Margaritaville Universals City Walk Foodie Travel

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Margaritaville Universals City Walk Foodie Travel

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This New Year we went to Universals Orlando. When night fell, we started to get particularly hungry.

So, we went to the restaurant that mother suggested. She is partial for Margaritaville. The restaurant was naturally crowded, so we had to wait to get seated.

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I took a few photos of the interior décor. The place was themed after beach life. There was a section that had a lot of hanging shark statues.

All those sharks are pretty common in the waters of South Florida. Once we were finally seated, we browsed through the menu.

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I was pleased by the response time of the waiter. The first thing we ordered were the drinks.

I had lemonade, my brother a mango smoothie, and my mother had a Margarita. Mother claims that the drink was fantastic.

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It helped ease the pain of her weary legs. We still had four more hours before midnight, so we needed fuel to survive the rest of the night.

We ordered our main plates, as well as a shared dessert. The Key Lime Pie can be found in almost all the seafood related restaurants in Florida.

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The one in Margaritaville was just as delicious. Aside from the food, the live music was relaxing.

The percussionist played a nice rendition of Smooth Operator.

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All in all, it was a pleasant dining experience. If you are ever in City Walk, do pay Margaritaville a visit.

This is Teresita Blanco, the Artsy Sister. Bye, bye and God bless.

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