Dedicated to all those who own, or are employed by, or have been employed by,
the many fine restaurants on Hilton Head Island. You deserve our thanks and our
sincere gratitude for all you do, and have done, throughout this most challenging time
while enduring the Coronavirus pandemic. We stand with you as we go forward, never
knowing what can and will happen. We do also continually acknowledge the enjoyment
and enrichment that you bring to our lives. Thank you. May God bless us all.
HILTON HEAD RESTAURANT GUIDE
Updated April 2022 by Marty (jme)
(Some new places and tweaks to all the formerly listed ones.)
This is my personal list and reflects my own opinion.
The list is not meant to be exhaustive, as I’ve only
listed places that meet my criteria.
IMPORTANT: Reservations are highly recommended,
even days ahead. I like to use Open Table or Resy for
online reservations because it’s easy. Check to see
which service your restaurant of choice uses, if any.
Your resort concierge can also help. Also, Marriott has
an exclusive arrangement with several restaurants for
CALL AHEAD through the resort concierge only, when
regular reservations are not accepted. The restaurant
only allots a few call ahead tables each day, so have
your concierge call early in the day to secure your table.
This priceless service usually allows seating within
10 minutes of arrival. If you see the “SERG” designation
by a restaurant’s name, it’s managed by the SERG
restaurant group, and you’ll have the knowledge that
these are consistently outstanding restaurants, and all
could be said to fall into my favorites list because
they’re all good.
FRONT DESKS (ask for concierge desk)
Grande Ocean……(843) 686-7343
Barony……………...(843) 342-1608
Surfwatch……….…(843) 363-3400
Also pick up any Menu Guide from the lobby racks to peruse
individual restaurant menus that might look good.
TRADITIONAL SEAFOOD:
Skull Creek Boathouse (SERG)…. a favorite of locals
and visitors alike—great for couples, small groups, large
groups, or families. Known for its huge menu variety
of consistently delicious seafood and more. Probably THE
most popular seafood place on the island. Inside and
outside dining (outside is open air, not covered, with picnic tables,
and fans in summer). Outside has a nice inland waterway view and
is fairly close to the waterway, and any sunset that happens
is very enjoyable from there over the water/through the trees.
There are two bar areas, one inside & one and out, and both are
first come, first served. Bar/stools inside, hightop/chairs outside.
[Hint: If you’re a couple or group of 4 and didn’t have call ahead
seating (shame on you), and face a 1-2 hour wait, AND don’t mind
a hightop meal, walk out back and strike a “ next-up” deal with
someone to surrender their table to you after they’re finished,
and of course buy the guy a drink. You’ll have made a great deal
there.] Marriott Concierge call-ahead seating is a MUST here for
any night, any season. Another tip—if parking is horrendous and
vehicles are lined up looking, use the Valet parking and keep
driving forward until you get to the restaurant entrance area,
there’s a Valet podium there—use it and for $2 you can
basically get out and walk in…it’s worth it.
https://www.skullcreekboathouse.com/ <<<<<<
Skull Creek Dockside (SERG)……a sister restaurant to
Boathouse above, and located immediately adjacent to it.
They share an inland waterway view that is nice. Menu is
completely different so they are complementary rather than
competing. Dockside only opened in late 2017 but has
developed a huge following and is very popular in its own
right. Inside and Outside dining (outside is covered).
FWIW, there are more large booths at Dockside. Parking lot
is huge and is shared with another restaurant, so if you
have a guest who has difficulty walking, take them close
to the entrance and go back to park.
Website:
https://www.docksidehhi.com/
Dinner menu:
https://www.docksidehhi.com/dinner <<<<<<
Quarterdeck…….Harbour Town has finally returned to glory as a genuine
dining destination with the opening of the new blockbuster two-story structure
at the Harbour Town Lighthouse in Sea Pines. It is both massive and magnificent.
It just opened in early April and it’s already booked for the whole month of April
and beyond. I walked through this past weekend and it’s beyond impressive
just based on the views alone.
Their website ad says this:
“Serving as the cornerstone of Harbour Town, the all new Quarterdeck offers
270-degree sunset views overlooking Harbour Town Yacht Basin, Calibogue Sound,
and the famed 18th hole of Harbour Town Golf Links, making it one of the most
sought-after dining venues on Hilton Head Island.”
Guests will enjoy a generous selection of indoor and outdoor seating options
which will include an expansive wraparound deck, indoor bar and dining area on
the first floor, as well as a new rooftop oyster bar.
The menu is outstanding and offers great seafood options and other dishes with
a Southern flair. The myriad of accommodations inside the Sea Pines Resort will
now have a place within walking distance to enjoy. Reservations can be made online
by using Resy, but booking anytime soon will require immediate attention and that’s
just for something a month or two out. Going forward after that, it will require making
reservations at least 3+ weeks out. If you’re traveling to Hilton Head, call well ahead.
…….There is more than just the restaurant, as this Savannah writer explains:
https://eatitandlikeit.com/first-look-hilton-head-islands-brand-new-quarterdeck-restaurant/
…...
Website:
https://www.quarterdeckhhi.com/ <<<<<<
…...
Menu:
https://www.quarterdeckhhi.com/_files/ugd/966e29_95dd7a45fe6b4b3181ab8c77e7ce4359.pdf
Fishcamp at Broad Creek….…Opened in 2016, a small gem of a place
on the banks of the inland waterway on Simmons Rd,
a couple of miles south of Old Oyster Factory off Marshland Rd.
Nice menu of seafood items and more. Interesting history of
building and location. Inside and outside dining. Inside
booths/tables, Outside has expansive decks on either side of
large bar area (TVs all around). One deck covered, other has
tables/umbrellas. Always fun, energetic vibe always present.
No reservations outside (first come, first served), but
reservations accepted for inside. More of an upscale seafood place.
One of Hilton Head’s most popular restaurants, so book way ahead.
Parking lot under trees on dirt lot, and it fills up each evening,
so ride through, something always opens. Has kids’ menu items,
but geared toward adults. Yard games always ongoing outside.
Website:
http://www.fishcamphhi.com/ <<<<<<
Location:
https://goo.gl/maps/wsg47G8oDU62
Old Oyster Factory……very popular seafood restaurant,
family friendly, large groups welcomed, huge beautiful
building with very attractive knotty pine interior/high
exposed beams. Nice atmosphere, always busy, huge
menu and widely varied selections. Probably has the most
stunning marsh views you’ll ever see. Inside dining,
outside dining when weather permits. Good food, great
service, and T-shirts! Concierge call ahead seating highly
recommended. Best tables for marsh views are main level
and straight back. Been around many years, always a hit.
Please pass the hushpuppies.
http://www.oldoysterfactory.com/ <<<<<<
Kenny B’s…….beyond casual and fun, truly great seafood,
With lots of choices. Seafood, imho, is better and tastier here than
at the other more well-known bigger places.
Family owned and family run. Cajun theme, so some dishes are
Cajun, but mostly it’s traditional items, all delicious.
Kenny personally knows and is friends with all the New Orleans chefs,
so rest assured he knows how to cook. A lesser-known spot but a real gem.
Always busy—you’ll walk in door and get in the long line
at the counter to order and pay first. Tables will always
open up, so waits are not too long and worth it. Inside/outside dining.
One of the best breakfast spots you’ll ever find, but the big
surprise to most is that it has a fantastic and extensive dinner menu.
Great for take-out too. Good value. We dine here every trip.
http://www.eatatkennybs.com/ <<<<<<
Poseidon... (SERG)…….located in Shelter Cove Towne Center off Hwy 278.
Busy, busy place all the time, very popular.…..good food and decent service given
the short-staffing and other issues post-pandemic. Huge menu with wide variety
of items. Impressive upstairs bar on second level, can be a great spot to hang out.
Crowds are drawn upstairs in evening and later, so one of the better bars
for young people and young at heart. Inside and outside dining. Kids’ menu available.
https://www.poseidonhhi.com/ <<<<<<
Black Marlin Bayside Grill & Hurricane Bar (SERG)……
Nice large restaurant, lots of inside tables/booths and outside covered tables
on their patio. Very relaxed setting…..good solid traditional seafood restaurant
with extensive menu. Nice brunch on weekends only.
Family friendly, large groups are welcomed. Consistently
good food and good service…… Outside area great for drinks
and conversation under the oaks. Live entertainment often.
http://blackmarlinhhi.com/ <<<<<<
Crazy Crab (2 locations)….prefer the Jarvis Creek location
along Hwy 278 just past the merging of the Cross Island Pky
& Wm Hilton Pky. Great fun in a most casual setting and
atmosphere…..large building has indoor/outdoor dining, and
the very popular outdoor covered bar area has lots of tables,
and many will already be taken. Exceptional marsh views off
the back porch where you can also dine outdoors. Lively crowd
every night, people coming and going nonstop…..gets busy early,
so make reservations days ahead. Huge menu & good basic
seafood, good service. Great for families who want to satisfy
everyone. Reasonable prices, good value.
http://thecrazycrab.com/crazy-crab-j...od-restaurant/ <<<<<<
Hudson’s Seafood on the Docks…..Beyond casual, has all the
traditional seafood items on their multi-page menu. Definitely
the oldest seafood spot on the island going back to 1968, and
very popular with tourists. Lots of tables inside multiple large
rooms, so lots of groups and large family meals are served here.
Modest, unremarkable decor, nothing fancy, but always packed
with hungry folks, so go early. Food & service sometimes average,
but it never diminishes the crowd or the enthusiasm. A good value.
Website/menu:
http://www.hudsonsonthedocks.com/hudsons-dinner-menu/ <<<<<<
Captain Woody’s Bar & Grill……(Hilton Head & Bluffton locations)….
a very, very casual grill & bar which has sustained its place as a
popular go-to spot for great traditional seafood & large portions of it.
Locals love it. Add a few great drinks & some conversation, and it’s a
fun night out.
Website:
https://www.captainwoodys.com/
Menus:
https://www.captainwoodys.com/menus/lunch-dinner.html <<<<<<
Salty Dog Cafe……very popular seafood/sandwich/burger spot
in Sea Pines’ South Beach village area. It’s like a small harbor area with
lots of quaint shops. Don’t miss the 2 huge, gorgeous parrots.
Has good lunch or dinner, indoor dining, & one of the island’s best
outdoor dining areas…..both stay very crowded……outside tables under
umbrellas, and frequent live entertainment outside in evening.
Truly a fun evening to just hang out and enjoy having no agenda.
Always fun to walk around and check it all out. Can’t miss the
Salty Dog T-shirt shop, just gotta do it. It’s one of the USA's most
famous T-shirt and sweat shirt shops. Plentiful island seafood, and
the good times outside afterward are golden. Great family spot.
http://saltydog.com/ <<<<<<
Sea Shack…….a hole-in-the-wall place located off Pope Ave along
Executive Park Rd., about midway around the loop. Always fresh
seafood for dining in or take-out. Inside dining tables are a scant few,
& you'll wait outside until yours comes up. Sometimes a long line,
but bear with it. Inside it’s bare ugly walls and absolutely nothing to see.
Regardless, it’s stays extremely busy, cars coming and going, and the awesome
seafood will make up for the lack of a nice sit-down spot. A well-known place
for everyone on the island who doesn’t need glam meals out. As one ad says,
“Unpretentious blue-walled eatery where simple seafood plates are
ordered at the counter.” Enjoy, and you will.
https://sites.google.com/view/theseashack/ <<<<<<
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FINE DINING: (varied menus, all different but all special,
and all consistently great)
(
***= stands alone)
(
** = Really Fine Dining)
(
* = Fine Dining )
……………………………………All are not necessarily in any ranked order,
though it may seem so... #1 stands alone but 4-5 & rest of Top 10
are simply denoted as residing within that group.
(therefore all could be thought of as "different but equal”).
Vine***……frequently touted by the most discriminating diners
as Hilton Head’s finest and most elegant restaurant. Expensive,
but a perfect spot for the most special of occasions. Call the
restaurant directly for reservations and they will respond back
and book your table. Inside and outside dining. Located on back
corner of the Coligny Circle shops just slightly removed from
N Forest Beach Drive...Not the greatest location, BUT once inside
you’re royalty. It’s very small, intimate, and wonderfully romantic,
and everything will be impressive…..they know what they’re doing.
Food and service are above & beyond. I’m going to give it my
#1 rating as THE top restaurant on the island, and it’s well deserved.
So, it’s firmly established in my Top 5-1 restaurants on the island.
(I hate rankings, as every establishment is different and special in
its own way, but I must do that here to make a statement.)
Not for kids, they aren’t even allowed. I totally understand that
policy, so I think in this very small niche it's appropriate. Their
mission simply involves their dedication to the enjoyment of guests
who appreciate the best dining experience possible, so children
might be a distraction from that end. Also not recommended for
anyone who is anything other than a discriminating diner.
https://www.facebook.com/Vine-Hilton-Head-island-230127114114301/ <<<<<<
The Sage Room**…very fine, top notch dining but still casual.
Highly rated and a popular hidden gem, frequented by the most
discriminating locals and guests. Cozy & romantic with
exceptional, creative food and great service, with a small
intimate bistro feel. Nice bar area very popular, and frequently
serves as the “Chef’s Table” (book ahead!!)…Reservations a must,
several days ahead. Located off Pope Avenue near/behind the
new Courtyard Hotel (see map below). Definitely in my Top 5-5
restaurants on island. Not for kids.
https://www.thesageroom.com/
Map:
https://goo.gl/maps/xMk8Vp6YzZ82 <<<<<<
Ombra Cucina Rustica**….. very fine dining authentic Italian,
but also many other menu choices…sort of expensive, but a most
memorable evening. Beautiful elegant decor, wonderful romantic
ambiance, with perfect low lighting, great service, amazing food
and an excellent wine list. Yes, all of that, and actually more,
it’s special! My definitive pick for the very best Italian.
Absolutely in my Top 5-5 restaurants on the island. Not for kids.
http://www.ombrahhi.com/ <<<<<<<
Ela’s on the Water**….. located in Shelter Cove Marina down
at far end closest to Harbour Point. A truly wonderful place,
and everything is executed perfectly. Dining is on second floor
overlooking harbor & boats, other direction is the inland
waterway as you look to harbor entrance. Great sunsets.
Truly elegant and imho, the most romantic spot on the island.
Exceptional food (fish & steaks are as good as it gets),with
superb, attentive service by longtime professionals. Three
special booths & many great tables. Great food and wine,
coupled with gorgeous views, come together to make for a
fabulous, memorable experience. A definite special occasion choice.
For the last two years in a row it was the choice for co-celebrations
of our own anniversary and that of another couple who joined us both times.
All our memories there are special.
Again, in my Top 5-5 restaurants on the island. Not for kids.
http://www.elasgrille.com/ <<<<<<
Crane’s Tavern**……a traditional steak and seafood tavern,
and one of the best you’ll experience anywhere.
Delicious food and superb service, and a quiet, relaxed, romantic
evening in a cozy yet casual surrounding. A fiercely loyal following
by locals. Everything is delicious. We dine there often, and even our
"30-something” children love it. TIED for my Top 5-5 list. Not for kids.
https://www.cranestavern.com/ <<<<<<
The Studio**….very fine dining, as good as it gets at Hilton Head.
Very interesting & intriguing mix of cuisine and visual art, Walls abound
with outstanding works of art, many for sale. Consistently superb food
and service, and a strong local following, and a perfect spot for any special
Occasion. My wife and I, with another couple, celebrated our
mutual anniversaries there this year. It was a surprise destination I chose
for everyone, and they absolutely adored it. GREAT evening. Not for kids.
TIED for a top 5 spot…... Top 5-5 list.
http://www.studiodining.com/ <<<<<<
The Pearl**…..located in Bluffton. Small charming cottage with
inside dining or wonderful tables outside on the covered front porch.
Torches lit at night outside, can hear live guitar player whether dining inside
or out…..music perfectly done, not overbearing but very appropriate.
One of the most romantic evenings you’ll have anywhere.
Tables #71, 70, 72 outside….oh yeah! Great food, great service,
it’s an enjoyable & memorable evening--- really a special, unique place.
Sister restaurant to Ela’s. Not for kids. Definitely in my Top 10-6.
http://www.thepearlbluffton.com/ <<<<<<
CQ’s**………fine dining in a cozy, romantic but casual atmosphere.
Been around since 1970, and always highly rated. Sometimes
it seems to get lost among the myriad of great restaurants
on the island, but it has remained consistently good, and flies under the radar.
Still a favorite among locals. Hidden away in Harbour Town immediately
adjacent to Marriott’s Harbour Club, and walkable from anywhere in
Harbour Town. Has three small rooms. Two booths & several half-booths.
Larger tables in back room. Great food & service. Nicely varied menu,
with several fish options and good steaks, chops. We prefer the middle room
where the booths & half-booths are located. One of our favorites…a low-key,
casual spot, and always enjoyable. Top 10-7. Not for kids.
Website:
https://www.cqsrestaurant.com/ <<<<<<
Michael Anthony's Italian**……very fine-dining Italian.
Exceptional food and superb service, and it’s all it’s cracked up
to be. Wide variety of authentic Italian dishes, and even the
simplest is divine. A most cozy, romantic ambiance in low light,
like it should be. Reservations WELL in advance, I’d say at
least a week or two. Request downstairs dining…..location, location.
They do have booths, and imho they’re the spot to be for a relaxed,
quiet, and special evening….(downstairs preferred over the upstairs dining!)
a Top 10-8 choice. Not for kids.
http://www.michael-anthonys.com/ <<<<<<
May River Grill*....located in Old Town Bluffton, not far from
off-island bridge. WORTH THE TRIP and one of our favorites.
Not for kids. Popular with locals, not touristy. Highly varied menu
with specials nightly---great food, wine, service. Bistro-like,
romantic but with their undeniable energetic ambiance, and
really fun. Everyone is having a great time and enjoying the
experience, a sign of a well-run restaurant. Don’t let the
small strip plaza location fool you. Steaks, seafood, fish, duck, veal,
chicken, pork chop, and more. Call for reservations 1-2 weeks ahead.
Definitely in my Top 10-9 due to fun bistro atmosphere and food.
Dinner Menu:
http://www.mayrivergrill.com/#!dinner-menu/cxnc <<<<<<
Location:15-18 min from approx mid-HH Island.
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https://goo.gl/maps/iGytT71s1WTPteSw5 <<<<<<
Alfred’s* ….. a newcomer to my list despite being around a long
time. Now a definite favorite. Previous owner established his niche,
and served a small percentage of dedicated locals, and always with
excellence. New owners (wife worked there previously) have continued that
calling, and it is exceptionally good. It’s still small and intimate although
not fancy, but as always the food is excellent and the service superb.
Dishes are served perfectly regarding temperatures, and all is done right.
It’s a low key, casual but superb meal. Located behind Santa Fe and
Sea Grass Grille off Hwy 278. Easy to walk right past it, but worth looking for.
The ad may say “German" restaurant, but theGerman items are actually
very few….The Italian items are great. Top 10-10. Not for kids.
https://www.alfredshhi.com/ <<<<<<
https://www.alfredshhi.com/menu
Santa Fe*... (my wife’s and my personal favorite restaurant on
the island—always our first evening out when we arrive.) "Fine dining”
atmosphere but still casual and comfortable. It’s like coming home.
We love the window tables in back room/right side near Chef's grill.
Menu has Southwestern flair and all dishes are unique, and you’ll
never get that flavor anywhere else. Close your eyes and pick, it will
be delicious. Signature dishes: Grouper (guaranteed amazing),
Pork Tenderloin, Burrito, Cowboy Cut Ribeye (best steak on island,
hands down, and I know the other 4 great places, too),
Outrageous Chimichanga, Lamb Chops, and the unparalleled and
world-famous Painted Desert Soup. [Since it’s our favorite restaurant
on the island, I’m giving it an "honorable mention" in my Top 5-h
restaurants. I cannot ignore the excellence of that place, and the
wonderful memories are rekindled each time I walk through the door.]
Not really for kids, but items are available and they are welcomed. Say
Hello to owner Marshall and Chef Dave, & tell him Mona & Marty sent you!
http://www.santafehhi.com <<<<<<
Nunzio*….opened in 2019…..fine dining Italian, huge new construction building
on New Orleans Rd with gorgeous interior & high ceilings. Already a favorite and
stays very busy. Food is excellent, service good. Will be a wonderful evening.
Definitely knocking on the door for a Top 10 spot, and garners a lot of hype on the
island dining scene.
(Note: That said, my personal favorite Italian restaurant on the island, however,
is still Ombra, with Michael Anthony’s a very close second. They both have something
very elegant & special, & the service is more attentive. They have a slight edge for
delivering a relaxed, enjoyable, non-rushed experience.) Not for kids.
https://nunziohhi.com/ <<<<<<
RedFish*....very popular with those who expect a great, yet fun, dining
experience. A longtime popular spot for wonderful cuisine, great wines, and
a special evening with friends. Outstanding menu items with a chic bistro vibe.
Great wait staff. Romantic & refined while still cozy & casual. Exceptional wine list.
(OK, a "Top 12" spot for sure, it certainly deserves that.) Not for kids.
http://www.redfishofhiltonhead.com/ <<<<<<
Sea Grass Grille*…..very popular with locals and visitors alike. It’s a sneaky
quiet favorite that doesn’t have much hype but deserves a visit if you want
an outstanding meal and great professional service! Wonderful menu. Always have
several fish items daily----also duck, pork, lamb, steaks, and specials, all perfectly
presented. Adjacent to Santa Fe in Plantation Center off Hwy 278, one block south
of Palmetto Dunes entrance. Not for kids.
http://www.seagrassgrille.com/.
<<<<<<
Wiseguys* (SERG group)...Fine dining atmosphere with outstanding traditional
items—steaks, fish/seafood, veal, lamb. Always popular, always busy. Reservations
needed several days ahead. Name suggests a casual lively spot but surprisingly it’s
a low-light, white tablecloth kind of place for discriminating diners. Has an energetic
vibe, sometimes loud, but it’s because everyone’s having a great time. Not for kids.
https://www.wiseguyshhi.com/ <<<<<<
LuLu Kitchen and Bar*…….a new cafe which already has a lot of buzz,
and a lot of potential. Offering a "modern dining and healthy cuisine" experience.
Wonderful decor, awesome bar area, high quality seating at the booths and tables.
Menu is creative with interesting specialty items. Focusing on fresh ingredients with
vegan options available. I believe it’s going to be a good one, and should develop its
own prominent niche at Hilton Head. Located in the plaza along Hwy 278 where
Fresh Market is located. The new website ad says, “Where exquisite cuisine is paired
with an exceptional service and eclectic ambiance”, and I cannot
improve on that comment. Not for kids.
Photos:
https://www.lulukitchenhhi.com/ <<<<<<
Menus:
https://www.lulukitchenhhi.com/menu
Photos: <<<<<<
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Charlie's L'Etoile Verte*.... fine dining, traditional elegant bistro decor,
always a new hand-written menu daily, lots of fresh fish selections and more.
One of the best "all-around” and most consistent restaurants on island.
Romantic and vibrant with a solid local following. A nice evening out. Not for kids.
http://charliesgreenstar.com/ <<<<<<
Sunset Grille**….Dave M’s absolute favorite! (a tribute to Timesharing's Lifetime
"Professor" & Moderator Emeritus!), and he should know, he’s a friend of the Chef.
Fine dining establishment that cuts no corners, and forget where it's located in
the RV Park off 278 because it's wonderful. Fantastic sunset views from their upstairs
dining area. Romantic, energetic ambiance. Their renowned Chef knows great
cuisine, and boasts a superb wine list. A locals’ favorite. Highly rated. Not for kids.
http://www.sunsetgrillehhi.com/ <<<<<<
Chez Georges Bistro & Bar**…… a new French bistro with a definite
Low Country flair, a new concept and dining experience for Hilton Head.
Interesting culinary presentations. Not for kids.
https://www.chezgeorgeshhi.com/ <<<<<<
Fishcamp at Broad Creek*…Opened in 2016, a small gem of a place on
the banks of the inland waterway on Simmons Rd, a couple of miles south
of Old Oyster Factory off Marshland Rd. Nice menu of seafood items and more.
Interesting history of building and location. Inside and outside dining. Inside
booths/tables, Outside has expansive decks on either side of the large bar area
(TVs all around). One deck is covered, the other has tables/umbrellas. Always fun,
energetic vibe always present. No reservations outside (first come, first served),
but reservations accepted for inside. More of an upscale seafood place. One of
Hilton Head’s most popular restaurants, so book way ahead. Parking lot under trees
on unpaved lot, and it fills up each evening, so ride through, something always opens.
Has kids’ menu items, but geared toward adults. Yard games always ongoing outside.
Website:
http://www.fishcamphhi.com/ <<<<<<
Location:
https://goo.gl/maps/wsg47G8oDU62
Alexanders*….an old favorite in Palmetto Dunes community that’s been around
a long time…..very romantic & quiet ambiance, white tablecloth, varied menu,
fine wines & excellent food. Great evening for couples. Not for kids.
http://www.alexandersrestaurant.com/ <<<<<<
Frankie Bones* (SERG group)...Large menu with widely varying food selections—
beef, seafood, pork, Italian, German, and much great starters.Really fun & uniquely
"Sinatra cool”. Reservations a MUST, best at least a week in advance, maybe more
in high season. Large high-back maroon leather booths, low lights, "Club”
atmosphere, love it!!! Busy bar scene, with high-tops available—"first come,
first served”. Adjacent to Wiseguys. Not for kids but a few items that work,
Like the "S'mores” dessert (a mini Hibachi for roasting marshmallows at the table).
http://www.frankieboneshhi.com/ <<<<<<
Bistro 17*.....in Shelter Cove near bronze Neptune statue. Inside/Outside dining,
nice atmosphere, good service, good food. All tables nice but have a private single
table available for special occasion on request, inside a nook among the wine racks,
but not totally separated from the rest (still nice view to outside porch/harbor),
a romantic spot. Will change table for 2 or 10. Impressive and memorable evening.
https://www.bistro17sheltercove.com/ <<<<<<
Catch 22*....on New Orleans Rd in plaza, adjacent to Michael Anthony’s….
nice varied menu, lot of varied options, nice wine list, good food & service,
always busy especially weekends. Fine dining yet very casual. Large booths
in front half, more intimate tables in back. Strong following by locals and
discriminating island guests.
http://www.catch22hhi.com/ <<<<<<
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