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Not sure how much you know about the island, but it is a very laid back and quite place to visit. I am sorry to say we have vacationed there for about 10 years and I can only think of the name of one of the restaurants, The Blue Parrot. We have mainly cooked while on the island. There are probably 4 or 5 more. They do have a pizza place and a breakfast and lunch place on the bay side. All of the commercial district extends about 5 blocks east to west and north to south once you are on the island.
There are plenty of places to eat back in Eastpointe and Apalachicola or Appy as the locals call it. In the years we have been going Appy has really become an artsy craftsy kind of place.
I don't know what kind of info you are looking for exactly but if you ask I will try to answer your questions.
There are plenty of places to eat back in Eastpointe and Apalachicola or Appy as the locals call it. In the years we have been going Appy has really become an artsy craftsy kind of place.
I don't know what kind of info you are looking for exactly but if you ask I will try to answer your questions.
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