![]() I had to cut it in half to just be able to get a handle on it and take a bite it was so big! The burger patties were cooked to medium-well and were still very juicy. Hungover Burger – ($14.00) – That is one impressive looking burger! Two all-beef patties are layered on a toasted bun with Swiss cheese, bacon, an over easy egg, and it’s topped off with a cheese sauce. The zucchini fries were also a new item I’ve not seen anywhere else and they were really good! The hot dog was more like a smoked sausage than a hot dog, the peppers & onions were caramelized nicely, and the potato chunks was something that I had not seen before and give it a little bit of crunch when taking a bite. Zucchini fries and a Wasabi mayo dipping sauce was served alongside. Italian Foot Long Hot Dog – ($10.00) – Whoa, that thing is huge! A foot-long hot dog is grilled and served in a lightly toasted bun with sautéed peppers & onions, and fried potato chunks. The price above reflects what is shown in the picture. Your choice of carrots, celery, and one dipping sauce, either ranch or bleu cheese on the side. The sauce had a little bit of heat, was sweet, and had a nice garlic flavor. ![]() Stinging Honey Garlic Wings – ($7.50) – If you are a regular reader of mine, then you know wings are one of my favorite foods, and these were really good! They were a little bit crispy on the outside, yet still moist and tender inside. Now let’s jump right in and see what I had to eat! A bench was added along the main dining room window and high-top tables added along the wall. The wall color has changed from red to turquoise green, and faux brick lines the walls. There are stools positioned on either side of the window for larger parties to dine together. Upon entry to the restaurant, you walk into the large lobby and it’s flanked with two windows (no glass) that look into the dining room and bar areas. Parking is available on the street since this place does not have a parking lot. Let’s see what changes have been made to the interior and if the food is just as good if not better than it was previously.Įven with its proximity to downtown Vero, they are still somewhat off the beaten path and if you don’t get beyond 14 th Ave might miss them. Vero has its share of burger joints, so how do you stand out and be one of the top burger joints in town? New owners Jim and Lorissa, believe they has the winning formula to get and keep your business when it comes to the variety of burgers and sandwiches they have on the menu and have proven thus far by keeping the doors open for the past two years. It seems shortly after that the restaurant was sold to new owners and the name was changed to Off the Rail. When I first reviewed this restaurant 2 years ago, this place was known as Grumpy’s Burgers and Beer. ![]() By Thomas Miller – Food Blogger / Restaurant Critic for Vero Vine and Vero Beach Foodie
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