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Homeowners: What's one hurricane season tip you wish everyone knew?
While I haven't been through many hurricane seasons personally, my wife has many under her belt. She's always stated to have cash available, a full take of gas in all cars, and freezers full of water to help keep them cold when power goes out (and it will).
What are some tips you think everyone should know for hurricane season in Sebring?
Love Cody’s Carrot Cake
My Wife and I like Cody’s. The atmosphere is nice and the waitress and staff are nice also.
BrewHaha’s Burger Emporium • The 301
Some Tuesdays deserve better.
Trade the same old routine for an award-winning burger, crispy tots, and an ice-cold local craft beer.
Average Joe + Regular Tots: $10
Sugar Sand Drafts: $5
No special occasion required.
Just a better way to spend a Tuesday.
Every Tuesday. All Day.
BrewHaha’s Burger Emporium • The 301, Downtown Sebring
Brunch/Breakfast spots
My family just moved to the area and I was wondering if anyone has recommendations for brunch/breakfast spots. We tried the Sebring Diner last week but weren’t super impressed.
Who likes Coca-Cola?
Probably not as much as this guy with a sweet tooth.
https://www.fox13news.com/news/sebring-man-turns-home-coca-cola-memorabilia-museum
If you're serious about bringing this subreddit back...
You're going to need more car washes and self storage units, lol.
Welcome back.
Airboat rides
Has anyone been out to the airboat rides on hwy 98 just outside of town? How long are the rides and are they still family safe?
Nightlife in Sebring
Coming from Dallas, Texas, the "nightlife" in Sebring is....less....than what we were used to. Many people say that Sebring rolls up the sidewalks at 9pm, or that "nothing good happens after the sun goes down". But as I've see new businesses open up, like in the circle or close to it, I've noticed a lot of people actually do go out after dark
So my question to everyone is: What are some of the best spots for "nightlife in Sebring" around? And by nightlife I mean anything that is open in the later hours for enjoyment. We can also include Avon Park or Lake Placid area's.
For the wife and I, we love the Backyard at Faded. Just a relaxing place with live music and great service.
Welcome to r/Sebring
We wanted to take a quick note to welcome the Sebring Fl. subreddit back to life! It will take us some time to get things rolling again, but feel free to start making posts about all the great things that Sebring has to offer.
Please read the rules of the sub
Population
So I was reading the Downtown Sebring website and it shows Sebring as having a population of 10780 in town. I'm assuming that this would not count those living outside of the city limit proper, but that number still feels kind of low.
So I wonder what that number would be for everyone with a Sebring address, and how that would change during snowbird season.