5 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.

Firefly

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

A white-light-adorned oak tree in the center of the dining room sets a warm, wistful tone at this casual fine-dining gem. The menu features fresh seafood (including a sushi bar) and Southern feel-good staples, all creatively plated. Diners typically rave about the personalized service.

535 N. Richard Jackson Blvd., Panama City Beach, FL, 32407, USA
850-249–3359
Known For
  • Inspired cuisine
  • Romantic atmosphere
  • Excellent service
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Flora-Bama Yacht Club

$$ Fodor's Choice

Drive, boat, or paddleboard to this waterfront, open-air eatery that serves mainly seafood dishes, as well as a few salads, steaks, and sandwiches. Stay for the live music on the beach, or head over to the Flora-Bama bar if you’re in the mood for a wild night out.

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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McGuire's Irish Pub

$$ Fodor's Choice

Since 1977 this authentic Irish pub has promised its patrons "feasting, imbibery, and debauchery" seven nights a week. A sense of humor pervades the place, evidenced by the range of prices on hamburgers—$10–$100 depending on whether you want it topped with cheddar or served with caviar and champagne. As for the "richness" of the decor—on the walls and ceiling are nearly $1 million in bills signed and dated by "Irishmen of all nationalities."

Owl Café

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Located in a behemoth clapboard building on a prime downtown corner, this charming, old-fashioned, first-come-first-served, lunch-and-dinner spot pleases modern palates in both the white-linen-elegant dining room and on the colorful garden terrace. Later in the evening, the mood shifts, and the place becomes more of a casual lounge with a full bar. If there's not enough of a liquor selection for you, check out options from the wine cellar, which has 3,000 bottles from around the world. Right next door, on Commerce Street, is the Owl Tap Room, with 16 beers on tap and a pub-grub menu of appetizers, burgers, and sandwiches.

15 Ave. D, Apalachicola, FL, 32320, USA
850-653–9888
Known For
  • Varied menu, heavy on seafood
  • Large wine selection
  • Sunday brunch
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.
Reservations not accepted

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