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otherbruddaDarrell 09-17-2009 11:35 AM

Gators Dockside
 
Gators Dockside opened up yesterday. Is is located across the street from the theater in Spanish Springs. We ate at the one in Gainsville a while back and it had a good menu. Anyone try it here yet? :shrug:

Bonny 09-17-2009 01:27 PM

We went yesterday before going to the show at Savannah Center. Some of the servers & bartenders we new from other restaurants. The bar is beautiful.
We chatted with one of the owners. Very nice guy. For opening day he was giving away golf balls that had the Gator's Dockside logo. Food was very good. I had the southwestern egg rolls & hubby had the double hamburger with bacon & cheese. It had 2 - 1/2 patties. The menu is nice, the prices are very reasonable. Happy Hour 4 -7. Great happy hour prices !
The paper was there so they interviewed a few of us.
Make sure & go & try this one out. You won't be disappointed.

KathieI 09-17-2009 03:10 PM

Met one of the managers last night at karaoke and she said that tonight, I think between 9 and midnight, ladies get their drinks FREE!!! I know that's a little late for most peeps, but thought I would pass it along. I might be there although without music and I don't drink (much) what will I do??? :o

Hawkwind 09-17-2009 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by KathieI (Post 225709)

I might be there although without music and I don't drink (much) what will I do??? :o

You could get the drink and sell it to a friend.

Could not pass that one as it was just toooooo easy. Wish I was there.

KathieI 09-17-2009 08:11 PM

Me too Hawk, hurry back. Tomorrow lunch won't be the same without you.

champion6 09-17-2009 08:56 PM

What was in that spot before Gators Dockside?

DickY 09-17-2009 09:01 PM

ATex-Mex Restaurant, can't remember the name.

golf2140 09-17-2009 09:20 PM

It's located on the first floor of the old sales office.

KathieI 09-17-2009 09:29 PM

Amigo's
Tex/Mex Cantina
Prior to Gators Dockside.....

Bonny 09-18-2009 09:34 PM

If you saw the paper today, that was me, Bonnie Simpson, being interviewed and I meant every word I said. :eclipsee_gold_cup:
I must say we went back again today. :pepper2: I had the Monte Cristo sandwich. It was really good. They fried it with a tempura batter. Hubby got the Cajun Chicken Alfredo. One of the best he has ever had. If you haven't gone yet, you need to go. It was packed tonight. Happy Hour 4 - 7. Great prices. They really needed another good restaurant on the other side. This one will not disappoint. We will be back again on Monday. :crap2:

Ooper 09-18-2009 10:17 PM

Tried it for lunch today... food was good and service was great. But $30 for an apetizer, plain burger, a salad and 3 beers is a little bit much! Probably won't go back until coupons or specials are offered. Other restaurants such as Beef-O-Brady's offer identical fare and quality of service for considerably less!

golf79 09-19-2009 05:46 AM

A Friend's Report on Gators Dockside
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by otherbruddaDarrell (Post 225685)
Gators Dockside opened up yesterday. Is is located across the street from the theater in Spanish Springs. We ate at the one in Gainsville a while back and it had a good menu. Anyone try it here yet? :shrug:

Received the follow from an acquaintance. I have not been there myself and may not go after reading the following:


DO NOT GO THERE NOW. WAIT FOR JOAN TO GET BETTER THEN STILL THINK ABOUT NOT GOING THERE. IF YOU DO, TRY LUNCH. SUE AND I THOUGHT WE WOULD BEAT THE OPENING WEEK CROWD BY GOING THERE ABOUT 4:30 TODAY. WHILE WE BEAT MUCH OF THE RUSH; INSIDE AND "ALL" OF THE BIG BAR WERE ALREADY FULL. WE ATE OUTSIDE.

THE PROBLEM, WHICH FOOD AND GOOD SERVICE CAN'T FIX, IS THAT IT IS SO NOISY THAT CONVERSATION IS ALL BUT IMPOSSIBLE. THE PLACE IS WIDE OPEN AND EVERYONE IS SITTING IN TWO OPEN ROOMS WITH NO SOUND BARRIERS. ADD TO THIS THE MULTIPLE BIG SCREEN TVs AND YOU HAVE A GIANT TAILGATE PARTY WITH A MUNDANE MENU.

IF YOU WERE A LARGE CROWD, ALL GOING TO ROOT FOR THE SAME FOOTBALL TEAM AND DRINKING LOTS OF BEER--YOU WOULD HAVE A GOOD TIME. IF NOT, GO TO Chili's.

English Ivy 09-19-2009 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by golf79 (Post 225931)
THE PROBLEM, WHICH FOOD AND GOOD SERVICE CAN'T FIX, IS THAT IT IS SO NOISY THAT CONVERSATION IS ALL BUT IMPOSSIBLE. THE PLACE IS WIDE OPEN AND EVERYONE IS SITTING IN TWO OPEN ROOMS WITH NO SOUND BARRIERS. ADD TO THIS THE MULTIPLE BIG SCREEN TVs AND YOU HAVE A GIANT TAILGATE PARTY WITH A MUNDANE MENU.

IF YOU WERE A LARGE CROWD, ALL GOING TO ROOT FOR THE SAME FOOTBALL TEAM AND DRINKING LOTS OF BEER--YOU WOULD HAVE A GOOD TIME. IF NOT, GO TO Chili's.

They do promote themselves as a sports bar so it's not surprising that extended conversations will be difficult, especially during times when major sporting events are playing on all the tv screens. We're looking forward to checking it out as a new place to watch football.

otherbruddaDarrell 09-19-2009 08:03 AM

We will have to try it soon.

MSNPA 09-19-2009 06:30 PM

Usually we wait for new restaurants to settle prior to trying, however we did go to Gator's Dockside last evening. The wait to get in was 30 minutes and the wait for a waiter was about 20 minutes. We thought the food, prices and service, once she came, was very good and we will go back. As another poster stated the place is extremely loud and that would be my only complaint. I think it is because the ceilings are very high. It would be a hard place to carry on a conversation.

gemorc 09-20-2009 05:06 PM

The few Gators Docksides that I have been to, all were set up as sports bars. They consistently supplied excellent food. Service depends on the management, as with all restaurants. I guess the noise volume is in the ear of the listener. The Gator Dockside in Ocala, on CR 200, is very noisy, but also it is usually full of people too.

under55 09-21-2009 12:33 PM

Great wings and the drink prices are about the lowest we have found here.

Juliej 09-21-2009 08:07 PM

Drink prices
 
What were the drink prices? We are coming down next week for our preview so I have been reading everything about restaurants..thank you

Ooper 09-21-2009 08:39 PM

Pints of beer were $2.00. Don't know about liquor or bar drinks!

under55 09-22-2009 07:12 AM

Bourbon and Water Tall were $2.25 each. I asked if it was happy hour she said no that the drinks were even cheaper at happy hour.

Bonny 09-22-2009 07:19 AM

Went again yesterday. Had the boneless wing dinner & jalapeno poppers. Again, very good. Happy Hour was 4 - 7. Now it starts at 3:00. Drinks are 2 for 1 for Happy Hour. :pepper2:

Juliej 09-22-2009 08:46 AM

good food and drinks...
 
Can't wait to try Gators, the week of October 4th....Bourbon $2.25 wow,
in New Jersey that same drink is $7.00..I think it is the state tax on liquor
that makess it so high in New Jersey...

chuckinca 09-22-2009 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Ooper (Post 226274)
Pints of beer were $2.00. Don't know about liquor or bar drinks!


What flavors?

Imports & micros here are $5.00 a pint.

KathieI 09-22-2009 12:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Juliej (Post 226317)
Can't wait to try Gators, the week of October 4th....Bourbon $2.25 wow,
in New Jersey that same drink is $7.00..I think it is the state tax on liquor
that makess it so high in New Jersey...

Julie, I'll meet you there that week!! Don't forget me.

otherbruddaDarrell 09-22-2009 12:27 PM

drink prices
 
Hi Juliej,
When you are here for the preview you are allowed to use Katie Belles at Spanish Springs.
Happy hour drinks are $1.47 for a 20oz beer and $1.87 for well drinks! Starting at 1pm there is also free entertainment and lunch specials starting at $5
I think happy hour starts at 11am and goes to 5pm.
We know we had a good time when our bar tab costs more then the food bill!
At the drink shacks on the square it is happy hour from 5-7pm and at Sumter square from 5-6pm. (2for1)
Even Sonnys bbq has a happy hour!
We also like Urban flats ($1 beer) pauleys pizza (.75cents) and the list goes on.
p.s
On my way home last night from work (gate attendant) I went past Gators Dockside at about 11:30 pm and they had a crowd.....so did Margaritaville.:beer3:

kittylecroix 09-22-2009 12:33 PM

Gator's
 
We went on Saturday about 2:00pm. Looked like a wait for inside, but we wanted outside, and were seated immediately. Food was very good-gyro and wedge salad, and drinks were CHEAP! This was not happy hour, and an 8 oz. beer was a dollar and wine, I think $2.50. During happy hour it's half the price, or 2 for one, not sure. Can't beat that. Outside, it was not loud, so no problem with conversation. We can't wait to go back.

mikeandnancy1112 09-22-2009 03:30 PM

My girlfriends took me there for my birthday lunch. I also had the monte cristo sandwich. The food is awesome and the service was great. Can't wait to go back...:MOJE_whot:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bonny (Post 225916)
If you saw the paper today, that was me, Bonnie Simpson, being interviewed and I meant every word I said. :eclipsee_gold_cup:
I must say we went back again today. :pepper2: I had the Monte Cristo sandwich. It was really good. They fried it with a tempura batter. Hubby got the Cajun Chicken Alfredo. One of the best he has ever had. If you haven't gone yet, you need to go. It was packed tonight. Happy Hour 4 - 7. Great prices. They really needed another good restaurant on the other side. This one will not disappoint. We will be back again on Monday. :crap2:


otherbruddaDarrell 09-24-2009 05:54 PM

Gators Gyros
 
We went tonight and ordered the Gyros. I asked if it was sliced fresh or if it was the pre-packaged aka lunchmeat style. The waitress assured us it was sliced fresh.
It was not......it was like lunch meat. We let the waitress and manager know that it was not what we thought it was going to be, but it was allright and we ate it. (we also tipped 20%)
We explained that real Gyros is a verticle roast that is heated from the sides and sliced at the time of order and is very good.
Does anyone know of a place around TV that does it this way? All the gyros around here is pre-packaged from what I have seen.
Pauleys Pizza would be a perfect spot to sell some fresh carved Gyros like we got around the Chicago area.....just a thought
We will try something else next time at Gators.:shrug:

JeanneBeannie 09-24-2009 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by KathieI (Post 226338)
Julie, I'll meet you there that week!! Don't forget me.

Hey!! Dont forget about me and Nonie!! :cryin2:

And Shirlevee and Sschuler and Kitty and Donna etc. :pepper2:

Wow...that would be so much fun!! :a040:

Jeanne :beer3:

P.S. Nothing like inviting myself lol lol lol :1rotfl:

Muncle 09-24-2009 07:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by otherbruddaDarrell (Post 226650)
We went tonight and ordered the Gyros. I asked if it was sliced fresh or if it was the pre-packaged aka lunchmeat style. The waitress assured us it was sliced fresh.
It was not......it was like lunch meat. We let the waitress and manager know that it was not what we thought it was going to be, but it was allright and we ate it. (we also tipped 20%)
We explained that real Gyros is a verticle roast that is heated from the sides and sliced at the time of order and is very good.
Does anyone know of a place around TV that does it this way? All the gyros around here is pre-packaged from what I have seen.
Pauleys Pizza would be a perfect spot to sell some fresh carved Gyros like we got around the Chicago area.....just a thought
We will try something else next time at Gators.:shrug:

As you noted, a true gyro has the meat cooking constantly via a vertical heat source. Consequently, unless the meat is used at a decent clip, the roast would have a tendency to burn and/or dry out. Additionally, if one tried to turn the heat sources on and off, the lovely juice flow would be discombobulated. You ain't gonna get true gyros meat unless you hook the roast to the cooker, plug her in, and cut meat as it's done. Seemingly, a place which does only a few gyros and/or platters a day would have a tough time staying authentic. One of our brilliant members mentioned Tarpon Springs recently. Seems thats a superb place for all things Greek and an outstanding day-trip. :beer3: :icon_hungry::icon_hungry: :coolsmiley:


Per Wikipedia, there does seem to be an alternative: "To make gyros, slices of meat are placed on a tall vertical spit, which turns in front of a source of heat, usually an electric broiler. If the meat is not fatty enough, strips of fat are added so that the roasting meat remains always moist and crispy at the same time. The rate of roasting can be adjusted by varying the strength of the heat and the distance between the heat and the meat, allowing the cook to adjust to varying rates of consumption."

Oh, was the Monte Christo deep fried?




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mac9 09-25-2009 12:19 AM

After reading all of the great reviews here, we decided to go for dinner tonight. We were both greatly disappointed. The onion rings were too greasy to eat. We mentioned it to the server when she noticed that we weren't eating them. They were removed from the bill. We both had the grilled wings with scooter sauce. Before they were grilled, the wings had been fried! They were edible, but not very good. We'll probably try one more time as there is so much on the menu. Hope that it is better the next time.:shrug:

katezbox 09-25-2009 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mac9 (Post 226711)
We'll probably try one more time as there is so much on the menu. Hope that it is better the next time.:shrug:

Mac,

I haven't been to Gator's Dockside, but your statement above is (IMHO) very telling. Any restaurant that has a huge menu, generally buys most of their offerings from Sysco or US Foods. A huge menu is a warning sign that food is not freshly prepared.

Kate

otherbruddaDarrell 09-25-2009 02:08 PM

We will try it again......maybe set outside and enjoy the music. I don't think it will end up as one of my favorites due to the amount of noise inside tho.:beer3:

Muncle 09-25-2009 03:12 PM

To me, it's a purpose place. This is a sports bar. Go there to watch TV and maybe scream a little. If one wants/needs a quiet dinner, go to one one the several smaller places in and around the Square. As to menu, any place that serves potato skins, wings, and deep fried pickles ain't exactly gourmet. They likely have some good burgers, random other sandwiches, decent fries, chips, and, yes, usually rings. Some customers will enjoy, some will dislike. So let it be with Gators.

chuckster 09-25-2009 08:00 PM

:agree::agree: My thoughts exactly........

Bonny 10-01-2009 09:05 PM

Went to Gator's Dockside again. :pepper2: If you haven't gone yet, you have to go try it. Yes it's a sports bar & can get a little loud, but you can always eat outside if you want. Again we tried different things. Hubby & I split the French Onion Soup. Very good. He got the wings breaded & fried no sauce. Delicious. I got a salad that is now my favorite salad. It's called The Sea Breeze. Crisp lettuce topped with dried cranberries, sugared pecans, mandarin oranges, chicken, gorgonzola crumbles with a zinfandel vinagarette. It was delicious !! This place is a keeper. :eclipsee_gold_cup:

texasfal 10-04-2009 02:38 PM

My husband and I went there last night and we each ordered the hamburger. They were delicious. 1/s punders with either chips or fries. The fries were very crispy, which I adore. Also had the $2.00 beers. A great meal altogether.

golferling 10-13-2009 11:44 PM

Gators Dockside WINGS
 
On Monday, they have an All You Can Eat wing special for 11.99, I think that was the price, BUT, it does not start until 6 PM. We did this as a one time shot to try their different kinds of wings and sauces...it only lasted one round. The grilled wings were small, but good...one gets 10 wings with sauce for the first two rounds, and 7 each after that..there are NO doggy bags...anyway, we stopped trying after my dining companion ordered the deep fried wings with Caribbean Jerk Sauce for her first round. They were probably the best wings I have ever tasted, and the Jerk sauce is fabulous.

zcaveman 10-16-2009 10:02 PM

Me and the missus went to Gator's Dockside yesterday and really enjoyed the meal. The missus had the Philly Cheese Steak and I had the original "Grilled Wings". They were delicious. I had them medium and I did not think that they were very spicy. I asked for a side of the Caribbean Jerk sauce and that did the trick.

Very courteous waitress and good service.

Will definitely return.

otherbruddaDarrell 10-23-2009 11:30 AM

We went back again last night and decided to try it outside since it is so loud inside.
They must love loud noise! They had the outdoor radio speakers on so loud that I had a hard time holding a conversation. This was around 5 pm......
We thought we might enjoy dinner and be able to listen to the music coming from the square....NOT
My wife had the prime rib sandwich ......if you call some no taste sliced beef with melted cheese a prime rib!
3rd time is a charm for us. We will eat elsewhere.:icon_hungry:


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