Jimmy Buffett

Because Jimmy Buffett often sings about food and because thousands of Parrotheads have pulled their Tommy Bahama shirts out of the closet in anticipation of his concert at Verizon on Thursday, Lulav has spied an opportunity. For lunch today and tomorrow and dinner on Thursday, the downtown bistro is serving up five Buffett-inspired dishes:

Key West Gumbo
A bowl of spicy roux with chicken, andouille sausage, vegetables and rice
“A piece of French bread to wipe my bowl, good for the body, good for the soul, I will play for Gumbo”
$7

Last Mango in Paris
Fresh winter greens, mango, Jarlsberg cheese, candied walnuts, mango dressing
“He said I ate the last Mango in Paris”
$9

Island Crab Cake
Carribean Crab with island spices served on a bed of greens, spicy remoulade
$9
Cheeseburger in Paradise
Fresh ground beef hand patted griddled cooked, roasted kennebec potatoes
“I like mine with lettuce and tomato, Heinz 57 and french fried potatoes”
$8

Filet Mignon Steak Burger
6oz Filet Mignon Steak flame grilled open face, Roasted Kennebec Potatoes
“What Jimmy probably ate after the first million records sold”
$19 – Add a bottle of Silver Oak Napa Valley for $99

Peanut Butter Conspiracy
A moist chocolate peanut butter brownie served warm, scoop of ice cream
“Lookin’ back at my hard luck days, who is gonna steal the peanut butter”
$7

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