On a random Tuesday, it was time for a girls lunch near the beach in Jupiter, Florida, and my personal opinion of the experience! I claim no professional foodie credentials.
The food arrived promptly. |
Her expression says they do not have a kids menu. |
So, I grabbed two random girls (one being two-years-old) and we had lunch near the beach in Jupiter, Florida.
Longing to be chill (in the non-literal sense), we opted for a place called, Duke's Lazy Loggerhead Cafe in Carlin Park on the Atlantic.
To say the exterior is nondescript is an understatement. It has a door, windows and is a faded shade of blue (guess they were linking into the whole ocean thing).
Going for it, we stepped inside and found it was small, busy, noisy and even more nondescript. The 'greeter' asked how many and said there was a table around the corner.
There was no turning back, so went around the corner and seated ourselves in a corner by the door to the small outdoor patio area.
Through nearby foliage we could glimpse the vivid ocean blue, and we settled in to peruse the menu. Drink orders were efficiently taken, served and food orders quickly followed.
The tables were filled with an assortment of types. Swimsuits, shorts, capri pants and so on. Casual, but not all beach-goers.
Our food, tuna sandwich and fries for me, Dolphin sandwich for one of my girls and a grilled cheese for the other.
The food was fresh and quite good. We enjoyed it and will return.
My only complaint? No, kids menu.
After lunch, it is a quick walk to a gorgeous beach filled with another assortment of types. We chilled, took photos and got sand everywhere.
A good time was had by all at Duke's Lazy Loggerhead, and I want to take the Left-Side back to sample breakfast.
Gotta dash...
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From the Left-Side: Breakfast, you say? You know you won't have to twist my arm. We love finding new places to dine, and the Breakfast Safari has become a mainstay in the Clash 'n Dash household. While we don't claim to be food critics in the same league as those at one of those hoity-toity publications, we do know what we like. And we aren't fussy about fancy. Have you ever tried the fried bologna sandwich at the G&R Tavern in Waldo, Ohio? You should. It's worth the trip.
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