I tried live bait for the first time during my may trip, food was good all around but the seafood gumbo was awesome, now its a regular stop when im down
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I tried live bait for the first time during my may trip, food was good all around but the seafood gumbo was awesome, now its a regular stop when im down
Tin Top in Bon Secour, Shipps Harbor and Cayman Grill in O. B. along with Doc's are hard to beat.
I noticed that Nikki's was in the process of reopening before I left last month.
Desotos is close to you and mikees the steamer....something quick is the shrimp basket. All within a mile or so from you....if you want a good place with about a 25 min or 35 min drive. Try cafe arcadia in silverhill...scrumptious
Fisher's is AMAZING added bonus is it is on the it's right next to Tacky Jacks but SO much better. The Gulf restaurant is next to the sea wall at Perdido Pass is good too. If you go to Fisher's I would recommend the Fish and Grits. If you are at The Gulf I would recommend the Mahi-Mahi fish tacos.
I like Fish River at 59 and 180 good food and reasonable.
Big Daddy's on Fish River is another good off the beaten path place.
Mikes on mullet night.
If you want raw oysters, Cobalts, under the Perdido Pass bridge is my go to place.
Happy hour gives you a dozen large oysters that are ice cold on a tray of crushed ice for $8. Plus a pint of really cold draft Yuenling beer in a frosted glass for a buck. Great atmosphere too.
Nothing beats having a good restaurant cook your catch for you. Take your fillets to Flippers at Bear Point marina and have them blackened and get grits and veggies on the side. Truly a great meal.