Floridas Southwest Gulf Coast contains a constellation of enticing coastal gems. Stunning beaches, including Ft. Myers Beach, Tigertail Beach and Pensacola Beach, fringe the Gulf, down the I-75 from Tampa to Naples. Sanibel Islands shelling attracts thousands. Cape Corals waters are paradise for flyfishing. Golfers adore spectacular courses in Marco Island and Naples. Glorious sunny days and deliciously warm turquoise waters beckon in this often overlooked corner of the Sunshine State.
Restaurants in Southwest Gulf Coast
5.0 based on 38 reviews
Ft Myers Bar - The Miscue Lounge is the oldest bar, started in 1963. Featuring professional pools tables, fun for the amateur as well as those who want to join a league. Free Poker on Tuesday and Friday nights starting at 7pm. Win free drinks and lots of other prizes. This is the bar where everyone really does know your name. Come hangout with your friends in Fort Myers most casual, fun place to stay cool!
5.0 based on 49 reviews
We are a craft beer bar and bottle shop featuring 13 rotating taps and over 300 bottles and cans that you can enjoy on-site or to go. If you find a bottle or can that isn't in one of our coolers, we can chill it for you in 5 minutes! Cheers!
Wonderful Service, Amazing Beer Selection, Great Prices, Fun Atmosphere, and Good People. Love This Place!
5.0 based on 10 reviews
The modern day chill lounge, Kava Culture offers a sober-friendly social space to meet people and make connections! Complete with kava and elixirs to combat your day to day stressors, we're proud to serve our community all-natural, organic, vegan-friendly products that improve lives! Come bula with us and see what Drinking Love is all about!
4.5 based on 125 reviews
Everyone told us "If you're in town on Sunday you need to go to Stan's". So glad we listened! Old and young (but mostly on the slightly more seasoned side) from many different walks of life all having a great time dancing and singing along. Kind of reminded me a of a big, midwestern wedding dance with the whole family. Only had drinks and no food so I can't speak to that but the fun-loving vibe, live music and sunshine was worth it.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
This place rocked .kick ass show.the best place on earth.soul shine. Takes me to reality. Sun us shines down. Only this river.how a man loves a woman. Hey their little flower
4.5 based on 39 reviews
4.5 based on 38 reviews
I lived on Siesta Key for almost a decade on Point of Rocks Road mere blocks from The Crescent Club which was established in 1949. I wish Patty was still backing the bar and maintaining order: LOL The CC is old school in decor and ambience. Scenes from the obscure movie "A Flash of Green" based on a local novel were filmed there. Siesta Key is nothing like it was when I lived there. The Village on the north end of the island is very active yet different than it was, but the Crescent Club, left after leaving the south bridge, still serves stout cocktails and beer on tap and is a most memorable place. When you visit, you might want to drop in at Captain Curt's afterward for a bite to soak up the Crescent Club beverages, or continue southward toward Turtle Beach and all that end of the Key has to offer.
4.5 based on 102 reviews
Point Ybel Brewing Company is a small batch craft beer brewery giving new meaning to "Island Hopping." Specializing in Pale Ales, IPAs and sour beers, servicing Fort Myers, Sanibel Island and the surrounding Southwest Florida area. Our tasting room, "Hurricane Hole," is open Tue-Sun. You can sample and purchase all of our great brews. You can also get a growler or "Crowler" (32-ounce can) to-go! We are a brewery and not a restaurant or brew pub, so we do not make food. However, food is available to be delivered to the brewery from several sources including 11:Eleven Cafe located in the same plaza.
Amazing beer choices—-hope Katie is your beertender! We sat at the bar and tasted several. Not a bad one and so many possibilities!
4.5 based on 54 reviews
We visited this Bar/Restaurant 4 out of 5 days that we were in Ft. Myers & it NEVER disappointed. From the Staff (LOVED Force-yes that's his real name) to the ambiance-Service was outstanding & the food, Oh my, it is seriously the best on the beach. Parking is only $5-Yup, most are $20 or more. Happy Hour is a fun time to go, a lot of great friends. But be forewarned, it gets crowded-QUICK.
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