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Hungry yet? Don’t forget, we offer stops at any of our waterfront restaurants like:
Cabbage Key Resort
This island is indeed a unique hideaway. The main house, now the Cabbage Key Inn and Restaurant, was built in the 1930′s by the family of playwright and novelist, Mary Roberts Rinehart. The building sits atop an Indian shell mound and the view is extraordinary!
Tarpon Lodge
Relax while experiencing the "Old Florida" charm of this 1926 lodge. Savor lunch or dinner with waterfront views of Pine Island Sound. Listen to live music as you sip and snack from our bar menu. Visit pre-Columbian Mounds of the ancient Calusa Indians.
Barnacle Phil’s
On North Captiva, Barnacle Phil’s offers casual dining at outdoor picnic tables under umbrellas and a pavilion tent or indoor with air conditioning. The room is covered in dollar bills left by island visitors.
The Waterfront Restaurant
At St. James City, located at the southern tip of Pine Island, is a local favorite spot sought out by savvy travelers who have heard of its delicious food and casual atmosphere. Kick back, relax and enjoy a piece of ol’ Florida.
Doc Ford’s Restaurant
Doc Ford’s Restaurant and Rum Bar on Fort Myers Beach, located at the former home of The Bridge Restaurant, will have the same tropical island flair as its Sanibel counterpart,including the famous mojitos.
Cape Harbour
At Cape Harbour in Cape Coral, four distinctly different atmospheres offer something for everyone. Fresh fish and fabulous steaks at Rumrunners; stone fired pizzetas made from scratch at The Joint; gourmet coffee, pastries and gelato made fresh in-house daily at Run Agrounds; and perfect cocktails at Longboards Cabana Bar.
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