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Posted on 5/4/22 at 7:14 am to
Posted by 60feet6inches
Member since Jan 2018
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Posted on 5/4/22 at 7:14 am to
We own a condo in OBA so are there often. I have to agree and disagree with a few suggestions. Breakfast/brunch theres Brick and spoon, Oso early, and ruby slipper. But our personal favorite brunch is live bait. Lunch/dinner casual spots... bon temps, the gulf (but super busy at times), tiki bar, Oso, bahama bobs. Fresh off the boat is absolutely our favorite and seems to be more of a locals spot except for some spillover from waits at other spots. Cobalt is good but you’ll be on a 2 hour wait starting at 5. Agreed on ole River side of florabama for a casual fun scene as long as you don’t expect the best food experience of your life. We pull the boat up there often to grab a drink and hang out for a bit. GTs is where I have to disagree, it’s the same owners as cobalt but a much more limited menu and we aren’t fans at all. The sloop in gulf shores is a hidden gem as well. Super casual but excellent food
Posted by RetiredTiger
Lafayette,LA
Member since Mar 2014
731 posts
Posted on 5/4/22 at 11:05 am to
You're really missing out if you don't ride into Pensacola and go to Joe Patti's seafood market. It is unbelievable plus it makes a great rainy day trip if you combine that with the Naval Air Museum at Pens Naval Air Station. Your kids/grandkids will love both stops. We're really big on the headless royal reds and JP's price beats the tar out of anywhere else. We usually return from our last trip to OB with 35lbs of them frozen.
This post was edited on 5/4/22 at 11:10 am
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