occurrences could be related to her own quiet, unspoiled town of Orchid Beach. Spending a day on Jensen Beach? Make plans to pick up lunch at Sand Dune Café – a casual eatery located steps away from your beach chair. At a local restaurant, Holly and Ham meet a gentleman new to the area. Not in the mood for traditional island cuisine? The Hoffman serves up a deliciously unique selection of German American dishes alongside Jensen Beach’s beautiful river. Conchy Joe’s tropical bar atmosphere is perfect for the person who wants to be on permanent island time. This Florida staple has been serving up fresh seafood and impeccable seaside dining since the 1920’s. Pirate’s Loft, the resort’s full-service restaurant is open to the public and offers fantastic food and impressive views of the Marina and Manatee Pocket. This waterfront hotel offers an “Old Florida” charm in a contemporary setting. This open-air restaurant allows you to experience the coastal air and smell of the sea without a barrier. Located next door to The Twisted Tuna at the Manatee Marina is Shrimpers Grill & Raw Bar. I went to Sailors with a visiting friend from out of town fof lunch one beautiful spring afternoon for. The Twisted Tuna offers 10,000-square feet of indoor dining on two floors – each with panoramic views of the St. 625 SW Anchorage Way, Stuart, FL 34994-2014. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner 365 days a year. Mulligan’s is the perfect spot to relax while savoring a tasty appetizer, the world famousMonster Fish Fry, a frozen drink or our famous Beach House Bloody Mary as you enjoy the awe-inspiring river views.Įat lunch or dinner at Martin County’s largest waterfront restaurant in Port Salerno.
Lucie River in downtown Stuart – Mulligan’s is a full-service, family-oriented, seafood restaurant serving flavorful menu items that will surprise and delight any taste bud. Dine on fresh salads, seafood and decadent steaks while watching boats glide on the water at this Stuart sanctuary. Lucie River in downtown Stuart, every seat at Stuart Boathouse offers a stunning view of the river. I learned the business working for him, Stuart said. In 1985, Russell Stuart, Nathan’s father, bought Seafood Kitchen in Atlantic Beach and still owns it. Experience the bliss of waterside dining at these Martin County restaurants. Stuart’s grandfather, Louis, owned Intracoastal Fisheries, one of Jacksonville’s first fish markets. Nothing complements a meal more than a coastal breeze, the sweet smell of the ocean and the serene sound of crashing waves.