be good because the parking lot is always crowded.

I love the breakfasts at TooJays, Katie Bells and Hacienda Hills.

chuckinca
08-01-2010, 09:18 PM
Overflow from McDonalds!


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uujudy
08-01-2010, 10:49 PM
The Veranda! :icon_hungry:

Sparky-30
08-02-2010, 05:25 AM
Great answers to my question! Cant wait, also love grits(Georgia ice cream)

Pats2010
08-02-2010, 06:48 AM
I am a dull guy because I always eat breakfast at home. Banana and yogurt swallowed with vitamins and coffee.:shrug:

ajbrown
08-02-2010, 07:32 AM
I found a place off campus one day when getting some wires made for my golf cart at Steve's Golf Cars (unsolicited plug :)). I thought the place was called Country Kitchen, but I can find no reference for that name. It is on 27/441 right next (north) to the Columbia Par Car dealer.

Nothing fancy, but good people and good breakfast. My other off campus favorite is Billy's Cafe.

Cannot wait to try some of the other on campus suggestions.

bonnyej
08-02-2010, 08:17 AM
Can't beat Orange Blossom for Sunday buffet.

CTgolfer
08-02-2010, 11:07 AM
Once a week, hubby and I treat ourselves to breakfast. Here's some that we have tried and enjoy: Panera Bread, TooJay's, Perkins, Cracker Barrel, Country Inn (441), Billy's (441). We have not had a chance to try Katie Belle's or Golden Coral. We have tried Veranda and it's okay.

Shimpy
08-02-2010, 01:10 PM
I guess I got to try Billy's. Where exactly is it on 441?

wmchale
08-02-2010, 04:08 PM
Across frpm Lowes

Pturner
08-02-2010, 06:21 PM
I am a dull guy because I always eat breakfast at home. Banana and yogurt swallowed with vitamins and coffee.:shrug:

Oh. All this time I thought you were a she. :shocked:

Lou Card
08-03-2010, 04:33 AM
I think your wrong about Havana's breakfast, I think they have a great breakfast!

I must disagree. Havana has the worst breakfast I have ever tried to eat. I felt sorry for the waitress when she asked if everything was alright. There is certainly the possibility that I had it on a bad day. but when there, I had eggs, potatoes and some kind of meat.

The Eggs were like powdered eggs I had in Viet Nam.

The potatoes went from burned to crunchy. I think they went on the grill but was never turned over while cooking.

Now the meat: They were sausage looking links that when tasted, I thought they may be made from chicken, or vegetable. Whatever they were made from, they were without any flavor that I could recognize.

Its sad for me because Havana is my favorite golf course, it has great atmosphere and its only a few short minutes from our house.

SunnyDaze
08-03-2010, 06:06 AM
Hubby and I recently arrived in TV, and we tried Havana. Lovely restaurant, beautiful view. Food? Awful. Made Hubby sick, and he refuses to set foot in the door. Unfortunate because we are just up the street. We like TooJays in LSL, they're consistent.

Lou Card
08-03-2010, 06:13 AM
Hubby and I recently arrived in TV, and we tried Havana. Lovely restaurant, beautiful view. Food? Awful. Made Hubby sick, and he refuses to set foot in the door. Unfortunate because we are just up the street. We like TooJays in LSL, they're consistent.


Hang in there. It is aways possible to go under a management change or even a shakeup in the kitchen. I have tried breakfast, lunch and dinner at the Havana, so it will take an overhaul for us to go back, but that could happen and I will watch for it. I hope so if for no other reason than the great location for us.

SunnyDaze
08-03-2010, 06:25 AM
Thanks Lou! I'm going to let the dust settle before I push Hubby again to go to Havana. He was really sick from it. I do hope the get their act together. From what I've heard, it's a father/daughter ownership, he's never there and she has no restaurant experience. But it's just so close to my house, and would be just a lovely stroll to a from. All that aside, Toojay's in LSL, and ask for Diane, she is just a fantastic waitress.

Peggy D
08-03-2010, 10:06 AM
Thanks Lou! I'm going to let the dust settle before I push Hubby again to go to Havana. He was really sick from it. I do hope the get their act together. From what I've heard, it's a father/daughter ownership, he's never there and she has no restaurant experience. But it's just so close to my house, and would be just a lovely stroll to a from. All that aside, Toojay's in LSL, and ask for Diane, she is just a fantastic waitress.

Don't know about the father/daughter thing, but I was told he is not there alot due to his wife being very ill. Some of the staff is very aware of the comments that are posted here about Havana and take it seriously.

Don't give up on them. I'm sure things will turn around. To be fair, We've had bad service and bad food at Katie Belle's and Cattle Barons also.

Lou Card
08-03-2010, 10:29 AM
Don't know about the father/daughter thing, but I was told he is not there alot due to his wife being very ill. Some of the staff is very aware of the comments that are posted here about Havana and take it seriously.

Don't give up on them. I'm sure things will turn around. To be fair, We've had bad service and bad food at Katie Belle's and Cattle Barons also.

Have had second rate at Katie Belle's/Cattle Barons also. Not all the time.

The staff has always been very good at Havana to us. I feel sorry for them. It is only the cooking of the food. Get that kitchen in order and it will be as nice to go to as any club in the villages.

The clubs that we have been to several times with good food every time have been Lopez and Cane. We had the Sunday buffet at Hacienda Hills last Sunday and wow was it ever good. A chef cooked my omelet with peppers and garlic on the spot. I wanted to take him home with me. Not sure yet if their breakfast is good during the week, but on Sunday, it was very very good.

logdog
08-03-2010, 02:26 PM
I didn't mention Billy's Cafe before because it's off campus. However, they do have the best home-fries that I've had in a long time. Cracker Barrel is very good but quite a trip by golf cart unless you live in or near the historic side. Cain is certainly my favorite on the south side for lunch but haven't tried them for breakfast. Think I'll give TooJays a shot tomorrow.

petenj
08-03-2010, 07:44 PM
You're asking about my favorite meal, breakfast. The Veranda as mentioned is nice, but has neither hash browns or home fries. Never heard of a restaurant serving breakfast that you couldn't get potatoes. Katie Bells is one of our favorites but only has breakfast now Fridays thru Sunday. Bob Evans is good and there is a little place that I can't remember the name in the shopping center with Publix on 466 that sets out in the parking lot near Ace Hardware. Too Jays is also good, but very busy.

Wow, more weird I think of breakfast as the most important meal of the day.
Is it the Sunrise Cafe?

logdog
08-04-2010, 03:49 PM
Tried TooJays today for breakfast and had the best Eggs Benedict and home-fries ever. I thought Billy's had the best home-fries but now they are a close second. However, the service at TooJays was terrible. It took 20 minutes to get a glass of water and a straw. 40 minutes to get food. Entrance was very chaotic. Don't get me wrong, all the people seemed friendly and helpful, but it was still very slow. I overheard two tables near me complain that their order was wrong. The staff was willing to fix it but... My favorite is still Katie Belle's breakfast buffet on Friday and Saturday.

Pturner
08-04-2010, 07:09 PM
Tried TooJays today for breakfast and had the best Eggs Benedict and home-fries ever. I thought Billy's had the best home-fries but now they are a close second. However, the service at TooJays was terrible. It took 20 minutes to get a glass of water and a straw. 40 minutes to get food. Entrance was very chaotic. Don't get me wrong, all the people seemed friendly and helpful, but it was still very slow. I overheard two tables near me complain that their order was wrong. The staff was willing to fix it but... My favorite is still Katie Belle's breakfast buffet on Friday and Saturday.

TooJays does get very crowded during regular peak mealtimes. I usually try to go off peak. :)

zcaveman
08-04-2010, 07:14 PM
Wow, more weird I think of breakfast as the most important meal of the day.
Is it the Sunrise Cafe?

It is the Sonrise cafe. It is backed by a religious group. One of my favorites.

earickis
08-09-2010, 05:54 PM
"Little bits" is also a great breakfast spot.

cometgirl
08-09-2010, 06:23 PM
Exactly where is "Little Bits"? Thanks.

K9-Lovers
08-09-2010, 10:54 PM
Oh. All this time I thought you were a she. :shocked:

I thought Pats was a she, too! :laugh:

K9-Lovers
08-09-2010, 10:57 PM
Our favorite breakfast place is Billy's Cafe.

Tweety Bird
08-10-2010, 07:49 AM
Hubby and I recently arrived in TV, and we tried Havana. Lovely restaurant, beautiful view. Food? Awful. Made Hubby sick, and he refuses to set foot in the door. Unfortunate because we are just up the street. We like TooJays in LSL, they're consistent.

I thought they had a new cook (chef)?

Tweety Bird
08-10-2010, 07:57 AM
I enjoy every aspect of The Veranda, but their bacon is limp, greasy, very thin and has little substance. I'm a bacon lover and I simply wish they would get a better grade of bacon. Pleeeeeeeeeeaz? Love Billy's because they know how to cook eggs. Love Cracker Barrel, but hubby doesn't think they cook eggs as well as Billy's. LOL

gemorc
08-14-2010, 11:35 AM
Hang in there. It is aways possible to go under a management change or even a shakeup in the kitchen. I have tried breakfast, lunch and dinner at the Havana, so it will take an overhaul for us to go back, but that could happen and I will watch for it. I hope so if for no other reason than the great location for us.

It seems Havana is constantly undergoing some kind of management change. This place is always waiting for a mistake to happen.

SunnyDaze
08-14-2010, 04:07 PM
The posts about Havana changing management go back a looooong time. Over several different threads.

Anyone starting to think the whole "management change" thing is just lip-service? They don't have a "chef." They have line cooks. All the management in the world won't make up for cooks who can't.

Dan =^..^=
08-18-2010, 06:33 AM
I had a really huge and very tasty biscuit and sausage gravy at Pete's Diner in Fruitland Park last week. The wife had french toast and thought it was probably one of the best she'd ever had.

Although not breakfast, we also enjoyed the grilled chicken sandwich at Billy's Cafe.

l2ridehd
08-27-2010, 05:01 AM
I tried Havana breakfast buffet. Arrived at 7:00 AM, waited, waited, waited, no food was out until almost 7:30. And then it was pretty bad. I keep going back because the staff is nice, the drinks are good, the decor is excellent and a good location. Dinner is mediocre at best. They need a management change and have to hire a decent cook. They have no clue how to run a business.

I like breakfast at the Waterfront Inn. A little more expensive, but great buffet, eggs and waffles cooked to order, and fresh squeezed orange juice.

Ooper
08-27-2010, 01:24 PM
We've found that Cal's in Belleview has the most consistant and wonderful breakfasts. Eggs are always done just the way you want them, the bacon always falls apart and melts in your mouth, and their omlets are huge. You can get your potatos deep fried or regular. There is never a wait and they are cheaper than any place I've found.

hdh1470
09-23-2010, 10:21 AM
Any country clubs open during the week for breakfast?

starflyte1
09-23-2010, 11:14 AM
Hacienda is open for breakfast and has a special each week day.

jebartle
09-23-2010, 12:03 PM
has the BEST Blueberry pancakes EVER, you can get a short stack for 2.99 and it is PLENTY....Yummm!

chuckinca
09-23-2010, 12:29 PM
We've found that Cal's in Belleview has the most consistant and wonderful breakfasts. Eggs are always done just the way you want them, the bacon always falls apart and melts in your mouth, and their omlets are huge. You can get your potatos deep fried or regular. There is never a wait and they are cheaper than any place I've found.


Where in Belleview is Cal's?


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BBQMan
10-17-2010, 01:57 PM
I can vouch that Tierra Del Sol's Sunday brunch is excellent and that Lil Bits and Billy's are both very, very good. Billy's does omelets and pancakes that are much better than IHOP and IHOP is pretty good.

Havana is one place I will not return to. Three of us were there about two weeks ago and all of us got not marginal, but truly bad food. The ambience is great, our server delightful but the food awful.

Orange Blossom Hills ad a good brunch the last time we went there but we've had to stop going there because of the terrible disabled parking situation. If that is not a factor for you, then it is a good value.

windylou
10-23-2010, 07:24 AM
In Southern Trace, it's SonRise. ... and nice place with good food
and Christian people. Very Friendly . Open for breakfast and lunch..
and the owner also does catering .

windylou
10-23-2010, 07:33 AM
We have also liked Lil Bits (in Palm Ridge across from Crispers) .. and Billy's.
I had a wonderful crepe at Billy's (On 441/27 past the Village's Hospital.)
Another favorite has been the Verandah .. but sadly they are changing this to
a Panera Bread. Not saying that i don't like Panera , ... It's a great restaurant, but
the unique ""UN-chained" restaurants are so special .

sunday
10-23-2010, 08:33 AM
In Southern Trace, it's SonRise. ... and nice place with good food
and Christian people. Very Friendly . Open for breakfast and lunch..
and the owner also does catering .

I believe SonRise just changed hands.
I have not been in to meet the new operators/check it out yet, but plan to soon.

JenAjd
10-23-2010, 08:37 AM
Veranda is no longer...being made into a Panera! Sonrise is owned by Christian's so I'm thinking it's a take on Son (Jesus) who "rose" after his death...vs Sunrise (as the way you'd think of it!!
All the places mentioned here are good btw...Denny's too is good for that.

injunlee
11-14-2010, 08:42 PM
My favorite for breakfast is Little Bits......excellent food, best home fries around, very good saugage gravy and biscuits. Reasonably priced, very clean facility, and pleasant wait staff.

Pturner
11-14-2010, 08:53 PM
Hacienda is open for breakfast and has a special each week day.

They also have a wonderful Sunday brunch.

ham62
11-14-2010, 09:26 PM
There is a great place off 466 on 101 go past the Lang Eye Center and go left into the shopping center. It's called "Lil Bits". I couldn't make a better breakfast myself.

Zcaveman saved me a trip to do a drive by. "Sonrise" is the name of the mystery restaurant. I thought the name unusual because it is spelled the way it is.

Hawkwind
11-15-2010, 06:59 AM
On what days does Katie Belle's have their breakfast buffet? It use to be on Saturday and Sunday but in an earlier post I see someone stated it was Friday and Saturday. Has the day changed?

Ooper
11-15-2010, 07:46 AM
They still have the buffet on Sunday's but it is more expensive.

Shimpy
11-15-2010, 04:58 PM
On what days does Katie Belle's have their breakfast buffet? It use to be on Saturday and Sunday but in an earlier post I see someone stated it was Friday and Saturday. Has the day changed?

Fridays and Saturdays are 4.99 and Sundays are 6.99

Hawkwind
11-15-2010, 05:46 PM
Thanks, I was not sure about Friday's as the last time I was in TV it was only Sat and Sun. Thanks again.

Avista
11-15-2010, 05:51 PM
I believe SonRise just changed hands.
I have not been in to meet the new operators/check it out yet, but plan to soon.

Sonrise did just change hands, but it is as good as ever. We eat there every Sunday morning before church. (Used to go after church, but it was too crowded.) Now we are there @ 8am when it opens.

kandj
11-16-2010, 12:04 AM
If you want to stay in TV area I would recommend TooJays or Katie Belles (in that order). Bob Evans, IHOP and Perkins are also good choices but I prefer TooJays. Good breakfast for the price.

TooJays is my favorite too! Jim can get his ham and eggs anywhere... but, I love their Nova Bagel. The smoked salmon just melts in your mouth AND I ablways seem to get 2 meals out of it! When we have been down there the last few times we went to the one in Sumter Landing. Now that we has purchased in Summerchase I am not sure which one will be the closest... We will have to check that out when we get down there next. So far, that is looking to be just after Christmas.

Kim

irishguy
11-16-2010, 07:05 AM
I've enjoyed McCall's Tavern for breakfast...$3.49 for 2 eggs, choice of meat and toast..Good value

moongirl
11-16-2010, 07:49 AM
Another vote for Katie Belles on Sat/Sun. Sounds like we will have to try Billie's Cafe for breakfast, They seem to have irregular hours, tho. Hubby will not go to Havana again. He got burned out a while back after several bad meals and bad service. Yesterday his golf group decided to try them again after morning round; said they had improved. Hubby had their chili and was sick all afternoon/evening. Unfortunately we were scheduled to go out for dinner last evening and he could only sit while we all ate. He said Havana's service had not improved either.

l2ridehd
11-16-2010, 07:55 AM
Seems most of these places open at 8:00 AM. I know I am not the usual, but I go to breakfast at 6:30, or 7:00 AM at the latest. Is there any really good place that is open early?

zcaveman
11-16-2010, 11:09 AM
I ate at Beef O'Bradys in Mulberry this morning. Good food and lots of it. They are open from 7 AM - 11AM

2BNTV
11-16-2010, 12:09 PM
I think Toojays is a good choice. I believe they open at 8:00 AM.

I haven't tried them all but I did eat at Toojays during my LSV and had the big breakfast. I thought their oatmeal was great and the waffle was excellent.

REDCART
11-17-2010, 10:29 PM
In an earlier thread, someone suggested the Cottage Inn on 441 just South of CR 466. Lady Lake for breakfast. It opens promptly at 7:00 am and has a regular breakfast following with all of the locals on their way to work.

elcid
12-04-2010, 10:52 AM
No, that's not it. It has a funny or catchy name. It sets out in the parking lot, has only about a dozen tables, the staff is very nice and the food is good. If someone doesn't come up with a name I'll have to drive by and let you know.
Think maybe it is the Village Eatery..........The Silver Cricket in LL at 27 and Old Dixie have good breakfast as well as our own HAVANA COUNTRY CLUB..........

Sherman931
12-11-2010, 10:20 AM
Where, exactly, is Lil Bits? I cant find the referenced shopping center on any map.

Lost in TV.

logdog
12-11-2010, 01:37 PM
If you're driving the golf cart, there's a tunnel going under Belvedere just past Crispers. Take the tunnel and then turn right. The plaza has a tile shop on the corner. Lil Bits is about 2/3 of the way down next to a pet shop.

gongoozler
12-11-2010, 02:38 PM
I ate at Beef O'Bradys in Mulberry this morning. Good food and lots of it. They are open from 7 AM - 11AM

Good to hear that because there was nothing in the north end of the Villages (except Lopez pool bar). . . I like Son-Rise for breakfast and like giving my business to individual families who are trying to make it instead of major cooporation. I do know that Beef O'Bradys on 42 is locally owned so I'll give it a try for sure!


RI/AL/TX/CA/AK/MA/RI/The Villages . . . :jester:

zcaveman
12-11-2010, 03:17 PM
Good to hear that because there was nothing in the north end of the Villages (except Lopez pool bar). . . I like Son-Rise for breakfast and like giving my business to individual families who are trying to make it instead of major cooporation. I do know that Beef O'Bradys on 42 is locally owned so I'll give it a try for sure!


RI/AL/TX/CA/AK/MA/RI/The Villages . . . :jester:

I was hoping that the new VA center would bring us some more options but that hasn't happened yet. Glenview used to have a nice breakfast but I haven't been there in a while so I don't know.

Sparky-30
12-11-2010, 03:43 PM
Do any of them serve Scrapple?, havent been able to find that yet. The only Ga. ice cream (grits) I can find is at Cracker Barrel.

zcaveman
12-11-2010, 04:19 PM
Do any of them serve Scrapple?, havent been able to find that yet. The only Ga. ice cream (grits) I can find is at Cracker Barrel.

I find grits at a lot of restaurants. Unfortunately some are soupy and some are overly dry/lumpy. Too-Jays does a pretty good grits.

scrapple
12-11-2010, 05:14 PM
Do any of them serve Scrapple?, havent been able to find that yet. The only Ga. ice cream (grits) I can find is at Cracker Barrel.

I haven't seen any served around here yet, but I haven't been to all the places. I'm heading home Wednesday and will get a bite there. Maybe a mackeral breakfast!

LittleDog
12-11-2010, 05:19 PM
Do any of them serve Scrapple?, havent been able to find that yet. The only Ga. ice cream (grits) I can find is at Cracker Barrel.

We like scrapple and have purchased some at Publix.

John

E_Aven
01-03-2011, 08:25 PM
The Hollywood Cafe opened its door in September of 2010. They specialize in New York Bagels and Thumann Deli Meats from New York. They offer a breakfast for $3.99 incl. bagel, 2 eggs, home fries & coffee. They are located at 105 N. Main St. Wildwood, Fl. Hours Mon.- Fri. 8am - 3pm. They offer inside dining, delivery in Wildwood and a catering menu. You can visit their website at www.hollywoodcafewildwood.com or see them on facebook.

427dave
02-13-2011, 12:01 PM
Cracker Barrel is the greatest. Uncle Hersel's with cat fish, grits, eggs, with biscuits and gray, yum yum yum :clap2::a040::MOJE_whot:
We tried Havana yesterday morning, not too good but great wait staff.

No one has mentioned Bob Evans near Southern Trace, it is also good. Little Bits in Palm plaza is good. Perkins is OK. Golden Coral has way too much food, but is good.

Travel dwon to highway 44 to Speckled Butterbean, good breakfast buffet with cat fish.

There are lots of good places around TV. :MOJE_whot::)

TednRobin
02-13-2011, 12:13 PM
Do any of them serve Scrapple?, havent been able to find that yet. The only Ga. ice cream (grits) I can find is at Cracker Barrel.

I'll send you some of the best scrapple ever! The Meadows scrapple made here in Central PA.

Ooper
02-13-2011, 12:39 PM
Been to Cracker Barrel once. Won't go back. Terrible service. They screwed up our order, took forever to have it corrected. Had the manager come over and his apology... "mistakes happen!" Did not offer to comp the meal or give any incentive to come back. So we won't!

skyguy79
02-13-2011, 02:06 PM
No one has mentioned Bob Evans near Southern Trace, it is also good. Little Bits in Palm plaza is good. Perkins is OK. Been to both Bob Evens and Perkins and have enjoyed them both. Never been crazy about Cracker Barrell though but can't explain why. Probably it's just me! http://www.palyne.com/talk/Smileys/palyne/eating.gif

logdog
02-13-2011, 02:14 PM
Been to Cracker Barrel once. Won't go back. Terrible service. They screwed up our order, took forever to have it corrected. Had the manager come over and his apology... "mistakes happen!" Did not offer to comp the meal or give any incentive to come back. So we won't!

We've been to many Cracker Barrels over the years including the one on 441. Their food is very good, consistent and plentiful. However, we did have a bad experience once at a Cracker Barrel in Alabama. I complained over their web site and got an apology and a $20 gift card.

My point is that you should try to resolve any restaurant issues with the local manager. But if you get an unsatisfactory response, as you did, go up the chain and use their web site. Cracker Barrel really is pretty good for a chain restaurant.

However, having said that, there are so many choices around here that restaurants better be on their toes if they want to stay in business.

Are you listening Havana?

schotzyb
02-13-2011, 02:16 PM
Been to many cracker Barrels all over the states and have never been disappointed in any one of them. Love their sampler platter breakfast.

jebartle
02-13-2011, 03:21 PM
Buffet on Friday and Saturday for $5.00 with made to order omelet or eggs?

Shimpy
02-13-2011, 05:27 PM
Buffet on Friday and Saturday for $5.00 with made to order omelet or eggs?

That's my first choice. We go there every Friday.

DearPrudence
02-23-2011, 09:56 AM
Germany?