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best seafood/best restaurants in pensacola
Posted on 6/16/20 at 4:37 pm
Posted on 6/16/20 at 4:37 pm
what ya got?
This post was edited on 6/16/20 at 4:38 pm
Posted on 6/16/20 at 4:44 pm to vince vega
Friend,
Uncle has a condo at Portofino on Pensacola Beach so he spends significant time there. I will ask him for his suggestions and get back with you tonight.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
Friend, I have had a lengthy discussion with Uncle and we have together come up with TulaneLSU and Uncle's Top 10 restaurants of Pensacola
10. Philly's Cheesesteaks
Uncle enjoys cheesesteaks; I do not. I much prefer roasted beef poorboys. Uncle also enjoys Philadelphia, which I do not. Anyway, he informs me that this cheesesteak shack is as good as the best authentic steaks in Philadelphia. They even have Amoroso bread delivered.
9. Joe Patti's
While no restaurant is in the seafood market -- there is an overrated sushi bar that is overpriced and does not know how to make good sushi rice -- getting some fresh shrimp steamed there and eating them outside is an experience you should try at least once. Frank Patti's brother or cousin runs the restaurant outback, but it is not very good IMO. Your best best is enjoying the best seafood market on the Gulf Coast, getting some fresh shrimp and having them steamed right there. The soups are quite nice as well.
8. Sky's Pizza
Exceptionally great New York style pizza with the best calzones south of wherever is known for making good calzones. It's sad that a place with the low stature of Pensacola has two, or perhaps three, pizzerias that are better than anything New Orleans has.
7. Graffiti Pizza
Just nudges out Sky's. One thing I really appreciate about Graffiti is that garlic-style pizza. It would survive in Brooklyn, I promise. They also posted my Top 40 pizzas in the USA list.
6. The Fishing Hole
If you enjoy fried seafood, they serve the best fried seafood in town. Please avoid the mullet though. Regardless of what locals say, it is disgusting. Fishing Hole edges out the chain Shrimp Basket. Neither place is well known by tourists, as they seem drawn to tourist traps like the Fish House and the places on the beach. Nonetheless, there is no denying well cooked seafood and The Hole does it best.
5. Iron
I have not tried it, but Uncle says the best comparison for it is Restaurant August. High praise indeed.
4. Carmen's
I do not enjoy tapas bars often, but my one meal at Carmen's was absurdly cheap, fragrant, and delicious. Close your eyes and you might forget you're in a small town.
3. O'Brien's Bistro
Uncle informs me this one is off the beaten path in suburban Pensacola. Nonetheless, it serves the highest of bistro French-American seafood cuisine. If I recall, Uncle took us here several years ago and I can confirm it was superior. Its location and food reminded me of Crozier's. Sadly, apparently, the chef owner died a few years ago, but his family continues the tradition.
2. Global Grill
Uncle assures me that this is a top flight restaurant, good enough to survive in New Orleans, which is the real litmus test for a good restaurant. I have not been, but its menu looks superb. It is downtown and one of the pricier restaurants. While many will recommend Jackson's downtown, Global Grill is where you want to go if you want a good steak, that our McGuire's, although the atmosphere is not very enjoyable at that cavern of a chain restaurant.
1. Taste of Jerusalem
While Uncle has not been here, I have and I found it marvelous. It may not be in a very safe neighborhood, but it's authenticity, pricing, and flavors are unsurpassed. I wrote a review for Taste of Jerusalem last year. Perhaps you will enjoy it.
Uncle has a condo at Portofino on Pensacola Beach so he spends significant time there. I will ask him for his suggestions and get back with you tonight.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
Friend, I have had a lengthy discussion with Uncle and we have together come up with TulaneLSU and Uncle's Top 10 restaurants of Pensacola
10. Philly's Cheesesteaks
Uncle enjoys cheesesteaks; I do not. I much prefer roasted beef poorboys. Uncle also enjoys Philadelphia, which I do not. Anyway, he informs me that this cheesesteak shack is as good as the best authentic steaks in Philadelphia. They even have Amoroso bread delivered.
9. Joe Patti's
While no restaurant is in the seafood market -- there is an overrated sushi bar that is overpriced and does not know how to make good sushi rice -- getting some fresh shrimp steamed there and eating them outside is an experience you should try at least once. Frank Patti's brother or cousin runs the restaurant outback, but it is not very good IMO. Your best best is enjoying the best seafood market on the Gulf Coast, getting some fresh shrimp and having them steamed right there. The soups are quite nice as well.
8. Sky's Pizza
Exceptionally great New York style pizza with the best calzones south of wherever is known for making good calzones. It's sad that a place with the low stature of Pensacola has two, or perhaps three, pizzerias that are better than anything New Orleans has.
7. Graffiti Pizza
Just nudges out Sky's. One thing I really appreciate about Graffiti is that garlic-style pizza. It would survive in Brooklyn, I promise. They also posted my Top 40 pizzas in the USA list.

6. The Fishing Hole
If you enjoy fried seafood, they serve the best fried seafood in town. Please avoid the mullet though. Regardless of what locals say, it is disgusting. Fishing Hole edges out the chain Shrimp Basket. Neither place is well known by tourists, as they seem drawn to tourist traps like the Fish House and the places on the beach. Nonetheless, there is no denying well cooked seafood and The Hole does it best.
5. Iron
I have not tried it, but Uncle says the best comparison for it is Restaurant August. High praise indeed.
4. Carmen's
I do not enjoy tapas bars often, but my one meal at Carmen's was absurdly cheap, fragrant, and delicious. Close your eyes and you might forget you're in a small town.
3. O'Brien's Bistro
Uncle informs me this one is off the beaten path in suburban Pensacola. Nonetheless, it serves the highest of bistro French-American seafood cuisine. If I recall, Uncle took us here several years ago and I can confirm it was superior. Its location and food reminded me of Crozier's. Sadly, apparently, the chef owner died a few years ago, but his family continues the tradition.
2. Global Grill
Uncle assures me that this is a top flight restaurant, good enough to survive in New Orleans, which is the real litmus test for a good restaurant. I have not been, but its menu looks superb. It is downtown and one of the pricier restaurants. While many will recommend Jackson's downtown, Global Grill is where you want to go if you want a good steak, that our McGuire's, although the atmosphere is not very enjoyable at that cavern of a chain restaurant.
1. Taste of Jerusalem
While Uncle has not been here, I have and I found it marvelous. It may not be in a very safe neighborhood, but it's authenticity, pricing, and flavors are unsurpassed. I wrote a review for Taste of Jerusalem last year. Perhaps you will enjoy it.
This post was edited on 6/16/20 at 5:38 pm
Posted on 6/16/20 at 4:46 pm to TulaneLSU
quote:
Portofino
headed there in a few weeks. Let me know what tower and unit so I can say hello.
I'll bring a bottle of bourbon.
Posted on 6/16/20 at 4:54 pm to vince vega
I always enjoy a trip to the little sushi bar inside Joe Patti's Seafood. It's worth a trip just to see the market. Good connected liquor store too, last time I went.
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Posted on 6/16/20 at 5:42 pm to t00f
Friend,
Uncle does not want me to disclose the tower, but he is Gulf side. He wears Brooks Brothers bathing suits and flip flops at the beach and is strapping, even though his is in his 50s.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
Uncle does not want me to disclose the tower, but he is Gulf side. He wears Brooks Brothers bathing suits and flip flops at the beach and is strapping, even though his is in his 50s.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
Posted on 6/16/20 at 5:44 pm to TulaneLSU
Explain what you mean by gulfside
Posted on 6/16/20 at 5:54 pm to notiger1997
Friend,
Gulfside meaning it looks out to the Gulf. There are sound side condos, which are much cheaper.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
Gulfside meaning it looks out to the Gulf. There are sound side condos, which are much cheaper.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
Posted on 6/16/20 at 6:01 pm to vince vega
Grand Marlin is my favorite. Go with the Grilled Tuna or Grouper Picatta. Stay away from the lobster tails unless you've got big bucks to spend. T
Posted on 6/16/20 at 6:05 pm to big_tuna
Also, the new restaurant located on the pier next to the police station is good. So is the little Mexican restaurant called La Playita which is located in the strip mall next to the Old Surf Style building. Peg legs is good lunch food, great oysters. Hemingway's is nice upscale food similar to the Grand Marlin.
Posted on 6/16/20 at 6:34 pm to notiger1997
quote:
Explain what you mean by gulfside

Posted on 6/16/20 at 6:48 pm to t00f
Yeah I just knew there were no true beach Side towers there so I was just checking
Posted on 6/16/20 at 6:50 pm to TulaneLSU
quote:
Global Grill
Uncle assures me that this is a top flight restaurant
Global Grill is top notch.
Posted on 6/16/20 at 8:53 pm to vince vega
Fisherman’s Corner
Fin & Fork is relocating to Pensacola with a July 1st projected opening date
Fin & Fork is relocating to Pensacola with a July 1st projected opening date
Posted on 6/16/20 at 9:12 pm to TulaneLSU
Iron is excellent but they announced today they are closed due to staff testing positive for Covid
Posted on 6/16/20 at 11:00 pm to La Cucaracha
I’d skip Shipps harbor/ fin and fork for other options. Global grill, Jackson’s streak house (Irv Miler is excellent) and Jacos on the water front.
Posted on 6/17/20 at 2:10 am to lsumailman61
The oar House on Bayou Chico. The best Bushwackers in town.
Posted on 6/17/20 at 7:39 am to vince vega
Peg Leg Pete’s is pretty good, never had a bad experience there. Flounders is not bad either.
Posted on 6/23/20 at 7:34 am to TulaneLSU
We hit Iron and George's this past weekend. A+ at both.
Will try some more on the list in the future. For Indian, try Shwaram (sp?).
Will try some more on the list in the future. For Indian, try Shwaram (sp?).
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