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tophcfa 11-07-2023 12:13 PM

Best “Value” restaurant within the Villages
 
As an offshoot to the “Great Restaurant” thread, I would be interested in people’s opinions on what are the best value restaurants that are golf cart accessible within the Villages. I’m not looking for great restaurants, or the most expensive places, but rather restaurants where one can get a consistently decent quality meal at a reasonable price relative to the quality. Take out availability is always a plus because we prefer to eat in our birdcage, sitting by the pool, and watching the sunset over the wildlife preserve. My top choice is biased by my food preference, which would be take out sushi from Sakura.

asianthree 11-07-2023 01:36 PM

If we eat fast food, (quick service) take out, it’s PDQ. Tenders or chicken breast can be grilled or fried if one needs that.
Side options waffle fries, zucchini fries, or better choice broccoli

Can have any sandwich as a lettuce bun, or brioche. Salads made with special requests.

Have zero calorie and caffeine free drinks or Milk shakes with real ingredients (peanut butter, not fake morels)

Food made when you order, since you can customize.

Also have great family and party packages

Bonus….employees are great.

Pondboy 11-07-2023 01:54 PM

I’d recommend TooJays for good value. Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. An extensive menu, takeout available and in the villages.

asianthree 11-07-2023 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Pondboy (Post 2272226)
I’d recommend TooJays for good value. Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. An extensive menu, takeout available and in the villages.

I will add the LSL TooJays has never been a disappointment, we stop once a week when coming back from golf in the Northern areas.

Brownwood TooJays has been very hit or miss. Last 3 visits with 4-6 people, food was lukewarm, scrambled eggs, still uncooked on the bottom, bagel a little burnt. Above all service has been a very unhappy employee. Yes we have spoken to management, that’s why we gave them 3 chances. Off our list for breakfast for a few months.

dewilson58 11-07-2023 02:57 PM

Fiesta Grande Mexican Grill

dewilson58 11-07-2023 02:58 PM

Bonefish.

charlie1 11-07-2023 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 2272235)
I will add the LSL TooJays has never been a disappointment, we stop once a week when coming back from golf in the Northern areas.

Brownwood TooJays has been very hit or miss. Last 3 visits with 4-6 people, food was lukewarm, scrambled eggs, still uncooked on the bottom, bagel a little burnt. Above all service has been a very unhappy employee. Yes we have spoken to management, that’s why we gave them 3 chances. Off our list for breakfast for a few months.

Maybe I need to try the LSL location of TooJays. Have tried the Brownwood twice and extremely disappointed both times!

ohioshooter 11-07-2023 04:35 PM

Cody’s, Brownwood only.

tophcfa 11-07-2023 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2272237)
Fiesta Grande Mexican Grill

Will have to give that place a try. Ay Jalisco also has great Mexican food and is high on my list for value. Island Fin Poke in Brownwood is another place high on my value list. Also, I agree with you about Bonefish.

twoplanekid 11-07-2023 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 2272216)
If we eat fast food, (quick service) take out, it’s PDQ. Tenders or chicken breast can be grilled or fried if one needs that.
Side options waffle fries, zucchini fries, or better choice broccoli

Can have any sandwich as a lettuce bun, or brioche. Salads made with special requests.

Have zero calorie and caffeine free drinks or Milk shakes with real ingredients (peanut butter, not fake morels)

Food made when you order, since you can customize.

Also have great family and party packages

Bonus….employees are great.

What a deal veterans have on the first and third Monday of every month with 50% off everything even milk shakes and cookies:) I haven't found a better deal yet and Tyler helps VVA Chapter 1036 with a meal for our Christmas party!

jebartle 11-07-2023 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2272194)
As an offshoot to the “Great Restaurant” thread, I would be interested in people’s opinions on what are the best value restaurants that are golf cart accessible within the Villages. I’m not looking for great restaurants, or the most expensive places, but rather restaurants where one can get a consistently decent quality meal at a reasonable price relative to the quality. Take out availability is always a plus because we prefer to eat in our birdcage, sitting by the pool, and watching the sunset over the wildlife preserve. My top choice is biased by my food preference, which would be take out sushi from Sakura.

If you like asian, KOYAME, on 441, near hospital, without a doubt best value, 1 lunch menu EASILY FEEDS two and maybe 3, love their orange chicken and sesame chicken, with soup or spring roll, with white or brown rice, under $10, plus fried noodles and sauce if you eat there, we always get to-go! You won't be disappointed, BUT DONT TELL ANYBODY, ITS OUR SECRET, LOL.

BrianL99 11-07-2023 06:04 PM

If you decide to try TooJays, trust me ... you'll disappointed. Worst managed restaurant I've ever been in.

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Catalina36 11-07-2023 07:21 PM

I Second Toojay's, great food, fair prices never disappointed.

ohioshooter 11-07-2023 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2272284)

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Originally Posted by Catalina36 (Post 2272301)
I Second Toojay's, great food, fair prices never disappointed.

?? OP, I guess you’ll just have to try for yourself.

mrrmauu 11-08-2023 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2272194)
As an offshoot to the “Great Restaurant” thread, I would be interested in people’s opinions on what are the best value restaurants that are golf cart accessible within the Villages. I’m not looking for great restaurants, or the most expensive places, but rather restaurants where one can get a consistently decent quality meal at a reasonable price relative to the quality. Take out availability is always a plus because we prefer to eat in our birdcage, sitting by the pool, and watching the sunset over the wildlife preserve. My top choice is biased by my food preference, which would be take out sushi from Sakura.

The Lighthouse Point at LSL has the best lunch value around. Look at their basket specials. Combine that with happy hour drink prices and the value can’t be beat. Good food and service as well.

ROCKETMAN 11-08-2023 05:50 AM

And if you’re a veteran the first and third mondays no matter what you get is half price. I have been goung since it opened and this past Monday line was out the door onto the patio.

Dotneko 11-08-2023 06:31 AM

Our TooJays experience is a bit different. The one in LSL is terrible! Loaded latkes weren't good. Burger sent back twice for medium cooking.
The one in Brownwood is better imo.
Bonefish and value shouldn't be in the same sentence lol.
We like prima at lunch. They have a pick two selection that is pretty good and filling.

Elixir34 11-08-2023 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2272237)
Fiesta Grande Mexican Grill

Yes if you want to pay $17 or $18 for enchiladas or other entree’ since their big price jump last spring. I don’t !!

But their “casa” beef nachos feeds two for $11. Extra charge for sour crème and even for onions.

hosegooseman 11-08-2023 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2272194)
As an offshoot to the “Great Restaurant” thread, I would be interested in people’s opinions on what are the best value restaurants that are golf cart accessible within the Villages. I’m not looking for great restaurants, or the most expensive places, but rather restaurants where one can get a consistently decent quality meal at a reasonable price relative to the quality. Take out availability is always a plus because we prefer to eat in our birdcage, sitting by the pool, and watching the sunset over the wildlife preserve. My top choice is biased by my food preference, which would be take out sushi from Sakura.

Bravos Pizza, Piesanos, Culver’s, Fiesta Grande, Tequila (formerly Naldos)

Doro22 11-08-2023 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by ohioshooter (Post 2272265)
Cody’s, Brownwood only.

Yes…very good. I enjoy the blackened haddock with black beans & rice, along with the house salad. The rolls and flavored butter is delicious!

RICH1 11-08-2023 06:59 AM

KOYAME…. fantastic food and plenty of it!

jacqueline larsen 11-08-2023 07:02 AM

Chicken Salad Chicks for taste, value and cleanliness!

garykoca427@gmail.com 11-08-2023 07:07 AM

Best restaurants Golf Cart Accessible
 
Personally, I prefer McAllisters in Brownwood over Toojays. The Japanese restaurant in Colony Cottage is pretty good, as are the Italian and Mexican places also in Colony Cottage. PDQ is pretty good for a sandwich, I like the honey butter chicken sandwich.

ChicagoNative 11-08-2023 07:17 AM

For fast food we like Culver’s. Great salads, burger baskets, and of course, frozen desserts.

Lopez for a little nicer to dine-in. Love the patty melt, mushroom Brie soup, and salads. Happy hour pricing for cocktails too.

Cody’s in LSL. Fish-n-chips, steak salad, chicken dishes, good sandwiches….or “handhelds” as they’re being called these days. 2-4-1 drinks.

Outback has good ribs, OK steaks, and good sandwiches.

NoMo50 11-08-2023 07:21 AM

I know what my fave would be, but I'm reluctant to share. Don't want to fall victim to what Yogi Berra said about his favorite restaurant..."Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded."

MandoMan 11-08-2023 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 2272235)
I will add the LSL TooJays has never been a disappointment, we stop once a week when coming back from golf in the Northern areas.

Brownwood TooJays has been very hit or miss. Last 3 visits with 4-6 people, food was lukewarm, scrambled eggs, still uncooked on the bottom, bagel a little burnt. Above all service has been a very unhappy employee. Yes we have spoken to management, that’s why we gave them 3 chances. Off our list for breakfast for a few months.

For me, a good deli means a great hot pastrami on rye and great onion rings. My favorite was the Carnegie Deli across from Carnegie Hall in NYC. Last month I took a friend whose favorite is Katz’s Deli in NYC to TooJays in Lake Sumter Landing. The description of the hot pastrami sandwich says “piled sky high.” No. It was a small roll of dry, fat-free, barely-flavored pastrami on small slices of rye. NOT “sky high.” I guess the sky is falling. We were both disappointed. The waitress said the pastrami was weighed before heating, so they were all the same. That was her first time, but it was the third lousy hot pastrami I’ve had there. I’m done with TooJays. Last time I had the onion rings, the onions were too juicy with water in them and had little onion flavor. No more. I’m crossing it off the list. The latkes were good, though.

Schmitth 11-08-2023 07:38 AM

Try Sammy Joe’s (Mulberry Grove Plaza) pizza special on Sunday. One large pizza with two toppings for $9.99. Also, the best pizza in The Villages.

Keefelane66 11-08-2023 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Schmitth (Post 2272430)
Try Sammy Joe’s (Mulberry Grove Plaza) pizza special on Sunday. One large pizza with two toppings for $9.99. Also, the best pizza in The Villages.

Oh yeah. the inspector also visited Sammy Joe’s restaurant at Mulberry Grove Plaza.

The inspector issued a “stop sale” order after finding a “meatball sitting directly on soiled shelf in reach in cooler in cookline,” according to the report. An employee discarded the meatball.

Flying insects were found in the kitchen and were traced to a back door which was open due to a delivery. The presence of insects was noted to a be a repeat violation.

There was French toast egg mix at 60 degrees rather than the required 41 degrees. The inspector found packages of pork thawing in a bucket in a mop sink.


Sammy Joe’s is located at Mulberry Grove Plaza.
The inspector also watched as a female employee touched her apron, wiped her face and continued cooking eggs without washing her hands. Meanwhile a male employee touched his pants and continued cooking while wearing gloves that had not been changed.

The exterior of a pizza oven was oversoiled with grease buildup and a shelf under a pizza-making table was soiled with debris. There were also cutting boards soiled with debris.

The violations at Sammy Joe’s were also serious enough to require a followup inspection

midiwiz 11-08-2023 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2272194)
As an offshoot to the “Great Restaurant” thread, I would be interested in people’s opinions on what are the best value restaurants that are golf cart accessible within the Villages. I’m not looking for great restaurants, or the most expensive places, but rather restaurants where one can get a consistently decent quality meal at a reasonable price relative to the quality. Take out availability is always a plus because we prefer to eat in our birdcage, sitting by the pool, and watching the sunset over the wildlife preserve. My top choice is biased by my food preference, which would be take out sushi from Sakura.

Aside from disagree about Sakura, as they fail in the technique department in a huge way. The best value in my mind is where your dinner becomes a 2fer, as in 1 meal 2 days. If that is what you are looking for then it will not be the main restaurants in TV. I'd hardly call most of them "best deal", which I'm sorry but that does include many that have been listed.

The golf cart stipulation cuts off some potential winners also. So with that said your ability to achieve the goal is handicapped. Also not knowing how you eat, how much you eat, etc... handicaps the answer. I'll just throw out there VKI and MezzaLuna. VKI because the sit downs aka hibachi and plated are good enough for 2 meals and the quality is rather excellent. Mezza for the same reason.

ThirdOfFive 11-08-2023 08:14 AM

Coastal Del Mar, Spanish Springs. Maybe a step or two up from "budget" restaurant pricing but great food and excellent service as well as value for money. When there for dinner I've ordered their "seafood platter" (I think that is what it is called) and the waiter warns you in advance that it is "big". Well-prepared, hot and tasty.

asianthree 11-08-2023 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by MandoMan (Post 2272428)
For me, a good deli means a great hot pastrami on rye and great onion rings. My favorite was the Carnegie Deli across from Carnegie Hall in NYC. Last month I took a friend whose favorite is Katz’s Deli in NYC to TooJays in Lake Sumter Landing. The description of the hot pastrami sandwich says “piled sky high.” No. It was a small roll of dry, fat-free, barely-flavored pastrami on small slices of rye. NOT “sky high.” I guess the sky is falling. We were both disappointed. The waitress said the pastrami was weighed before heating, so they were all the same. That was her first time, but it was the third lousy hot pastrami I’ve had there. I’m done with TooJays. Last time I had the onion rings, the onions were too juicy with water in them and had little onion flavor. No more. I’m crossing it off the list. The latkes were good, though.

My old boss traveled to NYC twice a month. Every trip one special suitcase for food from Carnegie or Katz, everything from bagels, pastrami, corned beef, bread, and all the fixings. One really can’t replace really good deli once you have had some of the best.

Rich42 11-08-2023 08:32 AM

For consistently good food, excellent service and all at a reasonable price, you can’t beat Olive Garden! Been eating there for 10 years and never a single problem!

retiredguy123 11-08-2023 08:39 AM

Chipotle. Good for takeout.

pablo cruze 11-08-2023 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2272194)
As an offshoot to the “Great Restaurant” thread, I would be interested in people’s opinions on what are the best value restaurants that are golf cart accessible within the Villages. I’m not looking for great restaurants, or the most expensive places, but rather restaurants where one can get a consistently decent quality meal at a reasonable price relative to the quality. Take out availability is always a plus because we prefer to eat in our birdcage, sitting by the pool, and watching the sunset over the wildlife preserve. My top choice is biased by my food preference, which would be take out sushi from Sakura.

I like the biggie bag at Wendy's in Spanish Springs.
Wendy's fries are better than McD.
The location at Spanish has better staff than many Wendy's

New Englander 11-08-2023 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by pablo cruze (Post 2272488)
I like the biggie bag at Wendy's in Spanish Springs.
Wendy's fries are better than McD.
The location at Spanish has better staff than many Wendy's

Culvers fries are better than Wendy's, McD, and BK.

tophcfa 11-08-2023 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2272483)
Chipotle. Good for takeout.

We like Chipotle, but weren’t aware there is one that is golf cart accessible. Where is it?

fdpaq0580 11-08-2023 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2272566)
Culvers fries are better than Wendy's, McD, and BK.

Wife likes Culver's. I prefer Wendy's.
Once at Culver's drive-thru, I ordered a shake. CUSTARD! Can't stand custard. There should be a warning sign, " BEWARE! WE SERVE CUSTARD!

mikeycereal 11-08-2023 12:27 PM

For fast food I do Culver's or Huey Magoo's.

I order kid's menu from Culvers and @ $7 it's just enough food for me.

At Huey's the 7 piece chicken is $13 but I save half for the next day. Oven reheat @ 350 for 7-8 min is just right.

mikeycereal 11-08-2023 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2272593)
Wife likes Culver's. I prefer Wendy's.
Once at Culver's drive-thru, I ordered a shake. CUSTARD! Can't stand custard. There should be a warning sign, " BEWARE! WE SERVE CUSTARD!

:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Arletti 11-08-2023 01:56 PM

Toojays!


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