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On weekends, there's a beachside breakfast menu that includes breakfast tacos and churro donuts. Your event will look like a beautiful film location with unbeatable views, a state-of-the-art and climate-controlled dining area, and a personal dressing suite. With an exquisite menu filled with locally sourced seafood, produce, baked goods, and more, we’ve got your event covered, rain or shine. Juana's is Navarre's oldest family owned restaurant and bar, and is still a favorite hangout spot for locals and tourists alike.
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Bonsai is a sophisticated Japanese dining experience unique to Pensacola Beach. It’s located in the second floor of Hilton Pensacola Beach and offers a beautiful view of the Gulf of Mexico. The restaurant focuses on offering unique flavors using the finest in-season ingredients available.
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Cocktails and fresh seafood taste that much better when dining with a 650ft view of the Gulf of Mexico. You won't be surprised to find that The Crab Trap is a waterfront fish house on the Gulf of Mexico, but that should be the exact reason to grab your family or friends and head over. At The Crab Trap, you'll find a boardwalk leading down to the water, rustic Florida décor, great views of the Gulf and a playground for the kiddos.
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There's also a seafood market, so consider bringing a cooler and some ice for your visit. The menu is tight, and hits all the favorites in beach dining, and then some. But also loco moco, french onion soup and skillet corn bread made to order and served with butter, honeycomb and honey. “Beach House Tacos on the pier in Ventura is always a favorite,” said Fern Zalin of Valencia. Just accept that there will be a line for the tacos, burritos and bowls, and the don't miss street corn ($6). The crispy potato tacos ($6.50) are a favorite as is the Marilu burrito, made with fried popcorn shrimp and a chile lime crema ($14).
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Specials include a crab cake sandwich, shrimp fajitas and the market priced lobster roll. There's New England chowder, Manhattan clam chowder, lobster bisque, seafood cioppino and chicken gumbo, and a variety of seafood kabobs. Bring a cooler and some ice for your meal, and then hit the fish market before you head home. The market menu encourages you to ask the staff about choosing the right type of fish, cooking methods and spices, so you can successfully experiment at home. If you're looking for a laidback beach spot to enjoy some fresh seafood overlooking the Santa Rosa Sound, Dewey Destin's Navarre is perfect for a relaxing day by the water.
You can also spring for the Cheetos Flamin' Hot version for an extra buck. Our menus are supported by not only a local organic farm but also an on-site bakery. With the announced closing of Gladstone's, LAist 89.3's AirTalk host Larry Mantle asked listeners to share their favorite places to eat and drink oceanside in and around L.A.
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LaScala's Beach House bar and restaurant opens in Brigantine; replaces the former Laguna Grill & Rum Bar - PhillyVoice.com
LaScala's Beach House bar and restaurant opens in Brigantine; replaces the former Laguna Grill & Rum Bar.
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The company owners are directly related to the city the restaurant got its start in in Destin, Florida, as Leonard Destin, founded the town in 1835. The restaurant group has several Panhandle locations, and pride themselves in serving fresh, sustainable seafood. The Navarre location is the newest after opening in 2018, and the beach backyard is meant to be enjoyed to the fullest, with fresh cocktails, craft beer and games. Shaggy’s Pensacola Beach is a laid-back waterfront bar and grill that offers a seafood-centric menu, frozen daiquiris, an extensive craft beer list and more. The island-style vibes offer waterfront views from every seat in the establishment. While we love relaxing on our famous Florida beaches, we’re even bigger fans of enjoying the same warm and sunny setting while seated at a beach bar in our most casual attire.
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Many locals ridiculed the place as a tourist trap, but it was hard to beat the ocean views. Beach House Waterfront Restaurant is a Florida beach bar located in Bradenton Beach. Order a gift card to use at any of our restaurants - Sandbar, Beach House, and Mar Vista - or at Gamble Creek Farms, where you can pick up freshly grown local produce. It's around the corner from Pete's Bar, another iconic local favorite, in a funky, artsy neighborhood. You'll have to pay to park in the neighborhood, and spots can be scarce at peak times. Serving Hawaiian inspired dishes with a touch of Japanese influence and vibrant crafted cocktails.
For dinner, there's crab cakes, ahi tuna tartar, pizzas and a burger. For a higher-end experience elsewhere on the property there's also Mar'sel, (raw bar seafood selection $94, Alaskan halibut, $50), and you can sit alongside the garden growing the herbs and produce that end up on your plate. Established in 1964, the Flora-Bama Lounge is known beyond Florida as one of the top beach bars and is uniquely located on the Alabama-Florida line between Orange Beach and Perdido Key.
It's California cuisine meets Mediterranean at Splashes in Laguna Beach, at the Surf & Sand Resort. Clara Romeu of Ponte Vedra Beach, formerly of Anaheim Hills, says she stops in every time she's back in town to visit old friends. "It’s right on the beach and the food is fantastic! An eclectic selection of California cuisine," she said. Crabs on the Beach is another waterfront restaurant parked right on Casino Beach. You can catch a breathtaking view of the sunrise from its open-air, Gulf-side deck or on the upstairs patio. Whiskey Joe’s Bar and Grill opened its fifth location in Pensacola Beach last year.
Windjammers is designed to be a local slice of paradise, with the phrase "come for the food, stay for the views" as its motto. The restaurant is positioned on the Navarre Beach fishing pier that spans 1,545 feet long and stands 30 feet above the water, perfect for securing a sunset view. While the restaurant specializes in fresh seafood, like the Gulf shrimp po'boy and redfish tacos, it also offers a wide variety for land-lovers, like the waygu pier burger and marinated steak tacos. There are several places to dine while watching the waves at the Terranea resort in Rancho Palos Verdes. Hillary Black of West Los Angeles recommends Nelson's, because it's "right on the beach," and offers SoCal favorites like chips and guac ($18), nachos ($28) and ceviche ($22) as well as clam chowder ($20). And includes poke nachos ($12) and Nashville hot chicken sliders ($10).
Outside you will find white tables and chairs nestled in the white sand and brightly colored umbrellas. "Fresh seafood, no frills, picnic tables inside and lovely patio seating where you can step down to the beach while you wait for your food," said Jordin Lang Johnson of Hollywood. Then, there's nothing left to do but sit down and enjoy the view. If you want more, there are chowders to choose from, crab cakes, tacos, a fish quesadilla, a variety of fried seafood platters and many grilled seafood specialities, too.
The restaurant has five stages for live music, several beachfront bars and, of course, spectacular views of the Gulf. Ocean Deck is the quintessential beach bar — a go-to offering that toes-in-the-sand, craft cocktail, live entertainment experience that locals enjoy on the regular and vacationers look forward to year after year. The Beach House is one of the rare Florida beach bars where you can actually sit with "toes in the sand". Pick a table on the outside deck or sit right at a table located on the sand with your toes in the sand. The menu is loaded with juicy hamburgers, fresh salads and other choices. The Beach House was recently renovated inside and it's a cool, clean and contemporary restaurant.
The restaurant is probably Pensacola Beach’s fanciest restaurant but you don’t need to leave your flip-flops at home to enjoy the view. Jaco's Bayfront is strictly food and views, and it does both well. Overlooking Pensacola Bay, diners can get a glimpse of the sun as it sets behind Blue Wahoos Stadium, right at the end of South Palafox Street. And thanks to the Pensacola area's growing foodie scene, you're not going to be stuck choosing between chicken fingers, steak or seafood while you soak in the scenery. It’s located in the beachfront courtyard of the venerable Seahorse Inn, which was purchased in 2022 by Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan. "A deep fried, cornmeal-encrusted hot dog or cheese stick and lemonade, what more do you want??" asks Rob Takata of Valley Glen.
It features mango, blackberry, lime and rum and comes with its own danger warning and 151 floater. Should you eat there at night, beneath the fairy lights, while listening to the crashing waves? Or go there for lunch, where you can actually see the crashing waves. This place has everything seafood (and prices to match the view) including sauteed lump crap cakes, jumbo coconut shrimp, seafood paella, steamed lobster, brioche bread pudding and salted caramel butterscotch pot de crème.
Scoring a coveted spot on Southern Living’s best beach bar list, Collier County’s sole honors went to Kane at the JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort. Chef de cuisine Sherene Hutchinson incorporates her Jamaican roots with her fandom of Asian fare to craft dishes matching the vibe of Kane’s sunset fire dancing shows. Even on the hottest Florida day, you can count on the cool relief of a Key Lime Colada or signature Bushwacker, a frozen rum-based, milkshake-like cocktail, which has been a Gulf Coast staple since the 1970s. Not only is the atmosphere immaculate, but the food is a destination of its own with three separate dining areas with different styles and price points.
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