We had lunch at Angelinas this week and had a $4.99 lunch special of spaghetti and meatballs with salad and breadsticks. The place was packed on this particular day.
I know I've mentioned this before, but I am forever indebted to those girls for making things so much easier on us the year we were there with Li'l Pea #4 in a body cast. For all the nights we wanted to go out to eat but didn't feel like dealing with the logistics of transporting the plaster-encased baby, their yummy dishes saved us from having to really cook but let us feel like we were eating "out" in our rental. They're such great, friendly girls; they were really a bright spot during what was a pretty stressful "vacation"!Santiago said:Cowgirl Kitchen in Seagrove has great soups and sandwiches. We usually eat lunch for about $7.50 each. Try the Hot One which is a warm roast beef sandwich with horsradish sauce. Yummy. Their tortilla soup is also very good.
peapod1980 said:I know I've mentioned this before, but I am forever indebted to those girls for making things so much easier on us the year we were there with Li'l Pea #4 in a body cast. For all the nights we wanted to go out to eat but didn't feel like dealing with the logistics of transporting the plaster-encased baby, their yummy dishes saved us from having to really cook but let us feel like we were eating "out" in our rental. They're such great, friendly girls; they were really a bright spot during what was a pretty stressful "vacation"!
Paula said:Is it still called Cowgirl Kitchen and where exactly is it? We may stop there next trip as we may our way through "cheap eats" on 30A during lunch to do our own tastings.
Kurt, thanks for the info. I was wondering if the original cowgirls were still there. We stopped by in December, but they were closed for a few weeks.kurt said:They have sold and there are now new owners. Although one of the old owners' daughter is still working there and providing continuity.