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I took a ride over there this past Monday to meet a friend from out of town for lunch. Pretty cool place. The food was good and moderately priced, drink prices were a bit stiff but no big deal.They had some pretty cool bikes on display and the obligatory gift shop with prices geared towards the tourist trade. Very nice decor and overall it was a pleasant experience. I would probably go back if I was in the area.
Only thing I'd probably change is the waitstaff. I hire some poor out of work Super Bike Grid Girls.
Cool,
I still haven't been over there yet, and there are plenty others that also have not.
I'm in the process of planning a FLCrew lunch meetup at Ace Café (in the not-too-distant future). I hope you'll be ready to go back by then (beginning of May). -Steevo-
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