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I mentioned a restaurant to some of you called Red's, on the west side of Ocala. Nice little Mom & Pop type of place with great food and better prices. I was wondering if anyone wanted to try it? It should be a nice ride out, plenty of country scenes and it is near nowhere, so, the riding afterwards should be great also.
On weekends there is usually a long wait to get in, but if anyone is interested I can try to get reservations. Give me some feedback...
Based on past rally experience, knowing the Crew and the various states of probable hangover, I suspect getting everyone together off-site for breakfast is highly unlikely.
There's a Denny's restaurant on the property that's easier to stumble to.
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