Friday, December 5, 2014

Driving to Miami for a cruise (and some Triple D)!

A few months back me and my buddy Barry booked a cruise for early December and as we looked for some decent airfares from the DC are to Florida there were very few to be had so we decided to drive down.  As we discussed and planned the trip we decided to take the long way down and head to Atlanta and the Gulf Coast of Florida before getting into the Miami area.  I thought that this would be a great way to get try a few DDD places while on the road.

We left about 9a from Leesburg and made really good time reaching Atlanta about 7p.  I wanted to go to a place as soon as we arrived but I could tell that Barry was pretty tired and we decided to start in the morning.  I had also made plans with a friend of mine from High School for dinner on our second day in Atlanta, she had invited us over for an Italian dinner and that was something we couldn't pass up.

We headed out on our day in Atlanta and decided to get some breakfast at "The Sliver Skillet".  This place is a classic southern style diner.  They are only open for breakfast and lunch and when we arrived the places was pretty full.  They specialize in hearty breakfasts and they were featured on one of the first few seasons of Triple D. 


Atlanta's Silver Skillet - The sign doesn't lie!

I looked over the menu and remembered from the episode that one of their specialties is Red Eye Gravy and Guy told them that he is a Red Eye Gravy junkie!  Red Eye Gravy is a Coffee based broth style gravy that is best mixed with southern style ham steak.  I knew what I needed to try and ordered the same meal that Guy had enjoyed, the Ham Steak and eggs meal with biscuits and sausage gravy.  I am not a big fan of eggs but I thought these were very good, they brought out a basket of biscuits with jelly and butter.  The ham steak was dark brown and must have been salt cured because it was very good, but very salty, it truly lived up to it's moniker "steak" because it really ate like a steak.  The Red Eye Gravy helped to cut some of the salt and the sausage gravy was the perfect accompaniment for the biscuits.

My Breakfast at the Silver Skillet - Ham Steak and Eggs

The Silver Skillet's Biscuit Basket

As we ate we were able to talk with the manager and the owner about the show and the filming and also about my  travels, they were no friendly and accommodating, I really like the south!  After getting the chef and owner to sign my book we headed out to check out the campus of nearby Georgia Tech and then go and visit "The World of Coca Cola" a tourist attraction dedicated to Atlanta's contribution to the soft drink world. 

"The World of Coca Cola" was ok, it seemed a bit expensive it seemed a bit on the hokey side, but they did have an extensive tasting room!  I did enjoy trying different Coke products from around the world.  They also gave a taste of a coke mix they were testing called Gingerbread Main and in my opinion Gingerbread Man Coke is a fail!





1908 Coke Mixing Urn

African Coke Products

European Coke products

Coke and the Atlanta Braves

From the World of Coke we decided to head to another Triple D place for a light lunch (since we had dinner plans) and we headed north to the town of Marietta to try a place that is a little bit of New Jersey outside Atlanta, "The Marietta Diner".  The place is huge!  A big stainless steel homage to the classic northeast diner. 



Both Barry and I decided to do a soup lunch and at first we thought we'd share some garlic bread, but then thought we would each do an order of garlic bread, after it was served we should have probably shared! 

My Cup of Matzo Ball soup

Bowl of Clam Chowder

A single order of Garlic Bread!


I chose the diner classic soup; Matzo Ball and Barry tried the Clam Chowder.  My soup was a broth with a big Matzo ball and it was very tasty.  The plate of garlic bread came with a cup of tomato sauce for dipping and it was very good.

Later in the day we headed up to visit my friend Suzanne and her husband Enzo.  She prepared an Italian feast for us that included Antipasti, Lamb Chops, Bruschetta, Ravioli, Fried Calamari, and a great main dish of Fish.  Suzanne and Enzo also own a vineyard in Italy and could have been more warm and gracious.  It was a great night a friends and wonderful food, a meal I will always remember.

The next morning we left at 430a for Florida.  We drove to Port Charlotte on Florida's Gulf Coast south of Sarasota and Venice.  Our only plans for the day were to go to a basketball game at Florida Gulf Coast University in Ft. Myers.  FGCU were the darlings of the NCAA tournament in 2013.  It was a fun game and not only are the students into the game, but a lot of the community attends.  It is a really nice campus, too!

Alico Arena home of the Florida Gulf Coast University Eagles



Atlantic Sun Conference


Player Intros

Opening Jump FGCU vs. Florida Tech

After a full day the next day came and it was one that I was really looking forward to.  I was able to contact a number of friends that live in the Tampa area to plan a dinner at a Triple D place that I had been to several times in the Ybor City area of Tampa called the Tampa Bay Brewing Company.  We had a group of 8 including my friend Polly from Mosby Woods Elementary School, who I had not seen in almost 40 years!  We had a wonderful time and the group, most of whom did not know one another became fast friends, I was really looing forward to the night and it exceeded my expectations!  When they explained to the server my DDD travels, she got the chef and co-owner to come over and visit with us, it was a great time!

Tampa Bay Brewing Company Chef visiting with us


Signing the book





Our group - What a great time!





After a great evening it was time to head to the Miami area for the cruise.  Barry and I arrived for a night before the cruise in the Fort Lauderdale area and I talked him into trying a Triple D place south of Miami Airport.  After an hour ride in terrible Miami traffic we arrived at "Latin House Burger and Taco Bar".  The place is in a small strip mall just a short drive from one of my favorite DDD (and my third DDD visit back in 2008) Scully's Tavern. 





This is a very interesting place.  It is sort of dark inside but there are some pretty interesting art murals on the walls.  The menu is extensive and all of the meals are custom to your choice, you choose form6 or 8 different proteins and that includes the burgers.  Barry chose the taco platter with Lime Chicken tacos and Rib-eye tacos and I got the Chimi Burrito that Guy had when he visited. 

Barry's Taco Platter

Chimi Burrito with Rib-eye steak

Inside the Burrito

My meal was fantastic!  The burrito was filled with rib-eye steak, spiced rice, lettuce, tomatoes and sweet plantains and topped with a plantain chip.  It was filling and tasty.  Latin House is a place that you should visit when you are in the Miami area. 

YEP!

Barry and I headed back and got ready for the cruise.  My Triple D count stands at 398, only a few two more until 400!

2 comments:

  1. Red eye gravy is new to me. I want to try that although it will be some time before I get out East from the West coast.

    The party with your friends at the brewing company sounds like it was awesome. It's great how many owners and chefs you get to meet, too.

    Great post as always! Thanks.

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    1. Bill, I love that you are seeing so many different sites...the visiting of DDD places has really added many life experiences for you in non-food ways as well. I just love that you're doing this. I love that you're getting to see some sports games/sites as well as other historical things. Mostly, I think it's awesome that you're so inclusive of so many people. You make people feel important!

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