Thursday, July 28, 2011

Absente Promotion This Saturday!


Join the Green Movement this Saturday night at the Golden Lion! Enjoy shots of Absente® absinthe poured right at your table for $9 and keep the custom glass.

What is Absente®?

During the heady days of late 19th century Paris, Absinthe was the trademark drink of artists like Baudelaire, Degas, Manet, Picasso, Van Gogh, Toulouse-Lautrec and Oscar Wilde. Today, Absente evokes the glamour and mystical allure of The Green Fairy. ABSENTE, the first registered brand of Absinthe available in the US market since 1912, is hand crafted in the south of France using only the highest quality artisanal methods and ingredients. ABSENTE is now made with the legendary botanical wormwood, also know as artemisia absinthium. Visit www.greenmvmt.com
for more information.


See you Saturday!

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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

This Just In: Golden Lion Named Florida's Best Waterside Bar!


The votes have been tallied and we are happy to report that, thanks to you, The Golden Lion Cafe has been named Florida's Best Waterside Bar by the Florida Beach Bar website. Florida Beach Bar lists over 200 of Florida's best beach bars at their website floridabeachbar.com. We are honored to be listed among Top Ten Beach Bars in the state and to be named the Best Waterside Bar. We are proud to help put Flagler Beach & the entire county on the Florida tourism map! Big thanks to all who voted.

Florida Beach Bar is pleased to present the Top 10 Florida Beach Bars for 2011. Jimmy B's Beach Bar on St. Pete. Beach takes top honors as the Number 1 Florida Beach Bar. Jimmy B's was a top vote getter and with its beach location and daily double dose of live entertainment, it has earned its place at the top of the list. The Golden Lion, located just across the street from Flagler Beach, ranks second on the list, and is recognized as the Best Waterside Beach Bar. Shephard's ranks third in the overall ratings and with its cozy little beach earns the Best Beachside award. Check Out the Complete List of Top 10 Beach Bars.


Once again we thank our guests and friends who voted!!!! We're pretty sure this calls for a party and the crew from Florida Beach Bar will be there too!

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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Holiday Update: The Lion will be OPEN on New Year's Day!

We have decided to break tradition and open our doors for regular business hours on New Year's Day. Hope to see you there! We have been blessed with a fantastic warm up over the past couple days and are looking forward to great weather over the weekend!

New Year's Eve

We are proud to feature Lionheart as our New Year's Eve entertainment.

Lionheart Is:

Marko Pocta - Lead Guitar / Vocals
Donnia Holden- Lead Vocals
Cindi Frasier - Sax / Flute / Lead Vocals
Robert Manuel - Drums / Lead Vocals
Brian McMahon - Keys / Bass / Lead Vocals
Les Bowe - Lead Vocals / Keys / Steel Drums
Isaac Bowen - Keys / Background Vocals


With diverse influences such as Bob Marley, Chick Corea, Santana and The Rolling Stones the crowd is guaranteed a diverse and entertaining show. The band's dynamic front man, Marko Pocta, has shared the stage recently with Keb Mo and Kenny Chesney.



This is going to be a great New Year's Eve at The Golden Lion! The band will be on stage from 8:15 to 12:15. We will have noisemakers & hats, a champagne toast, and coffee for the trip home. Come early with family or late with friends for a great time! As always, there is NO CHARGE for New Year's at the Lion.





Celebrating our 19th year as Flagler's Most Awarded Restaurant

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Friday, September 24, 2010

A.C.S. names Golden Lion "Business Of The Year"

At last night's (September 23) American Cancer Society installation dinner, we proudly received the Business Of The Year award for 2010. The Golden Lion is happy to have been involved in the Inaugural Flagler Beach Relay for Life as a team and as a site for committee meetings. Many thanks to the American Cancer Society for this honor!

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Friday, August 20, 2010

Beach Volleyball at the Golden Lion Beach

Beginning on Saturday August 28th on the Golden Lion Beach between North 5th. and North 6th street, Flagler Beach, there will be beach Volleyball competitions every weekend.

This series of friendly & fun olleyball events for all ages will take place every Saturday and Sunday from 10.00am to 6.00pm.

We are pleased to offer your team....
  • A well maintained, organized, clean beach on which to play every weekend. A relaxed beach side atmosphere suitable for all players.
  • A properly laid out court with the use of free volleyballs.
  • A table with free soft drinks, coolers of ice, & the use of the Golden Lion's facilities.
  • A FREE order of jumbo chicken wings AND a 10% food discount if your 5 person team comes to the Golden Lion Cafe either before or after their game.
All you need to to is come up with a team name, find an opposing team, and reserve court time!

Call the Golden Lion at 439-3004 or email beachvolleyball@goldenlioncafe.com to reserve your time!

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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Golden Lion Wins 11 Best Around Awards!

Thanks to all who voted in the Daytona Beach News-Journal's Best Around Awards. We won 11 awards this year. If not mistaken, I believe this gives us over 100 awards since 1992! We should win best customers!

Best Fish n Chips
Best Fish Sandwich
Best Shrimp
Best Family Dining
Best Pub
Best Burgers
Key Lime Pie
Best Place with Live Music
Best Beer Selections
Best Place with Outdoor Dining
Best All Around Family Dining

Thanks again!!

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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Courtyard Shops At The Golden Lion

If you've been by lately, you might have noticed our new neighbors. We are proud to have two all new shops sharing our courtyard.

The British Shoppe specializes in British food & beverage and also offers many decorative items. Stop in for some delicious dessert items!





Cabelo's Cadre Corner features beach sundries, Bob Marley inspired apparel, beaded jewelry, and great selection of Salt Life® gear.


Cadre Corner is also the home of award winning illustrator Jesse Hanson. For more information about Jesse & his work visit www.cadrecorner.com.

Join us in welcoming both shops to the Golden Lion family!

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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Who's That Guy With The Microphone?

Regulars have grown used to it. Newcomers always ask. Every Saturday around 4pm, Paul Hunt can be seen roaming around the Golden Lion with his microphone. Mr. Hunt is the "Man On The Beach" for WNZF Radio. He conducts interviews with customers and sometimes the staff about everything from favorite Golden Lion menu items, to internet dating stories, to hot button political issues. During the week, portions of these interviews are aired on WNZF as promotional pieces. So, if you see this guy you might just get to be on the radio! After Paul finishes his interviews, he can be found spinning Saturday Night Oldies from 7pm-10pm at WNZF.



Paul Hunt, WNZF's "Man On The Beach", interviews a group of Matanzas High School students recently at the Golden Lion.


Now if you see him, you can surprise HIM by saying "I heard about you in Zeus News!"




A little bit about WNZF:

WNZF NewsRadio 1550 am – 106.3 fm is Flagler county’s first commercial radio station.

24 hours a day WNZF broadcasts continuous coverage of breaking local and world news, weather, traffic and sports.

"Wake Up Flagler" is live weekday mornings from 7-9 with hosts Dr. Dave West, Lauren Haugan, and Dave O'Dell. Fast paced, fun, callers, prizes and critical information to start your day.


Flagler Sportsman every Saturday morning at 9 (replays Sunday at 9) with Capt. Terry Turner! Fishing, Hunting, and the latest sporting news from all over Flagler County! Click here to go to the Flagler Sportsman home page!

WNZF features an all star line up of the most powerful names in talk radio.


Visit and listen online at www.wnzf.com

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Zeus News!

The forecast for this weekend is perfect for a visit to Flagler's most awarded restaurant! Sunny in the 80's all weekend. It really doesn't get any better!


LIVE MUSIC THIS WEEKEND
Fri Apr 17 6:30pm-10pm Rob Peck Classic Rock, Harmonica and Guitar
Sat April 18 6pm-10pm Zebbhi Niyah Reggae & Island Band
Sun April 19 1pm-5pm Joe Atti & Friends Classic Rock


From The Kitchen This Weekend:
Ocean's Eleven Big Catch Bowl $23.99
Petite Lobster Tail, Snow Crab Cluster, Prawns, Shrimp, Mussels, Clams, Panga, Leaks, Pinwheel Corn, & Baby Red Potatoes. All poached in sea water, spices, and Chardonnay. Served with garlic bread.

BUBBLY ON THE BEACH

Treat yourself to your very own mini bottle of Korbel Champagne for only …$5.99

Add a little OJ (Mimosa), cranberry (Poinsetta), or cream de cassis (Kir Royale) for only …………………………………………$6.50


Dem Say it is the way to go, so Zeus has gone web 2.0!!! Zeus has had a page on myspace for a while, but has recently expanded his reach. Visit the Golden Lion on facebook, myspace, and twitter! Are you a fan of blogs? Subscribe to Zeus News to get the inside scoop!

Do You like free stuff? You've found it! Print this out and bring it in this weekend for a complimentary domestic draft beer or glass of house wine. How cool is that?!

Celebrate Your Birthday At The Golden Lion & Receive 50% Off Your Meal
That's right! Come in with a party of two or more (with birthday proof), and your food is half off! Get a birthday card, a piece of our award winning key-lime pie, and the Not-Yet-Famous Golden Lion Singers will sing Happy Birthday!

Mark your calendars now! Mother's Day and a Full Moon in the same weekend? The weekend of May 8th will feature a full slate of activities, including our Full Moon Luau on Saturday night, a Key West theme night on Friday, and Mother's Day at The Beach on Sunday. Stay posted for more details.

We want your ideas!
Email us with your suggestions and comments at info@goldenlioncafe.com

Have a great weekend!

CELEBRATING OUR 17TH YEAR AS FLAGLER'S MOST AWARDED RESTAURANT

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Thursday, September 18, 2008

A Nice Article about Frank






Francis S. McGlade; Army Safety Director


By Patricia Sullivan
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, September 11, 2008; Page B06


Francis S. McGlade, 78, former director of safety for the U.S. Army who spoke out against the military's failure to take corrective action after accidents, died Aug. 23 at Kindred Hospital in Richmond of complications after heart surgery.

Just after he retired in 1984, Mr. McGlade testified in a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Washington that the Army had "permitted a large number of needless deaths and injuries" by repeatedly ignoring internal recommendations made after military accidents and that similar accidents recurred as a result.

The Defense Department's practice of keeping accident reports secret "has resulted in a large number of accidents which could and should have been avoided," he said, calling the Army's accident prevention efforts a failure because safety recommendations are often disregarded.

He faulted the Army for failing to address the design, mechanical and operational failures that led to a 1982 parachute jump that killed six soldiers, a 1982 helicopter crash in West Germany that killed 46 and a suspected defect in some Huey and Cobra helicopters that he blamed for nearly 250 deaths over 15 years.

When he urged top officers to address the problems in the 1982 crash, he received "an icy stare" from a major general at the meeting. "That was the last I ever heard of corrective measures," Mr. McGlade said.

The affidavit landed him on the front page of The Washington Post and on "The Today Show," where he was interviewed by Connie Chung. The lawsuit, which was filed by syndicated columnist Jack Anderson over the military's refusal to release its accident reports, failed when a federal appeals court ruled on behalf of the Pentagon.

"Safety just doesn't matter as much as making things faster and deadlier," Mr. McGlade told the Boston Globe in 1997. "There's just not enough money to fund everything, and safety gets only lip service from the generals and admirals who run the services. It's insane to allow the same generals who are in charge of the command where the accident originally happened to decide whether to implement changes. But that's the way the system is set up at the Pentagon."

Mr. McGlade had been a top safety official for the Army for 20 years and had previously served in uniform during the Korean War while based at Fort Sill, Okla.

Francis Stanley McGlade was born in Fountain Hill, Pa. He graduated from East Stroudsburg University in Pennsylvania and was a star on the basketball team.

He received a master's degree in education from New York University in 1956 and a doctorate in educational psychology and school administration from NYU in 1960.

He worked for the National Education Association in Harrisonburg, Va., and Washington until he switched to working at the Pentagon as a civilian.

He wrote a book, "Adjustive Behavior and Safe Performance" (1970).

After retiring from the Pentagon, Mr. McGlade moved to Flagler Beach, Fla. Three years later, he began teaching at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach. He also worked for consulting firms in Florida until retiring again in 1994.

Mr. McGlade collected so many jazz albums that at one point he had one of the largest private collections in the United States, his family said. He visited Ireland four times, owned dozens of dogs throughout his life and enjoyed playing and watching sports as well as discussing politics.

His marriage to Sophia McGlade ended in divorce. His second wife, Christine McGlade, died in 2005.

Survivors include three children from his first marriage, Michele Gendelman of Los Angeles, Matthew McGlade of Falls Church and Marc McGlade of Midlothian, Va.; three stepchildren, James Upton of Arlington County, Steve Upton of Palm Coast and Kim Upton of Holly Hill, Fla.; and nine grandchildren.



http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/09/10/AR2008091003674.html

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Virginia friends! Hope all is well!!!

The Associated Press: 3 tornadoes rip through Va.; more than 200 people hurt


SUFFOLK, Va. (AP) — Weary residents and business owners, some awakening in emergency shelters, braced themselves to see what was left of their homes and livelihoods Tuesday after three tornadoes smashed houses, piled cars on each other and injured more than 200 people.

One twister in this city outside Norfolk cut a zigzagging path 25 miles long through residential areas, obliterating some homes in sprays of splintered lumber while leaving others just a few feet away untouched...

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