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Sanibel Cafe – Periwinkle Way

Island-Inspired Café Food and Drinks for Breakfast or Lunch (Up to 53% Off)

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Value
$15
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In a Nutshell

Sautéed gator and coconut french toast or crab-cake burgers and fried-shrimp po’ boys rest on tabletops with fossilized-shell artwork

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 31, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid for catering. Must purchase a food item. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid with other offers.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Pancakes, like acrobats, are easily stacked but make children cry when they topple to the ground. Have a balanced breakfast with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $7 for $15 worth of island-inspired café food and drinks for breakfast
  • $10 for $20 worth of island-inspired café food and drinks for lunch

Early eaters dig into three-egg omelets with ham and havarti ($9.99) or get adventurous with sautéed gator accompanied by eggs and hash browns ($9.99). At midday, lunchers bite into fried-shrimp po’ boys ($11.99) or crab-cake burgers ($10.99). See the menus.

Sanibel Cafe

With sautéed gator, housemade crab cakes, and coconut french toast, Sanibel Cafe doesn’t let guests forget that they’re dining on a tropical island. This selection continues the tradition of homestyle cooking that the café established when it first opened in 1978 as the Pancake and Omelette House. This stage of its life ended in 1984, and, like a butterfly emerging from its cocoon, the eatery reopened as Sanibel Cafe. For more than two decades now, Sanibel’s kitchen has been keeping diners coming back with savory island-inspired cuisine for both breakfast and lunch.

In addition to signature items such as sautéed gator, morning diners fork into more traditional eats such as strip steak escorted by hash browns and stacks of pancakes that diners can scarf down or transform into smiley faces to convey the exact level of their happiness. At midday, the kitchen begins piling burgers and sandwiches with country-fried steak, charbroiled beef patties, fried shrimp, and grilled fish. Just like its seafood-laden kaiser rolls, the café’s decor pays tribute to its tropical location: joining hanging plants and cerulean pendant lamps, one-of-a-kind tabletops feature intricate patterns of fossilized seashells handpicked and patterned by artist Sue Stephens.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Things That Are Safe or Not Safe to Put in Your Mouth

Everything looks delicious these days, but only some things are actually safe to put in your mouth. Here's a guide to things that look good enough to eat:

Marbles: Safe
Reason: Rubbing marbles against your teeth will wear them down to rounded nubs that feel much better against the tongue.

Sponge: Not Safe
Reason: You'll put a nice, dry sponge in there, and when it comes out it's going to be full of saliva and completely unsanitary to wash dishes with.

Laundry-Detergent Pods: Not Safe
Reason: This yummy candy burns the mouth.

Universal Remote: Safe
Reason: Thousands of uniquely flavored buttons will make your taste buds feel like they’re at the greatest circus of their lives.

Bread: Not Safe
Reason: The worst hazard of them all—there is no way to breathe through bread.

Are there any foods that don't pose an immediate choking hazard?

Sanibel Cafe

4.25 out of 5

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    Periwinkle Way

    2007 Periwinkle Way
    Sanibel, Florida 33957
    (239) 472-5323
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