Olde Florida Chop House

3401 Bay Commons Drive, Bonita Springs, 34134, United States Of America

🛍 Cafés, Grill, Burgers, Sandwiches

Phone: +12399484400

Address: 3401 Bay Commons Drive, Bonita Springs, 34134, United States Of America

City: Bonita Springs

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 0

Website: https://www.oldefloridachophouse.com/menu.html

"Get ready to deal with a significant amount of cigarette smoke. During my last three visits, there was always a chain smoker seated at the bar. On top of that, they are now adding an 18% gratuity to the bill. I'm not planning to return anytime soon, if ever. Here's a suggestion for the staff: get rid of the ashtrays."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Starters

Entrées

Seafood

Salads

Soups

Appetizer

Tacos

Salad - Add Protein

Casual Fare

From The Land & Sea

Mains

Burger

Dinner - Our Sauces

Steaks

Classic Entrees

Simply Grilled

The Butcher's Block

Sandwiches

From The Land

Ocean Fish - Top Your Fish

Vegetarian

Seafood Sauces

Creekstone Prime Cuts

Bar Menu - Appetizers

Accompaniments

T T

The Pig Mac was amazing! Great atmosphere! Highly recommend!

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Reviews

Theresa
Theresa

Excellent meal. Food was piping hot. Outstanding mahi mahi dinner.


Kathie
Kathie

Our waitress, Missy, made our evening special. Food was great, service was awesome! Thank you!


Todd
Todd

Fish and shrimp ?? tacos were amazing ! Atmosphere was relaxing and calm. Highly recommend for lunch or dinner. View menu


Kevin
Kevin

The location is excellent, the drinks are fantastic, and the food is delicious. The service here is outstanding.


Debbie
Debbie

The menu was such a good variety. Food was really great !Sitting outside on a Beautiful day was an added bonus !


Tom
Tom

We loved our food. The Pig Mac was the favorite; large portion and tasted amazing. But everyone loved there meals. Great outdoor atmosphere! Highly recommend. View menu


Joyce
Joyce

I took my friend out for a belated birthday lunch, and we had a great time. We ordered two Cobb salads, which were delicious. The service was excellent, and the atmosphere was charming. I think we'll definitely return!


Robert
Robert

Not bad for quick bite. Menu is limited and food expensive for what it is so I recommend happy hour time only. Parking is limited near entrance. Adult beverage selections limited as well. Nice setting on the water, all seating outside.


Terry
Terry

Get ready to deal with a significant amount of cigarette smoke. During my last three visits, there was always a chain smoker seated at the bar. On top of that, they are now adding an 18% gratuity to the bill. I'm not planning to return anytime soon, if ever. Here's a suggestion for the staff: get rid of the ashtrays. View menu

Bonita Springs

Bonita Springs

Bonita Springs, a coastal city in Florida, offers fresh seafood dishes like grouper and stone crab, often served at beachside eateries and waterfront restaurants.

Categories

  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Grill Succulent meats and fresh vegetables perfectly cooked over an open flame, delivering rich smoky flavors. Savor tender steaks, juicy burgers, and tangy marinated kebabs, all grilled to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience. View menu
  • Burgers Juicy, flavorful burgers crafted with premium ingredients, from classic beef to unique vegetarian options, all served with fresh toppings and a choice of hand-cut fries or a crisp salad.
  • Sandwiches A delightful assortment of freshly made sandwiches, crafted with premium ingredients and served on artisan bread. Perfect for a quick lunch or a satisfying meal, each bite is packed with flavor and goodness.

Amenities

  • Delivery

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