4 Best Restaurants in The Panhandle, Florida

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An abundance of seafood is served at coastal restaurants: oysters, crab, shrimp, scallops, and a variety of fish. Of course, that's not all there is on the menu. This part of Florida still impresses diners with old-fashioned comfort foods such as meat loaf, fried chicken, beans and corn bread, okra, and fried green tomatoes. You'll also find small-town seafood shacks where you can dine on local favorites such as deep-fried mullet, cheese grits, coleslaw, and hush puppies. Restaurants, like resorts, vary their operating tactics off-season, so call first if visiting during winter months.

FOOW

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Sleek but casual (covered-up swimsuits are allowed) and family-friendly, FOOW (which stands for Fish Out of Water) has exceptional food, service, and Gulf views. As the restaurant's name suggests, the menu is heavy on local seafood, and chefs work in an open kitchen creating the Southern specialties infused with international flavors.

34 Goldenrod Cir., Santa Rosa Beach, FL, 32549, USA
850-534–5050
Known For
  • Small seasonal menus utilizing mostly local fish, meat, and produce
  • Water views from every seat
  • Balcony and outdoor bar and patio
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and winter

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Casino Beach Bar & Grille

$$

A hot spot for drinking and dining, this restaurant and bar benefits from its location directly on the Gulf of Mexico. Sit in the covered open-air bar, or pick a spot under an umbrella on the Gulf-front patio and dig into island-inspired fare featuring plantains and beans, along with favorites like fish tacos, poke bowls, and gumbo. Want to relax even more? Grab a lounge chair in the sand and order right on the beach.

41 Fort Pickens Rd., Pensacola Beach, FL, 32561, USA
850-932–6313
Known For
  • Handcrafted cocktails
  • Unsurpassed views
  • Fish tacos

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Dharma Blue

$$$

Geographically speaking, this trendy spot is in Downtown Pensacola (on leafy Seville Square), but its cuisine is all over the map. Appetizers offer the most variety, with influences from all over the world; main courses are more American in character. You'll also find the fish of the day (blackened, grilled, or tempura-fried) and sushi, which is brought in from a local seafood market. Dine inside under a collection of Southern folk art or outside under café umbrellas and droopy oaks.

300 S. Alcaniz St., Pensacola, FL, 32501, USA
850-433–1275
Known For
  • Wide variety of influences, including good sushi
  • Locally caught seafood
  • Comfy Southern setting both inside and out

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Marina Café

$$$$

A harbor view, impeccable service, and sophisticated fare create one of the finest dining experiences on the Emerald Coast. Selections include Gulf seafood; USDA steaks; gourmet pizzas; and Creole, Mediterranean, or Pan-Asian dishes. A special sushi menu is also available. The wine list is extensive, and happy hour runs from 5 to 7. An ocean motif is expressed in shades of aqua, green, and sand accented with marine tapestries and sea sculptures.

404 Harbor Blvd., Destin, FL, 32541, USA
850-837–7960
Known For
  • Fresh-caught seafood
  • Extensive wine list
  • Attentive service

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