Friday, 2 December 2011

Key West - Harpoon Harry's

We ate at several restaurants more than others. Across the street from BO's on Caroline  street was a local hangout called Harpoon Harry's. Inside looked like any other small town cafe except  the strange and wonderful art and collectables all over the place. It was often full of people with many obviously regulars and tourist as well.



Sunday night was the spaghetti and meatball dinner with Cuban bread instead of garlic bread. It tasted like the stuff mom used to make. Well, not my mom, but probably someone's Italian mom. It was $32 with tip. One day at lunch Nancy got the Cuban mix sandwich she had been longing for. She likes those  spicy things loaded with strange herbs flavor. Even if I liked it, my digestive system would declare war if I shoved that stuff down. I had another breakfast. The cost was $35 with tip.




It is a fun friendly place to eat. We missed getting pictures of some of our food because the waitresses were so friendly and talkative  and even seemed to start recognizing us after about the third time in. The decor was weird though. The hanging Barbies (They had a bit a Barbie fetish we were afraid to ask about) were the first thing you saw as you walked in the door.




Bon  Ton  Roulett  Y'All  
Gene and Nancy

“Can't you feel 'em circlin' honey?
Can't you feel 'em swimmin' around?” --- JB

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