During
our trip in early September, I’d planned to stay overnight in Ocala before
rolling into the Tampa/Clearwater area early the next day. As usual we stayed at a Hampton Inn…almost
always reliable!
I’d
done a bit of digging via the Internet in order to find a good or at least
interesting and different place to have dinner after our long drive from East
Tennessee…
This is
Brooklyn’s Backyard. It was located in a
strip shopping center well off the Interstate highway. It caught my attention as both the menu and
concept seemed quirky. In addition it
ranked 12th among Ocala area restaurants with 83 Excellent/Very Good
vs. 8 Poor/Terrible reviews…equaling my desired 10:1 ratio.
Now you
see what I meant about a quirky concept!
It’s backyard dining indoors… The
restaurant’s motto is “Good Beer. Better
Food.” The menu includes finger food
(appetizers), soup, salads, burgers, sandwiches, flatbreads, salads with
homemade dressings, pizza, Stromboli, calzone, chicken wings and desserts.
For
drinks there was craft beer, wine and Sangria.
I am not a beer connoisseur…Miller Lite is my standard so I like light
beers. Our very helpful and pleasant waiter
Ryan suggested that I order a Lost Coast Tangerine Wheat. ($5.00) It was so
good that I ended up ordering 2 of them…
Laurie
ordered the Sangria. ($8.00) While I thought that it was a little pricy, Laurie
flat out said that it was the best Sangria she’d ever had! That made Ryan very happy as he is the one
who makes up the Sangria for Brooklyn’s Backyard.
The
informality of the restaurant was reflected in the dining tables and chairs, a
deck, lanterns, stars on the ceiling and walls, wooden beams, faux grass and
this big blackboard advertising specials, new items and music every Friday
night…
This
looks like a pizza…but on the menu it is listed under “The Flats”. The Salerno flatbread ($8.99) consists of
blackened Alfredo sauce, topped with blackened chicken and mozzarella
cheese. This was Laurie’s dinner and she
thought that it was great! She gave me a
bit or two and I agreed with her evaluation…
This ‘beast’
of a sandwich was what I ordered for dinner… It’s the Brick City Chicken
Sandwich. ($10.99) For my side I had to choose between the mango slaw, cheddar
cheese grits, park fries, sautéed vegetables, grandma’s mac and cheese,
mushroom rice pilaf or this Jalapeno corn bread. What the heck…we were on vacation!
My
sandwich consisted of a country fried chicken breast topped with Black Forest
ham, hand cut French fries and country gravy.
My doctor would definitely not approve!
However, although it was very messy to eat, it was also very good indeed…
Brooklyn’s
Backyard is located at 2019 Silver Springs Boulevard in Ocala Florida. Phone: 352-304-6292. Their website can be found at http://brooklynsbackyard.com/.
Note: I was curious about the name of my
sandwich…”Brick City” Chicken Sandwich.
It turns out that much of Ocala’s downtown area was destroyed by fire on
Thanksgiving Day, 1883. The city
encouraged rebuilding with brick, granite and steel rather than lumber. Consequently by 1888, Ocala was known
statewide as "The Brick City".
Just
click on any of the photos to enlarge them…
Thanks
for stopping by and checking out what’s for dinner!
Take
Care, Big Daddy Dave
It all looks great, Dave! That "pizza" looks good and the chicken sandwich is something else, yum! And Tampa is great too! Speaking of pizza, Lou Malnati's is opening today here in Cary! You know how good there pizza is, the best! :-)
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ReplyDeleteAt first I thought you meant Brooklyn, New York:) What a great place to eat!
ReplyDeleteAnother great find - can't believe that sandwich.. We occasionally eat in Ocala and I'll make a not of this place.
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