It’s not every day that you’ll visit a Florida restaurant and find menu items like fried frog legs, catfish, and fried alligator. However, at Lone Cabbage Fish Camp in Cocoa, you’ll find exactly that – plus, a few other delicious items, as well. Some people might say that the Lone Cabbage Fish Camp menu is uniquely wacky, but we love and appreciate the Old Florida vibe it offers. So, come with us as we eat through the delicious menu at this roadside spot in Florida. To learn all about this restaurant and its wacky menu, take a look below.

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Have you ever eaten at this unique restaurant in Cocoa, Florida? If so what did you think about it? Did you think the Lone Cabbage menu was wacky or wonderful? Please feel free to share your thoughts with us in the comments below.

Meanwhile, when you’re in the area, add a unique adventure to your trip with a stop at Thousand Islands for bioluminescent kayaking.

Kayak The Thousand Islands Area In Florida Day Or Night With Cocoa Kayaking

 

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What are five of the weirdest, yet wackiest, places in Florida?

Like many other U.S. states, Florida is home to quite a few wacky places. Listed below are three of the wackiest places in Florida that are certainly worth a visit.

1. World's Smallest Post Office

Ochopee, Florida is home to the World's Smallest Post Office. This post office was a former farm shed prior to becoming an emergency post office in 1953 when the official one burned down.

2. The Bowling Ball House (Whimzeyland)

The Bowling Ball House, also known as Whimzeyland, is located in Safety Harbor, Florida. It's a house that's been decorated in bright colors and has a variety of yard art on display. As its name suggests, there are also lots of bowling balls on display. They're uniquely painted and arranged in interesting ways. You have to see this house to believe it.

3. Cassadaga

Cassadaga is a small town in Florida that's home to several psychics. In fact, it's even known as the unofficial psychic capital of the world. If you believe in psychics, this is one town you'll definitely want to visit.

4. Coral Castle

Coral Castle in Homestead, Florida is a unique structure that's made to look like a castle. This attraction was constructed using tons of coral-formed limestone, and it features huge furniture pieces and incredible sculptures. The creator of Coral Castle claims he carved and moved all of the stones himself.

5. The Bubble Room

The Bubble Room is located in Captiva, Florida and is one of the state's most colorful restaurants. While dining at this three-story restaurant, you'll see lots of antiques, Christmas decorations, moving trains, and more. It's more than just a restaurant. It's an experience!

What's one of the wackiest restaurants in Florida?

Florida is home to many unique, yet wacky, places to eat. One of the wackiest restaurants is Cabbage Key Inn Restaurant. Located in Pineland, Florida, this restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. What makes it such a wacky place to dine are the thousands of dollar bills that are signed by guests and taped all over the walls, ceiling, etc. It's not surprising that Cabbage Key Inn Restaurant is known as "the bar with all the money on the walls."

Are there more weird and unique restaurants in Florida?

Absolutely, here are some of the most unique restaurants in Florida that belong on your list: 

  • Satchel's Pizza, Gainesville
  • Old Sugar Mill Pancake House, De Leon Springs 
  • The Wreck Bar, Fort Lauderdale
  • Murder Mystery Dinner Train, Fort Myers
  • Blue Heaven, Key West
  • Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, Kissimmee
  • Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Merritt Island
  • Dick's Last Resort, Panama City Beach
  • Richloam General Store, Webster
  • Lips Drag Queen Show Palace, Fort Lauderdale
  • Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater, Orlando

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