The Sunshine State has endless options for hungry diners, but none of them is quite like this wild restaurant hidden in a small town in Central Florida. Check it out:
The Red Wing Restaurant is located at 12500 on Florida State Road 33 in the town of Groveland in Lake County.
The restaurant has three dining rooms full of rustic charm, with wood paneled walls, fireplaces, and taxidermied deer, turkeys, and bears gracing its walls.
The hunting cabin atmosphere of the restaurant is very appropriate, considering the unique menu here. If there's any kind of game you've wanted to try, you can probably find it here.
The extensive menu features gator, quail, frog legs, a wild boar chop, venison, elk sausage, duck, and buffalo. You can even order a platter and try a few different meats.
If you prefer something more traditional, the Red Wing has options for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert. The prime rib dinner is a specialty, but they also serve up a mean stack of pancakes and a heavenly homemade peach cobbler.
If you want to try a special yet laid-back restaurant with good food and an atmosphere like none other, head out to Groveland and try out the Red Wing Restaurant.
Have you ever visited the Red Wing Restaurant? What’s your favorite unique restaurant in the Sunshine State?
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