When it came time to celebrate the 20th birthday of Bud ?n Alley?s, owner Dave Rauschkolb wanted to mark the occasion with as much understatement as with which the restaurant was begun.
The middle of last week, Rauschkolb mentioned to the restaurant staff that he thought he would ring the sunset bell himself on the 20th, then toast the sunset to celebrate the fabled restaurant?s 20th.
Word spread quickly and the popular rooftop bar on County Road 30A was packed when the appointed hour came.
Before raising the champagne glass, Rauschkolb thanked the crowd for 20 good years and he thanked Robert and Daryl Davis for believing in two 24-year-old kids all those years ago. The Davises, who founded Seaside, where the restaurant is located, were present, as were many who were there when the restaurant opened, including his former partner, Scott Witcoski, who retired last year.
?I owe it all to Scott. We were surfing buddies. He chose me to be his partner in this venture. I ran the front and Scott cooked. To look at it now and know that people speak of Bud ?n Alley?s with reverence ... We?re proud to be still here, and we?re proud to have been a part of Seaside?s growth,? he said.
Bud ?n Alley?s, named after the Davises? dog and the feral cats that roam freely about, is the longest established restaurant in South Walton.
?We wanted to commemorate as simply as we opened,? continued Rauschkolb. ?We had 20 customers when we opened. We had a huge parking lot then and no customers. Now we have lots of customers and no parking lot. When we opened there was only the post office, Perspicasity?s and 15 houses, and that was it,? he said. ?It?s great to reflect on the past and look forward to the future.?
Rauschkolb said he has been given a lease for two more years and offered the possibility to move into any new buildings being built. He said the actual restaurant will move across the street, but the roof deck will be retained.
?I feel very confident about our future,? he said, referring to the changes taking place in Seaside.
Rauschkolb also announced that Bud ?n Alley?s has a new chef ? James Huckaby from Birmingham. Huckaby studied for 11 years under Master Chef Frank Stitts, at Birmingham?s popular Highland?s Bar & Grill on the south side.
Bud ?n Alley?s originally opened its doors on Jan. 20, 1986. It has through the years become renowned for its rooftop bar, where a huge dinner bell is rung each evening at sunset. Sitting atop a dune on the Gulf of Mexico, it offers panoramic views of Seaside and the Gulf of Mexico, making it a favorite of locals and visitors.
The restaurant has earned the prestigious Golden Spoon Award from Florida Trend Magazine designating it as one of the top 20 restaurants in the state and it has also won The Award of Excellence from Wine Spectator Magazine for 11 years running.
?It?s great to still be here,? Rauschkolb said proudly. ?We will be celebrating all year long.?