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Dining in Northwest Florida

Northwest Florida is home to the famed Apalachicola oysters; Port St. Joe scallops; Tupelo honey; an array of local produce; and just-caught grouper, amberjack or red snapper from the Gulf. Dining establishments dot the shoreline, from the renowned fine-dining restaurants of Scenic Highway 30-A to the down-home cafes of Port St. Joe. So whether it's wine and white tablecloths or beer and baked oysters, choosing where to eat in Northwest Florida can be as easy as pie.

Restaurants and Local Cuisine

Fish Out of Water

Casually chic yet elegant, Fish Out of Water offers the freshest local fish and meats and an eclectic approach to traditional beach cuisine, with outstanding views of the Gulf of Mexico. Located at the WaterColor Inn, only eight miles from WaterSound, Fish Out of Water is the only AAA Four Diamond restaurant along Highway 30-A.
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Restaurants at WaterColor

Restaurants at WaterColor

The newest dining experience is Chan's Wine World at WaterColor, a wine & cheese shop that also offers lunch and dinner. The Sushi Bar remains open in the Gathering Spot at the WaterColor Inn.
Restaurants at WindMark Beach

Restaurants at WindMark Beach

Steps away from a stunning 3.5-mile stretch of beach, Great Southern School of Fish is a casual Gulf-front venue featuring The Grille – The Bar with a View and The RestaurantSchool of Fish Restaurant both serving up unique blends of local seafood and area produce. Sushi is served nightly.
Bud & Alley's

Bud & Alley's

Founded in 1986 and named for a dog and a cat, Bud & Alley's has been revered by local patrons for 21 years as a gathering place for great food, great fun and Seaside's finest sunsets. Located in Seaside, Florida, it's a half mile from WaterColor and eight miles from WaterSound.
Dining Along 30-A

Dining Along 30-A

Serving robust homemade food that is the heart and soul of Italian cooking, Borago's combines traditional and contemporary Italian food.
Cafe Thirty-A is a "beach chic" fine-dining restaurant featuring grilled and fire-roasted seafood. Blue Orleans serves authentic Cajun food with a side order of blues. Scenic 30-A is located about two miles from WaterColor and 12 miles from WaterSound.
Dining in Port St. Joe

Dining in Port St. Joe

Moving east along the coast toward Port St. Joe's WindMark Beach, you can relax and enjoy fresh Gulf fish, shrimp and oysters at Dockside Cafe. The staff of Provisions shares almost 40 years of culinary experience creating fantastic, flavorful cuisine, pleasing to both the eyes and the palate. Dine bayside at Sunset Coastal Grill, where the sun sets and the fun begins.

Dining at SummerCamp Beach

On the way to St. James Island's seasonable operation SummerCamp Beach, enjoy gourmet dining, fresh local ingredients, seafood, worldly wine and attentive service in a variety of restaurants in Apalachicola. Sit back and relax on a covered deck overlooking St. George Bay. The oysters of Apalachicola are world renowned. Have a sandwich, a salad and fine baked goods packed for a family picnic or sit back and relax on a covered deck overlooking St. George Bay.
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WaterColor

Classic Southern homesteads stand beneath a clear blue sky amidst 499 acres of thoughtfully planned neighborhoods, parks and trails. WaterColor, situated in Santa Rosa Beach on Northwest Florida's Gulf Coast, eases into its natural surroundings with a uniquely Southern simplicity and grace.
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Town of WaterSound

Along a stretch of the world's most beautiful beaches exists the Town of WaterSound. A place defined by its natural surroundings, it comprises three distinct communities – WaterSound, WaterSound Beach and WaterSound West Beach – all paths lead to the sea.
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RiverCamps

RiverCamps on Crooked Creek is carefully nestled in a secluded woodland preserve along the sparkling waters of Crooked Creek and the spectacular 18,000-acre expanse of West Bay in Panama City Beach. Its Southern homes embrace the outdoors while offering a welcome sense of privacy.
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Wild Heron

Wild Heron is located on Lake Powell, on the border of Walton and Bay counties. This 734-acre coastal sanctuary will be home to fewer than 600 homes. World-class amenities include the Shark's Tooth Grille and the Greg Norman–designed Shark's Tooth Golf Club.
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WindMark Beach

Just northwest of downtown Port St. Joe, there's a place where white-sand beaches, blue Gulf waters and the promise of an inspired life await you. This is WindMark Beach. This beachfront Florida resort is surrounded by 2,020 acres of forests, wetlands and ancient dunes.
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SummerCamp Beach

On a secluded stretch of coast less than an hour south of Tallahassee is SummerCamp Beach. With nearly four miles of Gulf beach shoreline surrounded by 762 acres of woods with towering pines, twisting oaks and fan-like palmettos, SummerCamp Beach is a celebration of nature.
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SouthWood

Located in Tallahassee, Florida's capital city, SouthWood is a place where people of all ages can feel at home. With the natural beauty of rolling hills, lakes, parks, thousands of acres of green space, and miles of walking trails and bike paths, SouthWood offers you an extraordinary way of life.
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