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    View of the Casements from their grounds.
    Karen F.

    Looking for something to do on a Monday during the holidays, when many other local museums are closed, we decided to head over to the Casements to check out their Christmas decorations. They have a parking lot with plenty of spaces right next to the building, and fortunately they even have a handicapped ramp to get in; useful because a member of our party was in a wheelchair. We missed the docent tour, so we just wandered around. In the main room, they had a towering, beautifully decorated Christmas tree. It was surrounded on all sides by tapestries and more decorations. Also, in a separate room they had a variety of decorated trees that had been donated by various organizations and had themes i.e. there was one from the United States Postal Service with all mail and delivery related ornaments. After taking the elevator upstairs, we wandered around peering in the rooms. This area was not so great - some rooms were closed off, some rooms were undergoing construction, and many just had an eclectic mix of furniture piled in them. Only one room was interesting, as it had pictures of the family on the wall. Outside, the grounds are gorgeous. You can wander across the street down to the water and walk along the pathways. They were gearing up for a big event that weekend, so they were in the process of planting flowers, and I imagine it would have looked beautiful once they were done, but we only saw it in the prep phase.

    Molly M.

    We had extra time to explore so we checked out The Casements (home to John D. Rockefeller & named for their windows). Free parking lot behind the building. Nice garden area by the Halifax River. Historic and cultural events are held here-we just visited on a day that had nothing scheduled.

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    Grind At Kona Tiki Bar - Fish Tacos

    Grind At Kona Tiki Bar

    4.1(664 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$

    This place never disappoints. The food is absolutely amazing and you constantly leave this place…read morewith a full belly and let's not forget about the service. Everyone just seems so happy here so you can tell that it really enjoy their jobs which makes a huge difference. We started off with the coconut shrimp and had like this coconut mayo dipping sauce was different, but it was really good, but I felt like it needed like a sweet-and-sour sauce then I had the mahi tacos with just the rice no black beans definitely still as good as the last time I tried it my boyfriend got the buffalo chicken pizza gluten-free and he ate the entire thing so that just tells you right off the bat that it was good and to finish off our dinners we ended with Keylime pie. It wasn't the best it was OK. I don't think I would have it again, though the ambience, excellent this place is adorable. It's like a diamond in the rough. No one really knows it's here but anytime ever and someone says they're going to Daytona. I always recommend this place. Go here! You will never be disappointed trust me!

    Having been to the grind over the years, we have certain expectations as to the quality of food and…read moreservice. I want to preface this by saying we went on a very cold day and ate indoors..the pizza was outstanding and the waiter was friendly and engaging..in other words, typical for our experiences there. Prior to this, we even brought friends who hadn't been there before and loved it...now, to our recent experience: We were seated and the waitress seemed as though she wasn't very familiar with the menu and had to check on our requests, each check took a disturbingly long time. When we brought our friends, my gal ordered a hamburger and I asked the waitress if she could have the wagyu, rather than the angus burger, she readily said yes and my gal marveled over the burger...fast forward to the last experience, the waitress said she'd have to order the wagyu as posted and it "wasn't available" as a stand alone order. So my gal settled for the angus burger and again, the wait was a bit long and as we were considering to leave, the waitress showed up, gave us our food and left. the onion rings were cold...literally...they had been out so long that they weren't even warm (our prior experiences the onion rings arrived hot and delicious). Again we waited for our waitress to return and my gal had to ask another waitress if she could get us some hot onion rings. That waitress noted the cold onion rings and brought them back to the kitchen to prove we weren't being unreasonable, which was a greatly appreciated gesture on her part. Very promptly, the "other" waitress brought our onion rings, apologizing profusely...we thanked her and when my gal started into her Caesar salad, it was inedible....soggy, nearly tasteless and resembling a hot spinach salad with soggy lettuce than a crisp Caesar salad....the upside, the second batch of onion rings were up to their usual excellent standard, the burger was good, but not the intensity of flavor their wagyu burger had. If we hadn't been semi-regulars, it is a near certainty we wouldn't go back, but we aren't going to let a single experience unravel years of good experiences.

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    The Red Bud Cafe

    4.8(477 reviews)
    4.2 mi
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    If you are in Daytona Beach you have to stop by this adorable family owned hidden gem. It's right…read morenext to the Waffle House. We walked into this cozy little establishment and were welcomed immediately. The service was wonderful and the owner and her daughter made it a point to make us feel at home. My husband ordered a freshly squeezed orange juice that was the sweetest I've ever tasted. He went traditional with eggs, toast and bacon which were all cooked to perfection and I had the baked avocado which was hands down one of the best breakfasts I've ever had. I'm a savory girl and try to eat healthy when possible so this was perfect for me. The baked avocado was stuffed with eggs, cheese, and crispy bacon on top which was nestled on a bed of fresh crisp lettuce, tomato, green onion and a fresh tangy dressing that gave it the perfect balance of acid that it needed. Cutting into the avocado was my favorite part to get to that beautiful runny yolk. So many crepe choices too. I can't wait to go back next time we are here visiting to try something else!

    Food is amazing. However, it felt as though they were trying to rush people out. They took my food…read morebefore I was done. After eating, we had an uber that was 3 minutes away and they wouldn't let us wait there at the table after spending almost $150 on breakfast. The waiter rudely asked us to wait outside when the weather was not favorable to waiting outside.

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