“The Heroes Grill, 1300 South St., Titusville, FL 32780 4 Stars It seems that my random name generator has led me to yet another greasy spoon restaurant catering to the first responder and veteran community. I have nothing against them, as I was once a first responder myself. However, like everyone else, they deserve good food, which has yet to be found in such establishments (though that's about to change, but I digress). If I didn't review restaurants, I would never go to a place that prioritizes one segment of the population over another. Most of these places shamelessly try to wrap themselves in patriotism, making non-"patriots" feel ashamed. It gives off the same vibe as any hollow act of virtue signaling. The owner, Leshawn, works at the front counter. She is an exceptionally charming lady with excellent customer service skills. She deals with her patrons impeccably and is a true "people person." I asked Lovely Leshawn for a Cheesesteak with jalapenos and a Gyro burger. At this point, a toothless Titusvillian attempted to correct my proper pronunciation of Gyro (in Greek, the "G" is silent, so the word is pronounced as Yee-rrrrrro, with a rolled "r"), using the incorrect pronunciation of Gyro (as hero), and then proceeded to mock me for it. Leshawn, with the calmness of the eye of a hurricane, informed the misguided octogenarian that I did pronounce it correctly. Vindication is a beautiful feeling. Hey, I've been divorced a few times; it's not often that a woman admits I'm right. Anyway, the Cheesesteak with jalapenos was outstanding. The bread was soft, the meat was tasty and seasoned with a decoction that instantly transported my taste buds to the City of Brotherly Love. The jalapenos added just enough kick to remind me that this was not your average Cheesesteak. Finding such flavorful and authentic food this far down the Eastern Seaboard was a delightful surprise. As delightful as the Cheesesteak was on the palate, the Gyro burger fell completely and utterly flat. It was enjoyable, but lacked seasoning. The bun was soft and fresh, and the tomato and lettuce were fine. The meat was perfectly cooked, although it lacked the distinct Gyro flavor. It could have been the tzatziki sauce that was lacking, but I'm not sure. Regardless, the Big Boy says, "This place is well worth a try. The food is well-prepared and enjoyable."“
“Some of the best barbecue I have had and I can tell they are driven by faith! Quality of food and service is nothing shy of fantastic. Brisket was patiently smoked and the sides were unbelievably tasty, I had the sweet potato casserole and Mac and cheese. Highly recommend this “
“We stopped here for dinner one night with family and the food was pretty good. Especially the smoked pork. I wasn't a fan of the side of baked beans, as it was covered in tons of an overly sweet BBQ sauce. I pointed out to our server Ashlynn that I wasn't a fan of the taste she was very accommodating to switch it out to the sweet potato with cinnamon butter which was delicious. Thanks for being so accommodating and understanding Ashlynn as we overheard that the night was understaffed! You did a great and organized job despite all the busyness ??“
“My first time here. super friendly greeting when we walked in. V was our waitress she was awesome, she took the time and explained the menu to us and checked back the whole time to make sure everything was great. The food was great. Everything came out nice and hot, the portions where super size. We will be back. I highly recommend this place.“