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Destin/Ft. Walton Restaurants: Recs & Reviews


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#1 Susan in FL

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Posted 20 April 2005 - 06:53 AM

We are in need of some updated information on eating in and around Destin and Fort Walton Beach. ...Any recent openings of good restaurants, closings, changes, old favorites unchanged, reviews, recommendations?
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#2 Bolivar Petit Corona

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Posted 21 April 2005 - 09:29 AM

the Santa Rosa Bay Brewery went Tango Uniform last year...they still weren't reopened as of last month...really nice deck area with ancient Live Oaks & Magnolias...food was very good & reasonable, too :sad:

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Posted 21 April 2005 - 10:09 AM

Too bad, I'm especially sorry to hear when a brewpub doesn't make it. I had heard they had good food, but brewed mediocre beer.
Thanks for the info.
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#4 Bolivar Petit Corona

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Posted 21 April 2005 - 11:57 AM

yes, Susan, that was the wrap on them, even @ that, they had quit brewing their own beer long time before they closed, Circa 2001, iIrc...will post more on restaurants in FWB...many have great food, but not the waiting of Destin restaurants

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Posted 21 April 2005 - 12:10 PM

Buffalo's Reef

is where the local go for wings...the charcoal broiled hamburgers & everything else they serve is mouthwatering, except for the fried pickles, which are spears, rather than chips...

more to follow, as time allows, couple of links, for now:

Lucky Snapper, Destin haven't been there, myself, but my friends swear by it

AJ's Destin food pretty good & outdoor atmosphere is great :cool:

Fudpuckers I've only been to the one on Santa Rosa Island, but the food was good, atmosphere, shall I say, interesting...

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#6 Bolivar Petit Corona

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Posted 21 April 2005 - 12:29 PM

Original Crab Shack
General Information About the Restaurant
Address:
104 SW Miracle Strip Pkwy
FWB, FL 32548

we call this place, the Original Tourist Trap, Seafood was pitiful

#7 Bolivar Petit Corona

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Posted 22 April 2005 - 12:11 PM

The Crab Trap on the Boardwalk FWB & one in Destin at James Lee Park

Beach View, Decent Seafood

Hightide Restaurant & Lounge

just over the bridge on to Okaloosa Island

good fried shrimp, I'm told the locals like it

Thai Saree on the way to Eglin AFB from FWB; haven't been there but, I told the Thai food is authentic, not same as Chinese like most American "Thai" restaurants serve

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Posted 22 April 2005 - 12:15 PM

Blues in Destin, went Tango Uniform about 2003, they had live Blues, & very good New Orleans style food @ very good prices...

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Posted 22 April 2005 - 12:47 PM

Kenny D'S New Orleans Cuisine
2964 Scenic Gulf Dr 650-0755
Miramar Beach, FL 32550-5287

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Posted 22 April 2005 - 12:53 PM

Rick's Crab Trap 203 Brooks St SE FWB (850) 664-0110
@ the foot of Brooks Bridge on the water

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Posted 22 April 2005 - 12:57 PM

let me close by saying, many have menus in the yellow pages, in your condo

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Posted 22 April 2005 - 01:20 PM

The Crab Trap on the Boardwalk FWB & one in Destin at James Lee Park

Beach View, Decent Seafood

Hightide Restaurant & Lounge

just over the bridge on to Okaloosa Island

good fried shrimp, I'm told the locals like it

Thai Saree on the way to Eglin AFB from FWB; haven't been there but, I told the Thai food is authentic, not same as Chinese like most American "Thai" restaurants serve

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having lived there for many years, the locals do not always have the most discriminating tastes. If it is fried then it must be good. yee haa.
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#13 Bolivar Petit Corona

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Posted 23 April 2005 - 01:27 PM

http://fwb-destin.be...estaurants.html

#14 Susan in FL

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Posted 23 April 2005 - 01:48 PM

Many thanks for your many posts, BPC! Which ones come most highly recommended by those "in the know" about good food? Is there an upscale restaurant in the area that you think is best?
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#15 Bolivar Petit Corona

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Posted 23 April 2005 - 02:01 PM

Susan, although I've dined in some of the finest restaurants in Europe: London, Berlin & Vienna, I'm not much on up-scale...sorry.

I just like a BIG piece of char GRILLED Grouper, or Amberjack, with maybe a few boiled shrimp as an appetiser.

I'll provide my own rum & cigars (the best in the world) for after dinner.

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Posted 25 April 2005 - 08:40 AM

How about places with fresh local seafood?

or anything else special about the area--local produce, unique recipes, house made salad dressings and deserts?

An upscale option sounds great, but we're not particularly looking for anything fancy unless it's also really good.

we don't want to dress up for the same seared ahi you get all over the world. :rolleyes:

We'll be visiting from southern california, so we're not dying for sushi, pretty plates, barely cooked vegetables, or mexican food. But on the other hand, that's what we're used to, so after a few days of "everything battered, fried, and covered in sauce" we really want something like the grilled grouper mentioned above. Especially if the battered items come frozen from national distributors.

Also, we're driving over from N.O., so if anyone knows where to get great gulf shrimp on the way, if they still exist, that would be a huge treat!

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#17 Bolivar Petit Corona

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Posted 25 April 2005 - 09:12 AM

martha, what are the dates for your trip?

I like this place for fresh Gulf shrimp:

http://www.rickscrabtrap.com

#18 Bolivar Petit Corona

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Posted 25 April 2005 - 09:42 AM

martha, on the way is the Original Oyster House, Mobile, just off I-10, overlooking Mobile Bay, and the USS Alabama Battleship:

http://www.originaloysterhouse.com/

depending on when you come, Peg Leg Pete's:

http://www.peglegpetes.com/

may be reopened on Pensacola Beach (Scheduled to reopen May 2005, I'm not holdin' my breath), great grilled Grouper sandwich, they also have Fresh Gulf Coast Shrimp...& IF the Gulf Islands National Seashore is reopened between P'cola & Navarre :cool: Beaches, it is a must drive...we do it every year on the way & sometimes on the way back...latest on the road reopening was August or September 2005:

http://www.nps.gov/guis/

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#19 Susan in FL

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Posted 25 April 2005 - 09:51 AM

Susan, although I've dined in some of the finest restaurants in Europe: London, Berlin & Vienna, I'm not much on up-scale...sorry.

No problem. :smile:

I'll provide my own rum & cigars (the best in the world) for after dinner.

Now Rum... that's a different story. Please let me know if any FL restaurants north of Miami have a good selection of fine rums! ...Or any that know how to make a real good Mojito, for that matter!
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#20 Bolivar Petit Corona

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Posted 25 April 2005 - 10:04 AM

for the Mojito one must have the proper ingredient:

HAVANA CLUB AÑEJO BLANCO
LCBO 633693 | 1140 mL bottle

Price: $ 32.35 (Canadian Dollar$)
Spirits, Rum, White Rum
40.0% Alcohol/Vol.


Made in: Cuba, Cuba
By: HAVANA CLUB INTERNATIONAL S.A.


Tasting Note
Clear with green hues; Gentle aromas of molasses with light vanilla and dried herb notes; Warm, rich textured on the palate with caramel nuances; Long delicate finish.

Serving Suggestion
In your favourite cocktail; Mojito

But, there is a good selection of Rum @ Food World Liquors in Mary Esther...so I buy my own, who wants to order expensive drinks & be served Bacardi?

#21 martha

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Posted 27 April 2005 - 10:55 AM

The trip will be May 19-25.
Some places in San Diego think a mojito has sprite in it. and vodka.

#22 Bolivar Petit Corona

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Posted 27 April 2005 - 11:06 AM

martha, then, I'd try stopping in Mobile, food is great & you won't waste much time getting off & back on I-10...

great dates, too, traffic can sometimes be congested on Sunday returns West to NO @ Mobile, because the tunnel is only 2 lane...

remember, Eastbound on I-10, just East of Pensacola is 1 lane (remember, the bridge went in Escambia Bay), so be careful...

http://www.pensacolanewsjournal.com/ for photos of bridge down

if you're going to FWB, you can save some time taking the Garcon Point Toll Bridge...it's fairly new, so if it's not on your map, stop @ the Florida welcome station for a new map

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#23 joiei

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Posted 27 April 2005 - 01:09 PM

The trip will be May 19-25.
Some places in San Diego think a mojito has sprite in it.  and vodka.

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sounds like you will have to give lessons when you get back from your trip :laugh:
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#24 Bolivar Petit Corona

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Posted 28 April 2005 - 08:14 AM

martha the water temp in the Gulf is about 71* F., & should be about 75* F., or maybe even higher, by the time you get there :cool:

http://www.nodc.noaa.../cwtg/egof.html

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#25 martha

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Posted 11 May 2005 - 04:20 PM

Thanks guys! I haven't been since 1991, so I'm sure I'm in for a surprise. warm water--I won't need to pack my wetsuit.

#26 joiei

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Posted 11 May 2005 - 08:24 PM

Thanks guys!  I haven't been since 1991, so I'm sure I'm in for a surprise.  warm water--I won't need to pack my wetsuit.

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be ready for the traffic, the growth, and lots of new restaurants. Have fun.
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#27 Bolivar Petit Corona

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Posted 19 May 2005 - 03:36 PM

water temp today is 82.2* F., :D

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Posted 16 January 2006 - 02:23 PM

I am planning my annual pilgrimage to Destin - so any updates/recommendations would be appreciated. Anyone know if Donut Hole or Pandora's re-opened? If they did - are they any good?

Edited by NancyH, 16 January 2006 - 02:25 PM.

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Posted 02 March 2006 - 07:47 AM

I am going to post my report on our recent trip to Destin, but I'm going to start a new thread for it, since this one has kind of languished for a while.
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Posted 27 June 2006 - 02:39 PM

We're planning our family vacation in Destin this year. First time with kids (first time in 6 years.) Looking for good food. Reasonably priced but good for most meals, but at least one knock your socks off meal. I'm also looking for the best place for dessert or pastries. Any dessert cafe's or good bakeries? Even for the best restaurant dessert or seafood. I'm from Biloxi, MS, so only looking for not-so-average or run-of-the meal seafood. Also, are there any fresh markets or places to find quality ingredients, whole foods markets or anything like that? Any restaurant/baking supply stores? Any other recommendations would be appreciated as well. Thanks in advance