Guest Hook Travel Guides Florida's Anna Maria Island | Page 7
TUCK'S TIPS ON AMI DINING...
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The Waterfront...
The craft bar at The Waterfront is a cocktail lover's dream. Its lineup
of mixed drinks offers adventurous twists on classics, like the Smoked
Margarita made with Reposado Tequila and a rinse of Mezcal with fresh
lime and ginger. The food menu boasts fresh Gulf catches and the porch
seating provides the ideal environment to enjoy it all. It's a popular spot
for locals and visitors alike, so call ahead to make reservations.
T: 941-778-1515 | Reviews
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Eat Here...
Eat Here is Beach Bistro’s younger, more wallet-friendly brother. It
breaks the mold of formal dining with quirky tableware and clipboard
menus but the quality of the food is just as exceptional as that of a
,
higher-priced establishment. The fish is always fresh and plates are
served as soon as they're made for the best flavor. Save room for
dessert at this place—you won't regret it!
T: 941-778-0411 | Reviews
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Bridge Street Bistro...
Dine al fresco on the third floor terrace of Bridge Street Bistro
and take in Anna Maria Island's main event: a blazing sunset. The
kitchen, run by Chef Keith Daum, is known for its lobster bisque,
seafood gumbo, specialty salads, and thick cuts of steak. Happy
hour starts at 3 PM with drink specials and half-priced apps, and live
entertainment keeps the party going past twilight.
T: 941-782-1122 | Reviews
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Everyone Loves a Local Dive...
For a break from seafood, try Village Idiot Pizzeria, with its NYCworthy (or better!) wood-fired pizzas in the Cortez Fishing Village.
Afterward, head next door to Tyler's Ice Cream for a homemade
scoop or two. Skinny's Place is another dive hangout, this one with
a distinct Jimmy Buffett vibe and juicy burgers. It's a cash-only
establishment with $1.50 beers and communal picnic tables ideal
for getting to know your neighbor.
T: 941-896-4857 | Reviews (A)
T: 941-778-7769 | Reviews (B)