Hurricane Seafood Restaurant
An institution for over four decades, across the street from Pass-a-Grille Public Beach, this three-level gray Victorian building with white gingerbread trim is a swell place to toast the sunset, especially from the rooftop bar. It’s more beach pub than restaurant, but the grouper sandwiches are excellent, and there’s always fresh fish. Downstairs, you can dine inside the knotty-pine-paneled dining room or on the sidewalk terrace, where bathers from across Gulf Way are welcome (there’s a walk-up bar for beach libation). You must be at least 21 to go up to the Hurricane Watch rooftop bar, where views and brews are paramount.
An institution for over four decades, across the street from Pass-a-Grille Public Beach, this three-level gray Victorian building with white gingerbread trim is a swell place to toast the sunset, especially from the rooftop bar. It’s more beach pub than restaurant, but the grouper sandwiches are excellent, and there’s always fresh fish. Downstairs, you can dine inside the knotty-pine-paneled dining room or on the sidewalk terrace, where bathers from across Gulf Way are welcome (there’s a walk-up bar for beach libation). You must be at least 21 to go up to the Hurricane Watch rooftop bar, where views and brews are paramount.


