So it has been a while since I talked about one of the best features of traveling, the food! It's always so much fun to try out new places to eat that you can't find in your home town. The best way to find some of these places to read up on reviews and to find out what the locals like. And if you want a great place in Pensacola follow the bumper stickers that say "I would rather be a Kooter than a Hooter". One of my all time favorite places is a small local place called Kooter Brown's, they are located in Pensacola Florida.
Kooter Brown's is a small restaurant that is a local place, that serves the typical food that you might associate with watching a football game. As a matter of fact that is the point behind this hidden treasure. It is meant to be a small place where people can come in and have a bite to eat and watch their favorite sporting event, no matter where you sit in this place you can see a television, and if you come in and wish to watch a certain event, all you have to do is request it, and they will either seat you in a place where you can see it, or turn the channel. If you are true sports fan you will also love the decor of the place, they have sports photos, banners and jerseys hanging all over the restaurant. Many professional and college teams are represented but there are also a good amount of local teams supported with their photos on the walls.
Now on to the good stuff, the food. If you find that you want to try out some of their Pre Game Warm Ups, I would have to tell you to try out the Fried Pickles. I love fried pickles and have tried my fair share of different versions, but this is by far my favorite. Most of the time when I go the person that I am with has to be careful before I eat all that they bring us. I would also highly recommend their chicken wings as a main course, my personal favorite is the honey BBQ, but I know that everyone's taste is different. I do have to admit though that they have very good wings, I usually don't care for wings but I keep finding myself craving Kooter's wings.
One thing to keep in mind is that when big games are being played the place is much more packed than when it's an off time for sports. Weekdays during the afternoon is one of the best times to go if you want to avoid the crowds. Plus if you go during the afternoon you can take advantage of the lunch specials. So now if you ever see someone with a bumper sticker in Pensacola that reads "I'd rather be a Kooter than a Hooter" you know what they are talking about.
6014 N 9th Ave
Pensacola, FL
32504
(850) 484-3100
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Friday, September 27, 2013
Witches, Wizards, Ghosts, Monster, and the Headless Horseman!
Yes I know that I have not been posting at all in the past month. But I promise I have a really good reason. I was in Atlanta for a while, and then took a couple weeks to travel down to Orlando. I went to Universal Studios and Disney World. I know you would think that I would get tired of heading down there, but I always turn into a big kid when I head down there. And this time it was even better.
Since its getting close to Halloween the parks were either having or getting ready for their Halloween parties. Disney has the Headless Horseman than rides through the Magic Kingdom at their party, and even though it is not as cool as years ago when we raced through its still something to see. And I can never get tired of the Harry Potter area at Islands of Adventure at Universal, and what better way to get in the Halloween mood that to see the Beetlejuice show at Studios?
Anyway I am trying to get caught up on all my work and editing photographs that I took, and then I promise I will get back to posting. In the mean time keep an eye on my youtube channel because I am finished up trying to upload all the videos from my trip earlier in the year and from this past trip. It should only be a few days before I'm posting again. Yay!
Since its getting close to Halloween the parks were either having or getting ready for their Halloween parties. Disney has the Headless Horseman than rides through the Magic Kingdom at their party, and even though it is not as cool as years ago when we raced through its still something to see. And I can never get tired of the Harry Potter area at Islands of Adventure at Universal, and what better way to get in the Halloween mood that to see the Beetlejuice show at Studios?
Anyway I am trying to get caught up on all my work and editing photographs that I took, and then I promise I will get back to posting. In the mean time keep an eye on my youtube channel because I am finished up trying to upload all the videos from my trip earlier in the year and from this past trip. It should only be a few days before I'm posting again. Yay!
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Saint Michael's Cemetery - Pensacola Florida
I know that when most people think of cemeteries they either think of ghosts or somewhere creepy. While this is the case for many cemeteries there are some like Saint Michael's Cemetery in Pensacola Florida that are different. This cemetery is located in the downtown historic district of Pensacola. It's an eight acre cemetery that has people of all faiths resting in it. The cemetery was officially designated a cemetery in 1807, which makes it a very old cemetery and a sort of a museum in its own way.
If you plan to visit this cemetery during your visit to Pensacola there are some things to remember. This is a cemetery and while visitors are welcome from about 9AM to sunset you should be respectful. This is a final resting place for people and many people have loved ones that have been laid to rest in this cemetery, show them the same respect that you want your loved ones shown.
That being said that are some interesting tombstones that you can see while walking through the cemetery, some are just random and may draw your attention. When I walk through the cemetery I can always find some interesting tombstones that I don't remember having seen before. You can walk through the cemetery and explore on your own, or you can go their website and look at a self guided tour. They have some graves that could be of interest. Some of these graves include descendents of the Washington family, seamen from the Gertrude, former mayors of Pensacola, as well as notable places in the cemetery that are not graves, and it will show you some of the oldest marked graves in cemetery and where they are located.
If you plan on visiting this cemetery make sure to check the weather before you head out there, its best not
to go on a day that it has been raining as the ground can get a little soggy and wet. This might not make the trip as pleasant as it could be for you. Like I said before its a good idea to be respectful when you visit the cemetery while its a historic place that should not be missed its still a place that should be shown respect. When you visit you can take as many photos as you want and take as much time as you want before leaving, but you must leave before sunset. While some people will try to visit the cemetery at night it is not allowed and if you are caught it will be viewed as trespassing, these laws are in place to help ensure visitor's safety and to help keep the cemetery from being vandalized. You can however walk around the outer fence to look at the cemetery at night if you want, but remember to be safe when doing this.
If you plan to visit this cemetery during your visit to Pensacola there are some things to remember. This is a cemetery and while visitors are welcome from about 9AM to sunset you should be respectful. This is a final resting place for people and many people have loved ones that have been laid to rest in this cemetery, show them the same respect that you want your loved ones shown.
That being said that are some interesting tombstones that you can see while walking through the cemetery, some are just random and may draw your attention. When I walk through the cemetery I can always find some interesting tombstones that I don't remember having seen before. You can walk through the cemetery and explore on your own, or you can go their website and look at a self guided tour. They have some graves that could be of interest. Some of these graves include descendents of the Washington family, seamen from the Gertrude, former mayors of Pensacola, as well as notable places in the cemetery that are not graves, and it will show you some of the oldest marked graves in cemetery and where they are located.If you plan on visiting this cemetery make sure to check the weather before you head out there, its best not
to go on a day that it has been raining as the ground can get a little soggy and wet. This might not make the trip as pleasant as it could be for you. Like I said before its a good idea to be respectful when you visit the cemetery while its a historic place that should not be missed its still a place that should be shown respect. When you visit you can take as many photos as you want and take as much time as you want before leaving, but you must leave before sunset. While some people will try to visit the cemetery at night it is not allowed and if you are caught it will be viewed as trespassing, these laws are in place to help ensure visitor's safety and to help keep the cemetery from being vandalized. You can however walk around the outer fence to look at the cemetery at night if you want, but remember to be safe when doing this.
If are interested in finding out more about the cemetery or seeing the self guided tour you can visit their website.
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Goofy Golf - Pensacola Florida
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| The Dinosaur From Course 1 |
There are still two courses and they still hold the same interest with funky characters at each turn. In one course you can start with the Mad Hatters Hat, and work your way through a pumpkin head, cemetery, octopus (this one always took me forever to get), skee ball which looks like a skee ball game, spook house, a tiki hut, a cave, grandmother's house, the dinosaur this one was always my favorite he use to be orange but they have since painted him green I still miss the orange version, da bear who is wearing what looks a lot like a Chicago Bears jersey, shoe, hollywood, candy lane, gator one of my other favorites as a kid the eyes of the gator light up and the mouth opens and closes, chinese dragon, hat and then finally the lion's den.
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| The Owl From Course 2 |
Mario, Koopa's Castle from Mario, roswell, secret garden, graffiti ramp, and then you can finish up with the igloo.
While I still love both course course two has taken a few more turns and changes over the years so I prefer the first course. They are both still a ton of fun and whenever I go there even now I have to do both courses. It's not the newest or the fanciest of places but it's different and something that you won't find other places, this is the original Goofy Golf and I don't care if it sounds silly I still think that its something that the entire family can enjoy. If you live in town and have never been or if you are just visiting I would recommend this place. They usually aren't too busy but if you can go in the afternoon or on a weekend you are less likely to run into crowds. If you are looking for one course the second course is a little easier than the first one, in my opinion but I would still recommend if you have the time doing both.
They also have a small arcade and batting cages as well as a couple pool tables that you can use.
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| Slow Poke From Course 2 |
Phone Number: 850-456-6794
Address: 3924 W Navy Blvd Pensacola, FL 32507
Hours: Mon-Fri 2PM - 10PM
Sat&Sun 12Noon - 10PM
Four years and older $5 for one course or $8 for both
Three years and under free
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