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Re: SoWal Restaurant Menus
can't wait to try the kobe beef burger!!!
heard the pizza was outstanding...
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02-04-2006, 09:27 PM #4
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Re: Gravel Road Restaurant Menu
Gravel Road...we'll be visiting soon!
Which community along 30A shall we pillage this evening?....gttbm

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They have Philly cheese steak sandwich on the menu! I'll have to pay them a visit to see if it really is 'authentic.'
Dolce far niente
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Does Jessie need another soux chef?? I would love to work with those guys, the menu looks awesome! right up my allli
Originally Posted by Smiling JOe
Maybe by next year they will need an additional chef??
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my plans are to do some research over the next year and look into moving
Originally Posted by Smiling JOe
down there...couldn't work at Watercolor yet...also thinking about the St. Pete area~~Dream like you will live forever....Live like you will die tomorrow~~
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We went for dinner one night last week and enjoyed everything-
shrimp bisque, watercress salad, triggerfish and buffalo rib-eye. All good.
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02-05-2006, 10:19 AM #11
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Just read this menu item out loud to Mr. Pod!
Originally Posted by Tootsie
L'il Pea #2: Mom, do I have abs?
L'il Pea #4: You have one.
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There are plenty of restaurants that would hire you.
Originally Posted by Allifunn
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We will be making a visit to Gravel Road!!! Sounds tasty!!!!
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Whet, noo lubsterr? Whe shall bee hafing zee lubsterr and zee kohbeh steek fur valuntinez dey, soo whe shall nut bee eatinge at ziz plaze! Whe shall bee upon zee beach is zee moonlite shurin han buttle off vine whine - eef eet doosnut peur zee chats und dugs!
sea ya!
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02-10-2006, 09:55 AM #16
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Just for the record..I also loved my Kobe Beef burger at Gravel Road. It was big but I could have eaten 3 of them it was so good. Shawn is from Philly and the cheese steak is authentic...I tasted it...gooo ood. My better half had the chicken pot pie which was amazing and perfect for this weather. It was nice to have options that were not the typical tourist stuff...some real food. Although I like the grouper and crabcake stuff it is good to have variety.
I get a little tired of creole fusion or whatever they like to call the fancy seafood stuff they serve everywhere here.
Hurray for Gravel Road.
I like the name too
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02-10-2006, 10:47 AM #17
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HEY! I have had lunch there twice! My sister and I shared the crabcake and spring rolls. (AWEsome!!) Then the second time I tried the UP-side down pizza, (Shawn's specialty) and the drouper sandwich. (SOOO goooood!!!) They seem to be doing really well. I am very happy for them and so proud of those guys! I am definitely gonna try out dinner soon. YUMMOLA!
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02-10-2006, 11:51 AM #18
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Hey there #3...give some details on that upside down pizza!!!!
Originally Posted by Steeleing3
Which community along 30A shall we pillage this evening?....gttbm

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i had dinner at gravel road tonight before the concert at seaside. WOW, i am so glad for a restaurant like this. great food, attentive service by keri, relaxed atmosphere, and good music.
i started with the crabcake. nicely presented on the tomato confit, surrounded by the mustard sauce and the truffled frisee oil. man, the confit was rich, you needed the mustard to cut the sweetness. nice dish, able to stand on it's own.
for my entree, i ordered just the vegetables from numerous entrees. i asked if this was going to be a hassle. no problem. i got the spinach, asparagus, polenta, rice and squash.
baby spinach, tossed fleetingly in the pan so as not to wilt, seasoned with s/p, just the right amount, eaten in it's entirety, first.
pencil asparagus, same. tossed and seasoned.
crispy sundried tomato polenta cake, awesome, not overdone with too many tomatoes. and crispy is right, quite inventive.
marscapone cheese wild rice. i expected it to be thick with cheese, and it wasn't. light, but hints of the cheese swirling around. and the rice not overcooked, left a little chewy. i can't stand mushy rice.
butternut squash raqout. my favorite of the bunch. slowly sweated onions in this, and the squash just shy of carmelization. awesome.
for dessert, i had the orange and cinnamon creme brulee. served cool, and i tasted the orange, but no cinnamon. firm on top, thick runny on the botton, like ripe triple cream, cheeses.
needless to say, i will be back often. as you will, after you've been there once.
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02-19-2006, 05:57 AM #20
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jr...that was one of the best descriptions of a meal I have ever read!!!
I could almost taste each morsel! I know you are busy enough, but you should be a writer!Which community along 30A shall we pillage this evening?....gttbm

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02-19-2006, 07:28 AM #21
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Thanks John! Great review. Keep them coming. What kind of music were they playing?
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a mix of older lounge music, crooners, and some big band.
Originally Posted by Amp22
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02-19-2006, 07:45 AM #23
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Re: Gravel Road Restaurant Menu
John R.
The food sounded so good it made me want to cry... I'll try it out this next trip or in May.Paula
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Originally Posted by Paula
next trip.click >> Filter your water instead of using bottled water << click
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03-02-2006, 01:59 PM #25
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To those who have been there...what is the atmosphere like? I'm trying to find a place for an intimate rehearsal dinner for a party of 20-25. Would this restaurant be suitable for such an event? Thanks.
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Yes - it would be a nice place for that. Call and reserve the back room.
Originally Posted by SKCOZB
Congrats!
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Just had lunch at Gravel Road...We shared the house salad (walnuts, blue cheese, red peppers and baby greens tossed with a nice light dressing) and I had the grouper sandwich..it was served with wonderful sauteed vegetables.. Tootsie had the burger...looked great and she said it was very good....Kurt had the Margarita pizza: mozarella, basil and tomatoes....I had a piece.... very good!
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03-06-2006, 01:27 PM #28
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Re: Gravel Road
You know, I think that having to read this post should be classified as cruel and unusual punishment.
Originally Posted by Allifunn
L'il Pea #2: Mom, do I have abs?
L'il Pea #4: You have one.
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For the time being, yes, but we can rectify that by eating there in June, can't we???
Originally Posted by peapod1980
That salad sounds delicious! I think I might make my version of it for dinner...the next best thing to being there (okay, okay, it's a stretch).Dolce far niente
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We will all go there together!!!!
Originally Posted by Mermaid
June is going to be so much funn!!!
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Allifunn, so you will be in SoWal June 10-17? I wasn't sure. That will be wonderful and what a crowd we'll be...SoWal watch out!
Originally Posted by Allifunn
Dolce far niente
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03-06-2006, 03:33 PM #32
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Drat. We'll miss you all. We'll be there the last week in June and one of the last weeks in August. Oh well...
Paula
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Paula, that is maddening, isn't it? I've been looking at Donna's mouth-watering menu for painting Conch Out (good enough to belong on the eat drink and be merry forum) and we're going to miss out by only 2 weeks! I am so sad.
Originally Posted by Paula
This Gravel Road restaurant must be next door to the Another Broken Egg cafe where we all ate breakfast over the Christmas break. Speaking of which, we should make that a tradition for SoWal holidays! A breakfast gathering for everyone who's at the beach that week.Dolce far niente
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another great meal at Gravel Road. i went there with M/M 30askunkape and had a grad time. dinner as always, was a delight. i had the crab cake and the vegetables again. someday, i will venture into a full entree, maybe.
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I had duck which was killer. Don't forget the asparagus soup and Italian cream cake
Originally Posted by John R
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I love their calimari and watercress salad!
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I had beef tenderloin and my date had the venison... it wasn't this menu as I was there in April. It was great. I loved this place! My (PICKY) father is now a regular after I introduced him to the place. Impressive.
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06-05-2007, 09:21 PM #39
Re: Gravel Road Restaurant Menu
Went there last night with a party of 4
Everybody's meal was outstanding along with the service
Don't miss dinner at the gravel room when visiting the area
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