Built in 1935 atop the original "Pier 99," this is one of the first spots on the beach that exploded with tourists when the area was first discovered by outsiders. Today, the rides and 75-cent lobsters are gone, but Willy's has remained long and strong. Today, visitors to this famous attraction can sample a wide variety of drinks, including the famous rum "Pineapple Willy." If you're looking for something to settle your stomach, try the award-winning BBQ ribs. Whatever your fancy, Pineapple Willy's has what you want.
Located right smack dab on the beach, this is a local favorite that's been around for years. Since the late 1960's, when it was originally named "The Beach Party," locals have been enjoying their mornings in the sun, their afternoons at the bar, and their evenings with some of the best concerts and DJ's PCB has to offer. Despite being blown over by Hurricane Opal in 1995, Schooners re-opened in 1996 and has been going strong ever since! This is definitely the most relaxed and easy-going spot on the beach. If you're around in September, the Schooners' Annual LobsterFest is a can't-miss event.
It's easy to guess the type of crowd drawn to this bar since its full name is Harpoon Harry's: The College Bar. This is the spot for the young people. During certain months, the place can be crawling with spring breakers having a good time. The eats are reasonably priced, will fit any student's budget and are probably a welcome departure from ramen noodles. So, if you're in the mood to stick your nose in a text book and quiz your study buddies for hours on end, don't come here.
Feeling health conscious and hungry at the same time? Head to Lotus Cafe & Juice Bar At Zen Garden. Quench your thirst with healthy juice options such as Alkalize Now or The Green Good. To nibble, the Hummus served with carrots and pita, the Chicken Philly (or Portobello Philly if you're vegetarian) and the Salmon Plate come highly recommended. You enjoy these guilt-free treats surrounded by vegetation at the Zen Garden. You can bring home a little curio from the shop or get a special hair treatment done at the raw organic hair salon.
This restaurant presents upscale food with prices that won't break the bank. The cuisine includes lamb, chicken, steak, and seafood all with a Greek spin. The cuts of meat are superb and most entrees are served with a light sauce, like the Delicious Grouper Gourmet prepared with a sauce of Chardonnay, mushrooms, and artichokes. If you want something on the lighter side, saunter over to the bar and browse the bar menu for some tapas. Traditional Greek dishes like Hummus, Spanakopeta, and Tiropeta will certainly be fabulous accompanied by a glass of wine.
Having fresh oysters shucked to order isn't the only enticing thing about The Grand Marlin. Chef Gregg McCarthy's mouth-watering seafood, delectable steaks and delicious poultry are on the menu. Do try the Ahi Poke, Blue Crab Claws and Loved and Rubbed Scottish Salmon. The aroma of the food mingles with the sea breeze to create a unique dining experience. Located right at the pier, The Grand Marlin uses the nautical theme extensively in its decor. Painted corrugated metal walls, circular wooden table tops, curved wooden chairs, carpeted flooring all give the interiors the semblance of the interiors of a ship. There's a stuffed and mounted Marlin on the wall for added effect, to really send home the message that Marlin fishing grounds were the inspiration behind this seafood adventure.
Feeling health conscious and hungry at the same time? Head to Lotus Cafe & Juice Bar At Zen Garden. Quench your thirst with healthy juice options such as Alkalize Now or The Green Good. To nibble, the Hummus served with carrots and pita, the Chicken Philly (or Portobello Philly if you're vegetarian) and the Salmon Plate come highly recommended. You enjoy these guilt-free treats surrounded by vegetation at the Zen Garden. You can bring home a little curio from the shop or get a special hair treatment done at the raw organic hair salon.
This restaurant presents upscale food with prices that won't break the bank. The cuisine includes lamb, chicken, steak, and seafood all with a Greek spin. The cuts of meat are superb and most entrees are served with a light sauce, like the Delicious Grouper Gourmet prepared with a sauce of Chardonnay, mushrooms, and artichokes. If you want something on the lighter side, saunter over to the bar and browse the bar menu for some tapas. Traditional Greek dishes like Hummus, Spanakopeta, and Tiropeta will certainly be fabulous accompanied by a glass of wine.
Built in 1935 atop the original "Pier 99," this is one of the first spots on the beach that exploded with tourists when the area was first discovered by outsiders. Today, the rides and 75-cent lobsters are gone, but Willy's has remained long and strong. Today, visitors to this famous attraction can sample a wide variety of drinks, including the famous rum "Pineapple Willy." If you're looking for something to settle your stomach, try the award-winning BBQ ribs. Whatever your fancy, Pineapple Willy's has what you want.
Having fresh oysters shucked to order isn't the only enticing thing about The Grand Marlin. Chef Gregg McCarthy's mouth-watering seafood, delectable steaks and delicious poultry are on the menu. Do try the Ahi Poke, Blue Crab Claws and Loved and Rubbed Scottish Salmon. The aroma of the food mingles with the sea breeze to create a unique dining experience. Located right at the pier, The Grand Marlin uses the nautical theme extensively in its decor. Painted corrugated metal walls, circular wooden table tops, curved wooden chairs, carpeted flooring all give the interiors the semblance of the interiors of a ship. There's a stuffed and mounted Marlin on the wall for added effect, to really send home the message that Marlin fishing grounds were the inspiration behind this seafood adventure.
Located inside the affluent Pearl Hotel, the Havana Beach Bar & Grill is a typical up-scale bar, that serves a range of cocktails, hard liquor and beer. Located in the charming community of Rosemary Beach, this bar is famous for serving some of the most amazing dishes, inspired by Cuban, Cajun and Creole cuisines. Jonah crab claws, delmonico steak, Cuban tostones and Wagyu beef stew are some of the highly recommended. Reservations are preferable for brunch and dinner.
This local market in Seacrest sells wine, coffee, sodas, snacks and other small bites. Not just a a place to run in and out of, there are plenty of tables for patrons to sit and stay awhile. Eat your snacks or have a cup of coffee while watching the news or game on the TV.