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I've had Café 27 on my list of "places to ride" for almost 2 years now. My buddy and I finally made the run from Cape Coral Thursday. Went over to Lake 0 and down to get there and then down and across Rt. 41 to return.
Even on a Thursday for lunch there were probably 15 to 20 bikes there. Really good food, cold beer, and friendly staff. We will be back.
I had the pulled-pork sliders special. There were 3 of them with fries. Way too much meat for me to pick up and eat so had to use knife and fork. Was a lot of food for about $8.00 or so.
GLAD to hear the slider were "full up" too with meat. Next time I go there, I will bring my own BBQ sauce to put on it. LOL..........
There is also a Cafe 47. YUP!
I doubt to many riders know about it. It is in Dania Beach. I just learned abt it on the way to Jaxsons. :-)
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I don't know anything about the place mentioned here, but bringing your own BBQ sauce reminds me of a Bike Night I went to this year in Erie, PA. They were giving out free sandwiches there (No free food is usually given out). One guy gets two sandwiches and goes back to his bike. He opens his Tour Pack and gets out a bottle of Hellman's Mayo and a butter knife. This is during the dead of the summer. Who carries Mayo and a butter knife around in their bike, let alone in the summer heat?
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