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Table of Contents
Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7
Pensacola Bay Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
Area Attractions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-13
Beaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15
Pensacola Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17
Perdido Key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19
Downtown Pensacola . . . . . . . . . . 20-27
Arts and Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29
Seville Square . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-31
Eco-Tours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33
Golf, Boat Rentals & Charters. . . . . 34-35
Fishing & Scuba Diving . . . . . . . . . 36-37
Welcome to our cozy corner of Florida, where warm winds off the
Area Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39
Gulf of Mexico lend a salty tang to our Southern hospitality. In the Pensacola
Bay Area, we have great beaches washed with beautiful, emerald clear water, Lodging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-50
succulent seafood and two magical islands. There are stunning sunsets, skies Restaurants & Nightlife . . . . . . . . . 51-54
filled with Blue Angels, championship-caliber golf courses and cool flowing Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . 55-59
rivers. Here you can dive the world’s largest artificial reef, hook a red fish or try
your hand at captaining a sailboat across a sun-flecked bay. We offer a great
Meetings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
place for making memories. Whether on Perdido Key, Pensacola Beach or the Group Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
T H E P LA C E TO M E ET. mainland, we pride ourselves on warm welcomes and special vacations at Weddings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
With a mixture of old world warmth and modern amenities, exceptional prices. And from November’s Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival, one of
Index of Visitor Resources. . . . . . . . . . 70
the nation’s best, to the National Naval Aviation Museum, one of the world’s
the Award Winning Crowne Plaza Pensacola Grand Hotel offers visitors
greatest, there is always something fun and free to do.
a destination accommodation. Planning a meeting or special event? We took a hit last summer from the BP Deepwater Horizon spill. But we’ve www.VisitPensacola.com
We have a Certified Meeting Planner on staff to assist in arranging your meeting worked hard since to return to the wonderful beaches you’ve always known Call us or stop by the Pensacola Bay Area
them to be. We’re proud to say we’re back. Our beaches are clean and our Convention & Visitors Bureau. We’re here to help.
or function in our 7500 sq. ft. of meeting space. 1401 E. Gregory St., Pensacola, FL 32502
water is clear. Come and see for yourself. (800) 874-1234, (850) 434-1234 (TDD/TTY accessible)
Visit Pensacola! We’re better than ever. FAX: (850) 432-8211/(850) 434-7626

Select photographs in this


publication appear courtesy of:
Brian Butler • Panhandlin’ • www.panhandlin.com

Editorial, creatives and additional photography by


EW Bullock Associates Marketing Services, Inc.
Produced January 2011 • (850) 438-4015
What are those squiggly things?
Completely restored historic L&N passenger depot lobby / Relaxed dining in 1912 The Restaurant The boxes with the squiggles in them throughout the Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information in
this guide, however, the Pensacola Bay Area Convention & Visitors
Luxurious furnishings in every room, including flat-screen televisions visitor’s guide are Quick Response or QR codes, a way to pack Bureau (PBACVB) is not responsible for any errors or omissions that
might occur. All advertising information is the responsibility of the
CAVU Club features historical Naval Aviation mementos more specific, directed information for you to access. You must first have a individual advertiser. Appearance in this guide does not necessarily reflect
endorsement of the products and services by the PBACVB. We reserve
Located in historic downtown district and just 10 minutes from beaches / Free Airport Shuttle mobile device, say an iPhone, Blackberry or Android that contains an the right to change and update our disclaimer policy.

Reservations 850-433-3336 / Group Sales ext. 5550 application for reading QR codes. Simply point your mobile device’s camera
at the QR code, and snap a picture. A site will automatically open on your
device to tell you more about that particular subject. For example, on page 9
www.pensacolagrandhotel.com
the activated QR code will lead you to a video about activities for kids. Try it.
We think you’ll like it.

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Table of Contents
Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7
Pensacola Bay Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
Area Attractions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-13
Beaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15
Pensacola Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17
Perdido Key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19
Downtown Pensacola . . . . . . . . . . 20-27
Arts and Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29
Seville Square . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-31
Eco-Tours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33
Golf, Boat Rentals & Charters. . . . . 34-35
Fishing & Scuba Diving . . . . . . . . . 36-37
Welcome to our cozy corner of Florida, where warm winds off the
Area Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39
Gulf of Mexico lend a salty tang to our Southern hospitality. In the Pensacola
Bay Area, we have great beaches washed with beautiful, emerald clear water, Lodging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-50
succulent seafood and two magical islands. There are stunning sunsets, skies Restaurants & Nightlife . . . . . . . . . 51-54
filled with Blue Angels, championship-caliber golf courses and cool flowing Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . 55-59
rivers. Here you can dive the world’s largest artificial reef, hook a red fish or try
your hand at captaining a sailboat across a sun-flecked bay. We offer a great
Meetings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
place for making memories. Whether on Perdido Key, Pensacola Beach or the Group Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
T H E P LA C E TO M E ET. mainland, we pride ourselves on warm welcomes and special vacations at Weddings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
With a mixture of old world warmth and modern amenities, exceptional prices. And from November’s Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival, one of
Index of Visitor Resources. . . . . . . . . . 70
the nation’s best, to the National Naval Aviation Museum, one of the world’s
the Award Winning Crowne Plaza Pensacola Grand Hotel offers visitors
greatest, there is always something fun and free to do.
a destination accommodation. Planning a meeting or special event? We took a hit last summer from the BP Deepwater Horizon spill. But we’ve www.VisitPensacola.com
We have a Certified Meeting Planner on staff to assist in arranging your meeting worked hard since to return to the wonderful beaches you’ve always known Call us or stop by the Pensacola Bay Area
them to be. We’re proud to say we’re back. Our beaches are clean and our Convention & Visitors Bureau. We’re here to help.
or function in our 7500 sq. ft. of meeting space. 1401 E. Gregory St., Pensacola, FL 32502
water is clear. Come and see for yourself. (800) 874-1234, (850) 434-1234 (TDD/TTY accessible)
Visit Pensacola! We’re better than ever. FAX: (850) 432-8211/(850) 434-7626

Select photographs in this


publication appear courtesy of:
Brian Butler • Panhandlin’ • www.panhandlin.com

Editorial, creatives and additional photography by


EW Bullock Associates Marketing Services, Inc.
Produced January 2011 • (850) 438-4015
What are those squiggly things?
Completely restored historic L&N passenger depot lobby / Relaxed dining in 1912 The Restaurant The boxes with the squiggles in them throughout the Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information in
this guide, however, the Pensacola Bay Area Convention & Visitors
Luxurious furnishings in every room, including flat-screen televisions visitor’s guide are Quick Response or QR codes, a way to pack Bureau (PBACVB) is not responsible for any errors or omissions that
might occur. All advertising information is the responsibility of the
CAVU Club features historical Naval Aviation mementos more specific, directed information for you to access. You must first have a individual advertiser. Appearance in this guide does not necessarily reflect
endorsement of the products and services by the PBACVB. We reserve
Located in historic downtown district and just 10 minutes from beaches / Free Airport Shuttle mobile device, say an iPhone, Blackberry or Android that contains an the right to change and update our disclaimer policy.

Reservations 850-433-3336 / Group Sales ext. 5550 application for reading QR codes. Simply point your mobile device’s camera
at the QR code, and snap a picture. A site will automatically open on your
device to tell you more about that particular subject. For example, on page 9
www.pensacolagrandhotel.com
the activated QR code will lead you to a video about activities for kids. Try it.
We think you’ll like it.

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Distances
Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287 mi.
Birmingham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 mi.
Chattanooga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424 mi.
Old Christ Church
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 922 mi.
Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 716 mi.
Dallas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 751 mi.
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 975 mi.
Houston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 mi.
Huntsville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346 mi.
Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 347 mi.
Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 966 mi.
Little Rock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 603 mi.
Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 644 mi.
Memphis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 475 mi.
Pensacola Beach Milwaukee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1008 mi.
Minneapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1286 mi.
Montgomery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 mi.
Names and Acclaims Nashville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 476 mi.
New Orleans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 mi.
America’s First Settlement — Founded by Spanish explorers in 1559,
Oklahoma City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 909 mi.
Pensacola is America’s oldest European settlement, see page 15.
Orlando . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 340 mi.
City of Five Flags — Pensacola’s diversity in architecture, food and community Richmond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 774 mi.
celebrations is the result of having been ruled in its 450-year history by Spain, St. Louis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 745 mi.
France, England, the Confederacy and the United States. Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1201 mi.
Cradle of Naval Aviation — The training of every Navy, Marine and Coast Washington, D.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . 961 mi.
Guard aviator begins in Pensacola, which is also home to the world-famous Blue Getting Here
Temperatures Visitors often comment that Pensacola is easy to get to, yet so hard to leave. Area population: 400,000 plus
Angels and the National Naval Aviation Museum, see page 13.
Month Air Water Here’s how we can help you with the first part. Time zone: Central
Best Convention & Visitors Bureau — We were proud to be honored as
January 52 68
CVB of the Year by the Southeast Tourism Society. Airlines
February 55 65 By air: With more than 100 flights daily to major cities, Pensacola Gulf Coast
Best Beaches — Our Gulf Islands National Seashore offers the longest stretch • AirTran – (800) 247-8726
March 61 68
of protected seashore in the country, and our beaches have been ranked among Regional Airport is home to major airlines including AirTran, American Airlines, www.airtran.com
April 67 72
the best by TripAdvisor, Dr. Beach and the Travel Channel , see pages 14-19. Continental, Delta, United and U.S. Airways. The newly renovated airport is • American Airlines – (800) 433-7300
May 75 77
located in the center of town at 12th Avenue and Airport Boulevard. For www.aa.com
June 81 80 World’s Largest Artificial Reef — The USS Oriskany, a retired aircraft
information, call (850) 436-5000 or visit www.flypensacola.com. • Continental – (800) 525-0280
July 83 83 carrier that was sunk off our shores, is a hot spot for scuba diving, see page 36. www.continental.com
August 82 84 By car: From the north: Take I-65 south through Alabama. After the Evergreen
• Delta – (800) 221-1212
September 79 83 exit, take exit 69 to Pensacola. Turn left onto Hwy. 113, a four-lane expressway,
Helpful Web Sites www.delta.com
October 69 79 and follow for 13 miles. At the dead-end, turn right and continue one mile to Hwy. • United – (800) 864-8331
VisitPensacola.com • VisitPensacola.Blogspot.com • Facebook.com/VisitPensacola
November 61 72 29. Turn left onto Hwy. 29 south and drive for 45 minutes until you reach Pensacola. www.united.com
Twitter.com • YouTube.com/VisitPensacola • flickr.com/photos/visitpensacola
December 54 70 From the east or west: From I-10, take I-110 into Pensacola and watch for signs • U.S. Airways – (800) 428-4322
that say “beaches” or “downtown.” www.usairways.com

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Distances
Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287 mi.
Birmingham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 mi.
Chattanooga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424 mi.
Old Christ Church
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 922 mi.
Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 716 mi.
Dallas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 751 mi.
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 975 mi.
Houston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 mi.
Huntsville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346 mi.
Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 347 mi.
Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 966 mi.
Little Rock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 603 mi.
Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 644 mi.
Memphis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 475 mi.
Pensacola Beach Milwaukee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1008 mi.
Minneapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1286 mi.
Montgomery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 mi.
Names and Acclaims Nashville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 476 mi.
New Orleans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 mi.
America’s First Settlement — Founded by Spanish explorers in 1559,
Oklahoma City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 909 mi.
Pensacola is America’s oldest European settlement, see page 15.
Orlando . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 340 mi.
City of Five Flags — Pensacola’s diversity in architecture, food and community Richmond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 774 mi.
celebrations is the result of having been ruled in its 450-year history by Spain, St. Louis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 745 mi.
France, England, the Confederacy and the United States. Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1201 mi.
Cradle of Naval Aviation — The training of every Navy, Marine and Coast Washington, D.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . 961 mi.
Guard aviator begins in Pensacola, which is also home to the world-famous Blue Getting Here
Temperatures Visitors often comment that Pensacola is easy to get to, yet so hard to leave. Area population: 400,000 plus
Angels and the National Naval Aviation Museum, see page 13.
Month Air Water Here’s how we can help you with the first part. Time zone: Central
Best Convention & Visitors Bureau — We were proud to be honored as
January 52 68
CVB of the Year by the Southeast Tourism Society. Airlines
February 55 65 By air: With more than 100 flights daily to major cities, Pensacola Gulf Coast
Best Beaches — Our Gulf Islands National Seashore offers the longest stretch • AirTran – (800) 247-8726
March 61 68
of protected seashore in the country, and our beaches have been ranked among Regional Airport is home to major airlines including AirTran, American Airlines, www.airtran.com
April 67 72
the best by TripAdvisor, Dr. Beach and the Travel Channel , see pages 14-19. Continental, Delta, United and U.S. Airways. The newly renovated airport is • American Airlines – (800) 433-7300
May 75 77
located in the center of town at 12th Avenue and Airport Boulevard. For www.aa.com
June 81 80 World’s Largest Artificial Reef — The USS Oriskany, a retired aircraft
information, call (850) 436-5000 or visit www.flypensacola.com. • Continental – (800) 525-0280
July 83 83 carrier that was sunk off our shores, is a hot spot for scuba diving, see page 36. www.continental.com
August 82 84 By car: From the north: Take I-65 south through Alabama. After the Evergreen
• Delta – (800) 221-1212
September 79 83 exit, take exit 69 to Pensacola. Turn left onto Hwy. 113, a four-lane expressway,
Helpful Web Sites www.delta.com
October 69 79 and follow for 13 miles. At the dead-end, turn right and continue one mile to Hwy. • United – (800) 864-8331
VisitPensacola.com • VisitPensacola.Blogspot.com • Facebook.com/VisitPensacola
November 61 72 29. Turn left onto Hwy. 29 south and drive for 45 minutes until you reach Pensacola. www.united.com
Twitter.com • YouTube.com/VisitPensacola • flickr.com/photos/visitpensacola
December 54 70 From the east or west: From I-10, take I-110 into Pensacola and watch for signs • U.S. Airways – (800) 428-4322
that say “beaches” or “downtown.” www.usairways.com

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Nature Lovers
• Scenic Highway and Bay Bluffs Park
• Edward Ball Nature Trail
• Blackwater River State Forest
• Gulf Islands National Seashore
Families • Perdido Pitcher Plant Prairie
• Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key • Big Lagoon State Recreation Area
• National Naval Aviation Museum/IMAX® Theatre • Perdido watershed
• Blue Angels practice air shows/meet the pilots
• Sam’s Fun City/Surf City
Tarkiln Bayou
• Fast Eddie’s Fun Center
• Dolphin cruise
• Gulf Breeze Zoo
• Gulfarium
• Pier fishing Birders
• Discovery Gallery at T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum • Gulf Islands National Seashore
• Plays at Pensacola Little Theatre • Big Lagoon State Park
• Project GreenShores and Wayside Park
National Naval Aviation Museum
• ECUA Bayou Marcus Wetlands
• Blackwater River State Forest

Foodies
• Joe Patti’s seafood market
• Year-round food and wine festivals
• Pensacola Celebrity Chefs cooking
Furry Friends
classes and events Shopaholics
• Bayview Dog Park and Dog Beach
• Downtown farmer’s market • Cordova Mall
• Roger Scott Dog Park
• Blueberry farms • Tanger Outlets
• Shoreline Bark Park
• Farmers’ Opry for Southern dinner and • Portofino Boardwalk
Gulfarium • Navy Point Walking Trail
bluegrass show • Downtown Pensacola
• Barktoberfest
• J.W. Renfroe Pecans
• Mardi Gras “Kritter Crawl” Parade
History Buffs
• Historic Pensacola Village
• Pensacola Colonial
Archaeological Trail
• North Hill Preservation District
Students • Fort Barrancas and Fort Pickens
• National park ranger camps • Pensacola Lighthouse Adventure Seekers
• Gulf Breeze Zoo • National Naval Aviation Museum/ • Deep-sea fishing excursions
• Project GreenShores IMAX® Theatre • Parasailing
• Classes at Belmont Arts Center and • African-American Heritage Trail • Golf outings
Pensacola Museum of Art • The Wall South/Veterans • Surfing, sailing and paddleboard lessons
• Pensacola Historic Village Memorial Park • Diving and spear fishing
• Pensacola Colonial Archaeological Trail • Adventures Unlimited zipline
• National Naval Aviation Museum
• National Flight Academy
(coming 2012) Historic Pensacola Village
Santa Rosa Sound

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Nature Lovers
• Scenic Highway and Bay Bluffs Park
• Edward Ball Nature Trail
• Blackwater River State Forest
• Gulf Islands National Seashore
Families • Perdido Pitcher Plant Prairie
• Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key • Big Lagoon State Recreation Area
• National Naval Aviation Museum/IMAX® Theatre • Perdido watershed
• Blue Angels practice air shows/meet the pilots
• Sam’s Fun City/Surf City
Tarkiln Bayou
• Fast Eddie’s Fun Center
• Dolphin cruise
• Gulf Breeze Zoo
• Gulfarium
• Pier fishing Birders
• Discovery Gallery at T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum • Gulf Islands National Seashore
• Plays at Pensacola Little Theatre • Big Lagoon State Park
• Project GreenShores and Wayside Park
National Naval Aviation Museum
• ECUA Bayou Marcus Wetlands
• Blackwater River State Forest

Foodies
• Joe Patti’s seafood market
• Year-round food and wine festivals
• Pensacola Celebrity Chefs cooking
Furry Friends
classes and events Shopaholics
• Bayview Dog Park and Dog Beach
• Downtown farmer’s market • Cordova Mall
• Roger Scott Dog Park
• Blueberry farms • Tanger Outlets
• Shoreline Bark Park
• Farmers’ Opry for Southern dinner and • Portofino Boardwalk
Gulfarium • Navy Point Walking Trail
bluegrass show • Downtown Pensacola
• Barktoberfest
• J.W. Renfroe Pecans
• Mardi Gras “Kritter Crawl” Parade
History Buffs
• Historic Pensacola Village
• Pensacola Colonial
Archaeological Trail
• North Hill Preservation District
Students • Fort Barrancas and Fort Pickens
• National park ranger camps • Pensacola Lighthouse Adventure Seekers
• Gulf Breeze Zoo • National Naval Aviation Museum/ • Deep-sea fishing excursions
• Project GreenShores IMAX® Theatre • Parasailing
• Classes at Belmont Arts Center and • African-American Heritage Trail • Golf outings
Pensacola Museum of Art • The Wall South/Veterans • Surfing, sailing and paddleboard lessons
• Pensacola Historic Village Memorial Park • Diving and spear fishing
• Pensacola Colonial Archaeological Trail • Adventures Unlimited zipline
• National Naval Aviation Museum
• National Flight Academy
(coming 2012) Historic Pensacola Village
Santa Rosa Sound

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Top 10 Fun Facts about the
National Naval Aviation Museum
1. Free admission
2. More than 150 beautifully restored aircraft
representing the Navy, Marine Corps and
Coast Guard
3. More than 4,000 artifacts, including
Fort Barrancas Seafood Festival
uniforms, artwork, personal letters and more
4. Free walking and trolley tours with retired
JazzFest military volunteers
5. Exciting films in the Naval Aviation
Memorial IMAX® Theatre, featuring the
25 Fun, Free Things To Do In The Pensacola Bay Area offers some of the best values of
largest movie screen in Florida
The Pensacola Bay Area any coastal destination, which means getting a much-needed break 6. 20 thrilling minutes at the controls of an
1. Beaches–Perdido Key and Pensacola Beach for yourself and your budget. Most of our area’s most popular F-14 Tomcat in the Top Gun Air Combat
2. National Naval Aviation Museum attractions are absolutely free. Simulation Center
3. T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum
Spend your days on our beaches without spending a dime. We’re lucky to have 7. 5-minute multi-sensory experience in the
4. Quayside Art Gallery
a national park right in our backyard, which means visitors have access to park motion-based simulator
5. Evenings in Old Seville outdoor concerts
ranger programs, such as barrier island walks and a Fort Barrancas 8. Cubi Dog at the authentic Cubi Bar Cafe,
6. Gulf Islands National Seashore ranger-led
guided tour. Even pets can have fun splashing around Bayou Texar on their a re-creation of the famous Cubi Point
programs
very own dog beach. Officers’ Club in the Philippines
7. Blue Angels practices and air shows
Pensacola is America’s First Settlement, and we want visitors to 9. New USS Kiddie Hawk children’s exhibit
8. Geo-caching
10. Blue Angels air show practices behind the
9. Nature trails have free access to our unique history. Enjoy free admission to the
museum, with a chance to meet the pilots
10. Bands on the Beach concerts National Naval Aviation Museum and to the
11. Veterans Memorial Park Blue Angels practice air shows. Walk along our
12. Pensacola Colonial African-American Heritage Trail. See the
Archaeological Trail Centennial of Naval Aviation: 1911-2011
nation’s only replica of the Vietnam Memorial,
13. Bay Bluff Park This year, Pensacola will celebrate 100 years of Naval aviation with special events such as
step inside St. Michael’s Cemetery, Florida’s oldest
14. Project GreenShores an additional Blue Angels show, tours of the Iwo Jima and a commissioning of the USS Lawrence. For more
cemetery, or visit the site of a Revolutionary War battle. Even
15. Pensacola’s historic districts information, visit www.celebrateflight.com.
Bands on the Bea your kids can make history as they dress in costume inside the
16. Seashell shopping ch Plus, a visit to the museum is a perfect way to celebrate the history of flight. Children can climb into
T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum.
17. Shoreline Park cockpits or simulators for hands-on fun, and adults can marvel at the impressive display of vintage aircraft,
We offer plenty of free entertainment options, from
18. Sounds of Summer concert series including the first plane to cross the Atlantic and the first to land on the South Pole. The museum is open daily
catching beads and candy at our Mardi Gras parades in March and our
19. Fort Barrancas from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., except Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
20. Advanced Redoubt Fiesta parade in June to relaxing during our summer concert series. And
In 2012, the National Flight Academy will open to 7th-12th grade students, offering a one-week
21. African-American Heritage Trail there’s always something to celebrate at our festivals year-round, from JazzFest
camp filled with wonder and learning. The interior space is patterned after an aircraft carrier and
22. Year-round festivals in the spring to the seafood and arts festivals in the fall.
includes incredible detail to make students feel like they are living and breathing as a pilot. The
23. Bayview Park So forget the coupons, and enjoy a memorable, money-saving vacation right in
highlight of the facility is six simulation and immersion centers, which feature high-tech, virtual
24. St. Michael’s Cemetery the Pensacola Bay Area.
world experiences that provide a hands-on, realistic flying adventure.
25. Mardi Gras and Fiesta parades

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Top 10 Fun Facts about the
National Naval Aviation Museum
1. Free admission
2. More than 150 beautifully restored aircraft
representing the Navy, Marine Corps and
Coast Guard
3. More than 4,000 artifacts, including
Fort Barrancas Seafood Festival
uniforms, artwork, personal letters and more
4. Free walking and trolley tours with retired
JazzFest military volunteers
5. Exciting films in the Naval Aviation
Memorial IMAX® Theatre, featuring the
25 Fun, Free Things To Do In The Pensacola Bay Area offers some of the best values of
largest movie screen in Florida
The Pensacola Bay Area any coastal destination, which means getting a much-needed break 6. 20 thrilling minutes at the controls of an
1. Beaches–Perdido Key and Pensacola Beach for yourself and your budget. Most of our area’s most popular F-14 Tomcat in the Top Gun Air Combat
2. National Naval Aviation Museum attractions are absolutely free. Simulation Center
3. T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum
Spend your days on our beaches without spending a dime. We’re lucky to have 7. 5-minute multi-sensory experience in the
4. Quayside Art Gallery
a national park right in our backyard, which means visitors have access to park motion-based simulator
5. Evenings in Old Seville outdoor concerts
ranger programs, such as barrier island walks and a Fort Barrancas 8. Cubi Dog at the authentic Cubi Bar Cafe,
6. Gulf Islands National Seashore ranger-led
guided tour. Even pets can have fun splashing around Bayou Texar on their a re-creation of the famous Cubi Point
programs
very own dog beach. Officers’ Club in the Philippines
7. Blue Angels practices and air shows
Pensacola is America’s First Settlement, and we want visitors to 9. New USS Kiddie Hawk children’s exhibit
8. Geo-caching
10. Blue Angels air show practices behind the
9. Nature trails have free access to our unique history. Enjoy free admission to the
museum, with a chance to meet the pilots
10. Bands on the Beach concerts National Naval Aviation Museum and to the
11. Veterans Memorial Park Blue Angels practice air shows. Walk along our
12. Pensacola Colonial African-American Heritage Trail. See the
Archaeological Trail Centennial of Naval Aviation: 1911-2011
nation’s only replica of the Vietnam Memorial,
13. Bay Bluff Park This year, Pensacola will celebrate 100 years of Naval aviation with special events such as
step inside St. Michael’s Cemetery, Florida’s oldest
14. Project GreenShores an additional Blue Angels show, tours of the Iwo Jima and a commissioning of the USS Lawrence. For more
cemetery, or visit the site of a Revolutionary War battle. Even
15. Pensacola’s historic districts information, visit www.celebrateflight.com.
Bands on the Bea your kids can make history as they dress in costume inside the
16. Seashell shopping ch Plus, a visit to the museum is a perfect way to celebrate the history of flight. Children can climb into
T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum.
17. Shoreline Park cockpits or simulators for hands-on fun, and adults can marvel at the impressive display of vintage aircraft,
We offer plenty of free entertainment options, from
18. Sounds of Summer concert series including the first plane to cross the Atlantic and the first to land on the South Pole. The museum is open daily
catching beads and candy at our Mardi Gras parades in March and our
19. Fort Barrancas from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., except Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
20. Advanced Redoubt Fiesta parade in June to relaxing during our summer concert series. And
In 2012, the National Flight Academy will open to 7th-12th grade students, offering a one-week
21. African-American Heritage Trail there’s always something to celebrate at our festivals year-round, from JazzFest
camp filled with wonder and learning. The interior space is patterned after an aircraft carrier and
22. Year-round festivals in the spring to the seafood and arts festivals in the fall.
includes incredible detail to make students feel like they are living and breathing as a pilot. The
23. Bayview Park So forget the coupons, and enjoy a memorable, money-saving vacation right in
highlight of the facility is six simulation and immersion centers, which feature high-tech, virtual
24. St. Michael’s Cemetery the Pensacola Bay Area.
world experiences that provide a hands-on, realistic flying adventure.
25. Mardi Gras and Fiesta parades

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Historic Fact
Did you know the king and queen of Spain
visited Pensacola in 2009 for our 450th
anniversary? We were founded in 1559 by
Spanish sailor Don Tristan de Luna.

Who was Don Tristan de Luna?


Born in Spain in 1519, Tristan de Luna y
Arellano came to New Spain (now Mexico)
with Hernan Cortes, conqueror of Mexico, in
1530. De Luna was chosen by the viceroy of
Mexico to explore the Gulf of Mexico’s
coastline with an eye toward establishing a new
colony to protect Spanish shipping and to
establish a trade route to Santa Elena (present
day Tybee Island, Ga.), where another colony
was to be established.
With the Gulf Islands National Seashore A Water Wonderland With 13 ships, more than 1,500 soldiers and
and its miles of white-sand beach With warm temperatures and settlers and 240 horses, de Luna sailed into
Pensacola Bay on Aug. 15, 1559, settling on
encompassing both Pensacola Beach and more than 340 days of sun, it’s no
the site of what is now NAS Pensacola. The
Perdido Key, our visitors will always have the wonder the Pensacola Bay Area is area was largely unpopulated, but de Luna
opportunity to experience Florida as it used a water wonderland where you retained most of his supplies aboard his
to be. can get your feet wet with ships. When a hurricane struck on Sept. 19,
The national seashore and its federally adventures that will leave you destroying most of his ships and supplies,

protected beaches offer the perfect venue for


Sandy Facts the budding colony was seriously threatened.
with a collection of favorite vacation memories.
• The white sand of our beaches results from quartz, the bones of the Four relief voyages were attempted but the
an array of ranger-led programs as varied as Charter a sailboat or rent a waverunner. Kayak into a secluded cove or
Appalachian Mountains far to the north, washing down the region’s rivers to expedition was doomed by the disaster.
island walks or snorkeling expeditions in our watch beautiful shore birds such as terns and skimmers fish the shallows. De Luna fell ill, and the hungry immigrants
the sea over millions of years.
emerald waters. To catch your own meal, we have a fleet of opportunities ranging from deep- • Soft and powdery, the sand is very fine-grained and is called “singing sand” began to turn to mutiny. The viceroy replaced
water, offshore fishing trips for billfish to casting a fly while sight fishing for because it squeaks underfoot. de Luna with another governor, Angel de
• Sand dunes topped with sea oats are a vital part of the ecosystem and help Villafane, but the Pensacola enterprise was
What to Pack: Five Essentials pompano right on the Gulf.
protect our barrier islands during severe waves and weather. beyond salvation. Soon de Luna and the other
• Casual, cool clothes If you haven’t been to our shores, prepare to be dazzled. From sugar-white
survivors scattered to Cuba and Mexico where
• Camera beaches and warm, emerald-green water swept by gentle breezes de Luna served as governor of the Yucatan until
• Waterproof sunscreen to glorious sunsets and skies awash with stars, ours is a landscape Travel Tips: his death at age 52.
It’s always safest to swim where lifeguards are present. And never swim alone.
• Games for the beach to turn dreams into reality. Europeans did not re-populate the area until
Be sure to check (850) 932-SURF for flag conditions.
• Swimsuit 1698, when a Spanish fleet returned and
calm use marine life no Pensacola became a formal Spanish colony.
conditions precaution is present swimming
page 14 page 15
Historic Fact
Did you know the king and queen of Spain
visited Pensacola in 2009 for our 450th
anniversary? We were founded in 1559 by
Spanish sailor Don Tristan de Luna.

Who was Don Tristan de Luna?


Born in Spain in 1519, Tristan de Luna y
Arellano came to New Spain (now Mexico)
with Hernan Cortes, conqueror of Mexico, in
1530. De Luna was chosen by the viceroy of
Mexico to explore the Gulf of Mexico’s
coastline with an eye toward establishing a new
colony to protect Spanish shipping and to
establish a trade route to Santa Elena (present
day Tybee Island, Ga.), where another colony
was to be established.
With the Gulf Islands National Seashore A Water Wonderland With 13 ships, more than 1,500 soldiers and
and its miles of white-sand beach With warm temperatures and settlers and 240 horses, de Luna sailed into
Pensacola Bay on Aug. 15, 1559, settling on
encompassing both Pensacola Beach and more than 340 days of sun, it’s no
the site of what is now NAS Pensacola. The
Perdido Key, our visitors will always have the wonder the Pensacola Bay Area is area was largely unpopulated, but de Luna
opportunity to experience Florida as it used a water wonderland where you retained most of his supplies aboard his
to be. can get your feet wet with ships. When a hurricane struck on Sept. 19,
The national seashore and its federally adventures that will leave you destroying most of his ships and supplies,

protected beaches offer the perfect venue for


Sandy Facts the budding colony was seriously threatened.
with a collection of favorite vacation memories.
• The white sand of our beaches results from quartz, the bones of the Four relief voyages were attempted but the
an array of ranger-led programs as varied as Charter a sailboat or rent a waverunner. Kayak into a secluded cove or
Appalachian Mountains far to the north, washing down the region’s rivers to expedition was doomed by the disaster.
island walks or snorkeling expeditions in our watch beautiful shore birds such as terns and skimmers fish the shallows. De Luna fell ill, and the hungry immigrants
the sea over millions of years.
emerald waters. To catch your own meal, we have a fleet of opportunities ranging from deep- • Soft and powdery, the sand is very fine-grained and is called “singing sand” began to turn to mutiny. The viceroy replaced
water, offshore fishing trips for billfish to casting a fly while sight fishing for because it squeaks underfoot. de Luna with another governor, Angel de
• Sand dunes topped with sea oats are a vital part of the ecosystem and help Villafane, but the Pensacola enterprise was
What to Pack: Five Essentials pompano right on the Gulf.
protect our barrier islands during severe waves and weather. beyond salvation. Soon de Luna and the other
• Casual, cool clothes If you haven’t been to our shores, prepare to be dazzled. From sugar-white
survivors scattered to Cuba and Mexico where
• Camera beaches and warm, emerald-green water swept by gentle breezes de Luna served as governor of the Yucatan until
• Waterproof sunscreen to glorious sunsets and skies awash with stars, ours is a landscape Travel Tips: his death at age 52.
It’s always safest to swim where lifeguards are present. And never swim alone.
• Games for the beach to turn dreams into reality. Europeans did not re-populate the area until
Be sure to check (850) 932-SURF for flag conditions.
• Swimsuit 1698, when a Spanish fleet returned and
calm use marine life no Pensacola became a formal Spanish colony.
conditions precaution is present swimming
page 14 page 15
Pensacola Be
ach Air Show

Pensacola Beach at a Glance


Beaches: They range from popular local hangouts
complete with concessions and attractions to secluded
beaches in the national seashore where your footprints
could be the day’s first.
Popular Activities: Visitors can choose from a host
of water activities such as parasailing, fishing, kayaking
or surfing. For those without sea legs, we offer
everything from shopping and first-class dining to
miniature golf and exploring pre-Civil War era forts.
The Island Cross Location: Pensacola Beach is a 10-minute drive from
The 10-foot-tall, cast concrete cross was erected in 1959, the 400th downtown Pensacola and is on Santa Rosa Island, one
anniversary of Pensacola’s founding, to commemorate the first Christian mass of the world’s longest barrier islands.
Events: Everything from Bands on the Beach concerts
held in the United States. But it was in the wake of Hurricane Ivan in 2004
each Tuesday, May through October, to the Fiesta of
that the cross became a symbol of something even more – faith and resilience
Five Flags sand-sculpting contest and July’s gigantic
in the face of massive destruction. When Ivan flattened most of the dunes
Pensacola Beach Air Show, featuring the U.S. Navy
along the Gulf of Mexico for miles to the east and west, the dune with its
Blue Angels. www.pensacolabeachchamber.com
Island Cross was inexplicably among the very few that stood firm.
New This Year: Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville Beach
Hotel, Holiday Inn Resort and The Grand Marlin
restaurant.

Casino Beach. Located beneath the famous “beach ball,” this is the place to
Geronimo. Pensacola’s First
Tourist Attraction
see and be seen. Named for a 1940s-era casino, the beach is now home to the
On the morning of Oct. 25, 1886, a train with
Pensacola Beach Sign Pensacola Beach pier and Gulfside Pavilion, a venue for free concerts. 15 Apache warriors, their women and children, and
For millions of tourists and locals alike, Fort Pickens, Gulf Islands National Seashore. About 10 miles west of 30 soldiers pulled into Pensacola. Among the
the neon sign topped with a 20-foot Casino Beach is Fort Pickens, a massive brick fortress held by Union forces warriors was the most famous Apache of all, the
sailfish telling drivers to “Turn Right” has great chief Geronimo. Geronimo and his men had
throughout the Civil War. National park rangers lead free tours. $8 admission,
marked the last turn before Pensacola just surrendered in Arizona and, along with more
(850) 934-2600, www.nps.gov/guis
Beach. Designed in the colorful Populuxe than 400 of his people, had been exiled and sent
Pensacola Beach Fishing Pier. One of the Gulf of Mexico’s longest piers
style in the late `50s by a local ad agency, to prison. Geronimo was sent to Fort Pickens, a
at 1,471 feet, fish from it all day for $7.50 or stroll the pier for $1.25. massive brick fortress on Pensacola Beach. Tourists,
the sign was first in downtown Pensacola.
41 Fort Pickens Rd., (850) 934-7200, www.fishpensacolabeachpier.com. who were issued passes before taking a boat to the
The florid style fell out of favor and some
Quietwater Beach or “Baby Beach.” Quietwater’s safe and shallow waters island, began to visit the fort. According to one story,
pushed for the sign’s destruction before
Geronimo cut buttons from his clothes and sold
fans rallied to its defense. In 1962 the sign along Santa Rosa Sound appeal especially to parents with small children. Nearby
them to the visitors. At night, one of his three
was moved to its current location. Rebuilt are businesses with waverunners, kayaks, jet skis, sailboats and other rentals.
wives sewed more buttons on, and the next
twice due to hurricanes, one of the 400 Quietwater Beach Rd., www.pensacolabeachchamber.com. day he repeated the act. While in Pensacola
original metal sailfish was donated to the Portofino Boardwalk. Featuring a mix of shops, eateries, entertainment one of Geronimo’s wives, She-gha, died. She
Pensacola Historical Society and the other complexes and the shell stage, the boardwalk is the heart of Pensacola Beach. is buried in Barrancas National Cemetery at NAS
is displayed at Flounders Chowder House 400 Quietwater Beach Rd., www.pensacolabeachchamber.com. Pensacola. Geronimo was relocated to Alabama and
on Pensacola Beach. then Oklahoma where he died in 1909. His people, the
Fort Pickens
Chiricahua Apache, were freed in 1913.

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Pensacola Be
ach Air Show

Pensacola Beach at a Glance


Beaches: They range from popular local hangouts
complete with concessions and attractions to secluded
beaches in the national seashore where your footprints
could be the day’s first.
Popular Activities: Visitors can choose from a host
of water activities such as parasailing, fishing, kayaking
or surfing. For those without sea legs, we offer
everything from shopping and first-class dining to
miniature golf and exploring pre-Civil War era forts.
The Island Cross Location: Pensacola Beach is a 10-minute drive from
The 10-foot-tall, cast concrete cross was erected in 1959, the 400th downtown Pensacola and is on Santa Rosa Island, one
anniversary of Pensacola’s founding, to commemorate the first Christian mass of the world’s longest barrier islands.
Events: Everything from Bands on the Beach concerts
held in the United States. But it was in the wake of Hurricane Ivan in 2004
each Tuesday, May through October, to the Fiesta of
that the cross became a symbol of something even more – faith and resilience
Five Flags sand-sculpting contest and July’s gigantic
in the face of massive destruction. When Ivan flattened most of the dunes
Pensacola Beach Air Show, featuring the U.S. Navy
along the Gulf of Mexico for miles to the east and west, the dune with its
Blue Angels. www.pensacolabeachchamber.com
Island Cross was inexplicably among the very few that stood firm.
New This Year: Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville Beach
Hotel, Holiday Inn Resort and The Grand Marlin
restaurant.

Casino Beach. Located beneath the famous “beach ball,” this is the place to
Geronimo. Pensacola’s First
Tourist Attraction
see and be seen. Named for a 1940s-era casino, the beach is now home to the
On the morning of Oct. 25, 1886, a train with
Pensacola Beach Sign Pensacola Beach pier and Gulfside Pavilion, a venue for free concerts. 15 Apache warriors, their women and children, and
For millions of tourists and locals alike, Fort Pickens, Gulf Islands National Seashore. About 10 miles west of 30 soldiers pulled into Pensacola. Among the
the neon sign topped with a 20-foot Casino Beach is Fort Pickens, a massive brick fortress held by Union forces warriors was the most famous Apache of all, the
sailfish telling drivers to “Turn Right” has great chief Geronimo. Geronimo and his men had
throughout the Civil War. National park rangers lead free tours. $8 admission,
marked the last turn before Pensacola just surrendered in Arizona and, along with more
(850) 934-2600, www.nps.gov/guis
Beach. Designed in the colorful Populuxe than 400 of his people, had been exiled and sent
Pensacola Beach Fishing Pier. One of the Gulf of Mexico’s longest piers
style in the late `50s by a local ad agency, to prison. Geronimo was sent to Fort Pickens, a
at 1,471 feet, fish from it all day for $7.50 or stroll the pier for $1.25. massive brick fortress on Pensacola Beach. Tourists,
the sign was first in downtown Pensacola.
41 Fort Pickens Rd., (850) 934-7200, www.fishpensacolabeachpier.com. who were issued passes before taking a boat to the
The florid style fell out of favor and some
Quietwater Beach or “Baby Beach.” Quietwater’s safe and shallow waters island, began to visit the fort. According to one story,
pushed for the sign’s destruction before
Geronimo cut buttons from his clothes and sold
fans rallied to its defense. In 1962 the sign along Santa Rosa Sound appeal especially to parents with small children. Nearby
them to the visitors. At night, one of his three
was moved to its current location. Rebuilt are businesses with waverunners, kayaks, jet skis, sailboats and other rentals.
wives sewed more buttons on, and the next
twice due to hurricanes, one of the 400 Quietwater Beach Rd., www.pensacolabeachchamber.com. day he repeated the act. While in Pensacola
original metal sailfish was donated to the Portofino Boardwalk. Featuring a mix of shops, eateries, entertainment one of Geronimo’s wives, She-gha, died. She
Pensacola Historical Society and the other complexes and the shell stage, the boardwalk is the heart of Pensacola Beach. is buried in Barrancas National Cemetery at NAS
is displayed at Flounders Chowder House 400 Quietwater Beach Rd., www.pensacolabeachchamber.com. Pensacola. Geronimo was relocated to Alabama and
on Pensacola Beach. then Oklahoma where he died in 1909. His people, the
Fort Pickens
Chiricahua Apache, were freed in 1913.

page 16 page 17
Fun Facts
• The Perdido pitcher plant is one of only two
carnivorous plants in the world.
• The famous Flora-Bama bar straddles the
Florida/Alabama state line right on the Gulf of
Mexico.
• The Perdido Key Beach Mouse, an
endangered species, was almost wiped out in
the mid-1990s by Hurricanes Erin and Opal.
Since then, its numbers have grown from
fewer than 40 to near 500. In contrast to its
inland relatives, the Perdido Key Beach Mouse
steers clear of people, instead preferring to
meander among the dunes near its burrow.
Mouse burrows are usually located in the
dunes at the base of a shrub, clump of grass
or near some vegetated cover.

Perdido Key at a Glance


Beaches: More than 60 percent of the
15-mile island is protected park land boasting
white-sand beaches.
Popular Activities: With a national
seashore and state parks, Perdido Key lets
visitors get back to nature, whether playing a
Big Lagoon State Park. Located along the Intracoastal Waterway, this 698-acre gem round of golf, bird watching or snorkeling.
offers a variety of water- and nature-related activities, from a 40-foot observation tower Location: About 15 miles southwest of
to miles of trails where native plants and wildlife can be observed up close. Rent a canoe Pensacola and 30 minutes from Pensacola
for $3, set up camp, spread a picnic or just gaze at the starry sky. 12301 Gulf Beach Gulf Coast Regional Airport.
Hwy., (850) 492-1595, www.floridastateparks.org/biglagoon. Events: Start off the new
Lost Key Golf Club. Far more than just a golf club, this designated Audubon
What’s in a Name? Fort McRee Ruins. This pre-Civil War era fort, accessible only by boat, was built to year with the
Signature Cooperative Sanctuary is a fine way to combine bird-watching with
Perdido is Spanish for “lost,” guard Pensacola Pass, the entrance to Pensacola Bay, and sits at Perdido Key’s Polar Bear Dip or
a round of golf. For other area courses, see page 35. 625 Lost Key Dr.,
easternmost point, www.visitperdido.com. try throwing a fish
which makes a lot of sense to our (850) 549-2160, www.lostkey.com. across state lines at the
visitors. They love to lose themselves Johnson Beach, Gulf Islands National Seashore. This national park, covering
Perdido Key State Park. This stunning 247-acre area borders the Gulf of annual Interstate Mullet
in our breathtaking beaches, relaxed the key’s eastern end, offers picnic tables, restrooms and ranger-led programs such as
Mexico. Recreational possibilities range from swimming to picnicking to surf Toss at the legendary Flora-Bama
pace and distinctive personality. guided walks and snorkeling. $8 admission, (850) 934-2600, www.nps.gov/guis.
fishing. (850) 492-1595, www.floridastateparks.org/perdidokey. roadhouse. Spike a volleyball during
www.visitperdido.com Rosamond Johnson Monument, Johnson Beach. This monument honors
Tarkiln Bayou State Park. Located on Bauer Road just a few miles from the Perdido Key Open or unwind in the
Escambia County resident Rosamond Johnson for his service in the U.S. Army during the fall at the Martini Festival or the Frank
Perdido Key, the park’s boardwalks and trails lead to beautiful natural areas
Korean War. He died at age 17 while returning across the 38th Parallel for the third time Brown International Songwriters Festival,
boasting wildlife such as osprey, raccoons, fox and deer, as well as fields of
to rescue wounded soldiers. featuring singer-songwriters from across the
pitcher plants. (850) 492-1595, www.floridastateparks.org/tarkilnbayou.
country. www.perdidochamber.com/events.

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Fun Facts
• The Perdido pitcher plant is one of only two
carnivorous plants in the world.
• The famous Flora-Bama bar straddles the
Florida/Alabama state line right on the Gulf of
Mexico.
• The Perdido Key Beach Mouse, an
endangered species, was almost wiped out in
the mid-1990s by Hurricanes Erin and Opal.
Since then, its numbers have grown from
fewer than 40 to near 500. In contrast to its
inland relatives, the Perdido Key Beach Mouse
steers clear of people, instead preferring to
meander among the dunes near its burrow.
Mouse burrows are usually located in the
dunes at the base of a shrub, clump of grass
or near some vegetated cover.

Perdido Key at a Glance


Beaches: More than 60 percent of the
15-mile island is protected park land boasting
white-sand beaches.
Popular Activities: With a national
seashore and state parks, Perdido Key lets
visitors get back to nature, whether playing a
Big Lagoon State Park. Located along the Intracoastal Waterway, this 698-acre gem round of golf, bird watching or snorkeling.
offers a variety of water- and nature-related activities, from a 40-foot observation tower Location: About 15 miles southwest of
to miles of trails where native plants and wildlife can be observed up close. Rent a canoe Pensacola and 30 minutes from Pensacola
for $3, set up camp, spread a picnic or just gaze at the starry sky. 12301 Gulf Beach Gulf Coast Regional Airport.
Hwy., (850) 492-1595, www.floridastateparks.org/biglagoon. Events: Start off the new
Lost Key Golf Club. Far more than just a golf club, this designated Audubon
What’s in a Name? Fort McRee Ruins. This pre-Civil War era fort, accessible only by boat, was built to year with the
Signature Cooperative Sanctuary is a fine way to combine bird-watching with
Perdido is Spanish for “lost,” guard Pensacola Pass, the entrance to Pensacola Bay, and sits at Perdido Key’s Polar Bear Dip or
a round of golf. For other area courses, see page 35. 625 Lost Key Dr.,
easternmost point, www.visitperdido.com. try throwing a fish
which makes a lot of sense to our (850) 549-2160, www.lostkey.com. across state lines at the
visitors. They love to lose themselves Johnson Beach, Gulf Islands National Seashore. This national park, covering
Perdido Key State Park. This stunning 247-acre area borders the Gulf of annual Interstate Mullet
in our breathtaking beaches, relaxed the key’s eastern end, offers picnic tables, restrooms and ranger-led programs such as
Mexico. Recreational possibilities range from swimming to picnicking to surf Toss at the legendary Flora-Bama
pace and distinctive personality. guided walks and snorkeling. $8 admission, (850) 934-2600, www.nps.gov/guis.
fishing. (850) 492-1595, www.floridastateparks.org/perdidokey. roadhouse. Spike a volleyball during
www.visitperdido.com Rosamond Johnson Monument, Johnson Beach. This monument honors
Tarkiln Bayou State Park. Located on Bauer Road just a few miles from the Perdido Key Open or unwind in the
Escambia County resident Rosamond Johnson for his service in the U.S. Army during the fall at the Martini Festival or the Frank
Perdido Key, the park’s boardwalks and trails lead to beautiful natural areas
Korean War. He died at age 17 while returning across the 38th Parallel for the third time Brown International Songwriters Festival,
boasting wildlife such as osprey, raccoons, fox and deer, as well as fields of
to rescue wounded soldiers. featuring singer-songwriters from across the
pitcher plants. (850) 492-1595, www.floridastateparks.org/tarkilnbayou.
country. www.perdidochamber.com/events.

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Plaza de Luna looking north Hopjacks Palafox Place

District Page No.

Historic District. . . . . . 22
Visiting America’s first European settlement unveils more than just an intriguing story of Historic Pens
acola Village
history. Within just a few blocks from just about any point in downtown Pensacola, 450 years of
history and tradition blend seamlessly with cosmopolitan progress. Enjoy a walking history lesson, timeless architecture, Museum/Arts District . . 24
intriguing art galleries, a satisfying meal, live entertainment, a show and some of the Gulf Coast’s best shopping while exploring the
place where America began – all in Downtown Pensacola. Waterfront District . . . 25

To help organize the wealth of unique offerings and attractions into Belmont/Devilliers
District . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
manageable walkable excursions, Downtown Pensacola can be
divided into seven distinct areas: Historic District,
Civic Center District . . 26
Museum/Arts District, Waterfront District, Belmont DeVilliers
District, Civic Center District, Government Center District
Government District . . 26
and Business District. Public parking is plentiful in every district of
downtown, whether curbside, or in one of the 16 convenient public lots
or garages. Colorful wayfinding signage guides visitors to parking options Business District . . . . . 26
and then on foot through centuries-old streets and brick sidewalks to the

Fish House
Deck
major attractions in each district. For more parking information, P Parking Lot/Garage
visit www.pensacolaparking.com.

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Plaza de Luna looking north Hopjacks Palafox Place

District Page No.

Historic District. . . . . . 22
Visiting America’s first European settlement unveils more than just an intriguing story of Historic Pens
acola Village
history. Within just a few blocks from just about any point in downtown Pensacola, 450 years of
history and tradition blend seamlessly with cosmopolitan progress. Enjoy a walking history lesson, timeless architecture, Museum/Arts District . . 24
intriguing art galleries, a satisfying meal, live entertainment, a show and some of the Gulf Coast’s best shopping while exploring the
place where America began – all in Downtown Pensacola. Waterfront District . . . 25

To help organize the wealth of unique offerings and attractions into Belmont/Devilliers
District . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
manageable walkable excursions, Downtown Pensacola can be
divided into seven distinct areas: Historic District,
Civic Center District . . 26
Museum/Arts District, Waterfront District, Belmont DeVilliers
District, Civic Center District, Government Center District
Government District . . 26
and Business District. Public parking is plentiful in every district of
downtown, whether curbside, or in one of the 16 convenient public lots
or garages. Colorful wayfinding signage guides visitors to parking options Business District . . . . . 26
and then on foot through centuries-old streets and brick sidewalks to the

Fish House
Deck
major attractions in each district. For more parking information, P Parking Lot/Garage
visit www.pensacolaparking.com.

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d and Breakfas
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emorial Park Palafox Street/Palafox Place winds its


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way southward through the heart of the district


to Pensacola Bay and boasts dozens of locally
Palafox Market owned, one-of-a-kind shops, including five
jewelers, six art galleries, full-service music stores,
clothing boutiques, a shop offering state-of-the-
art kitchenware and dozens more.
Saturdays during the late spring, summer and
fall, local farmers and artisans offer their wares at
the Palafox Market, an open-air market under
the canopy in Martin Luther King, Jr. Plaza,
dominated by a bust of the late civil rights leader.
With more than two-dozen cafés and
restaurants serving everything from tapas to oyster
po-boys and gourmet pizza, downtown Pensacola
Saenger Theatre St. Michael’s Cemetery Will Call Sports Grille offers something for every taste. Take advantage
of our mild weather to dine street side at New
York Nick’s, Hopjacks Pizza Kitchen,
Historic District
Ragtyme Grill, The Leisure Club,
The Historic District abounds with French Creole, Spanish Colonial and British Arts-and-
Breaktime Café or Global Grill, or on the
Crafts influenced architecture.
balcony at Will Call Sports Grille.
Historic Pensacola Village includes a collection of 27 buildings and houses decorated
Eight bars in the district offer libations and live
in the style of the period and staffed by re-enactors in period dress. Explore the footprint of
entertainment, including Seville Quarter with
the original British fort; visit Plaza Ferdinand where Spain ceded Florida to the United
eight rooms, each with a different theme. For
States and where a bust marks the spot where Gen. Andrew Jackson was sworn in as the
concerts from rock to reggae to rap Vinyl Music
first territorial governor; stroll historic St. Michael’s Cemetery, designated a cemetery
Hall, located in the historic Masonic Lodge at
by the King of Spain in 1807 and where Stephen Mallory, secretary of the Confederate
the corner of Garden and Palafox streets, offers
Navy, is buried beneath a Confederate naval standard (following the Civil War Mallory
live music several times weekly.
was imprisoned and charged with treason; he was later pardoned by President Andrew
For those wishing to spend the night
Johnson); or visit Veterans Memorial Park on Bayfront Parkway.
downtown, Solé Inn and Suites, a trendy
The historic Saenger Theatre, circa 1925, recently underwent a $15 million
boutique hotel on North Palafox Street, or the
renovation and expansion. Housing ballet, symphony, opera, dance, traveling Broadway
Lee House Bed and Breakfast overlooking
shows and other performances, the Saenger comes alive with entertainment more than
Pensacola Bay, would likely fit the bill.
200 nights a year.

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Historic Pensacola Village
Lee House Be
d and Breakfas
t

emorial Park Palafox Street/Palafox Place winds its


Veterans M

way southward through the heart of the district


to Pensacola Bay and boasts dozens of locally
Palafox Market owned, one-of-a-kind shops, including five
jewelers, six art galleries, full-service music stores,
clothing boutiques, a shop offering state-of-the-
art kitchenware and dozens more.
Saturdays during the late spring, summer and
fall, local farmers and artisans offer their wares at
the Palafox Market, an open-air market under
the canopy in Martin Luther King, Jr. Plaza,
dominated by a bust of the late civil rights leader.
With more than two-dozen cafés and
restaurants serving everything from tapas to oyster
po-boys and gourmet pizza, downtown Pensacola
Saenger Theatre St. Michael’s Cemetery Will Call Sports Grille offers something for every taste. Take advantage
of our mild weather to dine street side at New
York Nick’s, Hopjacks Pizza Kitchen,
Historic District
Ragtyme Grill, The Leisure Club,
The Historic District abounds with French Creole, Spanish Colonial and British Arts-and-
Breaktime Café or Global Grill, or on the
Crafts influenced architecture.
balcony at Will Call Sports Grille.
Historic Pensacola Village includes a collection of 27 buildings and houses decorated
Eight bars in the district offer libations and live
in the style of the period and staffed by re-enactors in period dress. Explore the footprint of
entertainment, including Seville Quarter with
the original British fort; visit Plaza Ferdinand where Spain ceded Florida to the United
eight rooms, each with a different theme. For
States and where a bust marks the spot where Gen. Andrew Jackson was sworn in as the
concerts from rock to reggae to rap Vinyl Music
first territorial governor; stroll historic St. Michael’s Cemetery, designated a cemetery
Hall, located in the historic Masonic Lodge at
by the King of Spain in 1807 and where Stephen Mallory, secretary of the Confederate
the corner of Garden and Palafox streets, offers
Navy, is buried beneath a Confederate naval standard (following the Civil War Mallory
live music several times weekly.
was imprisoned and charged with treason; he was later pardoned by President Andrew
For those wishing to spend the night
Johnson); or visit Veterans Memorial Park on Bayfront Parkway.
downtown, Solé Inn and Suites, a trendy
The historic Saenger Theatre, circa 1925, recently underwent a $15 million
boutique hotel on North Palafox Street, or the
renovation and expansion. Housing ballet, symphony, opera, dance, traveling Broadway
Lee House Bed and Breakfast overlooking
shows and other performances, the Saenger comes alive with entertainment more than
Pensacola Bay, would likely fit the bill.
200 nights a year.

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Historic Pensacola Village
Five Sisters Blues
Café

Waterfront District
The history of Pensacola looks to Pensacola Bay and the
Waterfront District, from the Port of Pensacola to
Plaza de Luna to the now under-construction Community
Maritime Park.
Outside the port’s gates in a historic cannery, the Fish
House and Atlas Oyster House offer signature seafood
dishes and waterfront dining overlooking Pensacola Bay.
Plaza de Luna, named for the Spaniard who claimed
Plaza de Luna
Pensacola for the crown in 1559, is a waterfront park with
spectacular views and the perfect place to fish, watch the
pelicans or contemplate the sunset over Pensacola Bay.
Thursday afternoons, April through September, the plaza
comes alive right before sunset with live musical concerts.
Pensacola Museum of Art
New World Inn, north of Plaza de Luna, is a charming
boutique hotel with individually decorated rooms and a
quiet atmosphere. It is also home to 600 South, a perfect
Museum/Arts District place for fine wine and tapas-indoors or out.
The largest concentration of museums and art galleries
in Northwest Florida is tucked away in a small district south of the Historic Belmont DeVilliers District
District. Gathered around the intersection of Zarragossa and Jefferson streets are Atlas Oyster House and The Deck Bar The Belmont DeVilliers District, occupying the
four museums, a performing arts center and several art galleries. northwest corner of downtown, is rich with culture and
Located in Pensacola’s former city hall, the T.T. Wentworth Jr. Florida heritage. At the corner of Belmont and DeVilliers streets, the
State Museum is home to diverse collections illustrating early life in the DeVilliers Cultural Heritage Museum showcases local
Florida Panhandle. and national blues, jazz and gospel talents, as well as
The Pensacola Museum of Art, in housing a local performing arts museum. The Belmont
the former Pensacola Jail, houses works of Arts & Cultural Center across the street offers live
T.T. Wentworth Jr. Florida State Museum 20th century masters including Salvador performing arts, glass blowing and pottery workshops, as
Dali, Miriam Schaprio and Milton Avery, well as static art displays. A few doors away, The Gumbo
Jackson’s Steakhouse
and is just a short walk down Zarragossa Gallery features an eclectic blend of art dedicated to
Street from the Pensacola Historical showcasing Pensacola’s “forgotten communities.”
Museum and the Museum of The district’s food and entertainment offerings include
Commerce. Blue Dot Barbecue, a unique and long-standing
Occupying almost half a city block in Pensacola’s former courthouse Pensacola institution, and a newer entry, Five Sisters
is the Pensacola Cultural Center and Pensacola Little Theatre. Inside Blues Café, offering Southern-style soul food and live
the Cultural Center is a local bistro, Portobello Market, and just steps entertainment on the weekends.
away, Jackson’s Steakhouse offers a sophisticated place for that extra
special dinner or lunch.
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Belmont Arts & Cultural Center
Five Sisters Blues
Café

Waterfront District
The history of Pensacola looks to Pensacola Bay and the
Waterfront District, from the Port of Pensacola to
Plaza de Luna to the now under-construction Community
Maritime Park.
Outside the port’s gates in a historic cannery, the Fish
House and Atlas Oyster House offer signature seafood
dishes and waterfront dining overlooking Pensacola Bay.
Plaza de Luna, named for the Spaniard who claimed
Plaza de Luna
Pensacola for the crown in 1559, is a waterfront park with
spectacular views and the perfect place to fish, watch the
pelicans or contemplate the sunset over Pensacola Bay.
Thursday afternoons, April through September, the plaza
comes alive right before sunset with live musical concerts.
Pensacola Museum of Art
New World Inn, north of Plaza de Luna, is a charming
boutique hotel with individually decorated rooms and a
quiet atmosphere. It is also home to 600 South, a perfect
Museum/Arts District place for fine wine and tapas-indoors or out.
The largest concentration of museums and art galleries
in Northwest Florida is tucked away in a small district south of the Historic Belmont DeVilliers District
District. Gathered around the intersection of Zarragossa and Jefferson streets are Atlas Oyster House and The Deck Bar The Belmont DeVilliers District, occupying the
four museums, a performing arts center and several art galleries. northwest corner of downtown, is rich with culture and
Located in Pensacola’s former city hall, the T.T. Wentworth Jr. Florida heritage. At the corner of Belmont and DeVilliers streets, the
State Museum is home to diverse collections illustrating early life in the DeVilliers Cultural Heritage Museum showcases local
Florida Panhandle. and national blues, jazz and gospel talents, as well as
The Pensacola Museum of Art, in housing a local performing arts museum. The Belmont
the former Pensacola Jail, houses works of Arts & Cultural Center across the street offers live
T.T. Wentworth Jr. Florida State Museum 20th century masters including Salvador performing arts, glass blowing and pottery workshops, as
Dali, Miriam Schaprio and Milton Avery, well as static art displays. A few doors away, The Gumbo
Jackson’s Steakhouse
and is just a short walk down Zarragossa Gallery features an eclectic blend of art dedicated to
Street from the Pensacola Historical showcasing Pensacola’s “forgotten communities.”
Museum and the Museum of The district’s food and entertainment offerings include
Commerce. Blue Dot Barbecue, a unique and long-standing
Occupying almost half a city block in Pensacola’s former courthouse Pensacola institution, and a newer entry, Five Sisters
is the Pensacola Cultural Center and Pensacola Little Theatre. Inside Blues Café, offering Southern-style soul food and live
the Cultural Center is a local bistro, Portobello Market, and just steps entertainment on the weekends.
away, Jackson’s Steakhouse offers a sophisticated place for that extra
special dinner or lunch.
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Belmont Arts & Cultural Center
Artesana Imports Fiesta Day Parade Ever’man Natural Foods
Downtown Businesses
Historic District Historic District Historic District Waterfront District
Entertainment Retail & Restaurants Retail & Restaurants Lodging
5 1/2 Bar • 5 E. Garden St. Breaktime Café by Dawn • 34 Palafox Pl. Sluggos • 101 S. Jefferson St. New World Inn • 600 S. Palafox St.
(850) 433-5333 (850) 791-6501 • www.myspace.com/sluggos (850) 432-4111 • www.newworldlanding.com
Blazzues • 200 Palafox Pl. • (850) 696-2290
www.myspace.com/blazzues Crossville Tile & Stone • 114 Palafox Pl. Subway • 100 Palafox Pl. Retail & Restaurants
(850) 429-0500•www.crossvilletileandstone.com (850) 469-0348 • www.subway.com 600 South Wine & Tapas Bar• 600 S. Palafox St.
Cabaret • 101 S. Jefferson St. #E (850) 434-7736 • www.600southpalafox.com
(850) 607-2020 • www.cabaretpensacola.com Distinctive Kitchens Culinary Arts Center Sumo Sushi • 224 E. Garden St., Ste. 6
29 Palafox Pl.•(850) 438-4688 • www.dk4u.com (850) 432-7520• www.sumosushipensacola.com Atlas Oyster House • 600 S. Barracks St.
Intermission • 214 Palafox Pl. (850) 470-0003 • www.goodgrits.com
(850) 433-6208 Dog House Deli • 30 Palafox Pl. Susan Campbell Jewelry • 32 Palafox Pl.
(850) 432-3104 • www.doghousedeli.com (850) 434-8948• www.susancampbelljewelry.com The Fish House • 600 S. Barracks St.
Play • 16 Palafox Pl. • (850) 912-4767 (850) 470-0003 • www.goodgrits.com
www.iplaypensacola.com Dollarhide’s Music Center • 41 Palafox Pl. Terrezza Optical • 113 Palafox Pl.
(850) 494-9898 • www.dollarhide.com (850) 434-2060 • www.terrezzaoptical.com
Seville Quarter • 130 E. Government St. Belmont/DeVilliers District
(850) 434-6211 • www.sevillequarter.com Don Alans Clothier of Men • 401 Palafox Pl. The Leisure Club • 126 Palafox Pl. Art Galleries
(850) 439-1762 • www.donalans.com (850) 912-4229 • www.tlcdowntown.com Gumbo Gallery • 314 N. DeVilliers St.
Club Ice • 22 Palafox Pl. • (850) 912-8644 (850) 602-5205 • www.gumboartgallery.com
www.willcallsports.com Elebash’s Jewelers • 36 Palafox Pl. Vic & Ikes, An American Bistro• 104 Palafox Pl.
(850) 432-5136 • www.elebashs.com (850) 912-8569 • www.vic-and-ikes.com Culture
Vinyl Music Hall • 2 Palafox Pl. Belmont Arts & Cultural Center at
www.vinylmusichall.com Elise Coastal Dining • 22 N. Palafox St. Will Call Sports Grille • 22 Palafox Pl. The Belmont Building • 401 N. Reus St.
(850) 332-7227 • www.elisecoastaldining.com (850) 912-8644 • www.willcallsports.com (850) 602-5205 • www.belmontartscenter.com
Art Galleries
Artel Gallery • 223 Palafox Pl. Global Grill • 27 Palafox Pl. Wine World Wine Bar & Cheese Shop DeVilliers Cultural Heritage Museum of
(850) 432-3080 • www.artelgallery.org (850) 469-9966 • www.dineglobalgrill.com 16 Palafox Pl. • www.chanswine.com Performing Arts • 500 W. Belmont St.
(850) 437-0025 • www.devilliersmuseum.com
Art Praha European Galerie • 124 Palafox Pl. Grand Reserve Cigar & Smoke
(850) 602-7052 • www.artpraha.com 210 Palafox Pl. • (850) 429-0078 Museum/Arts District
Art Galleries Pensacola Public Library • 200 W. Gregory St.
Quayside Art Gallery • 17 E. Zarragossa St. (850) 436-5060 • www.cityofpensacola.com/library
Civic Center District Blue Morning Gallery • 112 Palafox Pl. Hopjacks Pizza Kitchen & Taproom
(850) 429-9100 • www.bluemorninggallery.com 10 Palafox Pl. • (850) 497-6073 (850) 438-2363 • www.quaysidegallery.com Retail & Restaurants
The Pensacola Civic Center anchors this district and is home to the Ice www.hopjacks.com Blue Dot Barbecue • 310 N. DeVilliers St.
Gallery 11 • 101 S. Baylen St. Culture
Flyers, Pensacola’s hockey team, and serves as a venue for headlining national music Museum of Commerce • 201 E. Zarragossa St. (850) 432-0644
(850) 466-3790 • www.gallery-11.com In Detail Kitchen & Bath • 59 E. Gregory St
artists, shows and conventions. (850)437-0636• www.indetailkitchenandbath.com (850) 595-5985 • www.historicpensacola.org Cheri Gin’s Bridals • 408 N. Coyle St.
J.D. Hayward Photography • 120 S. Baylen St. (866) 903-8191 • www.cheriginsbridals.com
Adjacent to the Civic Center is the Pensacola Crowne Plaza Grand Hotel (850) 438-0416 • www.jdhphoto.com Indigeaux Denim Bar & Boutique Pensacola Cultural Center
ers 400 S. Jefferson St. • (850) 432-2042
Pensacola Ice Fly 122 Palafox Pl. • (850) 607-2255 Five Sisters Blues Café • 421 W. Belmont St.
which incorporates the historic L&N Railroad passenger depot, built in 1912. Pink Picasso Gallery • 19 Palafox Pl. www.pensacolalittletheatre.com (850) 912-4856• www.fivesistersbluescafe.com
(850) 293-6407 • www.pinkpicasso.net Jewelers Trade Shop • 26 Palafox Pl.
(850) 432-4433 • www.jewelerstradeshop.com Pensacola Historical Museum & Store
Culture 115 E. Zarragossa St. • (850) 595-1559 Civic Center District
Government District Historic Pensacola Village• 205 E. Zarragossa St. Jordan Valley Café • 128 Palafox Pl. www.historicpensacola.org Entertainment
(850) 595-5985 • www.historicpensacola.org (850) 607-2780 Pensacola Civic Cente• 201 E. Gregory St.
A five-block area known as Government Center is home to many governmental offices. Pensacola Museum of Art (850) 432-0800 • www.pensacolaciviccenter.com
Martin Luther King, Jr. Plaza • 200 block of La Monique Boutique • 23 Palafox Pl. 407 S. Jefferson St. • (850) 432-6247
Business District N. Palafox • www.playpensacola.com (850) 434-0603 www.pensacolamuseumofart.org Lodging
Pensacola Crowne Plaza Grand Hotel
Distinctive lodging can be found at the Pensacola Victorian Bed and Breakfast, Pensacola Colonial Archaeological Trail Meadows Jewelers • 125 Palafox Pl. Plaza Ferdinand • Government St. 200 E. Gregory St. • (850) 433-3336
(850) 474-2797 • www.uwf.edu/anthropology (850) 432-5454 • www.meadowsjewelers.com www.downtownpensacola.com www.pensacolagrandhotel.com
housed in one of downtown’s few remaining Victorian homes. Equally distinctive shopping is
Pensacola’s African-American Heritage New York Nick’s • 9 Palafox Pl. T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum
offered at Artesana Imports, Artesana Fine Wines, Ever’man Natural Foods and Society and Trail • 200 E. Church St. (850) 469-1984 • www.newyorknicks.net 330 S. Jefferson St. • (850) 595-5990 Business District • Lodging
Deli and The Market and Mainly Shoes. Pensacola Vic
torian Bed an
(850) 469-1299 www.historicpensacola.org Pensacola Victorian Bed & Breakfast
d Breakfast Norma’s on the Run • 28 N. Palafox St . 203 W. Gregory St • (850) 434-2818
Saenger Theatre • 118 Palafox Pl. (850) 434-8646 Retail & Restaurants www.pensacolavictorian.com
(850) 595-3880 • www.pensacolasaenger.com Jackson’s Steakhouse • 400 Palafox Pl.
Special Events and Festivals Palafox Market • MLK Plaza (850) 469-9898• www.jacksonsrestaurant.com Retail & Restaurants
St. Michael’s Cemetery• Alcaniz & Chase St. (850) 434-5371 • www.palafoxmarket.com Artesana Imports/Artesana Fine Wines
Festivals and events are the heartbeat of downtown. Each year downtown Pensacola hosts (850) 436-4643 • www.stmichaelscemetery.org Portabello Market • 400 S. Jefferson St.
Pensacola Hardware • 20 E. Gregory St. 242 W. Garden St. • (850) 433-4001; 433-8466
March’s Mardi Gras, April’s Goombay Festival, Pensacola Wine Festival and (850) 439-6545 • www.agourmetoccasion.com www.artesanaimports.com
Lodging (850) 438-3186• www.pensacolahardware.com
www.artesanawines.com
Reggae Festival, the summer’s Crawfish Festival, Evenings in Old Seville during May Lee House Bed & Breakfast• 400 Bayfront Pkwy.
(850) 912-8770 • www.leehousepensacola.com Pirouettes Dancewear • 101 S. Jefferson St. Waterfront District
through August, June’s Fiesta Day Parade, September’s Seafood Festival, November’s (850) 434-7577• www.pirouettesdancewear.com Entertainment Ever’man Natural Foods & Deli
The Deck Bar • 600 S. Barracks St. 315 W. Garden St. • (850) 438-0402
Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival, December’s Winterfest and dozens of others. Russell Roost Bed & Breakfast www.everman.org
205 Cevallos St. • (850) 429-1231 Ragtyme Sports Grille • 201 S. Jefferson St. (850) 470-0003 • www.goodgrits.com
Goombay Festival Gallery Nights, seven Fridays a year, see scores of downtown businesses staying open (850) 429-9655 • www.ragtyme.net
Culture Lisa’s Garden Street Deli
Solé Inn & Suites • 200 N. Palafox St. 236 W. Garden St, Ste. A • (850) 470-0305
late to showcase local art and music. Each New Year’s Eve we celebrate with the Pelican (888) 470-9298 • www.soleinnandsuites.com Reynalds Music House • 36 E. Garden St. Plaza de Luna • Palafox Pier
(850) 438-1628 • www.reynaldsmusichouse.com www.playpensacola.com
Drop, lowering a giant, illuminated bird from its perch 100 feet above the street amid confetti, fireworks and fanfare. There is always a The Market and Mainly Shoes
Retail & Restaurants 248 W. Garden St. • (850) 438-7114
celebration going on in downtown Pensacola. For more information, visit www.downtownpensacola.com. For a larger A & J Mugs • 24 N. Palafox St. Rock Hard Designs • 16 N. Palafox St. Vince J. Whibbs, Sr. Community Maritime
(850) 438-5119 • www.rockharddesigns.com Park • 300 W. Main St. • (850) 432-8020 www.ashopforwomen.com
(850) 434-2203 • www.ajmugs.com
listing of Pensacola Bay Area events, see pages 55 to 59. www.maritimepark.us
Blimpie Subs & Salads • 1 Palafox Pl. Schmidt’s Music • 105 N. Palafox St. For more information, visit
(850) 429-0440 • www.blimpie.com (850) 434-0317 • www.schmidtsmusic.com www.downtownpensacola.com

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Artesana Imports Fiesta Day Parade Ever’man Natural Foods
Downtown Businesses
Historic District Historic District Historic District Waterfront District
Entertainment Retail & Restaurants Retail & Restaurants Lodging
5 1/2 Bar • 5 E. Garden St. Breaktime Café by Dawn • 34 Palafox Pl. Sluggos • 101 S. Jefferson St. New World Inn • 600 S. Palafox St.
(850) 433-5333 (850) 791-6501 • www.myspace.com/sluggos (850) 432-4111 • www.newworldlanding.com
Blazzues • 200 Palafox Pl. • (850) 696-2290
www.myspace.com/blazzues Crossville Tile & Stone • 114 Palafox Pl. Subway • 100 Palafox Pl. Retail & Restaurants
(850) 429-0500•www.crossvilletileandstone.com (850) 469-0348 • www.subway.com 600 South Wine & Tapas Bar• 600 S. Palafox St.
Cabaret • 101 S. Jefferson St. #E (850) 434-7736 • www.600southpalafox.com
(850) 607-2020 • www.cabaretpensacola.com Distinctive Kitchens Culinary Arts Center Sumo Sushi • 224 E. Garden St., Ste. 6
29 Palafox Pl.•(850) 438-4688 • www.dk4u.com (850) 432-7520• www.sumosushipensacola.com Atlas Oyster House • 600 S. Barracks St.
Intermission • 214 Palafox Pl. (850) 470-0003 • www.goodgrits.com
(850) 433-6208 Dog House Deli • 30 Palafox Pl. Susan Campbell Jewelry • 32 Palafox Pl.
(850) 432-3104 • www.doghousedeli.com (850) 434-8948• www.susancampbelljewelry.com The Fish House • 600 S. Barracks St.
Play • 16 Palafox Pl. • (850) 912-4767 (850) 470-0003 • www.goodgrits.com
www.iplaypensacola.com Dollarhide’s Music Center • 41 Palafox Pl. Terrezza Optical • 113 Palafox Pl.
(850) 494-9898 • www.dollarhide.com (850) 434-2060 • www.terrezzaoptical.com
Seville Quarter • 130 E. Government St. Belmont/DeVilliers District
(850) 434-6211 • www.sevillequarter.com Don Alans Clothier of Men • 401 Palafox Pl. The Leisure Club • 126 Palafox Pl. Art Galleries
(850) 439-1762 • www.donalans.com (850) 912-4229 • www.tlcdowntown.com Gumbo Gallery • 314 N. DeVilliers St.
Club Ice • 22 Palafox Pl. • (850) 912-8644 (850) 602-5205 • www.gumboartgallery.com
www.willcallsports.com Elebash’s Jewelers • 36 Palafox Pl. Vic & Ikes, An American Bistro• 104 Palafox Pl.
(850) 432-5136 • www.elebashs.com (850) 912-8569 • www.vic-and-ikes.com Culture
Vinyl Music Hall • 2 Palafox Pl. Belmont Arts & Cultural Center at
www.vinylmusichall.com Elise Coastal Dining • 22 N. Palafox St. Will Call Sports Grille • 22 Palafox Pl. The Belmont Building • 401 N. Reus St.
(850) 332-7227 • www.elisecoastaldining.com (850) 912-8644 • www.willcallsports.com (850) 602-5205 • www.belmontartscenter.com
Art Galleries
Artel Gallery • 223 Palafox Pl. Global Grill • 27 Palafox Pl. Wine World Wine Bar & Cheese Shop DeVilliers Cultural Heritage Museum of
(850) 432-3080 • www.artelgallery.org (850) 469-9966 • www.dineglobalgrill.com 16 Palafox Pl. • www.chanswine.com Performing Arts • 500 W. Belmont St.
(850) 437-0025 • www.devilliersmuseum.com
Art Praha European Galerie • 124 Palafox Pl. Grand Reserve Cigar & Smoke
(850) 602-7052 • www.artpraha.com 210 Palafox Pl. • (850) 429-0078 Museum/Arts District
Art Galleries Pensacola Public Library • 200 W. Gregory St.
Quayside Art Gallery • 17 E. Zarragossa St. (850) 436-5060 • www.cityofpensacola.com/library
Civic Center District Blue Morning Gallery • 112 Palafox Pl. Hopjacks Pizza Kitchen & Taproom
(850) 429-9100 • www.bluemorninggallery.com 10 Palafox Pl. • (850) 497-6073 (850) 438-2363 • www.quaysidegallery.com Retail & Restaurants
The Pensacola Civic Center anchors this district and is home to the Ice www.hopjacks.com Blue Dot Barbecue • 310 N. DeVilliers St.
Gallery 11 • 101 S. Baylen St. Culture
Flyers, Pensacola’s hockey team, and serves as a venue for headlining national music Museum of Commerce • 201 E. Zarragossa St. (850) 432-0644
(850) 466-3790 • www.gallery-11.com In Detail Kitchen & Bath • 59 E. Gregory St
artists, shows and conventions. (850)437-0636• www.indetailkitchenandbath.com (850) 595-5985 • www.historicpensacola.org Cheri Gin’s Bridals • 408 N. Coyle St.
J.D. Hayward Photography • 120 S. Baylen St. (866) 903-8191 • www.cheriginsbridals.com
Adjacent to the Civic Center is the Pensacola Crowne Plaza Grand Hotel (850) 438-0416 • www.jdhphoto.com Indigeaux Denim Bar & Boutique Pensacola Cultural Center
ers 400 S. Jefferson St. • (850) 432-2042
Pensacola Ice Fly 122 Palafox Pl. • (850) 607-2255 Five Sisters Blues Café • 421 W. Belmont St.
which incorporates the historic L&N Railroad passenger depot, built in 1912. Pink Picasso Gallery • 19 Palafox Pl. www.pensacolalittletheatre.com (850) 912-4856• www.fivesistersbluescafe.com
(850) 293-6407 • www.pinkpicasso.net Jewelers Trade Shop • 26 Palafox Pl.
(850) 432-4433 • www.jewelerstradeshop.com Pensacola Historical Museum & Store
Culture 115 E. Zarragossa St. • (850) 595-1559 Civic Center District
Government District Historic Pensacola Village• 205 E. Zarragossa St. Jordan Valley Café • 128 Palafox Pl. www.historicpensacola.org Entertainment
(850) 595-5985 • www.historicpensacola.org (850) 607-2780 Pensacola Civic Cente• 201 E. Gregory St.
A five-block area known as Government Center is home to many governmental offices. Pensacola Museum of Art (850) 432-0800 • www.pensacolaciviccenter.com
Martin Luther King, Jr. Plaza • 200 block of La Monique Boutique • 23 Palafox Pl. 407 S. Jefferson St. • (850) 432-6247
Business District N. Palafox • www.playpensacola.com (850) 434-0603 www.pensacolamuseumofart.org Lodging
Pensacola Crowne Plaza Grand Hotel
Distinctive lodging can be found at the Pensacola Victorian Bed and Breakfast, Pensacola Colonial Archaeological Trail Meadows Jewelers • 125 Palafox Pl. Plaza Ferdinand • Government St. 200 E. Gregory St. • (850) 433-3336
(850) 474-2797 • www.uwf.edu/anthropology (850) 432-5454 • www.meadowsjewelers.com www.downtownpensacola.com www.pensacolagrandhotel.com
housed in one of downtown’s few remaining Victorian homes. Equally distinctive shopping is
Pensacola’s African-American Heritage New York Nick’s • 9 Palafox Pl. T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum
offered at Artesana Imports, Artesana Fine Wines, Ever’man Natural Foods and Society and Trail • 200 E. Church St. (850) 469-1984 • www.newyorknicks.net 330 S. Jefferson St. • (850) 595-5990 Business District • Lodging
Deli and The Market and Mainly Shoes. Pensacola Vic
torian Bed an
(850) 469-1299 www.historicpensacola.org Pensacola Victorian Bed & Breakfast
d Breakfast Norma’s on the Run • 28 N. Palafox St . 203 W. Gregory St • (850) 434-2818
Saenger Theatre • 118 Palafox Pl. (850) 434-8646 Retail & Restaurants www.pensacolavictorian.com
(850) 595-3880 • www.pensacolasaenger.com Jackson’s Steakhouse • 400 Palafox Pl.
Special Events and Festivals Palafox Market • MLK Plaza (850) 469-9898• www.jacksonsrestaurant.com Retail & Restaurants
St. Michael’s Cemetery• Alcaniz & Chase St. (850) 434-5371 • www.palafoxmarket.com Artesana Imports/Artesana Fine Wines
Festivals and events are the heartbeat of downtown. Each year downtown Pensacola hosts (850) 436-4643 • www.stmichaelscemetery.org Portabello Market • 400 S. Jefferson St.
Pensacola Hardware • 20 E. Gregory St. 242 W. Garden St. • (850) 433-4001; 433-8466
March’s Mardi Gras, April’s Goombay Festival, Pensacola Wine Festival and (850) 439-6545 • www.agourmetoccasion.com www.artesanaimports.com
Lodging (850) 438-3186• www.pensacolahardware.com
www.artesanawines.com
Reggae Festival, the summer’s Crawfish Festival, Evenings in Old Seville during May Lee House Bed & Breakfast• 400 Bayfront Pkwy.
(850) 912-8770 • www.leehousepensacola.com Pirouettes Dancewear • 101 S. Jefferson St. Waterfront District
through August, June’s Fiesta Day Parade, September’s Seafood Festival, November’s (850) 434-7577• www.pirouettesdancewear.com Entertainment Ever’man Natural Foods & Deli
The Deck Bar • 600 S. Barracks St. 315 W. Garden St. • (850) 438-0402
Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival, December’s Winterfest and dozens of others. Russell Roost Bed & Breakfast www.everman.org
205 Cevallos St. • (850) 429-1231 Ragtyme Sports Grille • 201 S. Jefferson St. (850) 470-0003 • www.goodgrits.com
Goombay Festival Gallery Nights, seven Fridays a year, see scores of downtown businesses staying open (850) 429-9655 • www.ragtyme.net
Culture Lisa’s Garden Street Deli
Solé Inn & Suites • 200 N. Palafox St. 236 W. Garden St, Ste. A • (850) 470-0305
late to showcase local art and music. Each New Year’s Eve we celebrate with the Pelican (888) 470-9298 • www.soleinnandsuites.com Reynalds Music House • 36 E. Garden St. Plaza de Luna • Palafox Pier
(850) 438-1628 • www.reynaldsmusichouse.com www.playpensacola.com
Drop, lowering a giant, illuminated bird from its perch 100 feet above the street amid confetti, fireworks and fanfare. There is always a The Market and Mainly Shoes
Retail & Restaurants 248 W. Garden St. • (850) 438-7114
celebration going on in downtown Pensacola. For more information, visit www.downtownpensacola.com. For a larger A & J Mugs • 24 N. Palafox St. Rock Hard Designs • 16 N. Palafox St. Vince J. Whibbs, Sr. Community Maritime
(850) 438-5119 • www.rockharddesigns.com Park • 300 W. Main St. • (850) 432-8020 www.ashopforwomen.com
(850) 434-2203 • www.ajmugs.com
listing of Pensacola Bay Area events, see pages 55 to 59. www.maritimepark.us
Blimpie Subs & Salads • 1 Palafox Pl. Schmidt’s Music • 105 N. Palafox St. For more information, visit
(850) 429-0440 • www.blimpie.com (850) 434-0317 • www.schmidtsmusic.com www.downtownpensacola.com

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Belmont Ar
ts & Cultura
l Center

Belmont Arts & Cultural Center – A working


arts center with disciplines ranging from glass blowing
and pottery to bead making to belly dancing and drawing.
Thriving and dynamic, the center is a welcoming venue
Pensacola Museum of Art for artistic exchange, classes and community events.
401 N. Reus St. (at the corner of Belmont and DeVilliers),
(850) 429-1222 or www.belmontartscenter.com.
Pensacola Museum of Art – Located in the former
Pensacola Jail, this accredited museum mingles works from
the likes of Salvador Dali, Miriam Schaprio and Milton
Avery with a standing collections and touring displays
from the 20th and 21st centuries. 407 S. Jefferson St.,
(850) 432-6247 or www.pensacolamuseumofart.org.
Pensacola Symphony – Entering its 86th season,
the Pensacola Symphony in 2011 will present a diverse
Ballet Pensacola
program including Schubet, Ravel, Holst, Stravinsky and
Mussorgsky. 205 E. Zaragoza St., (850) 435-2533 or
www.pensacolasymphony.com.
Pensacola Children’s Chorus –
From the Pensacola Symphony Orchestra to our local ballet and opera companies; A mainstay of the Pensacola cultural scene
from the Pensacola Museum of Art to an arts center anchoring the historic Belmont- since 1990, the Children’s Chorus is one
pera
Pensacola O DeVilliers neighborhood; from dozens of local galleries to the University of West of Pensacola’s most cherished traditions.
Florida’s Center for the Performing Arts, Pensacola is the nexus of arts and culture 46 E. Chase St., (850) 434-7760 or
Pensacola Symphony Orchestra
“It’s my humble opinion you’d have to along the Emerald Coast. www.pensacolachildrenschorus.com.
Pensacola Cultural Center –
look far and wide to find a community
Come to Pensacola throughout the year to feast your eyes, ears and heart on the The Pensacola Little Theatre – Housed in Home to numerous arts groups, this
of this size in the Southeast with the finest in visual and performing arts: the Pensacola Cultural Center and the Southeast’s Pensacola Little Theatre converted old county jail is a gracious
Ballet Pensacola – Resident artists and world-class visiting dancers present oldest continually producing community theatre. setting for plays, ballet, concerts and
number and quality of artistic assets
four major productions annually, as well as the Nutcracker, and a community Productions scheduled for 2011 include Moon Over Buffalo, Driving other gatherings. 400 S. Jefferson St., (850) 434-0257 or
we have here.” outreach program to encourage and develop young dancers. 400 S. Jefferson St., Miss Daisy and The Man Who Came to Dinner. www.pensacolalittletheatre.com
– Carlton Proctor, columnist, (850) 432-9546 or www.balletpensacola.com. 400 S. Jefferson St., (850) 434-0257 or www.pensacolalittletheatre.com. Quayside Gallery – Pensacola has numerous art
The Saenger Theatre – A theatre in the Spanish Baroque/Rococo style, Pensacola Opera – Recognized by Opera America as “one galleries displaying the best in coastally centric arts to fine
Pensacola News Journal
opened in 1925 and long-time home to vaudeville shows before closing its doors in of the fastest growing (opera) companies in the United States,” crafts and hand-made jewelry. Downtown’s Quayside
1975. A recent $15 million renovation and expansion has again given the “Grand Pensacola Opera is a thriving professional organization that Gallery is a cooperative representing more than 200 local
Dame of Palafox Street” a new life as the premier performance space on the Gulf celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2008. An artist-in-residence artists producing paintings, drawings, pottery, photography,
Coast. 118 S. Palafox Place, (850) 595-3880 or www.pensacolasaenger.com. program brings in four young singers for a nine-month residency. sculptures and more. 17 E. Zarragossa St., (850) 438-2363
75 S. Tarragona St., (850) 433-6737 or www.pensacolaopera.com. or www.quaysidegallery.com.

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Belmont Ar
ts & Cultura
l Center

Belmont Arts & Cultural Center – A working


arts center with disciplines ranging from glass blowing
and pottery to bead making to belly dancing and drawing.
Thriving and dynamic, the center is a welcoming venue
Pensacola Museum of Art for artistic exchange, classes and community events.
401 N. Reus St. (at the corner of Belmont and DeVilliers),
(850) 429-1222 or www.belmontartscenter.com.
Pensacola Museum of Art – Located in the former
Pensacola Jail, this accredited museum mingles works from
the likes of Salvador Dali, Miriam Schaprio and Milton
Avery with a standing collections and touring displays
from the 20th and 21st centuries. 407 S. Jefferson St.,
(850) 432-6247 or www.pensacolamuseumofart.org.
Pensacola Symphony – Entering its 86th season,
the Pensacola Symphony in 2011 will present a diverse
Ballet Pensacola
program including Schubet, Ravel, Holst, Stravinsky and
Mussorgsky. 205 E. Zaragoza St., (850) 435-2533 or
www.pensacolasymphony.com.
Pensacola Children’s Chorus –
From the Pensacola Symphony Orchestra to our local ballet and opera companies; A mainstay of the Pensacola cultural scene
from the Pensacola Museum of Art to an arts center anchoring the historic Belmont- since 1990, the Children’s Chorus is one
pera
Pensacola O DeVilliers neighborhood; from dozens of local galleries to the University of West of Pensacola’s most cherished traditions.
Florida’s Center for the Performing Arts, Pensacola is the nexus of arts and culture 46 E. Chase St., (850) 434-7760 or
Pensacola Symphony Orchestra
“It’s my humble opinion you’d have to along the Emerald Coast. www.pensacolachildrenschorus.com.
Pensacola Cultural Center –
look far and wide to find a community
Come to Pensacola throughout the year to feast your eyes, ears and heart on the The Pensacola Little Theatre – Housed in Home to numerous arts groups, this
of this size in the Southeast with the finest in visual and performing arts: the Pensacola Cultural Center and the Southeast’s Pensacola Little Theatre converted old county jail is a gracious
Ballet Pensacola – Resident artists and world-class visiting dancers present oldest continually producing community theatre. setting for plays, ballet, concerts and
number and quality of artistic assets
four major productions annually, as well as the Nutcracker, and a community Productions scheduled for 2011 include Moon Over Buffalo, Driving other gatherings. 400 S. Jefferson St., (850) 434-0257 or
we have here.” outreach program to encourage and develop young dancers. 400 S. Jefferson St., Miss Daisy and The Man Who Came to Dinner. www.pensacolalittletheatre.com
– Carlton Proctor, columnist, (850) 432-9546 or www.balletpensacola.com. 400 S. Jefferson St., (850) 434-0257 or www.pensacolalittletheatre.com. Quayside Gallery – Pensacola has numerous art
The Saenger Theatre – A theatre in the Spanish Baroque/Rococo style, Pensacola Opera – Recognized by Opera America as “one galleries displaying the best in coastally centric arts to fine
Pensacola News Journal
opened in 1925 and long-time home to vaudeville shows before closing its doors in of the fastest growing (opera) companies in the United States,” crafts and hand-made jewelry. Downtown’s Quayside
1975. A recent $15 million renovation and expansion has again given the “Grand Pensacola Opera is a thriving professional organization that Gallery is a cooperative representing more than 200 local
Dame of Palafox Street” a new life as the premier performance space on the Gulf celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2008. An artist-in-residence artists producing paintings, drawings, pottery, photography,
Coast. 118 S. Palafox Place, (850) 595-3880 or www.pensacolasaenger.com. program brings in four young singers for a nine-month residency. sculptures and more. 17 E. Zarragossa St., (850) 438-2363
75 S. Tarragona St., (850) 433-6737 or www.pensacolaopera.com. or www.quaysidegallery.com.

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Dharma Blue

Seville Square Events


• Pensacola JazzFest – April 2-3
• 27th Annual Pensacola Crawfish
Fiesta – April 29-May 1
• Evenings in Olde Seville Square –
Thursdays, May-August
• Sertoma’s Fourth of July
Celebration – July 4
• 34th Annual Pensacola Seafood
Festival – Sept. 23-25
• Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival –
Nov. 4-6
• Holiday Evening in Olde Seville
Square – November/December

Fun Facts
Evenings in Olde Seville Square
• The names of Spanish cities can be
found throughout downtown on streets
such as Zaragoza, Tarragona and
The city’s gathering place is Seville
Cervantes, and Seville Square.
Square. On sunny afternoons, sidewalk cafés
• Built in 1832, Old Christ Church is
spill with people sipping a glass of wine or dining
Seville Quarter the oldest Protestant church in Florida
on sushi, Italian classics and po-boys. Shoppers
still on its original site. It was used as a
browse for local wares and the latest fashion
hospital, barracks and jail by the Union troops
finds. Thursday nights in the summer, families picnic under a canopy of
during the Civil War.
majestic oaks as live music fills the air. Throughout the year, Pensacola’s
• The Barkley House, a popular site for
favorite park is transformed into a jazz concert hall, a succulent seafood
weddings and special events, was built in
market or an impressive art gallery in a variety of festivals.
1830 and is Pensacola’s oldest surviving
Seville Square is the perfect starting point for a day downtown, close to
example of a masonry high house.
shopping, restaurants and attractions. After a day of sight-seeing, visitors and
locals retreat to Seville Quarter for a night cap. The 19th century building
includes eight individual entertainment venues. Patrons sing karaoke, dance
to live music, sing along with dueling pianists or relax by the fountain in the
open-air courtyard bar.

page 30 page 31
Dharma Blue

Seville Square Events


• Pensacola JazzFest – April 2-3
• 27th Annual Pensacola Crawfish
Fiesta – April 29-May 1
• Evenings in Olde Seville Square –
Thursdays, May-August
• Sertoma’s Fourth of July
Celebration – July 4
• 34th Annual Pensacola Seafood
Festival – Sept. 23-25
• Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival –
Nov. 4-6
• Holiday Evening in Olde Seville
Square – November/December

Fun Facts
Evenings in Olde Seville Square
• The names of Spanish cities can be
found throughout downtown on streets
such as Zaragoza, Tarragona and
The city’s gathering place is Seville
Cervantes, and Seville Square.
Square. On sunny afternoons, sidewalk cafés
• Built in 1832, Old Christ Church is
spill with people sipping a glass of wine or dining
Seville Quarter the oldest Protestant church in Florida
on sushi, Italian classics and po-boys. Shoppers
still on its original site. It was used as a
browse for local wares and the latest fashion
hospital, barracks and jail by the Union troops
finds. Thursday nights in the summer, families picnic under a canopy of
during the Civil War.
majestic oaks as live music fills the air. Throughout the year, Pensacola’s
• The Barkley House, a popular site for
favorite park is transformed into a jazz concert hall, a succulent seafood
weddings and special events, was built in
market or an impressive art gallery in a variety of festivals.
1830 and is Pensacola’s oldest surviving
Seville Square is the perfect starting point for a day downtown, close to
example of a masonry high house.
shopping, restaurants and attractions. After a day of sight-seeing, visitors and
locals retreat to Seville Quarter for a night cap. The 19th century building
includes eight individual entertainment venues. Patrons sing karaoke, dance
to live music, sing along with dueling pianists or relax by the fountain in the
open-air courtyard bar.

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Adventures
Unlimited

Canoeing, Camping and RVing


Adventures Unlimited. Experience the new
canopy zip line, rent a canoe, kayak or tube,
then stay at the campsite, lodge or cabins.
8974 Tomahawk Landing Dr., (850) 623-6197,
UWF Bike Trails
www.adventuresunlimited.com.
Ashton Run RV Park. Camp near NAS
Pensacola. 1000 S. Fairfield Dr., (850) 456-3220,
www.ashtonrun.net
Big Lagoon State Park. Have fun with nature
trails, a lookout tower, beaches and campgrounds.
12301 Gulf Beach Hwy., (850) 492-1595,
Big Lagoon State Park
www.floridastateparks.org/biglagoon.
Blackwater River State Park. Stay in a tent
or cabin in a natural setting. (850) 983-5363,
Make your dream vacation a green vacation. Here, you can get close to
www.floridastateparks.org/blackwaterriver.
nature, learn about unique ecosystems and experience the city without your car.
Blackwater Canoe Rental. Enjoy nature with
So take a hike. Climb into a canoe. Bring your bike. Pick up those binoculars. And
What You’ll Find in Our Outdoors a canoe, kayak or tube. 6974 Deaton Bridge Rd.,
dive right into a stunning vacation experience. For park and trail locations, go to (850) 623-0235, www.blackwatercanoe.com.
• 100 city parks
www.VisitPensacola.com or view our map on pages 38-39. Farmers’ Opry. Bring your RV for down-home
• The beginning of the Great Florida
Birding Trail and the Florida Paddling Trail fun. 8897 Byrom Campbell Rd., (850) 994-6000,
www.farmersopry.com.
• Gulf Islands National Seashore – the largest Birding Fort Pickens. Explore a pre-Civil War brick
tract of protected seashore in the country Big Lagoon State Park. Spot yellow-bellied sapsuckers, black-bellied fortress, take a dip in the Gulf and enjoy primitive
• Florida’s only natural bluffs plovers and flickers. You can even borrow binoculars. (850) 492-1595 camping. (850) 934-2622, www.nps.gov/guis.
• One of the nation’s purest sand-bottom rivers Tarkiln Bayou State Park. Listen for brown-headed nuthatches, pine Lake Stone Campground. Stay in a tent or RV
• Natural limestone reefs warblers and bobwhites. (850) 492-1595 while enjoying the lake, fishing pier, playground
Project GreenShores and Hawkshaw Lagoon Memorial Park. and restaurant. 801 W. Hwy. 4, (850) 256-5555,
Green Travel Tips Watch for as many as 300 water birds, gulls, terns and cormorants at this www.myescambia.com.
• Fill small plastic containers with lotion and Navarre Beach Campground. Stay in
habitat restoration project. (850) 436-5655
shampoo that you can refill and reuse. Hiking and Cycling your RV or a cabin at this beachfront site.
Wayside Park. View terns, osprey, pelicans and gulls along Pensacola Bay at
• Hang towels to dry and reuse them. 9201 Navarre Pkwy., (850) 939-2188,
the Visitor Information Center. (850) 434-1234 Bay Bluffs Park. Enjoy Florida’s only bluffs and stunning views, or
• Park your car and walk. www.navbeach.com.
ECUA Bayou Marcus Wetlands. Take the boardwalk to see blue-winged continue north for a bike ride on Scenic Hwy.
• Turn off lights and turn off the thermostat Pensacola RV Park. Enjoy new RV
teal, hooded merganser, bufflehead and goldeneye. (850) 458-1658 Gulf Islands National Seashore. Take a secluded walk or enjoy the
facilities in a tranquil setting. 3117 Wilde Lake
before leaving for vacation. ride on miles of federally protected beaches on Fort Pickens Road or Earle
Gulf Islands National Seashore. From Perdido Key to Fort Pickens, view Blvd., (850) 944-1734, www.pensacolarvpark.com.
• Stay in hotels designated by the Florida Green Bowden Way. (850) 934-2600
local and migratory birds such as osprey, herons, spotted sandpipers, plunging Perdido Cove RV Resort & Marina.
Lodging Program, such as the Hilton Pensacola University of West Florida/Edward Ball Nature Trail. Hike, jog or
gannets, warblers and tanagers. (850) 934-2600 Relax in an RV or town home with stunning water
Beach Gulf Front, Crowne Plaza Pensacola walk along natural trails amidst 1,600 acres of preserve. (850) 474-3000
Blackwater River State Forest. Hear the song of Bachman’s sparrows or views. Pets are welcome. 13770 River Rd.,
Grand Hotel and TownePlace Suites. (850) 492-7304, www.perdidocove.com.
watch for the red-headed woodpecker. (850) 957-6140
• Use fewer resources while camping.

page 32 page 33
Adventures
Unlimited

Canoeing, Camping and RVing


Adventures Unlimited. Experience the new
canopy zip line, rent a canoe, kayak or tube,
then stay at the campsite, lodge or cabins.
8974 Tomahawk Landing Dr., (850) 623-6197,
UWF Bike Trails
www.adventuresunlimited.com.
Ashton Run RV Park. Camp near NAS
Pensacola. 1000 S. Fairfield Dr., (850) 456-3220,
www.ashtonrun.net
Big Lagoon State Park. Have fun with nature
trails, a lookout tower, beaches and campgrounds.
12301 Gulf Beach Hwy., (850) 492-1595,
Big Lagoon State Park
www.floridastateparks.org/biglagoon.
Blackwater River State Park. Stay in a tent
or cabin in a natural setting. (850) 983-5363,
Make your dream vacation a green vacation. Here, you can get close to
www.floridastateparks.org/blackwaterriver.
nature, learn about unique ecosystems and experience the city without your car.
Blackwater Canoe Rental. Enjoy nature with
So take a hike. Climb into a canoe. Bring your bike. Pick up those binoculars. And
What You’ll Find in Our Outdoors a canoe, kayak or tube. 6974 Deaton Bridge Rd.,
dive right into a stunning vacation experience. For park and trail locations, go to (850) 623-0235, www.blackwatercanoe.com.
• 100 city parks
www.VisitPensacola.com or view our map on pages 38-39. Farmers’ Opry. Bring your RV for down-home
• The beginning of the Great Florida
Birding Trail and the Florida Paddling Trail fun. 8897 Byrom Campbell Rd., (850) 994-6000,
www.farmersopry.com.
• Gulf Islands National Seashore – the largest Birding Fort Pickens. Explore a pre-Civil War brick
tract of protected seashore in the country Big Lagoon State Park. Spot yellow-bellied sapsuckers, black-bellied fortress, take a dip in the Gulf and enjoy primitive
• Florida’s only natural bluffs plovers and flickers. You can even borrow binoculars. (850) 492-1595 camping. (850) 934-2622, www.nps.gov/guis.
• One of the nation’s purest sand-bottom rivers Tarkiln Bayou State Park. Listen for brown-headed nuthatches, pine Lake Stone Campground. Stay in a tent or RV
• Natural limestone reefs warblers and bobwhites. (850) 492-1595 while enjoying the lake, fishing pier, playground
Project GreenShores and Hawkshaw Lagoon Memorial Park. and restaurant. 801 W. Hwy. 4, (850) 256-5555,
Green Travel Tips Watch for as many as 300 water birds, gulls, terns and cormorants at this www.myescambia.com.
• Fill small plastic containers with lotion and Navarre Beach Campground. Stay in
habitat restoration project. (850) 436-5655
shampoo that you can refill and reuse. Hiking and Cycling your RV or a cabin at this beachfront site.
Wayside Park. View terns, osprey, pelicans and gulls along Pensacola Bay at
• Hang towels to dry and reuse them. 9201 Navarre Pkwy., (850) 939-2188,
the Visitor Information Center. (850) 434-1234 Bay Bluffs Park. Enjoy Florida’s only bluffs and stunning views, or
• Park your car and walk. www.navbeach.com.
ECUA Bayou Marcus Wetlands. Take the boardwalk to see blue-winged continue north for a bike ride on Scenic Hwy.
• Turn off lights and turn off the thermostat Pensacola RV Park. Enjoy new RV
teal, hooded merganser, bufflehead and goldeneye. (850) 458-1658 Gulf Islands National Seashore. Take a secluded walk or enjoy the
facilities in a tranquil setting. 3117 Wilde Lake
before leaving for vacation. ride on miles of federally protected beaches on Fort Pickens Road or Earle
Gulf Islands National Seashore. From Perdido Key to Fort Pickens, view Blvd., (850) 944-1734, www.pensacolarvpark.com.
• Stay in hotels designated by the Florida Green Bowden Way. (850) 934-2600
local and migratory birds such as osprey, herons, spotted sandpipers, plunging Perdido Cove RV Resort & Marina.
Lodging Program, such as the Hilton Pensacola University of West Florida/Edward Ball Nature Trail. Hike, jog or
gannets, warblers and tanagers. (850) 934-2600 Relax in an RV or town home with stunning water
Beach Gulf Front, Crowne Plaza Pensacola walk along natural trails amidst 1,600 acres of preserve. (850) 474-3000
Blackwater River State Forest. Hear the song of Bachman’s sparrows or views. Pets are welcome. 13770 River Rd.,
Grand Hotel and TownePlace Suites. (850) 492-7304, www.perdidocove.com.
watch for the red-headed woodpecker. (850) 957-6140
• Use fewer resources while camping.

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Area Golf Courses –
For golf locations, look for symbol on pages 38-39.
Fort McRee Cypress Lakes Golf Club
1 2365 Old Chemstrand Rd., Cantonment
(850) 937-3820, www.cypresslakesgolfclub.net
Lost Key Golf Club
2 625 Lost Key Dr., Perdido Key
(850) 549-2160, www.lostkey.com
Marcus Pointe Golf Club
3 2500 Oak Pointe Dr., Pensacola
(850) 484-9770, www.golfmarcuspointe.com
Osceola Municipal Golf Course
4 300 Tonawanda Dr., Pensacola
(850) 453-7599
(closed in early 2011 for renovations)
Destination Golf/Vacation Packages
(850) 932-1454 • www.destinygolf.com

Other area courses


Champion Golf Course • The Club at Hidden Creek
Perdido Bay Golf Club • Scenic Hills Country Club
Stonebrook Golf Club • Tanglewood Golf and
Country Club • Tiger Point Country Club

Pensacola Boat Rentals & Charters


Water Activities Aquatic Charters
With so much of our landscape (850) 492-6337 • www.chase-n-fins.com
covered in water, whether bays, Lost Key Golf Club
Bonifay Water Sports
sounds, bayous, rivers or the Gulf of (850) 932-0633 • www.bonifaywatersports.com
Mexico, it is no wonder boating is Key Sailing
close at hand. Sailors appreciate
Golf
Being home to such golf legends as Jerry Pate, Joe Durant, Bubba (850) 932-5520 • www.keysailing.com
constant breezes and forgiving, sandy
Watson, Health Slocum and Boo Weekley, it’s no surprise Pensacola is a Lanier Sailing Academy
bottoms. Those traveling by
champion golf destination. Offering public and semi-private courses with (850) 432-3199 • www.laniersail.com
motorboat or waverunner can quickly
picturesque scenes from woodlands to wetlands, the destination provides The Playful Seas
reach the sandy banks of enticing
islands. Or, dolphin cruises are a great challenges for even the most seasoned golf enthusiast. (850) 485-0130 • www.theplayfulseas.com
way to get close to nature while Condor Sailing Adventures
enjoying a guided tour. For golf locations, look for symbol on pages 38-39. (850) 637-7245 • www.condorsailingadventures.com

page 34 page 35
Area Golf Courses –
For golf locations, look for symbol on pages 38-39.
Fort McRee Cypress Lakes Golf Club
1 2365 Old Chemstrand Rd., Cantonment
(850) 937-3820, www.cypresslakesgolfclub.net
Lost Key Golf Club
2 625 Lost Key Dr., Perdido Key
(850) 549-2160, www.lostkey.com
Marcus Pointe Golf Club
3 2500 Oak Pointe Dr., Pensacola
(850) 484-9770, www.golfmarcuspointe.com
Osceola Municipal Golf Course
4 300 Tonawanda Dr., Pensacola
(850) 453-7599
(closed in early 2011 for renovations)
Destination Golf/Vacation Packages
(850) 932-1454 • www.destinygolf.com

Other area courses


Champion Golf Course • The Club at Hidden Creek
Perdido Bay Golf Club • Scenic Hills Country Club
Stonebrook Golf Club • Tanglewood Golf and
Country Club • Tiger Point Country Club

Pensacola Boat Rentals & Charters


Water Activities Aquatic Charters
With so much of our landscape (850) 492-6337 • www.chase-n-fins.com
covered in water, whether bays, Lost Key Golf Club
Bonifay Water Sports
sounds, bayous, rivers or the Gulf of (850) 932-0633 • www.bonifaywatersports.com
Mexico, it is no wonder boating is Key Sailing
close at hand. Sailors appreciate
Golf
Being home to such golf legends as Jerry Pate, Joe Durant, Bubba (850) 932-5520 • www.keysailing.com
constant breezes and forgiving, sandy
Watson, Health Slocum and Boo Weekley, it’s no surprise Pensacola is a Lanier Sailing Academy
bottoms. Those traveling by
champion golf destination. Offering public and semi-private courses with (850) 432-3199 • www.laniersail.com
motorboat or waverunner can quickly
picturesque scenes from woodlands to wetlands, the destination provides The Playful Seas
reach the sandy banks of enticing
islands. Or, dolphin cruises are a great challenges for even the most seasoned golf enthusiast. (850) 485-0130 • www.theplayfulseas.com
way to get close to nature while Condor Sailing Adventures
enjoying a guided tour. For golf locations, look for symbol on pages 38-39. (850) 637-7245 • www.condorsailingadventures.com

page 34 page 35
Three Coal Ba
USS Massach rges
usetts
Tex Edwards
Slyvia Russian Freigh Barge
ter/San Pablo
Pete Tide II Timber Holes
Tug Heron & LC
M Landing Cr
aft Chevron Oil Ri
U S Navy Diving g
Dredge Avocet Ships
M/S Antares
USS Oriskany

To help organize your excursion,


contact one of our preferred partners:

Aquatic Charters – Fishing


(850) 492-6337, www.chase-n-fins.com

A Reel Eazy Charter – Diving/Fishing


(850) 932-8824, www.reeleazy.com

Chulamar Inc. & Fishing Fleet – Fishing


(850) 934-8037, www.chulamar.com

Dr. Dive – Diving


(850) 932-6602, www.drdive.com
Redfish off Pensacola Pass
Easy Diver Charters – Diving
(866) 764-9179, www.easydivercharters.com

Gulf Breeze Guide Service – Fishing


Pensacola Beach
Fishing Pier (850) 261-9035, www.gulfbreezeguideservice.com
Reel water fun
Tuna. Marlin. Red snapper. Redfish. Mullet. With the Gulf, The Playful Seas – Fishing
(850) 485-0130, www.theplayfulseas.com
the Intracoastal Waterway and bays, rivers, bayous and sounds
Favorite Fishing Holes Scuba Shack/Wet Dream Charters –
right in our backyard, it’s no wonder that fishing enthusiasts
• Fish on the Pensacola Beach Fishing Diving/Fishing
Pier, one of the largest fishing piers in the consider Pensacola such a catch.
(850) 433-4319, www.scubashackpensacola.com
Gulf of Mexico, for $7.50 per day. (850) With the sinking of the USS Oriskany in 2006, we’ve gone from
934-7200, www.fishpensacolabeachpier.com. being the “best-kept secret in the diving world” to the must-see Viking Diving – Diving/Fishing
• Try your line at the new Pensacola Bay (850) 916-3483, www.vikingdivingpensacola.com
destination. As home to the world’s largest artificial reef, scuba
Fishing Bridge by the Visitor Information
enthusiasts are also discovering dozens of other dive destinations off our TRAVEL TIP:
Center for $3 per day. No fishing license
shores, perfect for observing and photographing marine life, spear fishing Snorkeling is also a favorite past-time in
required. (850) 434-1234.
• Ask a diving charter about spear fishing and beginning wreck penetration dives for properly trained divers. Pensacola. National park rangers at Gulf Islands
dives for red snapper, grouper, cobia and USS Oriskany. Reefed in May 2006, this behemoth aircraft carrier has National Seashore lead free snorkeling adventures
amberjack. already become the “must-dive” for scuba enthusiasts across the globe. during the summer.
• Fish the Escambia River, boasting 85
The world’s largest artificial reef at 911-feet long, the Oriskany rests just
species of fish, including channel catfish Contact the Wildlife Conservation
24 miles southeast of Pensacola Pass. The vessel’s island is located at
and largemouth bass. Commission at (850) 488-4676 or
• Pensacola has a number of live bottom or 78 feet, and there is plenty to see above 110 feet making it accessible yet www.myfwc.com for more fishing information.
natural limestone reefs such as Paradise, challenging for divers of every level. Check out pages 56-59 for fishing
Green’s and Timber Holes. tournaments throughout the year.

page 36 page 37
USS Oriskany, photo courtesy of Michael Guglielmo
Three Coal Ba
USS Massach rges
usetts
Tex Edwards
Slyvia Russian Freigh Barge
ter/San Pablo
Pete Tide II Timber Holes
Tug Heron & LC
M Landing Cr
aft Chevron Oil Ri
U S Navy Diving g
Dredge Avocet Ships
M/S Antares
USS Oriskany

To help organize your excursion,


contact one of our preferred partners:

Aquatic Charters – Fishing


(850) 492-6337, www.chase-n-fins.com

A Reel Eazy Charter – Diving/Fishing


(850) 932-8824, www.reeleazy.com

Chulamar Inc. & Fishing Fleet – Fishing


(850) 934-8037, www.chulamar.com

Dr. Dive – Diving


(850) 932-6602, www.drdive.com
Redfish off Pensacola Pass
Easy Diver Charters – Diving
(866) 764-9179, www.easydivercharters.com

Gulf Breeze Guide Service – Fishing


Pensacola Beach
Fishing Pier (850) 261-9035, www.gulfbreezeguideservice.com
Reel water fun
Tuna. Marlin. Red snapper. Redfish. Mullet. With the Gulf, The Playful Seas – Fishing
(850) 485-0130, www.theplayfulseas.com
the Intracoastal Waterway and bays, rivers, bayous and sounds
Favorite Fishing Holes Scuba Shack/Wet Dream Charters –
right in our backyard, it’s no wonder that fishing enthusiasts
• Fish on the Pensacola Beach Fishing Diving/Fishing
Pier, one of the largest fishing piers in the consider Pensacola such a catch.
(850) 433-4319, www.scubashackpensacola.com
Gulf of Mexico, for $7.50 per day. (850) With the sinking of the USS Oriskany in 2006, we’ve gone from
934-7200, www.fishpensacolabeachpier.com. being the “best-kept secret in the diving world” to the must-see Viking Diving – Diving/Fishing
• Try your line at the new Pensacola Bay (850) 916-3483, www.vikingdivingpensacola.com
destination. As home to the world’s largest artificial reef, scuba
Fishing Bridge by the Visitor Information
enthusiasts are also discovering dozens of other dive destinations off our TRAVEL TIP:
Center for $3 per day. No fishing license
shores, perfect for observing and photographing marine life, spear fishing Snorkeling is also a favorite past-time in
required. (850) 434-1234.
• Ask a diving charter about spear fishing and beginning wreck penetration dives for properly trained divers. Pensacola. National park rangers at Gulf Islands
dives for red snapper, grouper, cobia and USS Oriskany. Reefed in May 2006, this behemoth aircraft carrier has National Seashore lead free snorkeling adventures
amberjack. already become the “must-dive” for scuba enthusiasts across the globe. during the summer.
• Fish the Escambia River, boasting 85
The world’s largest artificial reef at 911-feet long, the Oriskany rests just
species of fish, including channel catfish Contact the Wildlife Conservation
24 miles southeast of Pensacola Pass. The vessel’s island is located at
and largemouth bass. Commission at (850) 488-4676 or
• Pensacola has a number of live bottom or 78 feet, and there is plenty to see above 110 feet making it accessible yet www.myfwc.com for more fishing information.
natural limestone reefs such as Paradise, challenging for divers of every level. Check out pages 56-59 for fishing
Green’s and Timber Holes. tournaments throughout the year.

page 36 page 37
USS Oriskany, photo courtesy of Michael Guglielmo
1

Escambia County
Equestrian Center

Pensacola Bay Area Visitor


Information Center

Tarklin Bayou
State Park

Historic Downtown
Pensacola Area

Pensacola Bay Area


Chamber of Commerce

2
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P P
P
P
P P
P P P
P P

Getting Around Corridors by color: LEGEND


Pensacola Beach corridor—Includes Downtown corridor—Includes the Gateway corridor—Encompasses Midtown corridor (cont.) malls and
We know it’s a little tricky finding your way P Beach Parking
Gulf Breeze and Pensacola Beach. For historic and downtown districts along the first exits in Florida on I-10 East, from Highway 90 (exit 17 from I-10—Scenic
around when you’re new to an area. To help accommodations in this area, please Pensacola Bay. For accommodations Pine Forest Road (exit 7) to Highway 29 Highway). For accommodations in this Boat launches & marinas
simplify things, we’ve identified corridors in refer to pages 41-43. in this area, please refer to page 46. (exit 10). For accommodations in this area, please refer to pages 49-50.
our area that you can see on the map. We area, please refer to page 48. Birding sites . . . . . page 32
have color-coded listings to correspond with Perdido Key corridor—Covers the Western corridor—Includes Naval Milton corridor—Covers the Milton Camping sites . . . page 33
the corridors for quick identification of westernmost coastal area in Florida. For Air Station Pensacola and its immediate Midtown corridor—Covers Davis area, including canoeing areas north of
accommodations in this area, please surroundings. For accommodations in Highway (exit 13 from I-10) and the area the town. For accommodations in this Golf courses . . . . . page 35
where you are and what’s nearby.
refer to pages 44-45. this area, please refer to page 47. near the airport, including both shopping area, please refer to page 50.

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39
1

Escambia County
Equestrian Center

Pensacola Bay Area Visitor


Information Center

Tarklin Bayou
State Park

Historic Downtown
Pensacola Area

Pensacola Bay Area


Chamber of Commerce

2
P
P P
P
P
P P
P P P
P P

Getting Around Corridors by color: LEGEND


Pensacola Beach corridor—Includes Downtown corridor—Includes the Gateway corridor—Encompasses Midtown corridor (cont.) malls and
We know it’s a little tricky finding your way P Beach Parking
Gulf Breeze and Pensacola Beach. For historic and downtown districts along the first exits in Florida on I-10 East, from Highway 90 (exit 17 from I-10—Scenic
around when you’re new to an area. To help accommodations in this area, please Pensacola Bay. For accommodations Pine Forest Road (exit 7) to Highway 29 Highway). For accommodations in this Boat launches & marinas
simplify things, we’ve identified corridors in refer to pages 41-43. in this area, please refer to page 46. (exit 10). For accommodations in this area, please refer to pages 49-50.
our area that you can see on the map. We area, please refer to page 48. Birding sites . . . . . page 32
have color-coded listings to correspond with Perdido Key corridor—Covers the Western corridor—Includes Naval Milton corridor—Covers the Milton Camping sites . . . page 33
the corridors for quick identification of westernmost coastal area in Florida. For Air Station Pensacola and its immediate Midtown corridor—Covers Davis area, including canoeing areas north of
accommodations in this area, please surroundings. For accommodations in Highway (exit 13 from I-10) and the area the town. For accommodations in this Golf courses . . . . . page 35
where you are and what’s nearby.
refer to pages 44-45. this area, please refer to page 47. near the airport, including both shopping area, please refer to page 50.

page 38 page
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39
PENSACOLA BEACH LODGING

The ZOO
10 and Gulfarium

1 8
5 7 3 4 6 2 9

Resorts:
AMENITIES
See pgs. 38-39 for full map

Continental Breakfast
Gulfview/Waterview

Restaurant on Site
Suites/Kitchenette
Number of Rooms

Laundry Facilities
Business Center
Airport Shuttle

Fitness Room

Pets Allowed
Free Internet
Pensacola Beach

Pool
Hotels, Motels and Resorts
The Pensacola Bay Area has lodging to meet every 1 Cabana Inn
40 Ft. Pickens Rd. 100 • • • • • •
taste and every budget. Boasting world-famous white-sand (850) 934-5400
www.cabanainnpensacolabeach.com
beaches lapped by clear, emerald waters, 450 years of history
2 Days Inn Pensacola Beachfront
16 Via DeLuna Dr.
ready to be explored at premier museums, the world’s largest (850) 934-3300, (800) 544-8313 123 • • • •
www.daysinn.com
artificial reef, unblemished national parks and the third largest
3 Hampton Inn Pensacola Beach Gulf Front
aviation museum in the world, you might be surprised that lodging 2 Via DeLuna Dr.
(850) 932-6800, (800) 320-8108 181 • • • • • • • •
www.hamptoninn.com
for a visit to the Pensacola Bay Area is so affordable.
4 Hilton Pensacola Beach Gulf Front
12 Via DeLuna Dr. 272 • • • • • • • • •
(850) 916-2999, (866) 916-2999
www.pensacolabeachgulffront.hilton.com
Travel Tip:
5 Holiday Inn Express Pensacola Beach
333 Ft. Pickens Rd. 76 • • • • • • •
When selecting a travel date, our “secret season” from September (850) 932-3536, (888) 465-4329
www.hiexpress.com
through February is something to consider. Among many visitors
6 Holiday Inn Resort (Opening February 2011)
the season of choice is fall and winter as our summer temperatures 14 Via DeLuna Dr., (888) 465-4329 206 • • • • • • • •
(850) 932-5331
www.holidayinnresorts.com/pensacolabeach
cool a bit and lodging specials feature some of the most affordable
7 Margaritaville Beach Hotel
rates of the year. For a list of current specials, visit 165 Ft. Pickens Rd. 162 • • • • • • •
(850) 916-9755
www.VisitPensacola.com. www.margaritavillehotel.com

8 Paradise Inn
21 Via DeLuna Dr. 55 • • • • • • •
(850) 932-2319, (800) 301-5925
www.paradiseinn-pb.com

9 SpringHill Suites by Marriott


24 Via DeLuna Dr.
(850) 932-6000, (800) 406-7885 117 • • • • • • • • •
www.springhillsuitespensacolabeach.com

GULF BREEZE
10 Quality Inn & Suites
51 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. 113 • • • • • • • • •
(850) 932-2214
www.choicehotels.com

page 40 page 41
PENSACOLA BEACH LODGING

The ZOO
10 and Gulfarium

1 8
5 7 3 4 6 2 9

Resorts:
AMENITIES
See pgs. 38-39 for full map

Continental Breakfast
Gulfview/Waterview

Restaurant on Site
Suites/Kitchenette
Number of Rooms

Laundry Facilities
Business Center
Airport Shuttle

Fitness Room

Pets Allowed
Free Internet
Pensacola Beach

Pool
Hotels, Motels and Resorts
The Pensacola Bay Area has lodging to meet every 1 Cabana Inn
40 Ft. Pickens Rd. 100 • • • • • •
taste and every budget. Boasting world-famous white-sand (850) 934-5400
www.cabanainnpensacolabeach.com
beaches lapped by clear, emerald waters, 450 years of history
2 Days Inn Pensacola Beachfront
16 Via DeLuna Dr.
ready to be explored at premier museums, the world’s largest (850) 934-3300, (800) 544-8313 123 • • • •
www.daysinn.com
artificial reef, unblemished national parks and the third largest
3 Hampton Inn Pensacola Beach Gulf Front
aviation museum in the world, you might be surprised that lodging 2 Via DeLuna Dr.
(850) 932-6800, (800) 320-8108 181 • • • • • • • •
www.hamptoninn.com
for a visit to the Pensacola Bay Area is so affordable.
4 Hilton Pensacola Beach Gulf Front
12 Via DeLuna Dr. 272 • • • • • • • • •
(850) 916-2999, (866) 916-2999
www.pensacolabeachgulffront.hilton.com
Travel Tip:
5 Holiday Inn Express Pensacola Beach
333 Ft. Pickens Rd. 76 • • • • • • •
When selecting a travel date, our “secret season” from September (850) 932-3536, (888) 465-4329
www.hiexpress.com
through February is something to consider. Among many visitors
6 Holiday Inn Resort (Opening February 2011)
the season of choice is fall and winter as our summer temperatures 14 Via DeLuna Dr., (888) 465-4329 206 • • • • • • • •
(850) 932-5331
www.holidayinnresorts.com/pensacolabeach
cool a bit and lodging specials feature some of the most affordable
7 Margaritaville Beach Hotel
rates of the year. For a list of current specials, visit 165 Ft. Pickens Rd. 162 • • • • • • •
(850) 916-9755
www.VisitPensacola.com. www.margaritavillehotel.com

8 Paradise Inn
21 Via DeLuna Dr. 55 • • • • • • •
(850) 932-2319, (800) 301-5925
www.paradiseinn-pb.com

9 SpringHill Suites by Marriott


24 Via DeLuna Dr.
(850) 932-6000, (800) 406-7885 117 • • • • • • • • •
www.springhillsuitespensacolabeach.com

GULF BREEZE
10 Quality Inn & Suites
51 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. 113 • • • • • • • • •
(850) 932-2214
www.choicehotels.com

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PENSACOLA BEACH LODGING PENSACOLA BEACH LODGING

The ZOO The ZOO


and Gulfarium and Gulfarium

9 1 4 6 3 10 13 22 1617 14 20
12 19
8 2 7 11 5 21 15 18 23

Resorts: AMENITIES AMENITIES


See pgs. 38-39 for full map

Internet Connection

Internet Connection
Gulfview/Waterview

Gulfview/Waterview
Laundry Facilities

Laundry Facilities
Fully Furnished

Fully Furnished
Fitness Room

Fitness Room
Vacation Rental Companies

Beachfront

Beachfront
Cable TV

Cable TV
Pensacola Beach Pensacola Beach

Tennis

Tennis
A Barrons Realty Group

Pool

Pool
913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy., Ste. 11

Spa
Condominiums and Resorts Condominiums (850) 934-2588, (866) 934-2588,
www.barronsrealtygroup.com/
vacationrentals.aspx
The variety of lodging 1 Baywatch 13 San DeLuna B Emerald Coast Rentals
1150 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • • • 1350 Fort Pickens Rd. • • • • • • 913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy., (850) 343-2255,
Vacation Rental Companies: B C D G Vacation Rental Companies: C D E G
options on Pensacola (866) 884-7419,
2 Beach Club 14 Sand Dollar www.emeraldcoastrentals.net
Beach is diverse enough to 18 Via DeLuna Dr. • • • • • • • 336 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • •
Vacation Rental Companies: B C D F G I Vacation Rental Companies: D E G C JME Vacations
22A Via DeLuna Dr., (850) 932-0775
satisfy every type of 3 Bulevar Menor 15 Sans Souci (866) 317-8491, www.jmevacations.com
1627 Bulevar Menor • • • • • 999 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • •
traveler and budget. Vacation Rental Companies: D Vacation Rental Companies: A C D E G D Paradise Beach Homes
27 Via DeLuna Dr.
Hotels, motels, resorts, 4 Boardwalk 16 Santa Rosa Dunes (850) 916-0777, (888) 860-0067
1100 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • • 900 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • • www.paradisebeachhomes.com
Vacation Rental Companies: A C G Vacation Rental Companies: A B C D G
condominiums and private E Pensacola Beach Properties, Inc.
5 Calle Bonita 17 Santa Rosa Towers 50 Ft. Pickens Rd.
1692 Calle Bonita • • • • • 800 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • •
beach home rentals are Vacation Rental Companies: B C D E G Vacation Rental Companies: A B C E G (850) 934-0099, (800) 497-7321
www.pensacolabeachproperty.com
available with the 6 Emerald Dolphin 18 Seahorse Condos
850 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • • 955 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • F Premier Island Management Group
Vacation Rental Companies: A C D E G I Vacation Rental Companies: E G 10 Portofino Dr.
amenities you desire to (850) 916-5000, (866) 206-0323
7 Emerald Isle 19 Soundside Holiday Beach Resort www.portofinoisland.com
give you the comfort of a 22 Via DeLuna Dr. • • • • • • • 19 Via DeLuna Dr. • • • • • • •
Vacation Rental Companies: A B C D E F G I Vacation Rental Companies: H G Realty Marts International/
RMI Vacations
home away from home. 8 Gulf Winds 20 South Harbour 1591 Via DeLuna Dr., (850) 932-5376
1199 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • • 751 Pensacola Beach Blvd. • • • • • • • (800) 874-9245, www.realtymarts.com
Vacation Rental Companies: C D E G Vacation Rental Companies: A C D G I
9 La Bahia 21 Starboard Village H Soundside Holiday Beach Resort
1300 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • 1111 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • • 19 Via DeLuna Dr.
Vacation Rental Companies: A C G Vacation Rental Companies: A C D E G (850) 934-2500, (800) 874-0402
www.holidaybeachresort.com
10 Portofino Island 22 Tristan Towers
10 Portofino Dr. • • • • • • • • • • 1200 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • • • I Southern Resorts Vacation Rentals
Vacation Rental Companies: A B C D F G I Vacation Rental Companies: C E 33 Via DeLuna Dr.
(866) 934-0818, (850) 932-7277
11 Regency Towers & Regency Cabanas 23 Villas on the Gulf www.southernresorts.com
1600 Via DeLuna Dr. • • • • • • 1650 Via DeLuna Dr. • • • • •
Vacation Rental Companies: B C D E G I Vacation Rental Companies: B C D E G I
12 Sabine Yacht and Racquet Club Additional Vacation
330 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • •
Vacation Rental Companies: A B C D G Rental Companies
A+ Beach Condo Rentals, (850) 324-1464

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PENSACOLA BEACH LODGING PENSACOLA BEACH LODGING

The ZOO The ZOO


and Gulfarium and Gulfarium

9 1 4 6 3 10 13 22 1617 14 20
12 19
8 2 7 11 5 21 15 18 23

Resorts: AMENITIES AMENITIES


See pgs. 38-39 for full map

Internet Connection

Internet Connection
Gulfview/Waterview

Gulfview/Waterview
Laundry Facilities

Laundry Facilities
Fully Furnished

Fully Furnished
Fitness Room

Fitness Room
Vacation Rental Companies

Beachfront

Beachfront
Cable TV

Cable TV
Pensacola Beach Pensacola Beach

Tennis

Tennis
A Barrons Realty Group

Pool

Pool
913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy., Ste. 11

Spa
Condominiums and Resorts Condominiums (850) 934-2588, (866) 934-2588,
www.barronsrealtygroup.com/
vacationrentals.aspx
The variety of lodging 1 Baywatch 13 San DeLuna B Emerald Coast Rentals
1150 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • • • 1350 Fort Pickens Rd. • • • • • • 913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy., (850) 343-2255,
Vacation Rental Companies: B C D G Vacation Rental Companies: C D E G
options on Pensacola (866) 884-7419,
2 Beach Club 14 Sand Dollar www.emeraldcoastrentals.net
Beach is diverse enough to 18 Via DeLuna Dr. • • • • • • • 336 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • •
Vacation Rental Companies: B C D F G I Vacation Rental Companies: D E G C JME Vacations
22A Via DeLuna Dr., (850) 932-0775
satisfy every type of 3 Bulevar Menor 15 Sans Souci (866) 317-8491, www.jmevacations.com
1627 Bulevar Menor • • • • • 999 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • •
traveler and budget. Vacation Rental Companies: D Vacation Rental Companies: A C D E G D Paradise Beach Homes
27 Via DeLuna Dr.
Hotels, motels, resorts, 4 Boardwalk 16 Santa Rosa Dunes (850) 916-0777, (888) 860-0067
1100 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • • 900 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • • www.paradisebeachhomes.com
Vacation Rental Companies: A C G Vacation Rental Companies: A B C D G
condominiums and private E Pensacola Beach Properties, Inc.
5 Calle Bonita 17 Santa Rosa Towers 50 Ft. Pickens Rd.
1692 Calle Bonita • • • • • 800 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • •
beach home rentals are Vacation Rental Companies: B C D E G Vacation Rental Companies: A B C E G (850) 934-0099, (800) 497-7321
www.pensacolabeachproperty.com
available with the 6 Emerald Dolphin 18 Seahorse Condos
850 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • • 955 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • F Premier Island Management Group
Vacation Rental Companies: A C D E G I Vacation Rental Companies: E G 10 Portofino Dr.
amenities you desire to (850) 916-5000, (866) 206-0323
7 Emerald Isle 19 Soundside Holiday Beach Resort www.portofinoisland.com
give you the comfort of a 22 Via DeLuna Dr. • • • • • • • 19 Via DeLuna Dr. • • • • • • •
Vacation Rental Companies: A B C D E F G I Vacation Rental Companies: H G Realty Marts International/
RMI Vacations
home away from home. 8 Gulf Winds 20 South Harbour 1591 Via DeLuna Dr., (850) 932-5376
1199 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • • 751 Pensacola Beach Blvd. • • • • • • • (800) 874-9245, www.realtymarts.com
Vacation Rental Companies: C D E G Vacation Rental Companies: A C D G I
9 La Bahia 21 Starboard Village H Soundside Holiday Beach Resort
1300 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • 1111 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • • 19 Via DeLuna Dr.
Vacation Rental Companies: A C G Vacation Rental Companies: A C D E G (850) 934-2500, (800) 874-0402
www.holidaybeachresort.com
10 Portofino Island 22 Tristan Towers
10 Portofino Dr. • • • • • • • • • • 1200 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • • • I Southern Resorts Vacation Rentals
Vacation Rental Companies: A B C D F G I Vacation Rental Companies: C E 33 Via DeLuna Dr.
(866) 934-0818, (850) 932-7277
11 Regency Towers & Regency Cabanas 23 Villas on the Gulf www.southernresorts.com
1600 Via DeLuna Dr. • • • • • • 1650 Via DeLuna Dr. • • • • •
Vacation Rental Companies: B C D E G I Vacation Rental Companies: B C D E G I
12 Sabine Yacht and Racquet Club Additional Vacation
330 Ft. Pickens Rd. • • • • •
Vacation Rental Companies: A B C D G Rental Companies
A+ Beach Condo Rentals, (850) 324-1464

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To Pensacola National Naval


National Naval
Aviation Museum Aviation Museum
To Pensacola

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AMENITIES AMENITIES

Internet Connection
Internet Connection

Gulfview/Waterview
Gulfview/Waterview

Laundry Facilities
Laundry Facilities

Fully Furnished
Fully Furnished

Fitness Room
Fitness Room

Beachfront
Beachfront

Cable TV
Cable TV
Perdido Key Perdido Key Vacation Rental Companies

Tennis
Tennis

Pool
Pool
Condominiums Condominiums
A Aquatic Realty
14508 Perdido Key Dr., (850) 492-4632
(800) 881-7368, www.aquaticrealty.com
Spacious, fully-furnished 1 Beach Colony Resort 14 Palacio
13601 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • • 13661 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • • B Eden Condominium
Vacation Rental Companies: A C E F G H I Vacation Rental Companies: A C F G H I 16281 Perdido Key Dr.
condominiums are (850) 492-3336, (800) 523-8141
2 Capri 15 Perdido Dunes at Perdido Key www.edencondominiums.com
synonymous with comfort 16551 Perdido Beach Blvd. • • • • • • • 16769 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • •
Vacation Rental Companies: E Vacation Rental Companies: C F C Key Concepts Realty
13880 Perdido Key Dr., (850) 492-5462
on Perdido Key. Laundry 3 Docks on Old River 16 Perdido Skye (800) 955-5462, www.gulfcoastarea.com
16310 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • 13785 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • •
facilities, complete Vacation Rental Companies: H Vacation Rental Companies: A C F G H D Lost Key Golf and Beach Club
625 Lost Key Dr., (850) 549-2160
kitchens, cable television 4 Eden Condominium 17 Perdido Sun Condominiums (888) 256-7853, www.lostkey.com
16281 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • • • 13753 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • •
Vacation Rental Companies: B Vacation Rental Companies: A E F G H I E Luxury Coastal Vacations
and other amenities allow 13700 Perdido Key Drive, (850) 332-5120
5 Florencia
14900 River Rd.
18 Perdido Towers www.luxurycoastalvacations.com
• • • • • • 16875 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • •
travelers to enjoy their Vacation Rental Companies: A E F I Vacation Rental Companies: A E F G F Meyer Real Estate
13700 Perdido Key Dr.
vacation without giving up 6 Grand Caribbean East & West 19 Sailmaker’s Place (800) 213-9544, (850) 492-6466
13500 Sandy Key Dr. • • • • • 13928 River Rd. • • • • • • • www.meyerre.com
Vacation Rental Companies: A C F G H I Vacation Rental Companies: A C F H
the little comforts of G Perdido Realty
7 Indigo 20 Sandy Key Condominiums 14250 Perdido Key Dr., Unit B
13621 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • • 13575 Sandy Key Dr. • • • • • • • • (850) 492-1102, (800) 717-7263
home. Vacation Rental Companies: E F G H I Vacation Rental Companies: C F G H I www.perdidokey.com
8 La Playa 21 SeaSpray Condominiums East & West H Pointe South Vacation Rentals
13555 Sandy Key Dr. • • • • • • 16287 Sandy Key Dr. • • • • • • • • 13587 Perdido Key Dr.
Vacation Rental Companies: A E F G H Vacation Rental Companies: C F (850) 492-1148, (800) 598-1888
www.pointesouth.com
9 Lost Key Golf and Beach Club 22 Shipwatch
608 Lost Key Dr. • • • • • • • 16787 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • I ResortQuest
Vacation Rental Companies: C D E F G Vacation Rental Companies: A F G H 13661 Perdido Key Dr., (888) 909-6807
www.resortquestnwfl.com
10 Mediterranean at Perdido Key 23 Spanish Key
17359 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • 17287 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • iTrip Vacation Rentals
Vacation Rental Companies: F Vacation Rental Companies: C E F G I 17359 Perdido Key Dr., (850) 845-9579
11 Mirabella 24 Spinnaker
13900 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • 14765 Perdido Key Dr. • • • •
Vacation Rental Companies: A F G H I Vacation Rental Companies: H
Additional Vacation
12 Needle Rush Point
17119 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • •
25 Villagio
13700 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • Rental Companies
Vacation Rental Companies: F H Vacation Rental Companies: F Tern Key Rentals, (850) 492-1901
13 Ocean Breeze East & West 26 Windemere
14623 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • 14500 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • •
Vacation Rental Companies: A C F G H Vacation Rental Companies: A E F G H I

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National Naval
Aviation Museum Aviation Museum
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AMENITIES AMENITIES

Internet Connection
Internet Connection

Gulfview/Waterview
Gulfview/Waterview

Laundry Facilities
Laundry Facilities

Fully Furnished
Fully Furnished

Fitness Room
Fitness Room

Beachfront
Beachfront

Cable TV
Cable TV
Perdido Key Perdido Key Vacation Rental Companies

Tennis
Tennis

Pool
Pool
Condominiums Condominiums
A Aquatic Realty
14508 Perdido Key Dr., (850) 492-4632
(800) 881-7368, www.aquaticrealty.com
Spacious, fully-furnished 1 Beach Colony Resort 14 Palacio
13601 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • • 13661 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • • B Eden Condominium
Vacation Rental Companies: A C E F G H I Vacation Rental Companies: A C F G H I 16281 Perdido Key Dr.
condominiums are (850) 492-3336, (800) 523-8141
2 Capri 15 Perdido Dunes at Perdido Key www.edencondominiums.com
synonymous with comfort 16551 Perdido Beach Blvd. • • • • • • • 16769 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • •
Vacation Rental Companies: E Vacation Rental Companies: C F C Key Concepts Realty
13880 Perdido Key Dr., (850) 492-5462
on Perdido Key. Laundry 3 Docks on Old River 16 Perdido Skye (800) 955-5462, www.gulfcoastarea.com
16310 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • 13785 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • •
facilities, complete Vacation Rental Companies: H Vacation Rental Companies: A C F G H D Lost Key Golf and Beach Club
625 Lost Key Dr., (850) 549-2160
kitchens, cable television 4 Eden Condominium 17 Perdido Sun Condominiums (888) 256-7853, www.lostkey.com
16281 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • • • 13753 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • •
Vacation Rental Companies: B Vacation Rental Companies: A E F G H I E Luxury Coastal Vacations
and other amenities allow 13700 Perdido Key Drive, (850) 332-5120
5 Florencia
14900 River Rd.
18 Perdido Towers www.luxurycoastalvacations.com
• • • • • • 16875 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • •
travelers to enjoy their Vacation Rental Companies: A E F I Vacation Rental Companies: A E F G F Meyer Real Estate
13700 Perdido Key Dr.
vacation without giving up 6 Grand Caribbean East & West 19 Sailmaker’s Place (800) 213-9544, (850) 492-6466
13500 Sandy Key Dr. • • • • • 13928 River Rd. • • • • • • • www.meyerre.com
Vacation Rental Companies: A C F G H I Vacation Rental Companies: A C F H
the little comforts of G Perdido Realty
7 Indigo 20 Sandy Key Condominiums 14250 Perdido Key Dr., Unit B
13621 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • • 13575 Sandy Key Dr. • • • • • • • • (850) 492-1102, (800) 717-7263
home. Vacation Rental Companies: E F G H I Vacation Rental Companies: C F G H I www.perdidokey.com
8 La Playa 21 SeaSpray Condominiums East & West H Pointe South Vacation Rentals
13555 Sandy Key Dr. • • • • • • 16287 Sandy Key Dr. • • • • • • • • 13587 Perdido Key Dr.
Vacation Rental Companies: A E F G H Vacation Rental Companies: C F (850) 492-1148, (800) 598-1888
www.pointesouth.com
9 Lost Key Golf and Beach Club 22 Shipwatch
608 Lost Key Dr. • • • • • • • 16787 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • I ResortQuest
Vacation Rental Companies: C D E F G Vacation Rental Companies: A F G H 13661 Perdido Key Dr., (888) 909-6807
www.resortquestnwfl.com
10 Mediterranean at Perdido Key 23 Spanish Key
17359 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • 17287 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • iTrip Vacation Rentals
Vacation Rental Companies: F Vacation Rental Companies: C E F G I 17359 Perdido Key Dr., (850) 845-9579
11 Mirabella 24 Spinnaker
13900 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • 14765 Perdido Key Dr. • • • •
Vacation Rental Companies: A F G H I Vacation Rental Companies: H
Additional Vacation
12 Needle Rush Point
17119 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • • •
25 Villagio
13700 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • Rental Companies
Vacation Rental Companies: F H Vacation Rental Companies: F Tern Key Rentals, (850) 492-1901
13 Ocean Breeze East & West 26 Windemere
14623 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • • • 14500 Perdido Key Dr. • • • • •
Vacation Rental Companies: A C F G H Vacation Rental Companies: A E F G H I

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AMENITIES AMENITIES

Continental Breakfast
Continental Breakfast
Gulfview/Waterview

Restaurant on Site
Suites/Kitchenette
Restaurant on Site

Number of Rooms
Suites/Kitchenette
Number of Rooms

Laundry Facilities
Laundry Facilities

Business Center
Business Center

Airport Shuttle
Airport Shuttle

Fitness Room
Fitness Room

Pets Allowed
Free Internet
Pets Allowed
Free Internet
Historic Downtown Western Pensacola

Pool
Pool
Hotels, Motels and Bed & Breakfasts Hotels and Motels
Additional 1 Courtyard by Marriott Pensacola Downtown 1 Hospitality Inn Additional
700 E. Chase St. 120 • • • • • • • 4910 Mobile Hwy. 80 • • • • • •
Accommodations (850) 439-3330, (800) 627-7468
www.courtyardpensacoladowntown.com
(850) 453-3333 Accommodations
9 Noble Manor Bed & 2 Suburban Extended Stay Hotel 4 Ashton Inn & Suites
Breakfast (850) 434-9544 2 Crowne Plaza Pensacola Grand Hotel 3984 Barrancas Ave.
129 • • • • • • (850) 455-4561
200 E. Gregory St. (850) 453-4140, (800) 424-6423
10 Russell Roost Bed & (850) 433-3336, (877) 227-6963 210 • • • • • • • www.suburbanhotels.com/hotel-pensacola-florida-FL964 5 Cottages on the Green
Breakfast (850) 429-1231 www.pensacolagrandhotel.com (850) 492-2214
3 Super 8 Motel
11 Springhill Guesthouse 3 Days Inn Historic Downtown 5 N. New Warrington Rd. 6 Holiday Inn Express
(850) 438-6887 710 N. Palafox St. (850) 457-7277, (800) 800-8000 42 • • • • • • • (850) 696-2800
(850) 438-4922, (800) 544-8313 102 • • • • • •
www.thesuper8.com
www.thedaysinn.com 7 Quality Inn NAS/Corry
(850) 455-3233
4 Lee House Bed & Breakfast Inn
400 Bayfront Pkwy. 8 • • • • • 8 Navy Lodge, (850) 456-8676
(850) 912-8770
www.leehousepensacola.com

5 New World Inn


600 S. Palafox St. 15 • • •
(850) 432-4111
www.newworldlanding.com

6 Pensacola Victorian Bed & Breakfast


203 W. Gregory St.
(850) 434-2818, (800) 370-8354 4 • • •
www.pensacolavictorian.com

7 Residence Inn by Marriott Downtown


601 E. Chase St. 78 • • • • • • • •
(850) 432-0202, (800) 331-3131
www.residenceinnpensacoladowntown.com

8 Solé Inn & Suites


200 N. Palafox St.
(850) 470-9298, (888) 470-9298
www.soleinnandsuites.com 45 • • •

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AMENITIES AMENITIES

Continental Breakfast
Continental Breakfast
Gulfview/Waterview

Restaurant on Site
Suites/Kitchenette
Restaurant on Site

Number of Rooms
Suites/Kitchenette
Number of Rooms

Laundry Facilities
Laundry Facilities

Business Center
Business Center

Airport Shuttle
Airport Shuttle

Fitness Room
Fitness Room

Pets Allowed
Free Internet
Pets Allowed
Free Internet
Historic Downtown Western Pensacola

Pool
Pool
Hotels, Motels and Bed & Breakfasts Hotels and Motels
Additional 1 Courtyard by Marriott Pensacola Downtown 1 Hospitality Inn Additional
700 E. Chase St. 120 • • • • • • • 4910 Mobile Hwy. 80 • • • • • •
Accommodations (850) 439-3330, (800) 627-7468
www.courtyardpensacoladowntown.com
(850) 453-3333 Accommodations
9 Noble Manor Bed & 2 Suburban Extended Stay Hotel 4 Ashton Inn & Suites
Breakfast (850) 434-9544 2 Crowne Plaza Pensacola Grand Hotel 3984 Barrancas Ave.
129 • • • • • • (850) 455-4561
200 E. Gregory St. (850) 453-4140, (800) 424-6423
10 Russell Roost Bed & (850) 433-3336, (877) 227-6963 210 • • • • • • • www.suburbanhotels.com/hotel-pensacola-florida-FL964 5 Cottages on the Green
Breakfast (850) 429-1231 www.pensacolagrandhotel.com (850) 492-2214
3 Super 8 Motel
11 Springhill Guesthouse 3 Days Inn Historic Downtown 5 N. New Warrington Rd. 6 Holiday Inn Express
(850) 438-6887 710 N. Palafox St. (850) 457-7277, (800) 800-8000 42 • • • • • • • (850) 696-2800
(850) 438-4922, (800) 544-8313 102 • • • • • •
www.thesuper8.com
www.thedaysinn.com 7 Quality Inn NAS/Corry
(850) 455-3233
4 Lee House Bed & Breakfast Inn
400 Bayfront Pkwy. 8 • • • • • 8 Navy Lodge, (850) 456-8676
(850) 912-8770
www.leehousepensacola.com

5 New World Inn


600 S. Palafox St. 15 • • •
(850) 432-4111
www.newworldlanding.com

6 Pensacola Victorian Bed & Breakfast


203 W. Gregory St.
(850) 434-2818, (800) 370-8354 4 • • •
www.pensacolavictorian.com

7 Residence Inn by Marriott Downtown


601 E. Chase St. 78 • • • • • • • •
(850) 432-0202, (800) 331-3131
www.residenceinnpensacoladowntown.com

8 Solé Inn & Suites


200 N. Palafox St.
(850) 470-9298, (888) 470-9298
www.soleinnandsuites.com 45 • • •

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Continental Breakfast
Restaurant on Site
Suites/Kitchenette
Number of Rooms

Laundry Facilities
AMENITIES

Business Center
Airport Shuttle

Fitness Room

Pets Allowed
Free Internet
See pgs. 38-39 for full map

Continental Breakfast
Midtown Corridor

Restaurant on Site
Suites/Kitchenette
Number of Rooms

Laundry Facilities
Business Center

Pool
Airport Shuttle
Hotels and Motels

Fitness Room

Pets Allowed
Free Internet
Additional
Gateway Corridor 1 America’s Best Value Inn & Suites
7200 Plantation Rd., (850) 466-2000 97 • • • • • • • • Accommodations

Pool
Additional Hotels and Motels www.americasbestvalueinn.com
12 Extended Stay America
Accomodations 1 America’s Best Value Inn & Suites
2 Baymont Inn & Suites
7330 Plantation Rd., (850) 477-3333 122 • • • • (850) 473-9323
7194 Pensacola Blvd. • • • www.baymontinns.com
8 Best Western Blue Angel Inn (850) 479-8600, (888) 315-2378
60
(850) 477-7474 www.americasbestvalueinn.com 3 Comfort Inn, Davis Highway
8080 N. Davis Hwy. 115 • • • • • • •
9 Country Inn & Suites 2 Comfort Inn (850) 484-8070, (800) 424-6423
(850) 944-7653 8690 Pine Forest Rd. 62 • • • • • • www.choicehotels.com/hotel/fl712
(850) 476-8989, (866) 405-2708 Courtyard by Marriott
10 Days Inn North, (850) 476-7200 www.comfortinn.com/hotel/fl588 4
451 Creighton Rd. 90 • • • • • • •
3 Holiday Inn Express (850) 857-7744, (800) 321-2211
11 Executive Inn, (850) 478-4015 130 Loblolly Lane www.courtyard.com/pnscy
(850) 944-8442, (888) 465-4329 64 • • • • • • •
12 Garden Inn & Suites 5 Fairfield Inn by Marriott
www.hiexpress.com 7325 N. Davis Hwy.
(850) 477-9150 (850) 484-8001, (800) 228-2800 63 • • • • • •
4 Motel 6-Pensacola West www.marriott.com
13 Key West Inn, (850) 477-2333 5829 Pensacola Blvd. 100 • • • • • • •
(850) 494-1122, (800) 466-8356 6 Hampton Inn Airport/Cordova Mall
14 Howard Johnson Express www.motel6.com 2187 Airport Blvd. 126 • • • • • •
(850) 478-4499 (850) 478-1123, (800) 426-7866
5 Palm Court 100 • • • • • • www.hamptoninnpensacolaairport.com
15 Luxury Suites, (850) 484-5451 6911 Pensacola Blvd.
(850) 479-3800 7 Hampton Inn & Suites
7050 Plantation Rd. 85 • • • • • • •
16 Microtel Inn, (850) 941-8902 6 Quality Inn (850) 505-7500, (800) 426-7866
6550 Pensacola Blvd. www.hamptoninn.com
17 Pensacola Inn, (850) 266-6333 (850) 477-0711, (800) 424-6423 106 • • • • • • •
www.choicehotels.com/ires/hotel/fl732 8 Hilton Garden Inn
18 Quality Inn West, (850) 944-0333 1144 Airport Blvd., (850) 479-8900
7 Value Place www.hiltongardeninnpensacola.com
2310 W. Detroit Blvd, 137 • • • • • • • •
19 Ramada Inn, (850) 476-9091 9 Holiday Inn
(850) 476-6612, (800) Value Place 7813 N. Davis Hwy.
20 Red Roof Inn, (850) 941-0908 www.valueplace.com 121 • • (850) 472-1400, (800) 465-4329
www.holidayinnpns.com
21 Travelodge, (850) 473-0222
10 Homewood Suites 114 • • • • • • • •
5049 Corporate Woods Dr.
(850) 474-3777, (800) 225-5466
www.homewoodsuitespensacola.com
11 InnPlace Suites
7230 Plantation Rd.
(850) 479-1000 107 • • • • • • • •
www.innplacesuitespensacola.com

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AMENITIES

Continental Breakfast
Restaurant on Site
Suites/Kitchenette
Number of Rooms

Laundry Facilities
AMENITIES

Business Center
Airport Shuttle

Fitness Room

Pets Allowed
Free Internet
See pgs. 38-39 for full map

Continental Breakfast
Midtown Corridor

Restaurant on Site
Suites/Kitchenette
Number of Rooms

Laundry Facilities
Business Center

Pool
Airport Shuttle
Hotels and Motels

Fitness Room

Pets Allowed
Free Internet
Additional
Gateway Corridor 1 America’s Best Value Inn & Suites
7200 Plantation Rd., (850) 466-2000 97 • • • • • • • • Accommodations

Pool
Additional Hotels and Motels www.americasbestvalueinn.com
12 Extended Stay America
Accomodations 1 America’s Best Value Inn & Suites
2 Baymont Inn & Suites
7330 Plantation Rd., (850) 477-3333 122 • • • • (850) 473-9323
7194 Pensacola Blvd. • • • www.baymontinns.com
8 Best Western Blue Angel Inn (850) 479-8600, (888) 315-2378
60
(850) 477-7474 www.americasbestvalueinn.com 3 Comfort Inn, Davis Highway
8080 N. Davis Hwy. 115 • • • • • • •
9 Country Inn & Suites 2 Comfort Inn (850) 484-8070, (800) 424-6423
(850) 944-7653 8690 Pine Forest Rd. 62 • • • • • • www.choicehotels.com/hotel/fl712
(850) 476-8989, (866) 405-2708 Courtyard by Marriott
10 Days Inn North, (850) 476-7200 www.comfortinn.com/hotel/fl588 4
451 Creighton Rd. 90 • • • • • • •
3 Holiday Inn Express (850) 857-7744, (800) 321-2211
11 Executive Inn, (850) 478-4015 130 Loblolly Lane www.courtyard.com/pnscy
(850) 944-8442, (888) 465-4329 64 • • • • • • •
12 Garden Inn & Suites 5 Fairfield Inn by Marriott
www.hiexpress.com 7325 N. Davis Hwy.
(850) 477-9150 (850) 484-8001, (800) 228-2800 63 • • • • • •
4 Motel 6-Pensacola West www.marriott.com
13 Key West Inn, (850) 477-2333 5829 Pensacola Blvd. 100 • • • • • • •
(850) 494-1122, (800) 466-8356 6 Hampton Inn Airport/Cordova Mall
14 Howard Johnson Express www.motel6.com 2187 Airport Blvd. 126 • • • • • •
(850) 478-4499 (850) 478-1123, (800) 426-7866
5 Palm Court 100 • • • • • • www.hamptoninnpensacolaairport.com
15 Luxury Suites, (850) 484-5451 6911 Pensacola Blvd.
(850) 479-3800 7 Hampton Inn & Suites
7050 Plantation Rd. 85 • • • • • • •
16 Microtel Inn, (850) 941-8902 6 Quality Inn (850) 505-7500, (800) 426-7866
6550 Pensacola Blvd. www.hamptoninn.com
17 Pensacola Inn, (850) 266-6333 (850) 477-0711, (800) 424-6423 106 • • • • • • •
www.choicehotels.com/ires/hotel/fl732 8 Hilton Garden Inn
18 Quality Inn West, (850) 944-0333 1144 Airport Blvd., (850) 479-8900
7 Value Place www.hiltongardeninnpensacola.com
2310 W. Detroit Blvd, 137 • • • • • • • •
19 Ramada Inn, (850) 476-9091 9 Holiday Inn
(850) 476-6612, (800) Value Place 7813 N. Davis Hwy.
20 Red Roof Inn, (850) 941-0908 www.valueplace.com 121 • • (850) 472-1400, (800) 465-4329
www.holidayinnpns.com
21 Travelodge, (850) 473-0222
10 Homewood Suites 114 • • • • • • • •
5049 Corporate Woods Dr.
(850) 474-3777, (800) 225-5466
www.homewoodsuitespensacola.com
11 InnPlace Suites
7230 Plantation Rd.
(850) 479-1000 107 • • • • • • • •
www.innplacesuitespensacola.com

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Continental Breakfast
Restaurant on Site
Suites/Kitchenette
Number of Rooms

Laundry Facilities
Business Center
See pgs. 38-39 for full map

Airport Shuttle

Fitness Room

Pets Allowed
Free Internet
Midtown Corridor

Pool
Hotels and Motels
Additional
13 La Quinta Inn
Accommodations 7750 N. Davis Hwy. 130 • • • • • • The Pensacola Bay Area prides itself on award-winning
(850) 474-0411, (800) 531-5900
18 Motel 6 Pensacola North http://598.lq.com restaurants that serve a variety of cuisine from fresh sushi and
(850) 476-5386
14 Quality Inn & Suites
7601 Scenic Hwy. straight-from-the-docks seafood to Southern favorites with a
19 Motel 6 Pensacola East (850) 477-7155
(850) 474-1060 www.choicehotels.com 145 • • • • • • • • modern twist. Locally-owned restaurants serve unique dishes that
20 Queen Mary Inn, (850) 453-0206 15 Red Roof Inn
7340 Plantation Rd. reflect the city’s 450-year history and cultural influence.
(850) 476-7960, (800) 733-7663
www.redroof.com 108 • •
Pensacola Bay Area restaurants are lively and unique. From
16 TownePlace Suites by Marriott
481 Creighton Rd.
(850) 484-7022, (800) 236-2427 waterfront watering holes and an Irish pub where you can staple
www.towneplacesuitespensacola.com
• • • • • • • your dollar bill to the ceiling to upscale steak houses
17 Value Place 98
12050 Scenic Hwy.
(850) 471-0203, (800) Value Place and fine seafood restaurants, visitors will find a
www.valueplace.com
variety of restaurants to suit their tastes.

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Continental Breakfast

Internet Connection
Gulfview/Waterview

Restaurant on Site
Suites/Kitchenette
Number of Rooms

Laundry Facilities
Business Center
Airport Shuttle

Fitness Room

To Pe
Pets Allowed

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Milton Corridor
Pool

Inns
1 Adventures Unlimited School
Food Service

House Inn & Cottages


Located on Coldwater Creek, 12 miles north of Milton 25 • • •
(850) 623-6197, (800) 239-6864
www.adventuresunlimited.com

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AMENITIES

Continental Breakfast
Restaurant on Site
Suites/Kitchenette
Number of Rooms

Laundry Facilities
Business Center
See pgs. 38-39 for full map

Airport Shuttle

Fitness Room

Pets Allowed
Free Internet
Midtown Corridor

Pool
Hotels and Motels
Additional
13 La Quinta Inn
Accommodations 7750 N. Davis Hwy. 130 • • • • • • The Pensacola Bay Area prides itself on award-winning
(850) 474-0411, (800) 531-5900
18 Motel 6 Pensacola North http://598.lq.com restaurants that serve a variety of cuisine from fresh sushi and
(850) 476-5386
14 Quality Inn & Suites
7601 Scenic Hwy. straight-from-the-docks seafood to Southern favorites with a
19 Motel 6 Pensacola East (850) 477-7155
(850) 474-1060 www.choicehotels.com 145 • • • • • • • • modern twist. Locally-owned restaurants serve unique dishes that
20 Queen Mary Inn, (850) 453-0206 15 Red Roof Inn
7340 Plantation Rd. reflect the city’s 450-year history and cultural influence.
(850) 476-7960, (800) 733-7663
www.redroof.com 108 • •
Pensacola Bay Area restaurants are lively and unique. From
16 TownePlace Suites by Marriott
481 Creighton Rd.
(850) 484-7022, (800) 236-2427 waterfront watering holes and an Irish pub where you can staple
www.towneplacesuitespensacola.com
• • • • • • • your dollar bill to the ceiling to upscale steak houses
17 Value Place 98
12050 Scenic Hwy.
(850) 471-0203, (800) Value Place and fine seafood restaurants, visitors will find a
www.valueplace.com
variety of restaurants to suit their tastes.

M I LT O N L O D G I N G

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AMENITIES
Continental Breakfast

Internet Connection
Gulfview/Waterview

Restaurant on Site
Suites/Kitchenette
Number of Rooms

Laundry Facilities
Business Center
Airport Shuttle

Fitness Room

To Pe
Pets Allowed

nsac
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Milton Corridor
Pool

Inns
1 Adventures Unlimited School
Food Service

House Inn & Cottages


Located on Coldwater Creek, 12 miles north of Milton 25 • • •
(850) 623-6197, (800) 239-6864
www.adventuresunlimited.com

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Reservations Accpt

Reservations Accpt
Beer/Wine/Cocktail

Beer/Wine/Cocktail
Take Out/Delivery

Take Out/Delivery
Seating Capacity

Seating Capacity
Banquet Facilities

Banquet Facilities
Sunday Brunch

Sunday Brunch
Average Dining

Average Dining
Outside Dining

Outside Dining
Entertainment

Entertainment
Type of Food

Type of Food
Days Closed

Days Closed
Full Service

Full Service
Bus Parking

Bus Parking
Fine Dining

Fine Dining
Breakfast

Breakfast
Catering

Catering
Served

Served
Dinner

Dinner
Lunch

Lunch
Buffet

Buffet
Price

Price
Restaurants & Nightlife Restaurants & Nightlife
PENSACOLA
PENSACOLA PENSACOLA
PENSACOLA
600 South Sundays Mellow Mushroom
600 S. Palafox Pl., (850) 432-4111 80 • • • Cocktail Fare $6-$10 Thanksgiving 5175 Bayou Blvd., (850) 475-7575 260 Gourmet Pizza $12 Thanksgiving
• • • • • TO • • • • Christmas
www.600southpalafox.com Xmas, NYear www.mellowmushroom.com
1912 Restaurant— Nancy’s Haute Affairs/Skopelos
Crowne Plaza Pensacola Grand Hotel $9.95- Sunday 555 Scenic Hwy., (850) 434-0112 $8-$15 Sundays
92 • • • • • TO • • • • American Evenings
• • • • • TO Gourmet
200 E. Gregory St., (850) 433-3336 $26.95 www.nancyshauteaffairs.com
www.pensacolagrandhotel.com Christmas
Palace Café
The Angus 130 E. Government St., (850) 434-6211 52 • • • • TO • • • • • American $6-$12 Xmas, Easter
1101 Scenic Hwy. (Hwy. 90 E), (850) 432-0539 400 Steak Sun, Mon Eclectic Thanksgiving
• • • • • TO • • • • & Seafood
$15-$25 www.sevillequarter.com
www.anguspensacola.com
Pensacola Greyhound Track
Atlas Oyster House Seafood, Steaks 951 Dog Track Rd., (850) 455-8595 900 • • • • TO • • • • Variety/Special $11-$19 Sun-Tue
600 S. Barracks St., (850) 437-1961 210 (800) 345-3997, www.pensacolagreyhoundtrack.com Group Rates
• • • • TO • • • • Sushi, Burgers, $11-$19 None
www.goodgrits.com Brunch & Oysters Scenic 90 Café
130 • Thanksgiving
Buffalo Wild Wings
Wraps, Burgers,
701 Scenic Hwy., (850) 433-8844 • • • • TO • Variety $6
Christmas
5153 Bayou Blvd., (850) 471-2989 300 $7 Thanksgiving www.scenic90cafe.com
• • • • TO • • • Sandwiches Christmas
www.buffalowildwings.com
Seville Quarter/Rosie O’Grady’s
Cavu Club—Crowne Plaza Pensacola Grand Hotel 130 E. Government St., (850) 434-6211 Alcoholic Mon, Tues
Alcoholic 150 • • • • • Varies
200 E. Gregory St., (850) 433-3336 60 $3.25-$250 Open daily www.sevillequarter.com Beverages Xmas, NYear
• Beverages
www.pensacolagrandhotel.com
Steve Barnhill’s Southern Fresh Buffet
Cottage Cafe 301 Brent Ln., (850) 912-8806 400 • • • TO Southern $5 Christmas
Soups, Salads,
203 W. Gregory St., (850) 437-0730 45 • • • • TO • • Under $10 Christmas
Sandwiches Will Call Sports Grille
www.pensacolavictorian.com Casual Thanksgiving
22 S. Palafox Pl., (850) 912-8644 300 • • • • • • TO • • • American $15
Cubi Bar Cafe www.willcallsports.com Christmas
Soups,
1750 Radford Blvd., (850) 452-2643 150 • • • TO • • • • Under $10 Christmas
Sandwiches Wintzell’s Oyster House
www.navalaviationmuseum.org
400 E. Chase St., (850) 432-7752 300 • • • • TO • • Seafood $16 Christmas
The Deck Bar at The Fish House www.wintzellsoysterhouse.com
600 S. Barracks St., (850) 470-0003 120 • TO • • • • • Cocktail Fare $10 Open daily
www.goodgrits.com PENSACOLA BEACH/GULF BREEZE

Sat, Sun
Ever’man Natural Foods, Inc. Crabs—We Got ‘Em Seafood,
Grocer, Natural,

only
315 W. Garden St., (850) 438-0402 30 • • TO • • $10 None 6 Casino Beach Blvd., (850) 932-0700 675 • • • • • TO • • • • American, Crab $15-$22 None
Whole Foods
www.everman.org www.crabswegotem.com
Famous Dave’s Flounder’s Chowder House
Award-winning Thanksgiving American, Thanksgiving
4952 Bayou Blvd., (850) 476-7427 250 • • • • TO • • • $8-$10 800 Quietwater Beach Rd., (850) 932-2003 800 • • • • • TO • • • • Seafood
$11-$19
Xmas
Barbecue Christmas www.flounderschowderhouse.com
www.famousdaves.com
The Fish House Southern, Sushi, The Grand Marlin Seafood, Steaks,
600 S. Barracks St., (850) 470-0003 250 • • • • • • TO • • • • Seafood, Steaks, $11-$20 None 400 Pensacola Blvd., (850) 677-9153 350 • • • • • TO • • • • Oyster Bar, $10-$18 Xmas
www.goodgrits.com Grits a Ya Ya, www.thegrandmarlin.com Long Drinks
Pork H2O—A Cajun Asian Grill (Hilton) American, Asian,
Five Sisters Blues Café Over $20
195 $3-$14 Mondays 12 Via DeLuna Dr., (850) 916-2999, ext. 6791 162 • • • • • • • TO • • • • Cajun Seafood, None
421 W. Belmont St., (850) 912-4856 • • • • • TO • • Sushi
www.fivesistersbluescafe.com Southern/Soul www.eatath20.com
Global Grill Sun-Mon, Lillo’s Tuscan Grille
$15-$30 5 Via DeLuna, (850) 934-5456 175 • • • • • TO • • • • Italian $10 Mondays
27 S. Palafox Pl., (850) 469-9966 160 • • • • • Tapas, Salads, Thanksgiving
www.dineglobalgrill.com Entrees & Christmas www.lillostuscangrille.com
Jackson’s Steakhouse Desserts Paradise Bar and Grill
21 Via DeLuna Dr., (850) 916-5087 Steak, Seafood $3.75- Xmas
400 S. Palafox St., (850) 469-9898 150 • • • • • TO • • • • • $8-$33 None • • • • • TO • • • • $21.50
www.jacksonsrestaurant.com Steaks, Seafood www.paradisebar-grill.com
Joe Patti’s Seafood/Sushi Bar Easter Riptides Sports Grill
524 South B St., (850) 432-3315 $5-$8 Thanksgiving 14 Via DeLuna Dr., (850) 932-5331 100 • • • • • • TO • • • • • American $15 None
20 • • TO • •
www.joepattis.com Seafood Xmas, NYear www.holidayinnresorts.com/pensacolabeach
Marina Oyster Barn Mondays PERDIDO KEY
505 Bayou Blvd., (850) 433-0511 80 • • • • TO • $5-$17 Thanksgiving Lost Key Golf Club
www.marinaoysterbarn.com Seafood, Xmas, NYear Seafood, Sushi $9-$14 None
Burgers, Chicken 625 Lost Key Dr., (850) 549-2168 150 • • • • • • • • TO • • • • Casual American
McGuire’s Irish Pub www.lostkey.com
Thanksgiving
600 E. Gregory St. (Hwy. 98), (850) 433-6789 525 • • • • • TO • • • • • $11-$29
Seafood, Steak, Xmas, NYear PAC E
www.mcguiresirishpub.com
Pastas & Salads Farmers’ Opry House $21.95
8897 Byrom Campbell Rd., (850) 994-6000 400 • TO • • • • Southern Style Dinner & Sun-Thur
www.farmersopry.com Show
Pensacola Celebrity Chefs Restaurants

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Reservations Accpt
Beer/Wine/Cocktail

Beer/Wine/Cocktail
Take Out/Delivery

Take Out/Delivery
Seating Capacity

Seating Capacity
Banquet Facilities

Banquet Facilities
Sunday Brunch

Sunday Brunch
Average Dining

Average Dining
Outside Dining

Outside Dining
Entertainment

Entertainment
Type of Food

Type of Food
Days Closed

Days Closed
Full Service

Full Service
Bus Parking

Bus Parking
Fine Dining

Fine Dining
Breakfast

Breakfast
Catering

Catering
Served

Served
Dinner

Dinner
Lunch

Lunch
Buffet

Buffet
Price

Price
Restaurants & Nightlife Restaurants & Nightlife
PENSACOLA
PENSACOLA PENSACOLA
PENSACOLA
600 South Sundays Mellow Mushroom
600 S. Palafox Pl., (850) 432-4111 80 • • • Cocktail Fare $6-$10 Thanksgiving 5175 Bayou Blvd., (850) 475-7575 260 Gourmet Pizza $12 Thanksgiving
• • • • • TO • • • • Christmas
www.600southpalafox.com Xmas, NYear www.mellowmushroom.com
1912 Restaurant— Nancy’s Haute Affairs/Skopelos
Crowne Plaza Pensacola Grand Hotel $9.95- Sunday 555 Scenic Hwy., (850) 434-0112 $8-$15 Sundays
92 • • • • • TO • • • • American Evenings
• • • • • TO Gourmet
200 E. Gregory St., (850) 433-3336 $26.95 www.nancyshauteaffairs.com
www.pensacolagrandhotel.com Christmas
Palace Café
The Angus 130 E. Government St., (850) 434-6211 52 • • • • TO • • • • • American $6-$12 Xmas, Easter
1101 Scenic Hwy. (Hwy. 90 E), (850) 432-0539 400 Steak Sun, Mon Eclectic Thanksgiving
• • • • • TO • • • • & Seafood
$15-$25 www.sevillequarter.com
www.anguspensacola.com
Pensacola Greyhound Track
Atlas Oyster House Seafood, Steaks 951 Dog Track Rd., (850) 455-8595 900 • • • • TO • • • • Variety/Special $11-$19 Sun-Tue
600 S. Barracks St., (850) 437-1961 210 (800) 345-3997, www.pensacolagreyhoundtrack.com Group Rates
• • • • TO • • • • Sushi, Burgers, $11-$19 None
www.goodgrits.com Brunch & Oysters Scenic 90 Café
130 • Thanksgiving
Buffalo Wild Wings
Wraps, Burgers,
701 Scenic Hwy., (850) 433-8844 • • • • TO • Variety $6
Christmas
5153 Bayou Blvd., (850) 471-2989 300 $7 Thanksgiving www.scenic90cafe.com
• • • • TO • • • Sandwiches Christmas
www.buffalowildwings.com
Seville Quarter/Rosie O’Grady’s
Cavu Club—Crowne Plaza Pensacola Grand Hotel 130 E. Government St., (850) 434-6211 Alcoholic Mon, Tues
Alcoholic 150 • • • • • Varies
200 E. Gregory St., (850) 433-3336 60 $3.25-$250 Open daily www.sevillequarter.com Beverages Xmas, NYear
• Beverages
www.pensacolagrandhotel.com
Steve Barnhill’s Southern Fresh Buffet
Cottage Cafe 301 Brent Ln., (850) 912-8806 400 • • • TO Southern $5 Christmas
Soups, Salads,
203 W. Gregory St., (850) 437-0730 45 • • • • TO • • Under $10 Christmas
Sandwiches Will Call Sports Grille
www.pensacolavictorian.com Casual Thanksgiving
22 S. Palafox Pl., (850) 912-8644 300 • • • • • • TO • • • American $15
Cubi Bar Cafe www.willcallsports.com Christmas
Soups,
1750 Radford Blvd., (850) 452-2643 150 • • • TO • • • • Under $10 Christmas
Sandwiches Wintzell’s Oyster House
www.navalaviationmuseum.org
400 E. Chase St., (850) 432-7752 300 • • • • TO • • Seafood $16 Christmas
The Deck Bar at The Fish House www.wintzellsoysterhouse.com
600 S. Barracks St., (850) 470-0003 120 • TO • • • • • Cocktail Fare $10 Open daily
www.goodgrits.com PENSACOLA BEACH/GULF BREEZE

Sat, Sun
Ever’man Natural Foods, Inc. Crabs—We Got ‘Em Seafood,
Grocer, Natural,

only
315 W. Garden St., (850) 438-0402 30 • • TO • • $10 None 6 Casino Beach Blvd., (850) 932-0700 675 • • • • • TO • • • • American, Crab $15-$22 None
Whole Foods
www.everman.org www.crabswegotem.com
Famous Dave’s Flounder’s Chowder House
Award-winning Thanksgiving American, Thanksgiving
4952 Bayou Blvd., (850) 476-7427 250 • • • • TO • • • $8-$10 800 Quietwater Beach Rd., (850) 932-2003 800 • • • • • TO • • • • Seafood
$11-$19
Xmas
Barbecue Christmas www.flounderschowderhouse.com
www.famousdaves.com
The Fish House Southern, Sushi, The Grand Marlin Seafood, Steaks,
600 S. Barracks St., (850) 470-0003 250 • • • • • • TO • • • • Seafood, Steaks, $11-$20 None 400 Pensacola Blvd., (850) 677-9153 350 • • • • • TO • • • • Oyster Bar, $10-$18 Xmas
www.goodgrits.com Grits a Ya Ya, www.thegrandmarlin.com Long Drinks
Pork H2O—A Cajun Asian Grill (Hilton) American, Asian,
Five Sisters Blues Café Over $20
195 $3-$14 Mondays 12 Via DeLuna Dr., (850) 916-2999, ext. 6791 162 • • • • • • • TO • • • • Cajun Seafood, None
421 W. Belmont St., (850) 912-4856 • • • • • TO • • Sushi
www.fivesistersbluescafe.com Southern/Soul www.eatath20.com
Global Grill Sun-Mon, Lillo’s Tuscan Grille
$15-$30 5 Via DeLuna, (850) 934-5456 175 • • • • • TO • • • • Italian $10 Mondays
27 S. Palafox Pl., (850) 469-9966 160 • • • • • Tapas, Salads, Thanksgiving
www.dineglobalgrill.com Entrees & Christmas www.lillostuscangrille.com
Jackson’s Steakhouse Desserts Paradise Bar and Grill
21 Via DeLuna Dr., (850) 916-5087 Steak, Seafood $3.75- Xmas
400 S. Palafox St., (850) 469-9898 150 • • • • • TO • • • • • $8-$33 None • • • • • TO • • • • $21.50
www.jacksonsrestaurant.com Steaks, Seafood www.paradisebar-grill.com
Joe Patti’s Seafood/Sushi Bar Easter Riptides Sports Grill
524 South B St., (850) 432-3315 $5-$8 Thanksgiving 14 Via DeLuna Dr., (850) 932-5331 100 • • • • • • TO • • • • • American $15 None
20 • • TO • •
www.joepattis.com Seafood Xmas, NYear www.holidayinnresorts.com/pensacolabeach
Marina Oyster Barn Mondays PERDIDO KEY
505 Bayou Blvd., (850) 433-0511 80 • • • • TO • $5-$17 Thanksgiving Lost Key Golf Club
www.marinaoysterbarn.com Seafood, Xmas, NYear Seafood, Sushi $9-$14 None
Burgers, Chicken 625 Lost Key Dr., (850) 549-2168 150 • • • • • • • • TO • • • • Casual American
McGuire’s Irish Pub www.lostkey.com
Thanksgiving
600 E. Gregory St. (Hwy. 98), (850) 433-6789 525 • • • • • TO • • • • • $11-$29
Seafood, Steak, Xmas, NYear PAC E
www.mcguiresirishpub.com
Pastas & Salads Farmers’ Opry House $21.95
8897 Byrom Campbell Rd., (850) 994-6000 400 • TO • • • • Southern Style Dinner & Sun-Thur
www.farmersopry.com Show
Pensacola Celebrity Chefs Restaurants

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Hemingwayʼs Island Grille ......................................(850) 934-4747 Dharma Blue Café.....................................................(850) 433-1275
Sandshaker Lounge ................................................(850) 932-2211 Dog House Deli .........................................................(850) 432-3104
Bamboo Willie’s Beachside Bar ................................(850) 916-9888 End of the Line Café .................................................(850) 429-0336
Beach Wine & Liquor.................................................(850) 932-8850 Franco’s Italian Restaurant........................................(850) 433-9200
Billy Bob’s Barbecue ................................................(850) 934-2999 Georgio’s Pizza .........................................................(850) 432-5996
Boardwalk Café .........................................................(850) 934-1223 Hall’s Seafood ...........................................................(850) 438-9019
The Break Beach Bar................................................(850) 932-0864 H&O...........................................................................(850) 432-1991
Capt’n Fun Beach Club .............................................(850) 934-3978 Happy Pig Café .........................................................(850) 912-8480
The Dock ...................................................................(850) 934-3314 Hub Stacey’s .............................................................(850) 469-1001
Dog House Deli .........................................................(850) 916-4993 Intermission ...............................................................(850) 433-6208
Hooters of Pensacola Beach.....................................(850) 934-9464 Jerry’s Drive-In ..........................................................(850) 433-9910
Island Wine & Liquor .................................................(850) 932-8454 Landry’s .....................................................................(850) 434-3600
Islander Lounge.........................................................(850) 932-9011 The Melting Pot .........................................................(850) 438-4030
Paddy O’Leary’s Irish Pub.........................................(850) 916-9808 New York Nick’s .........................................................(850) 469-1984
Papa’s Pizza ..............................................................(850) 934-1198 Norma’s on the Run ..................................................(850) 434-8646
Peg Leg Pete’s ..........................................................(850) 932-4139 Sam’s Seafood Restaurant........................................(850) 432-6626
Sabine Sand Bar .......................................................(850) 934-3141 The Oar House Restaurant .......................................(850) 549-4444
Sidelines Sports Bar Restaurant ...............................(850) 934-3660 Tre Fratelli Ristorante ................................................(850) 438-3663
Surf Burger ................................................................(850) 932-1417
WESTERN CORRIDOR
PERDIDO KEY Barnhills Buffet ..........................................................(850) 456-2760
The Crab Trap ...........................................................(850) 492-8888 Becky’s Philly-ing Station ..........................................(850) 457-8542
Flora Bama Lounge...................................................(850) 492-0611 Lost Treasure Grill .....................................................(850) 453-0011 Pensacola could be named the Festival City, since every
Hub Stacey’s .............................................................(850) 497-0071 Oar House .................................................................(850) 549-4444
The JellyFish Martini & Sushi Bar.............................(850) 332-6532 Shrimp Basket ...........................................................(850) 455-1926 month of the year locals and visitors find something to
Jin-Jin Restaurant .....................................................(850) 457-2688 Tequila Mexico...........................................................(850) 455-0004
The Legends Bar & Grille at Perdido Bay Golf Club ....(850) 492-1223 The Cactus Flower Café .......................................... (850) 458-3833 celebrate.
Lillian’s Italian Pan Pizza...........................................(850) 492-0131 There are refined events such as the wine and jazz festival
Lost Key Java ............................................................(850) 497-9501 GATEWAY CORRIDOR
Mojos Coffee Shop....................................................(850) 497-0202 Applebee’s.................................................................(850) 478-9007 and wacky events such as the mullet toss. There are food
Okki Hibachi & Sushi.................................................(850) 455-0036 Coach-N-Four Steakhouse........................................(850) 944-1600
The Original Point Restaurant ...................................(850) 492-3577 Cock of the Walk .......................................................(850) 475-0123 festivals for seafood, sausage, bushwackers and crawfish, and
Perdido Key Oyster Bar.............................................(850) 492-5600 Cracker Barrel Restaurant.........................................(850) 944-2090 there are fitness events such as the Double Bridge Run and the
Perdido Bay Seafood.................................................(850) 492-0455 Founaris Brothers Restaurant ...................................(850) 969-9099
The Reef Restaurant & Lounge ................................(850) 492-9020 Smokey’s Real Pit Barbeque.....................................(850) 968-9182 St. Patty’s prediction race. There are lively parades, whether it’s
Shrimp Basket ...........................................................(850) 492-1970
Sunset Grille..............................................................(850) 492-1063 MIDTOWN CORRIDOR Mardi Gras floats or decked-out boats.
Simply Southern Fresh Market Deli ..........................(850) 492-9330 Beef OʼBradyʼs.........................................................(850) 332-5040 Whatever your style, there’s a special event for you in the
Triggers Seafood Restaurant & Sushi Bar ................(850) 492-1897 Honey Baked Ham...................................................(850) 478-7702
Vallarta Mexican Restaurant .....................................(850) 492-1701 Hooters .....................................................................(850) 477-3400 Pensacola Bay Area. Find a current list of events on our
Lennyʼs Sub Shop ...................................................(850) 494-0750
DOWNTOWN Moeʼs Southwest Grill .............................................(850) 857-0202
calendar at www.VisitPensacola.com.
Carrabbaʼs Italian Grill ............................................(850) 438-0073 The Olive Garden.....................................................(850) 477-6544
The Crab Trap...........................................................(850) 912-8775 Panera Bread ...........................................................(850) 494-1774
Hopjacks Pizza Kitchen & Taproom.......................(850) 497-6073 Santinoʼs Pizza & Grinders.....................................(850) 474-0400
Outback Steakhouse...............................................(850) 432-2800 Sonnyʼs Bar-B-Que..................................................(850) 476-9230
RagTyme Grille ........................................................(850) 429-9655 T.G.I. Fridayʼs ...........................................................(850) 477-0035
Vic & Ikes .................................................................(850) 912-8569 Bagels del Sol ...........................................................(850) 477-4424
Blazzues ....................................................................(850) 696-2290 Bonefish Grill .............................................................(850) 471-2324
Blue Dot.....................................................................(850) 432-0644 Ci Ci’s Pizza ..............................................................(850) 476-6464
Cactus Flower Café ...................................................(850) 432-8100 Fazoli’s.......................................................................(850) 473-9585
Chets Seafood...........................................................(850) 456-0165 Jerry’s Cajun Café.....................................................(850) 476-1385
Coffee Cup Restaurant..............................................(850) 432-7060 Logan’s Roadhouse...................................................(850) 471-9291
Romano’s Macaroni Grill ...........................................(850) 479-2491

KEY
Bold Listings—Chamber Members/Basic Tourism Partner
Plain Listings—Non-member/Partner

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PENSACOLA BEACH DOWNTOWN


Hemingwayʼs Island Grille ......................................(850) 934-4747 Dharma Blue Café.....................................................(850) 433-1275
Sandshaker Lounge ................................................(850) 932-2211 Dog House Deli .........................................................(850) 432-3104
Bamboo Willie’s Beachside Bar ................................(850) 916-9888 End of the Line Café .................................................(850) 429-0336
Beach Wine & Liquor.................................................(850) 932-8850 Franco’s Italian Restaurant........................................(850) 433-9200
Billy Bob’s Barbecue ................................................(850) 934-2999 Georgio’s Pizza .........................................................(850) 432-5996
Boardwalk Café .........................................................(850) 934-1223 Hall’s Seafood ...........................................................(850) 438-9019
The Break Beach Bar................................................(850) 932-0864 H&O...........................................................................(850) 432-1991
Capt’n Fun Beach Club .............................................(850) 934-3978 Happy Pig Café .........................................................(850) 912-8480
The Dock ...................................................................(850) 934-3314 Hub Stacey’s .............................................................(850) 469-1001
Dog House Deli .........................................................(850) 916-4993 Intermission ...............................................................(850) 433-6208
Hooters of Pensacola Beach.....................................(850) 934-9464 Jerry’s Drive-In ..........................................................(850) 433-9910
Island Wine & Liquor .................................................(850) 932-8454 Landry’s .....................................................................(850) 434-3600
Islander Lounge.........................................................(850) 932-9011 The Melting Pot .........................................................(850) 438-4030
Paddy O’Leary’s Irish Pub.........................................(850) 916-9808 New York Nick’s .........................................................(850) 469-1984
Papa’s Pizza ..............................................................(850) 934-1198 Norma’s on the Run ..................................................(850) 434-8646
Peg Leg Pete’s ..........................................................(850) 932-4139 Sam’s Seafood Restaurant........................................(850) 432-6626
Sabine Sand Bar .......................................................(850) 934-3141 The Oar House Restaurant .......................................(850) 549-4444
Sidelines Sports Bar Restaurant ...............................(850) 934-3660 Tre Fratelli Ristorante ................................................(850) 438-3663
Surf Burger ................................................................(850) 932-1417
WESTERN CORRIDOR
PERDIDO KEY Barnhills Buffet ..........................................................(850) 456-2760
The Crab Trap ...........................................................(850) 492-8888 Becky’s Philly-ing Station ..........................................(850) 457-8542
Flora Bama Lounge...................................................(850) 492-0611 Lost Treasure Grill .....................................................(850) 453-0011 Pensacola could be named the Festival City, since every
Hub Stacey’s .............................................................(850) 497-0071 Oar House .................................................................(850) 549-4444
The JellyFish Martini & Sushi Bar.............................(850) 332-6532 Shrimp Basket ...........................................................(850) 455-1926 month of the year locals and visitors find something to
Jin-Jin Restaurant .....................................................(850) 457-2688 Tequila Mexico...........................................................(850) 455-0004
The Legends Bar & Grille at Perdido Bay Golf Club ....(850) 492-1223 The Cactus Flower Café .......................................... (850) 458-3833 celebrate.
Lillian’s Italian Pan Pizza...........................................(850) 492-0131 There are refined events such as the wine and jazz festival
Lost Key Java ............................................................(850) 497-9501 GATEWAY CORRIDOR
Mojos Coffee Shop....................................................(850) 497-0202 Applebee’s.................................................................(850) 478-9007 and wacky events such as the mullet toss. There are food
Okki Hibachi & Sushi.................................................(850) 455-0036 Coach-N-Four Steakhouse........................................(850) 944-1600
The Original Point Restaurant ...................................(850) 492-3577 Cock of the Walk .......................................................(850) 475-0123 festivals for seafood, sausage, bushwackers and crawfish, and
Perdido Key Oyster Bar.............................................(850) 492-5600 Cracker Barrel Restaurant.........................................(850) 944-2090 there are fitness events such as the Double Bridge Run and the
Perdido Bay Seafood.................................................(850) 492-0455 Founaris Brothers Restaurant ...................................(850) 969-9099
The Reef Restaurant & Lounge ................................(850) 492-9020 Smokey’s Real Pit Barbeque.....................................(850) 968-9182 St. Patty’s prediction race. There are lively parades, whether it’s
Shrimp Basket ...........................................................(850) 492-1970
Sunset Grille..............................................................(850) 492-1063 MIDTOWN CORRIDOR Mardi Gras floats or decked-out boats.
Simply Southern Fresh Market Deli ..........................(850) 492-9330 Beef OʼBradyʼs.........................................................(850) 332-5040 Whatever your style, there’s a special event for you in the
Triggers Seafood Restaurant & Sushi Bar ................(850) 492-1897 Honey Baked Ham...................................................(850) 478-7702
Vallarta Mexican Restaurant .....................................(850) 492-1701 Hooters .....................................................................(850) 477-3400 Pensacola Bay Area. Find a current list of events on our
Lennyʼs Sub Shop ...................................................(850) 494-0750
DOWNTOWN Moeʼs Southwest Grill .............................................(850) 857-0202
calendar at www.VisitPensacola.com.
Carrabbaʼs Italian Grill ............................................(850) 438-0073 The Olive Garden.....................................................(850) 477-6544
The Crab Trap...........................................................(850) 912-8775 Panera Bread ...........................................................(850) 494-1774
Hopjacks Pizza Kitchen & Taproom.......................(850) 497-6073 Santinoʼs Pizza & Grinders.....................................(850) 474-0400
Outback Steakhouse...............................................(850) 432-2800 Sonnyʼs Bar-B-Que..................................................(850) 476-9230
RagTyme Grille ........................................................(850) 429-9655 T.G.I. Fridayʼs ...........................................................(850) 477-0035
Vic & Ikes .................................................................(850) 912-8569 Bagels del Sol ...........................................................(850) 477-4424
Blazzues ....................................................................(850) 696-2290 Bonefish Grill .............................................................(850) 471-2324
Blue Dot.....................................................................(850) 432-0644 Ci Ci’s Pizza ..............................................................(850) 476-6464
Cactus Flower Café ...................................................(850) 432-8100 Fazoli’s.......................................................................(850) 473-9585
Chets Seafood...........................................................(850) 456-0165 Jerry’s Cajun Café.....................................................(850) 476-1385
Coffee Cup Restaurant..............................................(850) 432-7060 Logan’s Roadhouse...................................................(850) 471-9291
Romano’s Macaroni Grill ...........................................(850) 479-2491

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APRIL MAY
White Sands Music Festival. April Bands on the Beach.
14-16. Food, crafts and non-stop jam Tuesdays May-Oct. The
sessions in the Farmers’ Opry House. beach’s summer evening
(850) 994-6000, www.farmersopry.com concert series with local
musical favorites plays at
Pensacola Community Soulfest.
the Gulfside Pavilion.
April 16. Enjoy great soul music at this
(850) 932-2257,
annual event in the West Pensacola
Billfish Tournament www.visitpensacolabeach.com
Ballpark. (850) 438-4882
Mullet Man Triathlon. April 16. Push JUNE
yourself to the limit on this scenic and
Shallow Water Slam. June. Redfish,
exhilarating course. (850) 429-0611,
flounder and speckled trout are the game
www.florabama.com
in this tournament. Take-off and weigh-in
Kritter Krawl 27th Annual Pensacola Crawfish at Flounder’s Chowder House on Pensacola
Festival. April 29-May 1. Indulge at one Beach. www.pensacolakingmack.com
of the largest crawfish boils in Florida.
Bud Light King Mackerel/Cobia
(850) 433-6512, www.fiestaoffiveflags.org
Tournament. June. See some of the
27th Annual Interstate Mullet Toss. biggest king mackerel and cobia
April 29-May 1. Perdido Key’s Flora- caught at the largest two-day boat
Bama Lounge hosts this wacky annual event in the Gulf of Mexico.
Blue Angels Air Show
tournament that has participants www.pensacolakingmack.com
compete in tossing an actual mullet
Fiesta Days Celebration. June 2-10.
across state lines. (850) 492-0611,
This annual event celebrates the
e Fair
www.florabama.com
Renaissanc Festival on the Green Double Bridge Run McGuire’s Prediction Run
founding of Pensacola with a boat
5th Annual Goombay Gulf Coast. parade, street parade, sand-sculpting
April 30-May 1. Some of the best contest and more. (850) 433-6512,
regional and international reggae, calypso, www.fiestaoffiveflags.org
JANUARY MARCH MARCH steel drum bands and Caribbean music
41st Annual Bill Hargreaves Fishing
around. (850) 748-1728,
Polar Bear Dip. Jan. 1. The Flora-Bama Smokin’ in the Square. March 4-5. Enjoy Go Irish on the Island. March 16-20. Rodeo. June 18-19. Great fishing
www.goombaygulfcoast.com
Lounge hosts this popular, annual splash- some of the South’s best barbecue in Seville Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a pub from the Grand Lagoon Yacht Club.
around in the Gulf of Mexico. (850) 492- Square. (850) 516-2622 crawl, green bikini contest, jig dancing (850) 492-4660, www.visitperdido.com
MAY
0611, www.florabama.com contest, leprechaun hunt and other 41st Annual Pensacola International
Mardi Gras. March 4-8. One of the Fiesta 5K. May 1. Get into shape this
activities. (850) 932-1500, Billfish Tournament. June/July.
Polar Bear Plunge. Jan. 1. Wade, swim country’s original celebration sites, spring with this fun 5K downtown.
www.pensacolabeachchamber.com Goombay Gulf Coast Crawfish Festival One of the country’s largest billfish
and scurry in Santa Rosa Sound at Paradise Pensacola and Pensacola Beach host family- www.pensacolarunners.com
Bar & Grill to the finish line where black- oriented fun at numerous parades with Beulahfest. March 18-20. Enjoy some of tournaments at NAS Pensacola, attracting
eyed peas await. (850) 932-1500, lots of beads and moon pies. Perdido Key Nashville’s hottest country music stars, arts- Blue Angels Air Show. May 3-4. 600 anglers from all over the Southeast.
www.pensacolabeachchamber.com also hosts its version with a street party. and-crafts, carnival-style rides and great Especially for the Centennial of Naval (850) 453-4638, www.pbgfc.com
(850) 434-1234, www.visitpensacola.com sausage. (850) 944-3167, www.beulahfest.com aviation, the world-famous Blue Angels
Pensacola Beach Run. Jan. 16. A 5K, Sounds of Summer. June-Aug.
perform an additional air show.
10K and half-marathon course race winds Gulf Coast Renaissance Fair. March 5-6. The beat goes on in Pensacola Beach
APRIL (850) 434-1234, www.celebrateflight.com
along the waterfront with a post-race party. Step back to the days of old with jousting with this free concert series most Fridays,
www.pensacolarunners.com exhibitions, falconry, medieval musicians, Festival on the Green. April 1-2. University Wet and Wild. May 15. Celebrate Saturdays and Sundays at the boardwalk
jesters, jugglers, fire breathers, belly dancers, of West Florida’s event features a fine arts- nature at this four-day event in amphitheatre. (850) 932-1500,
Gallery Night. Jan. 28. Enjoy an evening Perdido Key. (850) 492-4660, www.pensacolabeachchamber.com
bagpipers and more. (877) 429-8462, and-crafts show, dog agility showcase, live
of arts and culture by touring downtown www.perdidochamber.com
www.gcrf.net music, sporting events, food and a children’s
art galleries open 5-9 p.m. JULY
fair. (850) 474-2610, www.uwf.edu/festival Gallery Night. May 20. Enjoy an
www.downtownpensacola.com Gallery Night. March 11. Enjoy an
evening of arts and culture by touring Pensacola JazzFest. April 2-3. Great jazz evening of arts and culture by touring 4th of July Celebration. July 4. This
FEBRUARY downtown art galleries open 5-9 p.m. performed by local and national talents downtown art galleries open 5-9 p.m. family-oriented, downtown event is the
www.downtownpensacola.com hosted by Pensacola’s historic Seville Square. www.downtownpensacola.com largest 4th of July celebration on the Gulf
Pensacola Double Bridge Run. Feb. 5. Coast. Fireworks displays are also on
(850) 433-8382, www.jazzpensacola.com Perdido Key Wine and Art Festival.
A 15K course takes runners over two bridges McGuire’s 5K Prediction Run. March 12. Perdido Key and Pensacola Beach.
crossing Pensacola Bay and Santa Rosa With more than 5,000 participants, it’s the Reggae Festival. April 2-3. Enjoy a weekend May 21. Sample wine while perusing
(850) 434-1234, www.visitpensacola.com
Sound, from downtown to Pensacola Beach, nation’s largest prediction run. Awards go of live reggae music at Seville Quarter. local arts-and-crafts vendors.
along with a 5K course and Kid’s Fun Run. to the fastest as well as the most accurate (850) 434-6211, www.sevillequarter.com (850) 492-4660, www.visitperdido.com Ronald McDonald Firecracker 5K. July 4.
(850) 434-2800, www.pensacolasports.com in predicting the time it will take to Start the day with a fun run downtown.
Pensacola Wine Festival. April 14-16. Evenings in Olde Seville Square.
complete the course. (850) 433-6789, (850) 477-2273, www.rmhpensacola.org
Mardi Gras Kid and Kritter Krawl. Feb. 26. Sample a variety of wines from all over Thursdays mid May-Aug. This summer
www.mcguiresirishpub.com concert series features a variety of
This walking parade on Pensacola Beach is the world. (850)-434-5371,
open to children and pets. (850) 932-1500, www.pensacolawinefestival.com musical styles. (850) 438-6505
www.pensacolabeachchamber.com

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APRIL MAY
White Sands Music Festival. April Bands on the Beach.
14-16. Food, crafts and non-stop jam Tuesdays May-Oct. The
sessions in the Farmers’ Opry House. beach’s summer evening
(850) 994-6000, www.farmersopry.com concert series with local
musical favorites plays at
Pensacola Community Soulfest.
the Gulfside Pavilion.
April 16. Enjoy great soul music at this
(850) 932-2257,
annual event in the West Pensacola
Billfish Tournament www.visitpensacolabeach.com
Ballpark. (850) 438-4882
Mullet Man Triathlon. April 16. Push JUNE
yourself to the limit on this scenic and
Shallow Water Slam. June. Redfish,
exhilarating course. (850) 429-0611,
flounder and speckled trout are the game
www.florabama.com
in this tournament. Take-off and weigh-in
Kritter Krawl 27th Annual Pensacola Crawfish at Flounder’s Chowder House on Pensacola
Festival. April 29-May 1. Indulge at one Beach. www.pensacolakingmack.com
of the largest crawfish boils in Florida.
Bud Light King Mackerel/Cobia
(850) 433-6512, www.fiestaoffiveflags.org
Tournament. June. See some of the
27th Annual Interstate Mullet Toss. biggest king mackerel and cobia
April 29-May 1. Perdido Key’s Flora- caught at the largest two-day boat
Bama Lounge hosts this wacky annual event in the Gulf of Mexico.
Blue Angels Air Show
tournament that has participants www.pensacolakingmack.com
compete in tossing an actual mullet
Fiesta Days Celebration. June 2-10.
across state lines. (850) 492-0611,
This annual event celebrates the
e Fair
www.florabama.com
Renaissanc Festival on the Green Double Bridge Run McGuire’s Prediction Run
founding of Pensacola with a boat
5th Annual Goombay Gulf Coast. parade, street parade, sand-sculpting
April 30-May 1. Some of the best contest and more. (850) 433-6512,
regional and international reggae, calypso, www.fiestaoffiveflags.org
JANUARY MARCH MARCH steel drum bands and Caribbean music
41st Annual Bill Hargreaves Fishing
around. (850) 748-1728,
Polar Bear Dip. Jan. 1. The Flora-Bama Smokin’ in the Square. March 4-5. Enjoy Go Irish on the Island. March 16-20. Rodeo. June 18-19. Great fishing
www.goombaygulfcoast.com
Lounge hosts this popular, annual splash- some of the South’s best barbecue in Seville Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a pub from the Grand Lagoon Yacht Club.
around in the Gulf of Mexico. (850) 492- Square. (850) 516-2622 crawl, green bikini contest, jig dancing (850) 492-4660, www.visitperdido.com
MAY
0611, www.florabama.com contest, leprechaun hunt and other 41st Annual Pensacola International
Mardi Gras. March 4-8. One of the Fiesta 5K. May 1. Get into shape this
activities. (850) 932-1500, Billfish Tournament. June/July.
Polar Bear Plunge. Jan. 1. Wade, swim country’s original celebration sites, spring with this fun 5K downtown.
www.pensacolabeachchamber.com Goombay Gulf Coast Crawfish Festival One of the country’s largest billfish
and scurry in Santa Rosa Sound at Paradise Pensacola and Pensacola Beach host family- www.pensacolarunners.com
Bar & Grill to the finish line where black- oriented fun at numerous parades with Beulahfest. March 18-20. Enjoy some of tournaments at NAS Pensacola, attracting
eyed peas await. (850) 932-1500, lots of beads and moon pies. Perdido Key Nashville’s hottest country music stars, arts- Blue Angels Air Show. May 3-4. 600 anglers from all over the Southeast.
www.pensacolabeachchamber.com also hosts its version with a street party. and-crafts, carnival-style rides and great Especially for the Centennial of Naval (850) 453-4638, www.pbgfc.com
(850) 434-1234, www.visitpensacola.com sausage. (850) 944-3167, www.beulahfest.com aviation, the world-famous Blue Angels
Pensacola Beach Run. Jan. 16. A 5K, Sounds of Summer. June-Aug.
perform an additional air show.
10K and half-marathon course race winds Gulf Coast Renaissance Fair. March 5-6. The beat goes on in Pensacola Beach
APRIL (850) 434-1234, www.celebrateflight.com
along the waterfront with a post-race party. Step back to the days of old with jousting with this free concert series most Fridays,
www.pensacolarunners.com exhibitions, falconry, medieval musicians, Festival on the Green. April 1-2. University Wet and Wild. May 15. Celebrate Saturdays and Sundays at the boardwalk
jesters, jugglers, fire breathers, belly dancers, of West Florida’s event features a fine arts- nature at this four-day event in amphitheatre. (850) 932-1500,
Gallery Night. Jan. 28. Enjoy an evening Perdido Key. (850) 492-4660, www.pensacolabeachchamber.com
bagpipers and more. (877) 429-8462, and-crafts show, dog agility showcase, live
of arts and culture by touring downtown www.perdidochamber.com
www.gcrf.net music, sporting events, food and a children’s
art galleries open 5-9 p.m. JULY
fair. (850) 474-2610, www.uwf.edu/festival Gallery Night. May 20. Enjoy an
www.downtownpensacola.com Gallery Night. March 11. Enjoy an
evening of arts and culture by touring Pensacola JazzFest. April 2-3. Great jazz evening of arts and culture by touring 4th of July Celebration. July 4. This
FEBRUARY downtown art galleries open 5-9 p.m. performed by local and national talents downtown art galleries open 5-9 p.m. family-oriented, downtown event is the
www.downtownpensacola.com hosted by Pensacola’s historic Seville Square. www.downtownpensacola.com largest 4th of July celebration on the Gulf
Pensacola Double Bridge Run. Feb. 5. Coast. Fireworks displays are also on
(850) 433-8382, www.jazzpensacola.com Perdido Key Wine and Art Festival.
A 15K course takes runners over two bridges McGuire’s 5K Prediction Run. March 12. Perdido Key and Pensacola Beach.
crossing Pensacola Bay and Santa Rosa With more than 5,000 participants, it’s the Reggae Festival. April 2-3. Enjoy a weekend May 21. Sample wine while perusing
(850) 434-1234, www.visitpensacola.com
Sound, from downtown to Pensacola Beach, nation’s largest prediction run. Awards go of live reggae music at Seville Quarter. local arts-and-crafts vendors.
along with a 5K course and Kid’s Fun Run. to the fastest as well as the most accurate (850) 434-6211, www.sevillequarter.com (850) 492-4660, www.visitperdido.com Ronald McDonald Firecracker 5K. July 4.
(850) 434-2800, www.pensacolasports.com in predicting the time it will take to Start the day with a fun run downtown.
Pensacola Wine Festival. April 14-16. Evenings in Olde Seville Square.
complete the course. (850) 433-6789, (850) 477-2273, www.rmhpensacola.org
Mardi Gras Kid and Kritter Krawl. Feb. 26. Sample a variety of wines from all over Thursdays mid May-Aug. This summer
www.mcguiresirishpub.com concert series features a variety of
This walking parade on Pensacola Beach is the world. (850)-434-5371,
open to children and pets. (850) 932-1500, www.pensacolawinefestival.com musical styles. (850) 438-6505
www.pensacolabeachchamber.com

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OCTOBER NOVEMBER
Gallery Night. Oct. 21. Enjoy an Winterfest Trolley Tours.
evening of arts and culture by touring Nov. 25, Dec. 3, 9, 16-18.
downtown art galleries open 5-9 p.m. Trolleys act as theaters taking
www.downtownpensacola.com passengers to a series of interactive
performances along a two-mile route in
NOVEMBER historic downtown Pensacola. (850) 435-
0914, www.pensacolawinterfest.org
Greek Festival Latin Festival 5th Annual Martini Festival.
Nov. Live music and martini
sampling at the JellyFish Bar in
DECEMBER
Perdido Key. (850) 332–6532, Big Lagoon’s Christmas in the Park.
www.jellyfishbar.com Dec. Enjoy hot chocolate and magical
Christmas lights in this natural,
The Frank Brown Songwriters’ Festival.
waterfront setting. (850) 492-4660,
Nov. Musicians from across the
www.visitperdido.com
world bring music to the Gulf Coast.
Gulfcoast Arts Festival (850) 492-7664, www.fbisf.com Holiday Evening in Olde Seville Square.
Dec. Get in the holiday spirit with the
Pensacola Marathon. Nov. This 26.2-
Christmas concert outdoors under the
mile scenic, USATF-certified course is one
oaks. (850) 438-6505
of the last Boston Marathon qualifiers in
the Southeast. The course begins and Annual Snowball Derby. Dec. 1-4. Auto
ends in historic downtown and winds racing fans will delight in the action at
along Pensacola Bay. (850) 434-2800, Five Flags Speedway. (850) 944-8400,
www.pensacolamarathon.com www.fiveflagsspeedway.com
Seville Quarter Turkey Trot. Nov. Join Lighted Boat Parade. Dec. 9. The
st the Seville Quarter Miler’s Club for a nautical parade officially delivers Santa
Jamaican Fe Pensacola Fair Seafood Festival Frank Brown Songwriters’ Festival Santa Rosa Island Triathlon 5K run/walk to trim the waistline Claus to the island. (850) 932-1500,
before Thanksgiving. (850) 434-6211 www.visitpensacolabeach.com
Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival. Nov. 4-6. Downtown Christmas Parade. Dec. 10.
JULY SEPTEMBER OCTOBER Browse more than 200 fine art and Downtown Pensacola comes alive with
hand made craft exhibitors from around this lighted, family-friendly parade.
Red, White and Blues Week. July 4-9. Gallery Night. Sept 16. Enjoy an evening Latin Fest. Oct. In celebration of Hispanic www.coxchristmasparade.org
the country in Pensacola’s historic
Week-long celebration on Pensacola Beach of arts and culture by touring downtown Heritage Month, Latino Media Gulf Coast Seville Square. www.ggaf.org Surfing Santa Parade. Dec. 11.
with fireworks ending with the Pensacola Beach art galleries open 5-9 p.m. hosts this festive event with costumes, food
Air Show featuring the Blue Angels. (850) 932- www.downtownpensacola.com and music. (850) 494-7899 Blue Angels Homecoming Air Show. Holiday floats wind their way down
1500, www.pensacolabeachchamber.com Nov. 11-12. With Pensacola as its Santa Rosa Island’s main street. Santa
3rd Annual Perdido Key Open. Sept. 16-18. Oktoberfest. Oct. The Villagio hosts this rides atop his a red fire engine and
home base, the Blue Angels perform
Pensacola Beach Air Show. July 9. This Play beach volleyball right on Gulf of Mexico. German-inspired festival with lots of fun, visits with children. (850) 932-1500,
Snowball Derby the season’s final show at Naval Air
must-see event features a show by the (850) 492-4660, www.perdidokeyopen.com music, food and beer. (850) 492-4660, www.visitpensacolabeach.com
Station Pensacola. (850) 452-2583,
world-famous Blue Angels. (850) 932-2257, 4th Annual Taste of the Beach. Sept. 17-18. www.visitperdido.com www.blueangels.navy.mil
www.visitpensacolabeach.com Pelican Drop. Dec. 31. Families can
Get a sampling of island flavors from the 4th Annual Art and Wine Weekend. enjoy a street-party atmosphere
Gallery Night. Nov. 18. Jump start the
Gallery Night. July 15. Enjoy an evening area’s best chefs. (850) 932-1500, Oct. 1-2. Enjoy wine tastings and local art downtown with live music, a children’s
holiday season with an evening of arts and
of arts and culture by touring downtown www.pensacolabeachchamber.com as you’re transported by trolley across area and fireworks, along with a
culture with downtown art galleries open
art galleries open 5-9 p.m. 34th Annual Pensacola Seafood Festival. the island. (850) 932-1500, 5-9 p.m. www.downtownpensacola.com 10-foot, half-ton illuminated pelican
www.downtownpensacola.com Sept. 23-25. A variety of mouth-watering www.pensacolabeachchamber.com that will be dropped 100 feet at
Creek Indian Tribe Indian Day
seafood dishes, continuous live entertainment, 16th Annual Santa Rosa Island Triathlon. midnight. (850) 435-1603,
AUGUST arts and crafts vendors and a 5K run.
Celebration. Nov. 19-20. An annual
www.pensacolapelicandrop.com
Oct. 1-2. A triathlon along Pensacola Beach Creek pow-wow featuring Native
Bushwacker Festival and 5K. Aug. 5-7. (850) 433-6512, www.fiestaoffiveflags.org for seasoned athletes. A seaturtle triathlon New Year’s Eve Fireworks. Dec. 31.
American dances, traditional food dishes
This festival is centered around Pensacola’s Pensacola Beach Songwriters Festival. is also offered for kids. (850) 380-0741, and authentic crafts. (850) 994-9633 End the year with a bang on Pensacola
favorite adult beverage: the milk chocolately Sept. 26-Oct. 2. Original music comes www.sritri.org Beach with a fireworks display over
bushwacker. Enjoy a fun run and a Elf Parade. Nov. 25. Kids dress up and
to the island. (850) 341-0889, Greek Festival. Oct/Nov. Traditional Greek the Gulf of Mexico. (850) 932-1500,
celebration on the boardwalk. parade five blocks from the T.T. Wentworth,
www.pensacolabeachsongwritersfestival.com dances, gifts, entertainment and dishes www.pensacolabeachchamber.com
(850) 434-1234, www.visitpensacola.com Jr. Florida State Museum to the Saenger
such as baklava, gyros and spanakopeta. Theatre, caroling along the way. (850) 434-
OCTOBER (850) 433-2662, www.annunciationgoc.org
SEPTEMBER 5371, www.downtownpensacola.com
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Annual Historic Haunted House Walking 77th Annual Pensacola Interstate Fair.
Jamaican Fest. Sept. 2-4. Live music, Season the Holidays with Island Spirit.
Tours. Oct. A family favorite, narrated tours Oct. 20-31. Big-name entertainment in Stay informed of Pensacola Bay Area
The Kids Zone, sidewalk sale and the Nov. 25-Dec. 31. Santa Rosa Island hosts
are led by costumed guides, visiting more addition to games, rides, agricultural and happenings through
“Anything that Floats” race and bathtub numerous holiday events throughout the
than 50 different sites in downtown. education-oriented exhibits and displays. www.VisitPensacola.Blogspot.com.
races in Santa Rosa Sound. (850) 932-1500, season. (850) 932-1500,
(850) 595-5985, www.historicpensacola.org (850) 944-4500, www.pensacolafair.com
www.pensacolabeachchamber.com www.pensacolabeachchamber.com

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OCTOBER NOVEMBER
Gallery Night. Oct. 21. Enjoy an Winterfest Trolley Tours.
evening of arts and culture by touring Nov. 25, Dec. 3, 9, 16-18.
downtown art galleries open 5-9 p.m. Trolleys act as theaters taking
www.downtownpensacola.com passengers to a series of interactive
performances along a two-mile route in
NOVEMBER historic downtown Pensacola. (850) 435-
0914, www.pensacolawinterfest.org
Greek Festival Latin Festival 5th Annual Martini Festival.
Nov. Live music and martini
sampling at the JellyFish Bar in
DECEMBER
Perdido Key. (850) 332–6532, Big Lagoon’s Christmas in the Park.
www.jellyfishbar.com Dec. Enjoy hot chocolate and magical
Christmas lights in this natural,
The Frank Brown Songwriters’ Festival.
waterfront setting. (850) 492-4660,
Nov. Musicians from across the
www.visitperdido.com
world bring music to the Gulf Coast.
Gulfcoast Arts Festival (850) 492-7664, www.fbisf.com Holiday Evening in Olde Seville Square.
Dec. Get in the holiday spirit with the
Pensacola Marathon. Nov. This 26.2-
Christmas concert outdoors under the
mile scenic, USATF-certified course is one
oaks. (850) 438-6505
of the last Boston Marathon qualifiers in
the Southeast. The course begins and Annual Snowball Derby. Dec. 1-4. Auto
ends in historic downtown and winds racing fans will delight in the action at
along Pensacola Bay. (850) 434-2800, Five Flags Speedway. (850) 944-8400,
www.pensacolamarathon.com www.fiveflagsspeedway.com
Seville Quarter Turkey Trot. Nov. Join Lighted Boat Parade. Dec. 9. The
st the Seville Quarter Miler’s Club for a nautical parade officially delivers Santa
Jamaican Fe Pensacola Fair Seafood Festival Frank Brown Songwriters’ Festival Santa Rosa Island Triathlon 5K run/walk to trim the waistline Claus to the island. (850) 932-1500,
before Thanksgiving. (850) 434-6211 www.visitpensacolabeach.com
Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival. Nov. 4-6. Downtown Christmas Parade. Dec. 10.
JULY SEPTEMBER OCTOBER Browse more than 200 fine art and Downtown Pensacola comes alive with
hand made craft exhibitors from around this lighted, family-friendly parade.
Red, White and Blues Week. July 4-9. Gallery Night. Sept 16. Enjoy an evening Latin Fest. Oct. In celebration of Hispanic www.coxchristmasparade.org
the country in Pensacola’s historic
Week-long celebration on Pensacola Beach of arts and culture by touring downtown Heritage Month, Latino Media Gulf Coast Seville Square. www.ggaf.org Surfing Santa Parade. Dec. 11.
with fireworks ending with the Pensacola Beach art galleries open 5-9 p.m. hosts this festive event with costumes, food
Air Show featuring the Blue Angels. (850) 932- www.downtownpensacola.com and music. (850) 494-7899 Blue Angels Homecoming Air Show. Holiday floats wind their way down
1500, www.pensacolabeachchamber.com Nov. 11-12. With Pensacola as its Santa Rosa Island’s main street. Santa
3rd Annual Perdido Key Open. Sept. 16-18. Oktoberfest. Oct. The Villagio hosts this rides atop his a red fire engine and
home base, the Blue Angels perform
Pensacola Beach Air Show. July 9. This Play beach volleyball right on Gulf of Mexico. German-inspired festival with lots of fun, visits with children. (850) 932-1500,
Snowball Derby the season’s final show at Naval Air
must-see event features a show by the (850) 492-4660, www.perdidokeyopen.com music, food and beer. (850) 492-4660, www.visitpensacolabeach.com
Station Pensacola. (850) 452-2583,
world-famous Blue Angels. (850) 932-2257, 4th Annual Taste of the Beach. Sept. 17-18. www.visitperdido.com www.blueangels.navy.mil
www.visitpensacolabeach.com Pelican Drop. Dec. 31. Families can
Get a sampling of island flavors from the 4th Annual Art and Wine Weekend. enjoy a street-party atmosphere
Gallery Night. Nov. 18. Jump start the
Gallery Night. July 15. Enjoy an evening area’s best chefs. (850) 932-1500, Oct. 1-2. Enjoy wine tastings and local art downtown with live music, a children’s
holiday season with an evening of arts and
of arts and culture by touring downtown www.pensacolabeachchamber.com as you’re transported by trolley across area and fireworks, along with a
culture with downtown art galleries open
art galleries open 5-9 p.m. 34th Annual Pensacola Seafood Festival. the island. (850) 932-1500, 5-9 p.m. www.downtownpensacola.com 10-foot, half-ton illuminated pelican
www.downtownpensacola.com Sept. 23-25. A variety of mouth-watering www.pensacolabeachchamber.com that will be dropped 100 feet at
Creek Indian Tribe Indian Day
seafood dishes, continuous live entertainment, 16th Annual Santa Rosa Island Triathlon. midnight. (850) 435-1603,
AUGUST arts and crafts vendors and a 5K run.
Celebration. Nov. 19-20. An annual
www.pensacolapelicandrop.com
Oct. 1-2. A triathlon along Pensacola Beach Creek pow-wow featuring Native
Bushwacker Festival and 5K. Aug. 5-7. (850) 433-6512, www.fiestaoffiveflags.org for seasoned athletes. A seaturtle triathlon New Year’s Eve Fireworks. Dec. 31.
American dances, traditional food dishes
This festival is centered around Pensacola’s Pensacola Beach Songwriters Festival. is also offered for kids. (850) 380-0741, and authentic crafts. (850) 994-9633 End the year with a bang on Pensacola
favorite adult beverage: the milk chocolately Sept. 26-Oct. 2. Original music comes www.sritri.org Beach with a fireworks display over
bushwacker. Enjoy a fun run and a Elf Parade. Nov. 25. Kids dress up and
to the island. (850) 341-0889, Greek Festival. Oct/Nov. Traditional Greek the Gulf of Mexico. (850) 932-1500,
celebration on the boardwalk. parade five blocks from the T.T. Wentworth,
www.pensacolabeachsongwritersfestival.com dances, gifts, entertainment and dishes www.pensacolabeachchamber.com
(850) 434-1234, www.visitpensacola.com Jr. Florida State Museum to the Saenger
such as baklava, gyros and spanakopeta. Theatre, caroling along the way. (850) 434-
OCTOBER (850) 433-2662, www.annunciationgoc.org
SEPTEMBER 5371, www.downtownpensacola.com
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Annual Historic Haunted House Walking 77th Annual Pensacola Interstate Fair.
Jamaican Fest. Sept. 2-4. Live music, Season the Holidays with Island Spirit.
Tours. Oct. A family favorite, narrated tours Oct. 20-31. Big-name entertainment in Stay informed of Pensacola Bay Area
The Kids Zone, sidewalk sale and the Nov. 25-Dec. 31. Santa Rosa Island hosts
are led by costumed guides, visiting more addition to games, rides, agricultural and happenings through
“Anything that Floats” race and bathtub numerous holiday events throughout the
than 50 different sites in downtown. education-oriented exhibits and displays. www.VisitPensacola.Blogspot.com.
races in Santa Rosa Sound. (850) 932-1500, season. (850) 932-1500,
(850) 595-5985, www.historicpensacola.org (850) 944-4500, www.pensacolafair.com
www.pensacolabeachchamber.com www.pensacolabeachchamber.com

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National Nava
l Aviation Mu
seum

Adventures Unlimited
The Pensacola Bay Area is an activity-packed
destination filled with arts and culture, outdoor
Pensacola Lighthouse
adventure, delectable cuisine and unique tour
opportunities.
Performance groups can showcase their talents in
one of the largest air and space museums in the
world, take the stage Southern-style at the
Farmers’ Opry House, let their voices be heard
outdoors on Santa Rosa Sound or
by parading down the street during
Mardi Gras.
Dynamic itineraries reflect the
diverse offerings of the area and
keep your groups entertained.
Meet in Pensacola, where our Historic tours include stops at
national seashore beaches, 450 years of Tour Pensacola Lighthouse, Fort
Heartland
Your attendees will find plenty to do history, Southern hospitality and vibrant Pickens, the National Naval
outside the meeting room, from mix of arts and culture will leave your Aviation Museum and Historic Pensacola
outdoor activities on the beach attendees relaxed, rejuvenated and Village. Heartland Tours include stops at area
and weekly Blue Angels practices to ready to get down to business... farms featuring fresh produce, bull riding and
free festivals year-round and team- Pensacola-style. horseshoeing. Eco-tours feature a dolphin
building activities such as ropes Whether you are planning a small cruise, barrier island walks and a stop at
meeting or a large convention, we are here to meet Project GreenShores, an award-winning estuary.
courses and kayaking.
your needs. From site visits, food selection and transportation to registration and The CVB can also help plan your hub-n-spoke
So have fun. Be productive. Let us
welcome gifts, we can work with you to ensure a successful event. In fact, our adventure. We’re an easy day trip to New Orleans,
spoil you in the last unspoiled meeting
dedicated service was recognized last year in ConventionSouth magazine. Biloxi, Mobile, Panama City or Destin.
spot in Florida.
To start planning your meeting, click www.VisitPensacola.com.

For more information about group tours,


visit www.VisitPensacola.com.

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National Nava
l Aviation Mu
seum

Adventures Unlimited
The Pensacola Bay Area is an activity-packed
destination filled with arts and culture, outdoor
Pensacola Lighthouse
adventure, delectable cuisine and unique tour
opportunities.
Performance groups can showcase their talents in
one of the largest air and space museums in the
world, take the stage Southern-style at the
Farmers’ Opry House, let their voices be heard
outdoors on Santa Rosa Sound or
by parading down the street during
Mardi Gras.
Dynamic itineraries reflect the
diverse offerings of the area and
keep your groups entertained.
Meet in Pensacola, where our Historic tours include stops at
national seashore beaches, 450 years of Tour Pensacola Lighthouse, Fort
Heartland
Your attendees will find plenty to do history, Southern hospitality and vibrant Pickens, the National Naval
outside the meeting room, from mix of arts and culture will leave your Aviation Museum and Historic Pensacola
outdoor activities on the beach attendees relaxed, rejuvenated and Village. Heartland Tours include stops at area
and weekly Blue Angels practices to ready to get down to business... farms featuring fresh produce, bull riding and
free festivals year-round and team- Pensacola-style. horseshoeing. Eco-tours feature a dolphin
building activities such as ropes Whether you are planning a small cruise, barrier island walks and a stop at
meeting or a large convention, we are here to meet Project GreenShores, an award-winning estuary.
courses and kayaking.
your needs. From site visits, food selection and transportation to registration and The CVB can also help plan your hub-n-spoke
So have fun. Be productive. Let us
welcome gifts, we can work with you to ensure a successful event. In fact, our adventure. We’re an easy day trip to New Orleans,
spoil you in the last unspoiled meeting
dedicated service was recognized last year in ConventionSouth magazine. Biloxi, Mobile, Panama City or Destin.
spot in Florida.
To start planning your meeting, click www.VisitPensacola.com.

For more information about group tours,


visit www.VisitPensacola.com.

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World Class. World Renowned.
We hope you’ll consider Pensacola for your wedding, Explore an aircraft carrier, discover Home
reception and honeymoon. Whether you celebrate your vows Front USA during WWII, check out the new
USS Kiddie Hawk children’s exhibit and
on a sugar-white sandy beach overlooking the emerald-green Gulf test your skills in a dogfight at one of the
waters or inside Florida’s oldest church nestled beneath sprawling oak trees, you world’s largest aviation museums.
are assured a memorable wedding day in the Pensacola Bay Area.
• Free Museum Tours
• More Than 150 Aircraft
We can assist you with • More Than 4,000 Artifacts
Ceremony and Reception Sites IMAX® Giant Screen Theatre
selecting a host hotel, •
to Consider • Top Gun Air Combat Simulators
caterers, banquet facilities,
1. Pensacola Beach or Perdido Key • 17 Cockpit Trainers
local attractions and other • USS Kiddie Hawk Children’s Exhibit
2. Old Christ Church
suppliers, saving you precious • Motion-based Simulator
3. Plaza de Luna • The Authentic Cubi Bar Café
time and money. Plus, we • Flight Deck Store
4. Seville Square
can provide information on • NEW! Hangar Bay One
5. Pensacola Museum of Art
6. Pensacola Cultural Center our city to help make your
FREE MUSEUM
7. Museum of Commerce most important event a ADMISSION
Old Christ Open 9–5 daily on
complete success – all at no Church
8. National Naval Aviation Museum Naval Air Station Pensacola
850-453-2389
9. Barkley House cost. To start your wedding planning, go to 800-327-5002
NavalAviationMuseum.org
10. Sanders Beach Community Center www.VisitPensacola.com/weddings.

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World Class. World Renowned.
We hope you’ll consider Pensacola for your wedding, Explore an aircraft carrier, discover Home
reception and honeymoon. Whether you celebrate your vows Front USA during WWII, check out the new
USS Kiddie Hawk children’s exhibit and
on a sugar-white sandy beach overlooking the emerald-green Gulf test your skills in a dogfight at one of the
waters or inside Florida’s oldest church nestled beneath sprawling oak trees, you world’s largest aviation museums.
are assured a memorable wedding day in the Pensacola Bay Area.
• Free Museum Tours
• More Than 150 Aircraft
We can assist you with • More Than 4,000 Artifacts
Ceremony and Reception Sites IMAX® Giant Screen Theatre
selecting a host hotel, •
to Consider • Top Gun Air Combat Simulators
caterers, banquet facilities,
1. Pensacola Beach or Perdido Key • 17 Cockpit Trainers
local attractions and other • USS Kiddie Hawk Children’s Exhibit
2. Old Christ Church
suppliers, saving you precious • Motion-based Simulator
3. Plaza de Luna • The Authentic Cubi Bar Café
time and money. Plus, we • Flight Deck Store
4. Seville Square
can provide information on • NEW! Hangar Bay One
5. Pensacola Museum of Art
6. Pensacola Cultural Center our city to help make your
FREE MUSEUM
7. Museum of Commerce most important event a ADMISSION
Old Christ Open 9–5 daily on
complete success – all at no Church
8. National Naval Aviation Museum Naval Air Station Pensacola
850-453-2389
9. Barkley House cost. To start your wedding planning, go to 800-327-5002
NavalAviationMuseum.org
10. Sanders Beach Community Center www.VisitPensacola.com/weddings.

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We provide the location, you keep the memories!
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We provide the location, you keep the memories!
With the spaciousness and
freedom of a furnished beach
home or condominium,
ResortQuest is easily the most
comfortable and memorable
way to stay. Call or visit us
online today and stay with the
largest vacation rental company
along the Gulf Coast!

Now there are more ways to


WIN at Pensacola Greyhound
Track, Poker and Racing!
Come bet the dogs and
check out the weekly Texas
Hold’em tournaments!
& P O K E R RO O M
(850) 455-8595 • (800) 345-3997
888-909-6818 Poker Room (850) 456-9800
ResortQuestNWFL.com PensacolaGreyhoundPark.com
ResortQuestAL.com 951 Dog Track Rd. • Pensacola FL 32506 • Compulsive gambling, call 1-800-522-4700
To adopt a retired racer, call Greyhound Pets of America, Emerald Coast, the greyhound retirement specialists, at 1-850-968-2010.

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Surf or Turf.
Whether it’s fresh-off-the-dock Florida seafood or fork-tender wet-aged steaks,
historic downtown Pensacola is your destination for Florida’s finest award-winning cuisine.

600 SOUTH BARRACKS ST., 850-470-0003 · WWW.GOODGRITS.COM 400 SOUTH PALAFOX ST., 850-469-9898 · WWW.JACKSONSRESTAURANT.COM

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ADDITIONAL VISITOR RESOURCES

Call us or stop by the Pensacola Bay Area Visitor Information Center. We’re here to help. 1401 E. Gregory St., Pensacola, FL 32502.
(800) 874-1234, (850) 434-1234 (TDD/TTY accessible) FAX: (850) 432-8211, (850) 434-7626

ANIMAL RESOURCES ATTRACTIONS BANKS SHOPPING


Animal Hospital of Pensacola Historic Pensacola Village Regions Bank Blue Moon Antique Mall
Adventures Unlimited Outdoor Center JW Renfroe Pecan Company Meyer Real Estate of Florida
(850) 479-2900 (850) 595-5985 (850) 444-1234 (850) 455-7377 Canoe, kayak and tube in clear, spring-fed Pensacola’s Renfroe Pecan Company offers It’s about time... to unwind with condo &
streams with white sandy beaches. Enjoy bird a variety of pecans: natural, roasted & house vacation rental choices at Perdido
THE ARTS Museum of Commerce SunTrust Dixie’s Antiques & Collectibles salted, candied and chocolate covered, Key. Book online (MeyerRE.com) or call
(850) 595-5985 (850) 435-1200 (850) 484-6899 watching, hiking and a new zipline canopy
course. Lodging includes cottages, cabins and as well as other nut varieties. 866-202-4393 for 24/7 service.
Anna Lamar Switzer
Naval Aviation Museum Wachovia Franklin Antiques & Flea Market We ship year-round.
Center for Visual Arts camping. Group retreats and adventure
Foundation, Inc. (850) 434-6684 (850) 944-1003
(850) 484-2550 programs are also available.
(850) 453-2389 Whitney National Bank Joe Patti’s Seafood
Ballet Pensacola
Pensacola Aviation Center, LLC (850) 432-2481 (850) 432-3315
(850) 432-9546
(850) 434-0636 J.W. Renfroe Pecan Co.
Belmont Arts Center CONVENTION SERVICES/ 2400 W Fairfield Dr. 13700 Perdido Key Dr.
Pensacola Colonial ENTERTAINMENT (850) 432-2083
(850) 429-1222 Pensacola, FL 32505 Perdido Key, FL 32507
Archaeological Trail Quayside Art Gallery/
Center for Fine and Performing (850) 474-2797 Concert System Production 12 miles north of Milton, FL, off Hwy. 87 (800) 874-1929 or (850) 432-2083 (866) 202-4393
Group, LLC Pensacola Artists, Inc. (850) 623-6197 • (800) 239-6864 www.renfroepecan.com www.MeyerRE.com
Arts, University of West Florida
Pensacola Cultural Center (850) 308-5940 (850) 438-2363
(850) 474-2147
(850) 434-0257 Tanger Outlets
Pensacola Film Commission Farmers’ Opry House
Pensacola Greyhound Track (850) 994-6000 (251) 943-9303
(850) 390-3974
(850) 455-8595
Pensacola Little Theatre Hadji Shrine Temple SPAS/SALONS
Pensacola Historical Museum (850) 476-9384
(850) 434-0257 Massage Envy
(850) 595-1559
Pensacola Museum of Art Pensacola Bay Area (850) 484-3689
Pensacola Interstate Fairgrounds Convention & Visitors Bureau
(850) 432-6247 Fusion Spa Salon
(850) 944-4500 (850) 434-1234
Pensacola Opera
Pensacola Lighthouse
(850) 932-7724 Perdido Cove RV Resort & Marina Seville Quarter Fiesta Seafood Cookbook
(850) 433-6737 Pensacola Civic Center Enjoy an island experience at Perdido Pensacola’s premier entertainment & dining Re-create the true taste of Pensacola in
(850) 393-1561 (850) 432-0800 TRANSPORTATION
Pensacola Symphony Orchestra Cove RV Resort & Marina, located on the complex located in the heart of Historic your own kitchen with the Fiesta Seafood
Pensacola Trolley Tours Pensacola Sports Association Beach Bum Trolley Intracoastal Waterway in Perdido Key. Book Downtown for over 40 years. Fantastic food, Cookbook. This award-winning hardcover
(850) 435-2533
(850) 941-2876 (850) 434-2800 (850) 941-2876 online and take advantage of special offers! great beverages, live music nightly. cookbook is packed with more than
Saenger Theatre
Perdido Key State Park Seville Quarter Cinderella Carriages Private party, banquet and meeting facilities. 200 recipes from Pensacola’s top chefs.
(850) 595-3880
(850) 492-1595 (850) 434-6211 (850) 607-8507
ATTRACTIONS Sam’s Fun City & Surf City Sunquest Cruises Dollar Rent-A-Car
Adventures Unlimited (850) 505-0800 (850) 650-2519 (850) 474-9000
(850) 623-6197 St. Michael’s Cemetery The Team & Leadership Center Enterprise Rent-A-Car RV Resort & Marina
African-American Heritage Trail (850) 436-4643 Adventures Unlimited (850) 477-1352 Pensacola located on Perdido Key, FL 130 E. Government St. Order online or by phone
(850) 434-1234 T.T. Wentworth, Jr. (850) 623-6197 Escambia County Area Transit (877) 402-7873 (850) 434-6211 (850) 474-5300
Big Lagoon State Park Florida State Museum (850) 595-3228 www.perdidocove.com www.rosies.com www.espnaturalgas.com
(850) 595-5990 HOSPITALS/MEDICAL
(850) 492-1595 Five Flags Trolley
University of West Florida Baptist Health Care
Blackwater Canoe (850) 435-0914
Archaeology Institute (850) 434-4011
Rentals & Sales, Inc. Good Time Tours, Inc.
(850) 623-0235 (850) 474-3015 Gulf Breeze Hospital
(850) 476-0046
Veterans Memorial Park (850) 934-2000
Blackwater River State Park Pensacola Gulf Coast
(850) 983-5363 and Wall South Lakeview Center
(850) 434-1234 Regional Airport
(850) 432-1222
Fast Eddie’s Fun Center (850) 436-5000
(850) 433-7735 BANKS Medical Center Clinic/
Yellow Cab Company
The Doctor’s Group
Five Flags Speedway Bank of America (850) 433-3333
(850) 474-8000
(850) 944-8400 (850) 444-0469
Sacred Heart Health System VENDORS
Fort Pickens National Park Coastal Bank & Trust (850) 416-7000
(850) 934-2600 (850) 436-7800 Buffalo Rock Company (Pepsi)
West Florida Hospital (850) 857-3774
Gulf Breeze Zoo Compass Bank (850) 494-4000
(850) 932-2229 (850) 857-5070 Emerald Coast Photography
RESTAURANTS (850) 982-4690
Gulf Islands National Seashore Pen Air Federal Credit Union
(850) 934-2600 (850) 505-3200 Meg Baisden Photography
Please see pgs. 52-54 for
(850) 455-7724
Gulfarium RBC Bank restaurant listings
(850) 244-5169 (850) 435-8887 Sharon’s Creations, LLC
(850) 261-4457
Southern Gardens Florist
(850) 941-4444
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ADDITIONAL VISITOR RESOURCES

Call us or stop by the Pensacola Bay Area Visitor Information Center. We’re here to help. 1401 E. Gregory St., Pensacola, FL 32502.
(800) 874-1234, (850) 434-1234 (TDD/TTY accessible) FAX: (850) 432-8211, (850) 434-7626

ANIMAL RESOURCES ATTRACTIONS BANKS SHOPPING


Animal Hospital of Pensacola Historic Pensacola Village Regions Bank Blue Moon Antique Mall
Adventures Unlimited Outdoor Center JW Renfroe Pecan Company Meyer Real Estate of Florida
(850) 479-2900 (850) 595-5985 (850) 444-1234 (850) 455-7377 Canoe, kayak and tube in clear, spring-fed Pensacola’s Renfroe Pecan Company offers It’s about time... to unwind with condo &
streams with white sandy beaches. Enjoy bird a variety of pecans: natural, roasted & house vacation rental choices at Perdido
THE ARTS Museum of Commerce SunTrust Dixie’s Antiques & Collectibles salted, candied and chocolate covered, Key. Book online (MeyerRE.com) or call
(850) 595-5985 (850) 435-1200 (850) 484-6899 watching, hiking and a new zipline canopy
course. Lodging includes cottages, cabins and as well as other nut varieties. 866-202-4393 for 24/7 service.
Anna Lamar Switzer
Naval Aviation Museum Wachovia Franklin Antiques & Flea Market We ship year-round.
Center for Visual Arts camping. Group retreats and adventure
Foundation, Inc. (850) 434-6684 (850) 944-1003
(850) 484-2550 programs are also available.
(850) 453-2389 Whitney National Bank Joe Patti’s Seafood
Ballet Pensacola
Pensacola Aviation Center, LLC (850) 432-2481 (850) 432-3315
(850) 432-9546
(850) 434-0636 J.W. Renfroe Pecan Co.
Belmont Arts Center CONVENTION SERVICES/ 2400 W Fairfield Dr. 13700 Perdido Key Dr.
Pensacola Colonial ENTERTAINMENT (850) 432-2083
(850) 429-1222 Pensacola, FL 32505 Perdido Key, FL 32507
Archaeological Trail Quayside Art Gallery/
Center for Fine and Performing (850) 474-2797 Concert System Production 12 miles north of Milton, FL, off Hwy. 87 (800) 874-1929 or (850) 432-2083 (866) 202-4393
Group, LLC Pensacola Artists, Inc. (850) 623-6197 • (800) 239-6864 www.renfroepecan.com www.MeyerRE.com
Arts, University of West Florida
Pensacola Cultural Center (850) 308-5940 (850) 438-2363
(850) 474-2147
(850) 434-0257 Tanger Outlets
Pensacola Film Commission Farmers’ Opry House
Pensacola Greyhound Track (850) 994-6000 (251) 943-9303
(850) 390-3974
(850) 455-8595
Pensacola Little Theatre Hadji Shrine Temple SPAS/SALONS
Pensacola Historical Museum (850) 476-9384
(850) 434-0257 Massage Envy
(850) 595-1559
Pensacola Museum of Art Pensacola Bay Area (850) 484-3689
Pensacola Interstate Fairgrounds Convention & Visitors Bureau
(850) 432-6247 Fusion Spa Salon
(850) 944-4500 (850) 434-1234
Pensacola Opera
Pensacola Lighthouse
(850) 932-7724 Perdido Cove RV Resort & Marina Seville Quarter Fiesta Seafood Cookbook
(850) 433-6737 Pensacola Civic Center Enjoy an island experience at Perdido Pensacola’s premier entertainment & dining Re-create the true taste of Pensacola in
(850) 393-1561 (850) 432-0800 TRANSPORTATION
Pensacola Symphony Orchestra Cove RV Resort & Marina, located on the complex located in the heart of Historic your own kitchen with the Fiesta Seafood
Pensacola Trolley Tours Pensacola Sports Association Beach Bum Trolley Intracoastal Waterway in Perdido Key. Book Downtown for over 40 years. Fantastic food, Cookbook. This award-winning hardcover
(850) 435-2533
(850) 941-2876 (850) 434-2800 (850) 941-2876 online and take advantage of special offers! great beverages, live music nightly. cookbook is packed with more than
Saenger Theatre
Perdido Key State Park Seville Quarter Cinderella Carriages Private party, banquet and meeting facilities. 200 recipes from Pensacola’s top chefs.
(850) 595-3880
(850) 492-1595 (850) 434-6211 (850) 607-8507
ATTRACTIONS Sam’s Fun City & Surf City Sunquest Cruises Dollar Rent-A-Car
Adventures Unlimited (850) 505-0800 (850) 650-2519 (850) 474-9000
(850) 623-6197 St. Michael’s Cemetery The Team & Leadership Center Enterprise Rent-A-Car RV Resort & Marina
African-American Heritage Trail (850) 436-4643 Adventures Unlimited (850) 477-1352 Pensacola located on Perdido Key, FL 130 E. Government St. Order online or by phone
(850) 434-1234 T.T. Wentworth, Jr. (850) 623-6197 Escambia County Area Transit (877) 402-7873 (850) 434-6211 (850) 474-5300
Big Lagoon State Park Florida State Museum (850) 595-3228 www.perdidocove.com www.rosies.com www.espnaturalgas.com
(850) 595-5990 HOSPITALS/MEDICAL
(850) 492-1595 Five Flags Trolley
University of West Florida Baptist Health Care
Blackwater Canoe (850) 435-0914
Archaeology Institute (850) 434-4011
Rentals & Sales, Inc. Good Time Tours, Inc.
(850) 623-0235 (850) 474-3015 Gulf Breeze Hospital
(850) 476-0046
Veterans Memorial Park (850) 934-2000
Blackwater River State Park Pensacola Gulf Coast
(850) 983-5363 and Wall South Lakeview Center
(850) 434-1234 Regional Airport
(850) 432-1222
Fast Eddie’s Fun Center (850) 436-5000
(850) 433-7735 BANKS Medical Center Clinic/
Yellow Cab Company
The Doctor’s Group
Five Flags Speedway Bank of America (850) 433-3333
(850) 474-8000
(850) 944-8400 (850) 444-0469
Sacred Heart Health System VENDORS
Fort Pickens National Park Coastal Bank & Trust (850) 416-7000
(850) 934-2600 (850) 436-7800 Buffalo Rock Company (Pepsi)
West Florida Hospital (850) 857-3774
Gulf Breeze Zoo Compass Bank (850) 494-4000
(850) 932-2229 (850) 857-5070 Emerald Coast Photography
RESTAURANTS (850) 982-4690
Gulf Islands National Seashore Pen Air Federal Credit Union
(850) 934-2600 (850) 505-3200 Meg Baisden Photography
Please see pgs. 52-54 for
(850) 455-7724
Gulfarium RBC Bank restaurant listings
(850) 244-5169 (850) 435-8887 Sharon’s Creations, LLC
(850) 261-4457
Southern Gardens Florist
(850) 941-4444
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