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Where shall we eat out?
Posted on August 27th, 2009 No commentsWritten by: Brian Pearson
Authors WebsiteWhere shall we eat out?
It’s a question we regularly ask ourselves when we are intending to eat out either for breakfast, lunch or evening meal.
A variation of that same question can often come from guests. Usually guests who are visiting for the first time.
Like many who have been the area more than once you soon become aware that the choice of eating establishments is enormous.
Breakfast is easy. If we want to fill up prior to a days activities it would be one of the ‘eat as much as you like’ establishments, usually Ponderosa (192 opposite the old town).
Lunch time eating out would depend on where we were. If we were at the house the choice would be between Beef O’Bradys, Chili’s or Applebee’s
Evening dining out can be a little more difficult.
If we had a family debate every time we ate out for our evening meal we would be never get out to eat.
In our family depending on who is making the final decision where to eat for an evening meal it’s usually a forgone conclusion for the rest of us where that person would choose.
Carol, my wife would choose chili’s (Champions Gate) or Applebee’s (H27). Her reasoning would be that both places have a good choice on the menu at very reasonable prices. However the deciding factor for her would be that they are both with in a few minutes drive from our house so she could get back, pour a red wine, soak in the spa and chill out.
My eldest daughter would probably choose either Antonio’s or The Columbia Restaurant both in Celebration.
The menu is more expensive than other eating establishments but in our experience the food has always been excellent and if I’m picking up the bill what do the others care what it costs.
For my youngest daughter and me it would have to be Logan’s roadhouse (opposite the old town 192). If their was one thing I could bring home to the UK it would be a Logan’s roadhouse.
The menu choice is good but for me you could take everything off and just leave the stakes.
The pub / sports bar set up is excellent, we have never been rushed, the staff are laid back, you can drink beer or spirits and you get the bonus of walking over to the old town to check out the old cars and motorbikes (if you pick the right evening) and spend forever deciding which one I’m going to buy and ship home.
In your dreams (as carol would say).
Eating out in Florida is not as easy as you may think.


