Discover the best top things to do in Seagrove Beach, United States including Santa Rosa Beach, Sundog Books, The Shard Shop, Eden Gardens State Park, Beach Chairs 4 U, Seaside Beach, Grayton Beach State Park, Fusion Art Glass Gallery, Red Bar, Salt Air 30a.
Restaurants in Seagrove Beach
5 based on 665 reviews
Hard to find parking, many trucks parked on the beach, several children harassing the sea gulls as their parents watched them swatted at them as the gulls were baited with food . Nice beach not sure it was worth the the drive of almost 3 hours. Pensacola or Orange beach would have been better. Beach is very clean and has life guard. Cowboy diver says this is a coin toss but if you’re going to eat Don’t go to a place called The Bay!
5 based on 151 reviews
This independent bookstore is such a delight. We look forward to visiting on every trip. When you walk in, the smell of something wonderful greets you. They have a great selection of books and the staff will help you find a particular book or make suggestions. There are also nice gift items such as mugs and totes with clever sayings, t-shirts and hats, and unique greeting cards. No, you are not getting your Barnes & Noble member discount, but you feel satisfied paying full price for books here to support the existence of this exceptional place. A bonus is that the buzzers from Great Southern restaurant work in Sundog Books, so you can peruse as you wait (and you will) for a table.
5 based on 126 reviews
We had the best time here! Made a spontaneous decision to join the class while here on vacation and both my husband and I had an amazing time! They were super nice and helpful and our art came out better than we hoped. Great way...MoreThanks so much for your kind review. So glad to hear you and your date had a good experience getting creative with us. We enjoyed having you join us and happy you were pleased with the results of your efforts.
4.5 based on 179 reviews
Formerly the estate of the William Henry Wesley family, this lovely park features the Wesley mansion, manicured lawns and moss-draped gardens.
Sat. Dec 16th from 5:00 to 8:00 the Wesley House was open to the public. The grounds were lit with 2,028 luminaries. The entire house was decorated. While it was crowded the lines kept moving at a comfortable place. There were guides in every room to answer questions. Picture taking was allowed. It was a step back in time. I'm glad we got a chance to go.?
4.5 based on 9 reviews
We've been visiting this area annually for Fall Break the last 8 years. We always rent chairs and an umbrella from Beach Cahirs 4 U. Normally, we have been very pleased but this year they were less than accomodating. They collected the equipment rather early in the afternoon/evening so you cannot actually enjoy the beach sunset. In years past, they have let us retain the chairs until sunset and also collected the occupied chairs last (allowing you more time to enjoy the waning sun). The first day, we were given a 15 minute warning of equipment gathering. The second day, he just came and demanded that we vacate the chairs immediately (this was about 5pm) - so were left sitting in the sand with no time to collect our belongings or start to migrate items back to our room. As I sat there in the sand without a chair or umbrella, I watched him spend another 45 minutes collecting chairs and umbrellas that were VACANT. Wow. Next time, I will bring my own.
4.5 based on 314 reviews
The beach at sunset is unbelievable! The town spectacular, nice galleries, shops and food trucks. They have a school, church, post office, super cool! They also have restaurants on the beach too! Pizza, seafood, etc
4.5 based on 589 reviews
The staff at check-in and check-out were very friendly, competent, and helpful. Although at first we were disappointed that the campsites were not on the ocean beach, we fell in love with our private, heavily shrubbed large site. The weather was turbulent, with a huge rainstorm with high winds and cool cloudy days, however I got to ride my bicycle to the beach a few times and visited the shops downtown. The bathhouse of the 30 amp smaller camper area is central with paths out to the sites like wheel spokes but reflectors or solar lights marking the path would be a big help at night. The bathhouse was heated, with clean private hot showers, a joy! Although it was much too cold, even if it was hot, the alligator sign on the lake path would have deterred me from swimming in the lake! It made for a great pic to send my grandchildren!
5 based on 57 reviews
This is a very nice art glass gallery. It's worth going through and taking a peak. Don't take little ones. . . Everything in there is beautiful and breakable!
4.5 based on 197 reviews
This was a wonderful dining experience. The place is crowded, so we got there at 5 and had to wait about 30 minutes. The live music was a plus and fun to listen to. People are packed in here, so a stroller, walker would not fare very well. The menu is limited, but allows for a quick delivery of the food. We enjoyed the Mostaccioli, Mahi-Mahi, and the Eggplant with shrimp. The chicken fingers the children got were plentiful and the French Fries were some of the best we have ever had. Parking is very limited, but the town is small and just keep driving around to find a spot.
5 based on 3 reviews
Outdoorsy activities for fun people. Bike rentals, sales, repair. Boat rentals, sunset cruises.
We came upon this little outpost whilst riding bikes down the bike trail on 30A. They are located at The Hub a hip little spot offering entertainment, restaurants, some shopping and gear rental. We had rented bikes from a different provider recommended by the vacation...MoreThank you so much for this incredible review!!! We appreciate it so very much and look forward to seeing y'all again when you return!! ????
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