Foodie Fridays – Worth the Drive

We have shared we you many times about foods we’ve enjoyed at restaurants. It’s fun to go home and learn how to make it ourselves.

Not this week. There is a restaurant located New Smyrna Beach that makes a dish so good it’s worth the drive to order it.

Yellow Dog Eats started in the small town of Gotha, outside of Orlando. The owner doesn’t know a stranger and his food is as lively as his comments.

When they opened their second location in our favorite beach town we had to give them a try.

What a find!

This is their back patio

On our last visit we were entertained by an adorable yellow lab who was scared of a puppy statue. (It was the featured photo on our last post about bugs.)

We ordered the Vegetarian Nachos that are so full of a variety of flavors it makes your tastebuds crave the next bite, no exaggeration!

Vegetarian Nachos

When our nachos arrived we forgot how spectacular they look. It took only seconds for us to dig in to the chopped grilled veggies, black beans, cherry peppers, Thai chili and pineapple salsa, cilantro lime avocado sauce, vegan chipotle aioli, and pickled onions and jalapenos on corn tortilla chips.

Now you see why there’s no way I’m going to replicate this recipe. But if you happen to live in Central Florida, Yellow Dog Eats is worth the drive to New Smyrna Beach.

Do you have a favorite dish worth the drive? We would love to hear about it.

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Tom and Debi ❤️

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About Debi Walter

Tom and Debi have been sharing encouragements through their blogs for many years. Marriage, Reading God's Word and documenting family history is our focus. Growing in our relationship with the Lord is primary in all we say, write or do. We are grateful for all who desire to join us in the same endeavors.
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