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Taking my birthday off Tuesday and plan on doing a ride with a buddy across the Trail from Fort Myers to Alabama Jack's for lunch. We intend to come back via 27 and the back roads south of the Lake.
My question: It has been a few years since I've been to Alabama Jack's -- is it still a good destination for lunch in this case?
This will be the first long ride on the 2010 Ultra since the ride home from Leesburg when we bought her. I have added a K&N air intake, decatted head pipe, screaming eagle nightsticks, and tuned it with a Power vision. Looking forward to a day with the bike!
I went this spring during the leesburg rally. I thought the food sucked and was greasy. Had the conch fritters and was disappointed. I have heard alot of good stuff about the place and made it a point to stop on my way from ohio to key west. Im sure ill go again but this time just for the beer
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