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Best Smoothie


Important: This article was last updated on October 18, 2006. Please call ahead to confirm hours, prices, dates and other information.

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Readers' picks


Best Barbecue
Tom Jenkins' Bar-B-Q
Fort Lauderdale

Best Pizza
Dean Anthony's Pizzeria and Restaurant
Boynton Beach

Best Chinese
P.F. Chang's China Bistro
Various locations

Best Hamburger
Conine's Clubhouse Grille
Hollywood

Best Ice Cream
Jaxson's Ice Cream Parlor and Restaurant
Dania Beach

Best Diner
Lester's Diner
Fort Lauderdale and Sunrise

Best Breakfast
Lester's Diner
Fort Lauderdale and Sunrise

Best Italian Restaurant
Napoli's Italian Restaurant
Hollywood

Best Mexican Restaurant
Jalisco Restaurante
Fort Lauderdale

Best Food Court
Aventura Mall

 
Bob Roth's New River Groves
5660 Griffin Road, Davie, 954/581-8630, Florida-oranges.com


The 42-year-old Bob Roth's has no shortage of bests, including homemade fudge and Key lime pies, roasted peanuts, fresh coconut milk, jarred jams and Florida citrus. But this year at least, the award goes to the menu of 22 fruit smoothies created by owner Bob Roth's daughter Lisa. Listed under the header Naturally Lisa, the frozen blends are made with an assortment of fresh fruits that include mango, peach, strawberry, pineapple and papaya. Cool and refreshing on a hot day, the icy drinks can be supplemented with coconut water, protein powder, bee pollen or fresh honey upon request. A small, open-air bar seats six, and you'll be tempted to buy the peanuts or packaged smoked alligator stick sold at the counter. You can also slurp your treat while shopping for goods at a site that captures what South Florida felt like before the place was paved over.










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