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Dining - Eating Out In Port St Joe PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 12 July 2009 18:17
Dining out in Port St Joe can be an exceptional experience. For a tiny little fishing village and mill town Port St Joe has some exceptional restaurants that serve of the best local seafood and steaks.

Here is a question for you. What is the worst mistake you can make when you visit Port St Joe? Without a doubt, when it comes to dining, the worst thing you can do is pass up the opportunity to eat at Provisions. I was born and raised on the gulf coast and I've traveled the U.S. and the world and eat at some pretty high dollar restaurants. I've had just about every seafood dish imaginable and I have a real craving when it comes to desserts. My last visit to Provisions beat them all hands down all the way around.

Where to eat in Port St. Joe:

There are plenty of places, you just have to decide what it is you are hungry for.

Dockside Cafe and Raw Bar (850) 229.5200 - on the waterfront in Port St Joe. Oysters, shrimp and other local seafood.

Provisions - 301 Williams Avenue, Port St Joe, FL 32456 (850) 229.9200, is a simple little restaurant where you can eat in or get gourmet to go meals. Provisions also offers catering for your next party, reception or other function.

Peppers Mexican Restaurant - 224 Reid Avenue, Port St Joe (850) 229.8450 

School of Fish is in the development at Windmark Beach. The only operating restaurant at Windmark beach as of September 16th but others will be up and running soon. Fabulous dishes await you at School of Fish.

Sisters: Ummmmm. Very simple and very good. Located downtown on Reid Avenue. Great food and plenty of it.

Sunset Grill, didn't the Eagles have a song about this place. Sunset Grill sits on the shoreline just east of the Port St. Joe harbor. Great food in a friendly atmosphere. Plenty of fresh local seafood prepared just like you like it in a nice family atnosphere.

Looking for something to eat in Port St Joe but can't seem to find it? Don't forget to try St Joe Beach, Mexico Beach and Cape San Blas. Only a few  minutes drive can get you what you are looking for. You can also try the Gulf Coast Info Link Directory which includes links to other restaurants in the Port St Joe area.

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