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Franny

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Mar 27, 2005
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Thanks everyone for your replies. It's very helpful. Our plans have changed and instead of eating at OFSH, we're going to eat at Goatfeathers (a buddy recommended this a while back) so we'll probably just hang out in the Destin area. I'll look up some stuff on Bluepoint Fish Club.

Thanks again!!

Try Pandora's for dinner, located right off 30-A going into Grayton Beach. Fun tiki bar outside w/ music and the steaks and tuna, some other seafood is cooked on open pit, good stuff. And you have to go to Bud and Alley's !!! Have funn and :welcome:
 

Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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Fish House or Bud & Alley's are good recs, based on your requirements, or better yet, those bars in Destin, which are open late night, and closer to where you will be staying. AJ's always gets those partying people.
 

Smiling JOe

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There is absolutely nothing wrong with Blue Mtn Beach, but other than Gator's Blue Orleans, there isn't much of a night life. It is a family-oriented kind of place, like most of South Walton.

Some people like Goatfeathers. I'm just not one of those people.
 

Redd

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May 7, 2007
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:welcome:

You can try Balls Out on Hwy 98.

Seriously though, B & A's or Bay Towne Wharf. I would honestly avoid Night town or Cash's.


Dont you mean Fight-town ? least it was anytime I went

Shame the bike path gets rolled up around midnight round here

The heady days of dancing on the tables in Red Bar with Oli playing Beatles or Abba ....................
 

organicmama

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Jul 31, 2006
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I'd agree with earlier post and just stay at Old Florida Fish House.

OFFH Band plays until 12 or 1, depending on what you can talk them in to that night. :clap:

Just don't park in the very back of the parking lot, unless youve got 4 wheel drive. :rotfl:
 
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