Bayou Joe's sits perched on a dock overlooking beautiful Massalina Bayou. The "Old Florida" restaurant serves up tasty seafood-oriented dishes along with some killer desserts. In addition to great food, Bayou Joe's also has Deep Glow lighting, which lights up the water under the dock that the restaurant sits on, allowing diners to watch fish swim in and out of the glowing lights.
Enjoy a wonderful meal in a casual setting while gazing out onto one of the best views in the area. There's no better place to view the sunset then from Uncle Ernie's Bayfront Grill's outdoor deck. Uncle Ernie's Bayfront Grill serves American and seafood dishes, including fried shrimp, Filet Mignon, and crab cake sandwiches. Don't miss out on their famous Key Lime pie. Uncle Ernie's Bayfront Grill also hosts live entertainment such as wonderful local bands.
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.
Boasting the world's largest tiki hut on the beach since 1987, it's hard to miss Sharky’s Beachfront Restaurant. However, if you do, you're missing out on something special. Here, along with excellent drink specials and some of the best food around, patrons and party people can enjoy some of the best nightlife and events, all of it right on the beach! Don't be afraid to wander out on the sand for a game of volleyball or sip your margarita under a palm umbrella. Either way, you're enjoying the best PCB has to offer.