The Panhandle Restaurants

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.

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  • 1. Great Southern Café

    $$$

    Jim Shirley, founder of Pensacola's very popular Fish House, has brought his Grits a Ya-Ya to this restaurant on Seaside's town square. The menu emphasizes regional fare, including Gulf seafood and fresh sides such as collards, okra, black-eyed peas, fried green tomatoes, and sweet potatoes. Oysters and po'boys stuffed with shrimp bring a little N'awlins to the beach. Beer and wine and a full liquor bar are here to boot. It can get very busy, so reservations are recommended.

    83 Central Sq., Seaside, Florida, 32459, USA
    850-231–7327

    Known For

    • Grits a Ya-Ya (blackened shrimp on cheese grits)
    • Shrimp po'boys
    • Chicken and waffles for breakfast
  • 2. Restaurant IRON

    $$$$

    Contemporary treats—of both the food and cocktail varieties—abound at this hip, sleek gem on Pensacola's hottest Downtown strip. The menu's Southern and seafood favorites feature seasonal ingredients, modern preparation techniques, and artistic plating.

    22 N. Palafox St., Pensacola, Florida, 32502, USA
    850-476–7776

    Known For

    • Late-night dining on Friday and Saturday
    • Extensive, ambitious cocktail menu
    • Elegant setting
  • 3. Union Public House

    $$$

    Touting itself as a “Crafty Southern Pub,” Union Public House pairs fresh ingredients with creative ideas, like the Scotch egg starter or the grouper and shrimp corndog; they’ve even been known to put gold flakes on fried chicken. You can also make your own “meat and two” by choosing a meat, two Southern sides, and a sauce.

    309 S. Reus St., Pensacola, Florida, 32502, USA
    850-607–6320

    Known For

    • Sassy starters
    • Savory main dishes
    • Handcrafted cocktails

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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