39 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.

Lillian's Pizza

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“Rollin’ in the dough since 1989,” this is the spot to grab a delicious pie on the beach. Its award-winning recipes have been featured in several national culinary magazines, and its family-friendly vibe is loved by locals and visitors alike.

14514 Perdido Key Dr., FL, 32507, USA
850-492–0131
Known For
  • Pizza dough made fresh daily
  • Seafood pizza
  • Weekday lunch buffet

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Lofty Pursuits

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Although this old-school ice-cream parlor and candy shop serves salads, sandwiches, and other savory dishes, it's best known for its extensive menu of sodas, frappes, and egg creams and its generous brunches featuring classic waffles and omelets, as well as a homemade hash that is deliciously different. The ice-cream choices are delectable, and it's hard to take your eyes off the candy makers as they hand-craft the confections. Lofty also sells jigsaw puzzles, toys, and board games, which customers have been known to play while dining.

Paddy's Raw Bar

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Paddy's is the place locals will tell you about if they like you. Tucked away on the bayside of St. George, it's got the casual vibe of a beach shack with lots of outdoor seating. Even the indoor bar and tables bring the outside in—dogs and swimsuits are welcome. Raw oysters are king here, but be sure to try one of the chef's creative specials, like Captain Clint's spicy Big Fish SGI: oysters steamed with jalapeño, Parmesan, and Old Bay seasoning.

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Peg Leg Pete's

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Prepare for long lines during the summertime at this local favorite. Dig into seafood favorites at one of three dining areas—indoors, outdoors on the covered deck, or at picnic tables downstairs, near the wryly named Under Where Bar, which often has live music. Note: If you do choose to sit downstairs (near the playground, a perk for parents) no grilled dishes are available. Luckily for you, the fried shrimp and fish are some of the best around.

1010 Fort Pickens Rd., Pensacola Beach, FL, 32562, USA
850-932–4139
Known For
  • Lively, family-friendly atmosphere
  • Big portions
  • Fried fish and shrimp

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The Point

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Since 1955, this dive restaurant has been serving some of the area’s best fried mullet—try it before you knock it. Enjoy live bands and a full bar under the oak trees after you have one of the best seafood dinners around.
14340 Innerarity Point Rd., FL, 32507, USA
850-492–3577
Known For
  • Low-key atmosphere
  • Fried mullet
  • Creamy shrimp and crab bisque
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Red Fish Blue Fish

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Known locally as “the best backyard on the beach,” this open-air establishment was built from sustainable materials including shipping containers and reclaimed wood from an old Coca-Cola warehouse. Bring the kids, bring the dog, and enjoy this grassy spot on the sound side of the beach. 

Schooners

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The food at this beachfront spot is far from fancy, but it’s good and fresh, the beer is cold, and sunsets are celebrated with a cannon blast. It's a good family place for lunch or an early dinner; kids can have burgers and play on the beach while Mom and Dad enjoy grown-up drinks and gumbo, steak, burgers, crab-stuffed shrimp, or fresh grouper.

5121 Gulf Dr., Panama City Beach, FL, 32408, USA
850-235–3555
Known For
  • Awesome views
  • Basic burgers and seafood menu
  • Lively but laid-back atmosphere

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Up the Creek Raw Bar

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Although the menu here has a variety of fresh seafood, you should come for the oysters—served raw, baked, or steamed and with or without toppings—and stay for the view. The vibe is casual: place your order when you walk in, and grab a table in the air-conditioned interior or out on the patio; either way, your lunch or dinner will be accompanied by a spectacular Apalachee River basin view.

The Wine Bar on Palafox

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The Wine Bar on Palafox has become the place to see and be seen in Downtown Pensacola. Choose from dozens of wines by the glass or bottle, or visit during happy hour for many selections featured two-for-one.

16 Palafox Pl., Pensacola, FL, 32502, USA
850-607–2089
Known For
  • Hip Downtown vibe
  • Extensive wine selection
  • Cheese boards and innovative main courses

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