RWO July-August 2019 Edition

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{ DAY TRIPPIN WITH THE DIVA } “The Youngs tell me there is much room for women in sailing. It is something we can learn and do. You don’t have to own your own sailboat as many sailing clubs have a race night and they are often looking for extra crew members to join in.”

such as the lobster bisque, shrimp, sushi and hummus were fresh, and delicious! Meats are cooked gaucho style. You receive a button that is placed on your table. Flip it to green and the gauchos will start stopping by your table with endless delights of meat to sample. The choices include: herb-marinated port tenderloin, picanha, Brazilian sausage, leg of lamb, chicken breast wrapped in bacon, alcatra, lamb chops, filet mignon wrapped in bacon, parmesan crusted pork loin, garlic picanha, braised beef ribs, barbeque pork ribs, parmesan drumettes, filet mignon and flank steak. We brought our a p p e t i t e s . We were pleased with everything about this dining experience. There was a wide selection of options. The meats were cooked to perfection. The side dishes consisted of plantain style bananas and mashed potatoes. The all you can eat experience at dinner is priced around 44.00, so for what you are getting that is a fair and economical price. The décor is outstanding and there are exotic floral 204

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arrangements with a warm environment. For desert because it was my birthday, Big Russ had the staff create a special message on my dessert plate. We ordered a cheesecake

selection and it was phenomenal. WEST SIDE MARKET

On the way to head back to Rochester, we decided to make a stop at the West Side Market in Cleveland, Ohio located at 1979 W. 25th Street. There are over 100 vendors with offerings from fresh meat, vegetables, spices, and ordered food. It was an awesome experience. We grabbed our meat for our 4th of July home BBQ including oxtails, short ribs, pork ribs and brisket. When we cooked the meat on the 4th it was awesome!!! This market is in existence since 1912. It’s known as the oldest market in Cleveland. The land was donated in 1840. It does serve as a slice of history to the Cleveland area. We grabbed a bite at the Market Garden Brewery ( with Beer Garden, patio dining), next door to the market. Which they had an interesting selection of flights of mimosas. Due to the drive home we did not sample these awesome looking treats! But if you want to grab a delicious burger, this is definitely the place to stop.


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