Half Shell Oyster House is a popular local seafood restaurant, best known for their fresh, flavorful oyster dishes. Whether you enjoy your oysters au naturel, with just a squeeze of lime or a more elaborate preparation like Oysters Orleans; there is something to suit every palate. Their fresh salads, sandwiches, soups, steaks and pasta dishes are an equally delicious option for those who don't enjoy seafood. Try the fried green tomato BLT, shrimp po' boy and flame-grilled red fish. Their specialty cocktails are a delight, try the Cafe Half Shell, made with praline pecan liquor, Crown Royal and coffee.
Serda's Coffee Co. has risen from humble origins to become Mobile's best coffee shop. Founder John Serda originally founded Quetzal Coffee Co. in Costa Rica, but after orders from the United States began piling up, he moved back to his hometown of Mobile. Since then Serda's has exploded onto the scene, with locals flocking to the cafe to pick up lovingly curated coffee grown on micro-plots in Central America. Serda's is fanatic about the quality of their coffee and, if pressed, will discuss the pedigree of each roast on offer. The food here is just as exceptional, matching quality ingredients such as Boar's Head meats with fresh breads and local produce. Stop in to Serda's and see exactly why Mobile residents are raving about this new location.
The Southern seafood giant, Ralph & Kacoo's brings their award-winning restaurant chain to Spanish Fort. This location offers the same quality seafood options as their flagship in Baton Rouge, LA in a memorable setting overlooking Chacaloochee Bay. Situated right on the causeway, the restaurant is convenient for both locals and tourists alike. Head out to their wonderful outdoor patio for amazing views as you tuck into Cajun specialties like shrimp and grits, catfish po'boy, hush puppies and crawfish etouffee that'll transport you straight to the Louisiana Bayou. Angus steak and barbeque specials are a good option for those who don't enjoy seafood. The restaurant is family friendly and ideal for group outings.
Café Del Rio is located on the Causeway and overlooks Mobile Bay. The restaurant specializes in Tex-mex cuisine with an emphasis on freshness and quality, highlighting local seafood from the Gulf of Mexico. The ambiance is lively and vibrant, making this a great spot for an evening out with friends or family. The extensive menu has something for everyone, though the fajitas and seafood really stand out. Team up your meal with their signature margaritas - the Del Rio Swirl is especially popular. Wine lovers can opt for a carafe of house wine instead. The spacious restaurant also caters and hosts private events and corporate functions.
Serda's Coffee Co. has risen from humble origins to become Mobile's best coffee shop. Founder John Serda originally founded Quetzal Coffee Co. in Costa Rica, but after orders from the United States began piling up, he moved back to his hometown of Mobile. Since then Serda's has exploded onto the scene, with locals flocking to the cafe to pick up lovingly curated coffee grown on micro-plots in Central America. Serda's is fanatic about the quality of their coffee and, if pressed, will discuss the pedigree of each roast on offer. The food here is just as exceptional, matching quality ingredients such as Boar's Head meats with fresh breads and local produce. Stop in to Serda's and see exactly why Mobile residents are raving about this new location.
Half Shell Oyster House is a popular local seafood restaurant, best known for their fresh, flavorful oyster dishes. Whether you enjoy your oysters au naturel, with just a squeeze of lime or a more elaborate preparation like Oysters Orleans; there is something to suit every palate. Their fresh salads, sandwiches, soups, steaks and pasta dishes are an equally delicious option for those who don't enjoy seafood. Try the fried green tomato BLT, shrimp po' boy and flame-grilled red fish. Their specialty cocktails are a delight, try the Cafe Half Shell, made with praline pecan liquor, Crown Royal and coffee.
The Southern seafood giant, Ralph & Kacoo's brings their award-winning restaurant chain to Spanish Fort. This location offers the same quality seafood options as their flagship in Baton Rouge, LA in a memorable setting overlooking Chacaloochee Bay. Situated right on the causeway, the restaurant is convenient for both locals and tourists alike. Head out to their wonderful outdoor patio for amazing views as you tuck into Cajun specialties like shrimp and grits, catfish po'boy, hush puppies and crawfish etouffee that'll transport you straight to the Louisiana Bayou. Angus steak and barbeque specials are a good option for those who don't enjoy seafood. The restaurant is family friendly and ideal for group outings.
Café Del Rio is located on the Causeway and overlooks Mobile Bay. The restaurant specializes in Tex-mex cuisine with an emphasis on freshness and quality, highlighting local seafood from the Gulf of Mexico. The ambiance is lively and vibrant, making this a great spot for an evening out with friends or family. The extensive menu has something for everyone, though the fajitas and seafood really stand out. Team up your meal with their signature margaritas - the Del Rio Swirl is especially popular. Wine lovers can opt for a carafe of house wine instead. The spacious restaurant also caters and hosts private events and corporate functions.