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Entries for May 2009

Summer 2009

DINING ALFRESCO: A FEAST FOR THE SENSES
There is something simply irresistible about dining out-of-doors. Mother Nature provides the ideal atmosphere to titillate the senses. Operators must set the stage with great food, drink and comfortable outdoor furnishings, but the rest of the sights, sounds and scents come naturally—and free of charge. Even more compelling is dining alfresco with a view of water—whether that be an ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, a lake, river or pond. Operators blessed with ample sidewalk space to accommodate a few tables, or those with back-yard or side-yard space enough to accommodate a patio or deck, ought to put that space to good use. The operators mentioned here all reap the benefits of alfresco dining.

by Mary Daggett
There’s a “Catch” to Angelo’s Success
Back in 1945, George D. Petrandis built George’s Café and Bar on pilings located over Florida’s Ochlocknee Bay in order to be in the “wet” county of Franklin, whose border lay on the north bank of the bay. It soon became a popular “watering hole.” As more and more people tasted the wonderful fresh seafood, it became a favorite dining destination as well. This was the beginning of what is today called Angelo & Sons Seafood Restaurant, in Panacea, Florida, near Tallahassee. Angelo is George’s son, and as a boy, he cooked hushpuppies while standing on a box in his father’s kitchen. Also as a boy, he learned to broil steaks and seafood, along with his brothers, Jimmy and Johnny. The boys’ mother Bulah and Aunt Helen served tables. Angelo and his wife Arline ran the restaurant from 1985 until 2002, when Angelo’s son Thomas and his wife Jenny took over. The recipes used today include many that have been passed down for three generations.

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