Florida’s hidden fish shacks serve up fresh seafood, waterfront charm, and old-school vibes locals love. Discover these ...
ST. PETERSBURG — On a recent Friday evening, I sat down for a meal at Cheeky’s, the new seafood restaurant and oyster bar in St. Petersburg’s Grand Central District. It was shortly before 7 p.m. and ...
From rustic oyster shacks to breezy fish camps, Florida is full of eateries that serve up more than just meals -- they offer a slice of history, nostalgic charm and plenty of character. Many of the ...
Stereotypical Sunshine State restaurants are not hard to come by in Florida, and there are some especially impressive examples not far from you right here in Orlando. Think fish camps, waterfront ...
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. — Genung’s Fish Camp has live bait, beer and ice, and it's right on the Matanzas River – or Intracoastal Waterway – in Crescent Beach. The light blue building is a piece of what ...
Whether you arrive by floatplane, boat, or truck or with a pack on your back, we’ve found the greatest spots in North America to catch tons of fish, sleep under the stars, and have the time of your ...
Fish Camp, a lakeside bar and grill, reopens under new ownership with weekend hours. The Fernandez family aims to preserve the establishment's character while adding new features and a revamped menu.
Florida boasts numerous historic restaurants with character, some nearly a century old. These eateries offer Old Florida ambiance alongside fresh seafood and other local cuisine. Many of these ...