Tuesday, December 28, 2010

RC Otter's Restaurant Review

 

Located on Andy Rosse Lane in Captiva Village, The Otter has perfected the "Island Eatery". We chose to eat inside tonight as it's still a bit chilly. We could have eaten on the porch or the patio under one of the many infrared heaters. As always, local talent playing Island Music entertained the crowd. A fun, family atmosphere earns them a 4 out of 5.

As my top picks indicate, go for the grouper. All four of us ordered the Crunchy Grouper Basket and we all went away happy. For fried fish, it doesn't get much better, earning them a 4 out of 5 for quality of food.

The wait staff was very attentive and work well as a team. A perfect score is in order; 5 out of 5.

As for value, it's the kind of place you can take the family, make everybody happy and not feel like you needed to take out a second mortgage...as can be the case in some resort areas. 4.5 out of 5 for value. 

This has been a perennial favorite when on the island. We always have at least one meal here. When all else fails you can count on the old reliable Otter for good eats. 




Monday, December 27, 2010

What's Old is New Again

"When the angler wades he becomes a part of the stream and its life and the more he fishes a fine stretch of water the friendlier it becomes."
                                                      - Larry St. John

I downloaded St. John's book Practical Fly Fishing, published in 1920, to my NOOK for free today. The above quote caught my attention. If you have ever been there, you know what he means.

An out of print book, preserved electronically and delivered wirelessly. I hope the further I wade into the information stream the friendlier it becomes.

Lighthouse Restaurant Review

It's only fitting that my first post to kick off this journey is a restaurant review. Six of us decided to go to the Lighthouse Restaurant for dinner tonight. Located at Port Sanibel Marina, 1 mile before the Sanibel toll booth. By boat: Green Marker 11.



Situated on the waterfront overlooking the marina, the atmosphere is casual fine dining. No table cloth required. Tastefully decorated for the holidays, the Lighthouse Restaurant, on this night hosted small and large parties alike with couples and families equally at home. The consensus of the group is to rate the atmosphere as a 4 on a 5 point scale.

I started my meal with the Lobster Bisque and was not disappointed. Smooth and creamy as the menu says. As temperatures are colder than normal down here for this time of year, I chose a pasta dish this evening as my main course. The Lobster Tetrazzini proved to be spot on. Continuing the key lime pie tour, I had to give theirs a try...average for the area. Quality of food...again a 4 on a 5 point scale.

Service started strong out of the gate but steadily dropped off. As the restaurant started to fill, less attention was paid to the needs of the table. Our waiter did not appear to want to be there tonight and it showed. It was unfortunate that gratuity was automatically added to our bill as they do for parties of six or more. On this night, the service rated a 2 on a 5 point scale.

Appetizers start at $6.99, pasta dishes from $15.99, Seafood from $19.99 and signature entrees from $21.99. I rate the value as a 4 on a 5 point scale.

Though disappointed with the service tonight, I would go back and would recommend that if you are in the area for a while, it's worth a try.

The Journey

Food and fishing...two topics, neither of which I consider myself to be an expert, but both are ones where I am experienced and enjoy immensely. It's all fair game...restaurant reviews, catch and release, fish as food, you get the idea.

You will quickly catch on that Sanibel and Captiva Islands are a favorite spot and lend themselves well to both topics.

Though I use a variety of fishing methods, I have been chosen to Fly Fish. I once heard it said "one does not choose to fly fish but is chosen to do so."

As we journey together I wish you tight lines and an abundant table.

Mike