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.~ ~W"~ NetN oMlners breathinglife into Zappie's SNOW CRA'· FLORIPA LO'STER STEAKS· PRIME RI'OFJEEF ...At1d Much More! (CotMplete PiMersJ ~~~'ide 451-1834 To get your free registration: Bel/South Mobility store. Or i When you sign up for BeIlSouth. Internet phone and Internet, 5 e-mail boxes and I connections you'd expect from us.And tI BellSouth Internet Service is not available in all areas.An ; process for details. All trademarks and service marks hen / Bellsouth® Internet And that's somethin. Use e-mail to work from home now and Manage your finances online. Plan and be Ben Franklin. Have some fun. differel1t beers and 24 wines. The grand opening celebration begins at 8 p.m. Friday with a free barbecue and The Alan James Band performing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. IKO IKO will be entertaining Saturday, Dec. 16, from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. and Jimmy Ray will be the featured performer in the Zulu Garden from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday' and Sunday, Dec. 16-17. Sounds like a great party! PHOTO: C.C. HEMINGWAY Zappie's new pro- prietors Richard Donnelly and Michelle Tarolli. said Michelle. "You can get everything you need to go fishing right here now: bait, beer, tackle and food." She's also planning some happy hour fishing seminars with some of the local guides. And when you're done fishing Zappie's is a great place to relax and watch the sun go down while lis- tening to live entertainment. One of the best new features at Zap pie's is the Zulu Garden, just behind the building. There's a great little patio-courtyard,' and the property meanders on down to the bayfront. Tables and chairs scatter the backyard all the way down to the water, and they'll be having parties out ·there .every Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. featuring Rosie's barbecue and live music. Once a month they plan a huge theme party. "We'll have the best Zappie HOur in the Keys, with dollar pints, a bottomless peanut barrel and a carving board where you can make your own sandwiches," Donnelly said. Happy hour is from 4 to.? p.m. every day. The menu boasts of 36 l1a",-6p", LUNCH SPECIALS featuritllJ ... lIt LOJSfER $10.95 &-Ma"v-Mor.e! Between 6 and 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 15, a digital billboard posing as a truck will be cruising up and down Overseas Highway in Key Largo broadcasting the music you'll be hearing at Zappie's later that evening. It will also herald the grand opening celebration of the club under new ownership. The property at MM 99.5, bay- side, has been getting a major face-lift under the direction of new proprietors Richard Donnelly and Michelle Taro IIi, both long- time Keys residents. They're mak- ing some exciting changes at the old bait store! They're adding a kitchen with mesquite grill and plan to open at 11 a.m. daily for lunch. The menu will offer an extensive variety of appetizers, sandwiches, and bar- becue, all at reasonable prices. They also plan to bake their own bread for the real deli sandwiches. they'll be featuring. "We'll be doing box lunches for the fisherman if they call ahead," By c.c. HEMINGWAY Entertainment Writer .~s at [email protected] INDEPENDENT DEe. 13-19, 2000 p,

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Page 1: W~ NetN oMlners breathinglife into Zappie's€¦ · The menu will offer an extensive variety of appetizers, sandwiches, and bar becue, all at reasonable prices. They also plan to

.~ ~W"~NetN oMlners breathinglife into Zappie's

SNOW CRA'·

FLORIPA LO'STER

STEAKS· PRIME RI'OFJEEF

...At1d Much More!(CotMplete PiMersJ

~~~'ide 451-1834

To get your free registration:

Bel/South Mobility store. Or i

When you sign up for BeIlSouth. Internet

phone and Internet, 5 e-mail boxes and I

connections you'd expect from us.And tI

BellSouth Internet Service is not available in all areas.An ;

process for details. All trademarks and service marks hen

/Bellsouth® Internet

And that's somethin.

Use e-mail to work from home now and

Manage your finances online. Plan and be

Ben Franklin. Have some fun.

differel1t beers and 24 wines.The grand opening celebration

begins at 8 p.m. Friday with a freebarbecue and The Alan James

Band performing from 9 p.m. to 1a.m. IKO IKO will be entertaining •Saturday, Dec. 16, from 9 p.m. to2 a.m. and Jimmy Ray will be the

featured performer in the ZuluGarden from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday'and Sunday, Dec. 16-17.

Sounds like a great party!

PHOTO: C.C. HEMINGWAY

Zappie's new pro­prietors RichardDonnelly andMichelle Tarolli.

said Michelle.

"You can get everything youneed to go fishing right here now:bait, beer, tackle and food."

She's also planning somehappy hour fishing seminars withsome of the local guides. Andwhen you're done fishing Zappie'sis a great place to relax andwatch the sun go down while lis­

tening to live entertainment.One of the best new features at

Zap pie's is the Zulu Garden, just

behind the building. There's agreat little patio-courtyard,' andthe property meanders on downto the bayfront. Tables and chairs

scatter the backyard all the waydown to the water, and they'll behaving parties out ·there .everySaturday and Sunday from 2 to 5p.m. featuring Rosie's barbecueand live music. Once a month

they plan a huge theme party."We'll have the best Zappie

HOur in the Keys, with dollar pints,a bottomless peanut barrel and a

carving board where you canmake your own sandwiches,"Donnelly said.

Happy hour is from 4 to.? p.m.every day. The menu boasts of 36

l1a",-6p",

LUNCH

SPECIALSfeaturitllJ ...

lIt LOJSfER $10.95

&-Ma"v-Mor.e!

Between 6 and 8 p.m. Friday,

Dec. 15, a digital billboard posingas a truck will be cruising up anddown Overseas Highway in KeyLargo broadcasting the musicyou'll be hearing at Zappie's laterthat evening.

It will also herald the grand

opening celebration of the clubunder new ownership.

The property at MM 99.5, bay­

side, has been getting a majorface-lift under the direction of

new proprietors Richard Donnelly

and Michelle Taro IIi, both long­time Keys residents. They're mak­

ing some exciting changes at theold bait store!

They're adding a kitchen withmesquite grill and plan to open at11 a.m. daily for lunch. The menu

will offer an extensive variety ofappetizers, sandwiches, and bar­becue, all at reasonable prices.They also plan to bake their ownbread for the real deli sandwiches.

they'll be featuring.

"We'll be doing box lunches forthe fisherman if they call ahead,"

By c.c. HEMINGWAYEntertainment Writer

.~s at [email protected]

• DEe. 13-19, 2000 • p,

Page 2: W~ NetN oMlners breathinglife into Zappie's€¦ · The menu will offer an extensive variety of appetizers, sandwiches, and bar becue, all at reasonable prices. They also plan to

.~ ~W"~NetN oMlners breathinglife into Zappie's

SNOW CRA'·

FLORIPA LO'STER

STEAKS· PRIME RI'OFJEEF

...At1d Much More!(CotMplete PiMersJ

~~~'ide 451-1834

To get your free registration:

Bel/South Mobility store. Or i

When you sign up for BeIlSouth. Internet

phone and Internet, 5 e-mail boxes and I

connections you'd expect from us.And tI

BellSouth Internet Service is not available in all areas.An ;

process for details. All trademarks and service marks hen

/Bellsouth® Internet

And that's somethin.

Use e-mail to work from home now and

Manage your finances online. Plan and be

Ben Franklin. Have some fun.

differel1t beers and 24 wines.The grand opening celebration

begins at 8 p.m. Friday with a freebarbecue and The Alan James

Band performing from 9 p.m. to 1a.m. IKO IKO will be entertaining •Saturday, Dec. 16, from 9 p.m. to2 a.m. and Jimmy Ray will be the

featured performer in the ZuluGarden from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday'and Sunday, Dec. 16-17.

Sounds like a great party!

PHOTO: C.C. HEMINGWAY

Zappie's new pro­prietors RichardDonnelly andMichelle Tarolli.

said Michelle.

"You can get everything youneed to go fishing right here now:bait, beer, tackle and food."

She's also planning somehappy hour fishing seminars withsome of the local guides. Andwhen you're done fishing Zappie'sis a great place to relax andwatch the sun go down while lis­

tening to live entertainment.One of the best new features at

Zap pie's is the Zulu Garden, just

behind the building. There's agreat little patio-courtyard,' andthe property meanders on downto the bayfront. Tables and chairs

scatter the backyard all the waydown to the water, and they'll behaving parties out ·there .everySaturday and Sunday from 2 to 5p.m. featuring Rosie's barbecueand live music. Once a month

they plan a huge theme party."We'll have the best Zappie

HOur in the Keys, with dollar pints,a bottomless peanut barrel and a

carving board where you canmake your own sandwiches,"Donnelly said.

Happy hour is from 4 to.? p.m.every day. The menu boasts of 36

l1a",-6p",

LUNCH

SPECIALSfeaturitllJ ...

lIt LOJSfER $10.95

&-Ma"v-Mor.e!

Between 6 and 8 p.m. Friday,

Dec. 15, a digital billboard posingas a truck will be cruising up anddown Overseas Highway in KeyLargo broadcasting the musicyou'll be hearing at Zappie's laterthat evening.

It will also herald the grand

opening celebration of the clubunder new ownership.

The property at MM 99.5, bay­

side, has been getting a majorface-lift under the direction of

new proprietors Richard Donnelly

and Michelle Taro IIi, both long­time Keys residents. They're mak­

ing some exciting changes at theold bait store!

They're adding a kitchen withmesquite grill and plan to open at11 a.m. daily for lunch. The menu

will offer an extensive variety ofappetizers, sandwiches, and bar­becue, all at reasonable prices.They also plan to bake their ownbread for the real deli sandwiches.

they'll be featuring.

"We'll be doing box lunches forthe fisherman if they call ahead,"

By c.c. HEMINGWAYEntertainment Writer

.~s at [email protected]

• DEe. 13-19, 2000 • p,