Curley's Redd Gator Cafe PERMANENTLY CLOSED

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Curley's Redd Gator Cafe, Bunnell

Curley's Redd Gator Cafe

509 N. State Street, Bunnell, FL 32110

Avg. Rating

out of 5
Service
out of 5
Atmosphere
Rating: 70% - 21 Reviews

Food

3.48
3.48 out of 5

Redd Gator Cafe Details (Closed)

  • Cuisines: Diner, Family, Southern
  • Phone: (386) 437-2233
  • Address:

    509 N. State Street, Bunnell, FL 32110

  • Hours: Closed
  • Price Range: $$
  • Payment: Accepts credit cards
  • Alcohol Served: No

 I actually like Curley's! Been coming here for a long time for breakfast and always had good service and a hearty meal. Tastes great and coffee good too.... read more!

Review of Redd Gator Cafe by Sam from Bunnell

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Reviews of Curley's Redd Gator Cafe

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  1. Review by Sherry, Palm Coast 8/12/2006
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    This morning I had to wait for my car to be repaired, and John from U.S. Auto sent me across the street to the Red Gator Cafe in Bunnell. I ordered a small iced tea, and asked if I could get a Diet Pepsi instead. The tea did not taste good because of the water, but that is not unusual in Florida; I was not complaining. After I finished my breakfast and went to pay for the bill, the lady told me to get the bill paid and get out. She said "I am sick of people like you complaining all of the time." Her actions represented
    unbelieveable behavior! The tab was $6.27. I was going to leave a $4.00 tip because I was there for an hour--only two other tables had customers, the place was empty. I always tip well when I dine out because I understand how servers make their income. The server identified herself as the owner; she was yelling at me and stating that no one pays her respect because she looks so young while I was trying to pay the bill. The Red Gator Cafe does not deserve to stay in business. Needless to say--no tip was left after her unexplainable outburst; it overwhelmed me since I had no clue that something was wrong in the first place.