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February 16th, 2012

Galley Grill Restaurant, Summerland Key, Florida, Lower Florida Keys, Eggs Benedict, Home Fries, Grits, Country Gravy, And….Scrapple!!!

 

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Out of a scene of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives we came upon the Galley Grill Restaurant.  We had just left Key West for our hike back to Delray Beach, when everyone wanted some breakfast. 

Don’t judge the book by its cover, it’s just what I have to say.  Stop and enjoy one delicious breakfast.  Casual?  You bet.  We had good service, always with a smile on her face.

The Galley Grill is located between Key West and Marathon, at 24863 Overseas Highway, Summerland Key.  Tel. 305-745-3440.  Breakfast or Lunch?  Hey, you decide.  For us, it was definitely breakfast. 

The Galley Grill opens 7 days a week.  Weekdays from 7 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. and on week-ends from 7 a.m. until 2 p.m. 

You will find an extensive menu offering everything from granola and fruit to Eggs Benedict in many different ways, grits, home fries, country gravy and……I almost passed out when I saw they had scrapple.  You know, I really do like scrapple.  I have friends in Florida and California that do love it as much as I do.  I hope Missy, Jim and Louise are reading this post in case they make it to the Keys.

The portions were huge.  We were hungry so no problem there.  This is what we had.

Eggs Benedict over Crab Cakes with a side order of gravy, biscuits, and home fries.

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An Egg Scramble with Chorizo to give it that kick; onions and cheese.  That was a special of that morning.

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My Scrapple, ordered crispy.  Sooooo good!!

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Eggs Benedict without the bread and grits satisfied my husband, gluten free.

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We talked, we ate, we paid and off we went….

Highly recommended by AboutMyBeaches…let me know if you do stop.

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