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Reds off of 200 is of the chain Delish! I also love the freezer in Homasassa!
Trish my love.............
The Freezer has GREAT reviews. TY. I will add them thar people to the FL and USA interactive map.
But this place..............Red you are talking about. Is that Red Ed's Adventures, Inc. as seen below?
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Oh and Trish, if you have a PIX of yourself and/or bike in front of either/both of the places above, I will be happy to post it with the pin if you like.
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Reason: Added last line.
The Freezer is quite popular and if you like peel and eat shrimp it will be your kind of place. There used to be a great biker bar in Zephyrhills called the Hawg Pound that was the best actual biker bar around but it burned down. My band played there a jillion times and the electrical system was sketchy. You had to unplug the keg refer next to the stage before we fired up or it would trip the breaker. To turn on the giant ceiling fan over the stage you had to hook two wires together that were bent into a U-shape. It would always throw a little spark. Finally what everyone knew would happen, happened. Sleepy Hollow was a fantastic biker bar too up in the Floral City area but it burned to the ground. Last time I was there they were trying to keep it going with a food truck. High Octane in Crystal River was great biker bar but they closed the doors. I do not know why, probably not enough business. Back in the early 90's there was a place called Jets in Plant City that let you ride your bike inside. It did not last very long. These days there are plenty of places we go but they are biker friendly but not necessarily a "biker bar". Gator Joe's on the north end of Lake Weir is a cool place lots of bikers frequent. The River's Edge in Riverview and the Beer Shed come to mind.
The Freezer is quite popular and if you like peel and eat shrimp it will be your kind of place. There used to be a great biker bar in Zephyrhills called the Hawg Pound that was the best actual biker bar around but it burned down. My band played there a jillion times and the electrical system was sketchy. You had to unplug the keg refer next to the stage before we fired up or it would trip the breaker. To turn on the giant ceiling fan over the stage you had to hook two wires together that were bent into a U-shape. It would always throw a little spark. Finally what everyone knew would happen, happened. Sleepy Hollow was a fantastic biker bar too up in the Floral City area but it burned to the ground. Last time I was there they were trying to keep it going with a food truck. High Octane in Crystal River was great biker bar but they closed the doors. I do not know why, probably not enough business. Back in the early 90's there was a place called Jets in Plant City that let you ride your bike inside. It did not last very long. These days there are plenty of places we go but they are biker friendly but not necessarily a "biker bar". Gator Joe's on the north end of Lake Weir is a cool place lots of bikers frequent. The River's Edge in Riverview and the Beer Shed come to mind.
NICE!!
BOTH places Tb seem like good'ns. I will add them tomorrow....................TY!! Gator Joes and The Rivers Edge. The last one may already be on the map. I'll check........
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