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Quarter Deck oyster bar and Triple J's
How is the food at the Quarter Deck oyster bar? Staying close to that area and looking for good oysters for lunch. Also do you know how Triple J's is someone said we should try it for steaks. We like very good steak to break up seafood dinners while we are there
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Angelos is good for steaks! Shuckums is the best in my book for oysters. Try Pineapple Willys and Schooners for that waterfront relaxing experience.
Emerald Coast 101 Last edited by EmeraldCoast101; June-7th,2004 at 08:55 PM. |
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Steaks and waterfront
I agree... Steaks at Angelo's (actually, the Churasco Steak at Capt. Anderson's is amazing, too).
Of COURSE, Schooners for beachfront! (but, I'm prejudiced in that regard). I do think you should try the new restaurant, Boatyard. It's awesome. Mostly seafood, but some good steaks = excellent change from the ordinary, and the view and setting are awesome. www.boatyardclub.com |
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MMM Good
I would have to agree. Capt Anderson and Angelo's for Steaks, Shuckums for Ice Cold Oysters and Boatyard for a variety of Seafood Entrees(Sothernmost Crab Cakes, yummy ).
I recently had a chance to sample Boatyards new menu and I have to say it was fabulous. |
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Thanks for the response. Looking forward to trying the Baotyard as well as the others.
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Boatyard
Skip all the others and go to the Boatyard. Nothing else here compares.
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