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Address: 369 FL-44, Wildwood, FL 34785
Phone: (352) 399-2973
Website: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Dani%27s%20Sports%20Bar%20and%20Grill/146053672192640
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Hot Damn! So glad we did! We were greeted by Doreen, the sweet auntie bartender, who made me a good margarita. No frills-no nonsense, just ice cold and strong! Not too sweet, not too sour- just like me. Haha. Miss Doreen introduced us to Sanjib, or “Chef” as everyone calls him. He helped me find the vegetarian meal of my dreams. I decided on the veggie samosas, broccoli cheese soup and the parsley potatoes. Samosas were served with ketchup, which must be a Wildwood choice sauce. I ate them without it and wow they did have some spice!!! Loved it. The broccoli cheese soup was good. I ended up dipping samosas in it too! The parsley potatoes were fried and seasoned so well, I could have had a double portion. My partner had the double burger, which was huge. Straight cut fries on the side were nice and cooked perfectly. He said the burger was very good. We were in shock and awe at how good the food and drinks were here. We joked that this could be our new Friday night date spot! Not really a joke though, considering they flaunt a $89 tomahawk and the steak the man sitting at the bar got looked and smelled delicious. We were all happy to have some good food on this Christmas Eve. Dani’s Sports Bar knocked it out of the park! Thanks to Doreen and Sanjib, we had a lovely meal and got back on the road. Merry Christmas to the crew at Dani’s!!!!
And obviously I can’t give my opinion on the food because, for reasons I’ve already explained, we couldn’t eat.
Thanks for NOTHING!
“Where chaos meets damn good food.”
Rolling in hot off the bikes after a full day under the Florida sun, we were half-baked, half-dead, and fully ready for something cold and something fried. We pulled up to Danni’s Sports Bar & Grill, not really knowing what to expect. From the outside, it looked like a liquor store married a roadside bar and forgot to tell the family — and stepping inside didn’t clear up much.
Walls packed with a crazy, jaw-dropping liquor collection, a few random tables, and a wide-open deck out back with a pool table just daring someone to start a game. It was part what the hell and part this might be the best decision we made all day.
We staggered up to the bar and asked for a pitcher of water. They don’t do pitchers here.
But here’s where Danni’s showed heart: the owner took one look at us — road-dusted, faces sunburnt like tomatoes — and without saying a word, ran across the damn street. Came back with a full gallon jug of water and buckets of ice. No charge. No drama. Just old-school biker hospitality, the way it should be.
The food? Man, the food slapped harder than a tailpipe burn.
• Buns toasted to a buttery crisp.
• Onion rings so perfect you’d slap your mama.
• Cheese sticks with that long, glorious cheese stretch.
• Fries fried with the kind of care you usually only find in your grandma’s kitchen.
Only downside? No brewed sweet tea. But honestly, after that meal — and that kind of service — it didn’t even matter. You could’ve handed me a hose to drink from and I’d have still left grinning.
Final word:
If you’re anywhere near Wildwood and you don’t stop at Danny’s, you’re doing yourself dirty. This place isn’t just a restaurant — it’s a full-throttle experience you’ll remember long after you park the bike.
The Bartender’s and the Chef are Excellent. Food and Drinks are Top Notch as well. I can’t even complain about all the truck drivers having passive aggresive battles over the jukebox. I was getting repairs on my semi and ate & drank here every night. The Ribeye, the pork chops, newyork strip, chicken alfredo, cheese burger, jalapeno poppers, were all great. I will never hesitate to come back to this place.