Fort Pierce is a city in and the county seat of St. Lucie County, Florida, United States. It is also known as the Sunrise City, sister to San Francisco, California, the Sunset City. The population was 41,590 at the 2010 census. As of 2012, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau was 42,645. It was named after the Fort Pierce Army post which was built nearby in 1838 during the Second Seminole War. The military post had been named for Benjamin Kendrick Pierce, a career United States Army officer and the brother of President Franklin Pierce.
Restaurants in Fort Pierce
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Pierced Ciderworks is located in the historic downtown Fort Pierce. We converted this 117 year old building, originally owned by the famous photographer Harry Hill, into a unique cidery. You really need to see the place in person to truly appreciate it.
New Cidery in the area. 12 taps. An assortment of beer and wine to go along with the handcrafted hard cider. Family friendly, dog friendly. Bring your own food amor order takeout until they open the food truck!
4.5 based on 121 reviews
We have been here numerous times since we moved to FL. There is nothing negative that I can say about this place! It’s absolutely beautiful and nothing you would except to find in FL. My kids love it when they come to visit. The fish in the pond are fun for all ages to see and feed. Bring quarters they can here you walking and want fed haha!! The wine tasting is nice so you can try before you buy! The live music on weekends is always lively and entertaining.
4.5 based on 98 reviews
Sailfish Brewing Company opened up in April of 2013 in downtown Ft. Pierce in the 'Edgartown' Neighborhood. We started on a small 1 1/2 barrel brewing system and soon upgraded to our current 3 barrel system. We soon realized that due to the demand and tremendous support from our fans that we would have to expand again! In February of 2017 we opened our new taproom for our 20 barrel system right in the heart of downtown at 130 N Second St just a few blocks from our original facility.
We stopped in as part of the beer trail. The White Marlin Wit was good. They let you try any of the beers and have a large selection. We also tried the pretzel which is big and the Gorgonzola fries. I’d come back for sure. Outside seating is nice and the interior looks great. The service was great. I liked the sours I tried.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Fort Pierce is home to gorgeous beaches, bountiful fishing, and great people. Also known as the Sunrise City, Fort Pierce embodies an Island State of Mind. It is here where the second location and production facility of Islamorada Beer Company has landed. You can visit our 25, 000 sq ft. brewery and catch a glimpse on how the beer is kegged, bottle or canned.
This is a must go. They are a small brewery in town but the beer was great. They even have cocktails on draft too! We ended up buying 2 shirts as well because the apparel was cool.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Perfect Winter Saturday morning outing. Lovely fruits and veggies for the week. Fun specialty products like jams and honey. Must have bag of kettle corn:) Coffee vendor had our favorite Nicaraguan coffee. Lovey view of the marina. Arts and craft vendors had nice things. Free parking if you get there early:) Even a great folk band with live music.
Welcome to the newest Wine & Ale Trail in the Sunshine State! The Treasure Coast area gives visitors and locals a unique craft beer experience with 10 breweries, one winery, one cidery and growing. From small nano-breweries to larger breweries, the trail will introduce you to a vibrant, diverse group of entrepreneurs who are helping redefine the character of our Coast, one perfect pint at a time.
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