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Jullie 10-23-2009 10:11 AM

On the water restaurants
 
Hello,
We have relatives coming in from out of town. We would like to take them to a special restaurant on the water. We have already taken them to Gator Joe's.
I read about Black Water on St John's River. Have anyone tried them?
Any suggestions or input would be appreciated.

Thanks, jullie

Irish Rover 10-23-2009 12:52 PM

Don't forget Stumpknocker's. It's a small river but it is water and the food is very good.
Bon Appetit

l2ridehd 10-23-2009 01:28 PM

Pisces Rising in Mt Dora, not right on the lake (across the street) but great lake views and very good food.

swrinfla 10-23-2009 03:52 PM

I'll "endorse" both The Blackwater Inn and Stumpknockers. The only problem with either of them is the distance from TV. Both have a great atmosphere and great food, too!

I cannot comment on Pisces Rising because I've not been there, but it does carry a superior reputation!

SWR
:beer3:

Jullie 10-23-2009 09:46 PM

Thanks
 
Thanks everyone for your input.

thegreenerside 10-24-2009 09:22 AM

Blackwater is very worth while the almost two hour drive. Stumpknockers is closer and more of a dive (not drive) but is oh so good. The flying fish in Mt Dora is over priced.

Bonny 10-24-2009 01:15 PM

Harbor Lights. Only about 45 minutes south off 75. Great weekend buffets with crab & frog legs included. All fresh & home made foods. Cute little spot.

GMONEY 10-26-2009 05:17 AM

Try JC's Lobster Pot on 44 outside deland. It is always packed. havent been there in awhile, hope it is still open.

http://jcslobsterpot.com/

borisj 10-26-2009 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jullie (Post 230476)
Hello,
We have relatives coming in from out of town. We would like to take them to a special restaurant on the water. We have already taken them to Gator Joe's.
I read about Black Water on St John's River. Have anyone tried them?
Any suggestions or input would be appreciated.

Thanks, jullie

Julie,

In my humble opinion, in these parts, "special" restaurants and "on the water are mutually exclusive". Although I have never been to the JC Lobster Pot I can make some educated past experience comments about some of the other recommendations:

There is absolutely nothing special about any of the places you've been directed to. (Have to admit my description of special may be a bit different than others as I don't like Dives, Motorcycle stops, mediocre food etc). Also need to tell you that The Blackwater is two hours away only by Golf Cart and less than an hour if driving at a reasonable rate within the speed limit in a car. Actually, of all the ideas you've been given, The Blackwater is probably the best of all "the special on the water" places referenced. I say this only after assuming that you view Gators Dockside as "special".

The are a lot of "not on the water " places I'd prefer to take my guests to.

Good luck!

j.sanders 10-27-2009 01:01 PM

re: water seating
 
the new cody's opened were the former up the creek was. They have lake side seating, and if they like steaks they'll love it there.

REDCART 12-22-2011 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thegreenerside (Post 230554)
Blackwater is very worth while the almost two hour drive. Stumpknockers is closer and more of a dive (not drive) but is oh so good. The flying fish in Mt Dora is over priced.

We have relatives visiting for the holidays. My choice was a half day in Deland, but we wound up driving to the Blackwater Inn, Astor, FL--on the St. John's River. (They advertise in The Daily Sun.) It's about an hour's ride through the Ocala National Forest. Blackwater Inn doesn't open until 4:30 PM but Williams Landing, a casual place right above Blackwater Inn was open for lunch. There's really nothing to see or do in Astor. Should have went with the original plan to visit Deland. If you're ever curious about Blackwater Inn, skip it. There are similar offerings on the water that are closer. Hurricane's comes to mind.

cappyjon431 12-22-2011 06:31 PM

We love to eat at Crackers in Crystal River (less than an hour away). Food and service is good, beautiul waterfront views, and lots to do during the day prior to dinner (deep sea fishing boats leave from there, manatee tours are offered by many operators, you can rent canoes or kayaks from many places, scuba and snorkeling excursions, etc.).

MrMark 12-23-2011 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by borisj (Post 230766)
Julie,

In my humble opinion, in these parts, "special" restaurants and "on the water are mutually exclusive". Although I have never been to the JC Lobster Pot I can make some educated past experience comments about some of the other recommendations:

There is absolutely nothing special about any of the places you've been directed to. (Have to admit my description of special may be a bit different than others as I don't like Dives, Motorcycle stops, mediocre food etc). Also need to tell you that The Blackwater is two hours away only by Golf Cart and less than an hour if driving at a reasonable rate within the speed limit in a car. Actually, of all the ideas you've been given, The Blackwater is probably the best of all "the special on the water" places referenced. I say this only after assuming that you view Gators Dockside as "special".


The are a lot of "not on the water " places I'd prefer to take my guests to also.

Good luck!

Hey borisj. Your assessment is right on the mark. (that's a pun) Following these recommendations may get you near water but that's where the culinary experience will end. Mediocre is the proper descriptive adjective.

under55 12-23-2011 08:35 AM

Cracker's in Crystal River the Grouper fingers are fantastic.

The Freezer in Homosassa go on Sunday they have fantastic shrimp and chicken wings.

marianne237 12-23-2011 12:54 PM

restaurants on the water
 
We enjoy J.J. Boondocks in Howey In The Hills...on Little Lake Harris. A little hard to find, but if you look up their website, it will give directions.


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