Leverocks Restaurant At Palm Island Resort
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Dr. Steven johnstone. 1/16/2015 - just had dinner at lever rocks in Placida Florida .... The only way I'd go back is because I forgot my keys! Don't w…
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Service was excellent!! Very polite, helpful and would go out of there way to answer questions. Marilee was a great waitress! The food was excellent. …
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We usually eat here every time we visit and have always had good food & service. Prices are average for the area & they have a nice selection for thei…
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5 Reviews on “Leverocks Restaurant At Palm Island Resort”
Dr. Steven johnstone. 1/16/2015 – just had dinner at lever rocks in Placida Florida …. The only way I’d go back is because I forgot my keys! Don’t waste your time ( which took forever to get waited on ) or money . It took forever to get the wine list, and even longer to get the wine. Dinner was over and he finally brings the bottle of wine. I told him kindly … No thanks. Terrible terrible service .
Service was excellent!! Very polite, helpful and would go out of there way to answer questions. Marilee was a great waitress! The food was excellent. Ahi tuna was best I’ve had with great cucumber wasabi sauce! Definitely will be going back!
We usually eat here every time we visit and have always had good food & service. Prices are average for the area & they have a nice selection for their menu.
Leverocks is pretty good. I went there with my grandparents who love it. It has a pretty wide selection of sea food. Drinks are strong. I got the angelhair pasta with shrimp, scallops and lobster. It was slightly bland and there was only one peice of lobster. I should have ordered one of the other fish dishes. My fianc had the mahi and he really liked it.
With all of the wonderful fresh fish so abundant in the Gulf, I have a hard time with a local seafood resteraunt boasting Pollock or haddock. But they do. Lots of fried foods and heavy sauces.