Let’s Eat! Our Favorite Casual Restaurants on The Forgotten Coast

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The Forgotten Coast is home to restaurants and bars that instantly make you feel like a local. Live entertainment, delicious menu items, and a welcoming atmosphere is exactly what you’ll get at the following restaurants on the coast. Come as you are and enjoy these six casual local favorites!

Paddy’s Raw Bar

Paddy’s Raw Bar | Image Courtesy of Isle Vaca

If you had to describe this spot using one word… it’s local! Paddy’s Raw Bar is an upbeat waterfront bar & restaurant with seafood, draft beers & daily live bands that always have people coming back for more. If you want to immerse yourself in the local culture of St. George Island, this is the place to do it!


Indian Pass Raw Bar

Indian Pass Raw Bar | Image Courtesy of Indian Pass Raw Bar

When Indian Pass Raw Bar says their seafood is the freshest, they mean it—the oysters slept in the bay last night! Enjoy raw oysters, steamed shrimp, or gumbo from a short and sweet menu that the locals love. You’ll be glad you checked this one out!


The Station Raw Bar

The Station Raw Bar | Image Courtesy of Downtown Apalachicola

Make a pit stop at The Station Raw Bar for a unique dining experience in an old gas station that now stands as one of Apalachicola’s best. Enjoy seafood boils, tacos, and an incredible raw bar with Gulf Coast oysters. Stop in and enjoy!


Poppi D’s Florida Grill & Pies

Hand-crafted burgers, homemade pies, and made from scratch pizza… need we say more? Poppi D’s Grill offers an eclectic mix of traditional Southern to modern cuisine, with a wide range of menu items sourced from local organic products. Enjoy great food, live local music and a community atmosphere the whole family will love.


Killer Seafood

Killer Seafood | Image Courtesy of Killer Seafood via Facebook

With a reputation for delicious, authentic local seafood… it’s no wonder it’s called Killer Seafood. Despite the tragedy that struck this popular restaurant’s brick & mortar after Hurricane Michael, Killer Beach proudly stands with a new setup and the same incredible food and service. We’ll let the seafood do the talking!


Joe Mama’s Wood Fired Pizza

Joe Mama’s Wood Fired Pizza | Image Courtesy of Joe Mama’s

If you’re looking for quality pizza, you’ve come to the right place. Joe Mama’s menu is centered around artisan pizzas, using the finest ingredients baked in a traditional wood fired oven that was imported from Tuscany. Fresh dough made daily! Enjoy a full menu of great food with an even better ambiance.   


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