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- Global 3
- Plats 3
- Service 3
- Atmosphère 3
Ah, Valentine’s Day—a time for romance, fine dining, and, apparently, unexpected adventures. My wife and I chose Ocean 7, the rooftop gem atop the Hiatus Hotel in Clearwater Beach, lured by promises of breathtaking views and unforgettable cuisine.
Our evening began with a journey through the hotel’s ongoing hurricane repairs. Navigating the uneven, tile-less floors emitting a potent chemical aroma was a test of balance, especially for my wife in her heels. It felt less like a romantic evening and more like an episode of “Survivor: Date Night Edition.”
Upon reaching the rooftop, we were greeted by two delightful hostesses who seemed slightly overwhelmed, leading to a curious wait despite the sparse crowd. Initially, we were escorted to a brightly lit dining area reminiscent of a cafeteria, complete with a wall-mounted phone at our table—a perfect spot for those expecting urgent calls during their intimate dinner. We politely requested a change and were relocated to the patio, offering the scenic beach and skyline views we’d anticipated. Much better.
The culinary experience, however, was a masterclass in mediocrity. Our filet mignon steaks arrived with all the excitement of a Monday morning, lacking both flavor and visual appeal. Our waitress, though friendly and engaging, stumbled initially by delivering the wrong drink to my wife—a minor hiccup in an otherwise unremarkable meal.
In the end, we chose to embrace the evening’s quirks, appreciating the staff’s friendliness and the eventual scenic backdrop. While we might consider returning for a laid-back, casual outing, Ocean 7 won’t top our list for special occasions. After all, love may conquer all, but it shouldn’t have to conquer uneven floors and bland steaks.