Hungry for Something New? Different?
By Andrea L.T. Peterson
As local legend goes, “A cyclone blew seven tikis onto the banks of the Alafia River in 2016,” inspiring the Polynesian “flavors and flair” of Riverview’s Tiki Docks Bar & Grill located at 10708 Palmetto St. (visible from U.S. Hwy 301, just before crossing the Alafia River from the south).
While you can easily pass the turn off, it is considerably more difficult to miss the building itself—emblazoned with colorful tikis overlooking the river itself. The setting, the exotic décor, are as inspired as the menu which includes a raw bar, salads, sandwiches (starting at $11), an assortment of seafood dishes (from $16), and steak ($24) for the landlubbers like myself as well as a kids’ menu. Reservations are probably a good idea for a large group. The bar itself is well stocked, and there’s live music.
Good food, ambience, an idyllic setting with ample outdoor seating and easy social-distancing—perfect for that special occasion.
Genealogy Club
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A Capacity Crowd for Area Golf Cart Study
A Capacity Crowd for Area Golf Cart StudyBy Diane M. Loeffler More than 1200 people crowded into Community Hall on January 30 for the Golf Cart Mobility Study meeting. Some sat or stood in the main hall, others were in adjacent rooms where they might not...
A Memorial for Our Veterans
A Memorial for Our VeteransBy Diane M. Loeffler On Thursday, January 10, the Veterans Memorial was dedicated in deeply moving ceremonies held in Community Hall and at the site of the memorial. The program began with the SCC United Methodist Church Choir...
Rotary Classic Car Show to Benefit Caregivers
Beautifully restored classic cars, antiques, street rods, and resto-mods will be on display at Freedom Plaza’s Golfview Terrace (819 Freedom Plaza Circle, SCC) from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, February 17. Hosted by the Rotary Club of Sun City Center, the...
SouthShore Poets Display at Library
The SouthShore Regional Library will unveil a special display of poetry during February, National Library Lovers Month. The library is coordinating with the Southshore Poets, a group of local educators and writers, to display poems relating to libraries or...
The February 2019 NEWS is HOT off the PRESS!
In this issue…The Veterans Memorial is unveiled, take a ride on a Murder Mystery Train, enjoy the Valencia Lakes Cart Parade, learn about some changes coming to the community, celebrate with residents deserving of recognition, learn what you need to know...
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