GULF
SHORES, ALABAMA, USA - Tourists flock to Alabama's Gulf Shores for its 32 miles
of sugar white sand beaches, bordered by gently lapping warm (in the spring, summer
and fall anyway) crystal blue water. No matter how devoted a beachcomber you are,
however, you'll eventually need sustenance. Below are some of our favorite places
to eat and drink in and around Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, from casual to elegant.
King Neptune's
While we managed to dine at a lot of places in
and around Gulf Shores, King Neptune's was our favorite. We later found we were
in good company in our admiration for the casual seafood restaurant, as Coastal
Living Magazine named it "one of the top 25 seafood dives in the country."
There's nothing fancy here - just a "come as you are" local hangout that
serves some of the best fresh-off-the-boat seafood you will ever eat. After living
in a small California mountain town for the past year and a half, I'd almost forgotten
just how sublimely delicious fresh wild shrimp actually are. The folks at King
Neptune's quickly brought back the vivid flavors of my youth on the Mississippi
and Alabama gulf coasts.
Scroll
down the menu and you'll find an extra special surprise -- Royal Red Shrimp.
I had previously never heard of Royals Reds as locals know them, and with good
reason. These tasty shellfish are rare, even in these parts - which is about the
only place to get them. King Neptune's owner Al Sawyer, who worked in the seafood
industry for Bon Secours Fishing before "retiring" to run his restaurant, explained
that Royal Reds are caught only in the deep, deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico,
about 1000 miles from the Alabama Gulf Coast shores. The shrimp, true to their
name, are red in color and have a flavor that is lies somewhere between lobster
and shrimp. Al explains that King Neptune's is the only restaurant in the area
that serves Royal Red Shrimp, and even he can't promise to always have them in
stock.
"There's only one boat that supplies Royal Red Shrimp and we're
at his mercy," says Al. "When we run out, we just need to wait until he decides
to go out and fish again."
Because they're caught so far from shore, Royal
Reds are preserved in salt and put on ice on the boat. Likewise if youre ver lucky to find them in a market, know that the shrimp should
be rinsed well before cooking. The result will be a shell that imparts a slight
salty flavor to rich sweet lobster-like meat inside.
After
his years in the seafood industry, Al Sawyer knows the waters of this area intimately
well, as well as the people who can provide him their freshest bounty. You can
get gulf shrimp - steamed, fried or prepared in some signature dishes. King Neptune's
oysters come from the Bon Secours, an area of Gulf Shores that supplies oysters
to most of the country (with the exception of the west coast). Of course, they're
freshest here, and King Neptune's only serves Select Grade -- the highest grade
of oysters.
Also not to be missed are the addictive crab claws - a favorite
Gulf Coast snack that can be difficult (if not impossible) to find elsewhere.
There's a cornucopia of seafood to choose from, available steamed, grilled
and/or fried. In addition to the aforementioned shrimp and oysters, you can look
forward to snow crab, Alaskan king crab, and a variety of fresh fish. Non-seafood
lovers can get a hamburger steak or a choice of several chicken dishes. Everyone
will enjoy the superb sides - the cole slaw is near perfect and don't miss the
fried green tomatoes.
The prices at King Neptune's are shockingly affordable,
especially considering the quality of the food. They also offer a respectably
extensive children's menu, making King Neptune's fabulous budget conscious choice
for feeding the entire family.
Magnolia
Springs/Jesse's
When you've had enough of the condo covered beachfront
and the hustle of modern life, head toward the tiny nearby town of Magnolia Springs,
Alabama. Founded around 1891 you'll feel as though you've stepped back in time.
The mail carriers regularly deliver mail to Magnolia Springs residents by boat
via bayou. Folks still sit on the porch under sprawling Spanish moss draped Live
Oak trees at the Magnolia Springs Bed and Breakfast to enjoy a cool afternoon
drink. Across the street the general store built in 1892 still serves as the town's
grocery. Jesse King -- who ran the store for 62 years without ever taking a day
off -- no longer works there, but his store lives on and so does his name.
Adjacent
to the market, in what used to be the Magnolia Springs Post Office, you'll now
find an excellent restaurant - Jesse's, named for the local legend.
Old
fashioned as the building that houses Jesse's may be, the cuisine is thoroughly
modern, thanks to head chef Joey Gilley, who started at the restaurant right out
of school and never left.
Known for steaks and seafood, especially not
to be missed are the decadent crab and champagne bisque, and the Jack Daniels
Whiskey Ribeye Steak.
In
general you can expect upscale comfort food served with a southern accent at Jesse's.
Jesse's is a Wine Spectator award winner and stocks over 250 wines ranging
from $15.00 to $4000, so you're always sure to find the perfect bottle to accompany
your meal.
If you need a great place stay, walk about a half block down
the street to the Magnolia Springs Bed and Breakfast. Owner David Worthington
serves a gourmet breakfast here that's so huge, you won't need or want lunch.
Although come dinner time you'll be more than ready to take a walk over to Jesse's,
where tourists and
locals alike like to gather. You're even likely to meet Magnolia
Springs first (and current) mayor, Jesse's owner Charles Houser.
Ginny
Lane, Vilaggio Grill, and the Intra Coastal Bread and Bottle Company
Tucked
in the sleek new multi-use complex, The Wharf, Gulf Shores visitors can
find a gem of a restaurant in Ginny Lane. Executive Chef Nick Fawal serves
contemporary cuisine with a southern flair. Everything's fresh, homemade and flavorful.
There's nice little extra touches here like perfect warm home baked breads served
with herbed parmesan olive oil for dipping.
Desserts are spectacular, including
a bread pudding that's one of the best we've ever had. In addition to lunch and
dinner, Ginny Lane is also open for champagne brunch on Saturday and Sunday. There
a nice selection of brunch entrees to choose from. We loved the rich flavorful
cheese grits with shrimp and the home fried potatoes have a nice smokey nuance
that makes them addictive.
The folks that bring you Ginny Lane have a second
restaurant just a few doors down the street. While it wasn't opened when we visited Gulf
Shores, it will be by the time you read this. If the quality of the food at
Ginny Lane is any indication, diners will be in for a treat here too. The
Vilaggio Grill serves creative sandwiches, pizzas and flatbreads from its
wood burning oven, along with signature salads, drinks and desserts.
Adjacent
to the grill is Intra Coastal Bread and Bottle Company, stocking a large
and eclectic wine and fine cheese inventory, gourmet deli meats, along with Artisan
breads and other fine baked goods, fresh in-house made donuts, and gourmet coffees.
Lulu's
Owned by Jimmy Buffett's sister Lucy, Lulu's is a Parrot Head's
paradise. The entire family will enjoy the casual atmosphere and tasty food and
drinks at this expansive intra-coastal waterfront restaurant and bar.
Weather
permitting, which is most of the time, the huge restaurant is open to balmy breezes
coming in off the water. Recreational boats as well as enormous commercial barges
regularly glide past Lulu's, or sometimes stop at the adjacent Homeport Marina,
contributing to the restaurant's unique seaside atmosphere and giving diners lots
of nautical scenery to gaze at.
Along with casual fare, including some
first rate seafood and casual southern comfort food, Lulu's regularly offers live
music - and you never know who might drop in. Even when there are no live bands,
the sound system regularly cranks outs Buffett and Buffett-like music to keep
the party rolling.
While
the adults kick back, the kids can enjoy playing on the white sand beach - Lulu's
provides all kinds of buckets, tools and other sand castle building essentials.
Be sure to get an order of Lulu's Famous Peel and Eat Shrimp, their addictive
Crab Claws, and crispy Fried Green Tomatoes with Lulu's signature WOW sauce. Margaritas
and other "boat drinks" are also a must here.
The Restaurant at The
Beach Club
Those looking for a more upscale dining experience (within
reason - this is a beach town) will want to head to the Beach Club. In
addition to the restaurant, this elegant condo/hotel complex also boasts a first
rate full service spa and some of the best beachfront property Gulf Shores has
to offer.
Located
just 12 miles from the heart of Gulf Shores, the Beach Club offers a more private
beach experience for its guests.
Diners at the Restaurant at
the Beach Club enjoy contemporary cuisine, well prepared, accompanied by one
of the most romantic settings in the South. Of course, as with most Gulf Shores
restaurants, you can get marvelous seafood here, like the seafood platter pictured
at left.
Sunset is an especially memorable time to enjoy a cocktail or appetizers
on the outdoor patio while enjoying the expansive Gulf views.
The
Ultimate Honky Tonk - The Fabulous Flora-bama
Enough elegance!
This is the south, and if you're ready to get rowdy and kick up your heels Southern
style, put on your jeans and John Deere hat, grab a can
of Skoal, and head to
the Alabama/Florida border for the ultimate honey tonk roadhouse experience at
the "world famous" Florabama Lounge and Package - located mostly in Florida,
with their westernmost border in Alabama.
Be warned, this is NOT
a touristy, Disneyfied version of a Southern roadhouse - this is the real deal - the kind of place where women flash to get free CD's, the bands are required
to play at least one Skynyrd song per set, and a fight just might break out (hell,
a fight probably will break out).
That said, we had a blast at the Flora-bama.
The
Flora-bama is a frenzy of activity. On the night we attended. Three bands were
playing on three different stages - all of them first rate Southern rock. The
liquor was flowing freely and there was dancing, hooting, hollering, and lots
of fun going on everywhere.
Check the Flora-bama's website for band schedules
and a listing of upcoming special events, such as the interstate mullet toss.
While many of the club's buildings were damaged or destroyed in hurricanes
Ivan and Katrina, that didn't stop the Flora-bama from rocking. Tents and temporary
structures house the club until rebuilding can be completed.
When you've
had enough of the noise and bustle, you can simply stroll out onto the sandy beach
for a moonlight walk before returning to the party. A Waffle House --
another southern institution -- is conveniently located across the street for
late night breakfast and after partying coffees. If that's not enough to sober
you up, there's always a line of taxicabs lined up outside the entrance to the
sprawling beachfront nightclub, right next to the line police cars - take your
pick.
Practicalities
King Neptune's Seafood Restaurant is located at 9949 Highway
190 West in Gulf Shores, Alabama 36542. Phone 251-968-5464 or visit their website
at www.KingNeptunes.com.
Jesse's Restaurant is located at 14770 Oak St. in Magnolia Springs,
Alabama 36555. Call 251-965-3827.
The Magnolia Springs Bed and Breakfast can be found at 14469 Oak St. in Magnolia Springs, Alabama 36555. Call 251-965-7321
or click to www.MagnoliaSprings.com.
Ginny Lane, the Villagio Grill and the Intra Coastal Bread and Bottle
Company are located in The Wharf complex, 4780 Wharf Parkway, in Orange
Beach, Alabama 36561. Phone 251-224-6500 or click to www.GinnyLaneBarandGrill.com.
The Wharf can be found at 4985 Wharf Parkway in Orange Beach, Alabama
36561; 251-224-1008; www.TheWharfAL.com.
Lucy Buffett's Lulu's is located at the Homeport Marina at 200 East
25th Avenue in Gulf Shores, Alabama 36542. Call 251-967-LULU or visit their website
at www.LuluBuffett.com.
You can find The Restaurant at the Beach Club in the Beach Club
925 Beach Club Trail in Gulf Shores, Alabama 36542. Phone 251-224-3600 or click
to www.BeachClubAL.com.
The World Famous Flora-bama Lounge and Package is located on the
Florida-Alabama border at 17401 Perdido Key drive in Pensacola, Florida. Phone
850-492-0611 or 251-980-5118 or click to www.Florabama.com.
For more information about visiting the Gulf Shores/Orange Beach area,
visit the Alabama Gulf Coast Convention and Visitors Bureau website at
www.GulfShores.com or call toll free 800-745-SAND
or phone 251-968-7511