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You are never far from good beach food in Panama City Beach, Florida. Here are 6 unique places to fill your belly at the popular Gulf of Mexico beach town.

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When you are in PCB, it’s pretty much a requirement that you indulge in seafood. Five of these six locations serve delicious seafood dishes ranging from simple seafood tacos to elegant seared yellowfin tuna. (The other is a sweet/ice cream shop – let’s home that there is no seafood there!)

1. Pineapple Willy’s

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Pineapple Willy’s in Panama City Beach was the first restaurant that was recommended to me and piqued my interest. It is located on the beach at 9875 S Thomas Drive and is listed as #18 of 211 restaurants in Panama City Beach on Tripadivsor.com. They offer both dining room accommodations as well as highly coveted picnic tables outside on their covered pier.

While you have great views of the ocean from inside, dining outside offers the best views (and longer wait times).

Pineapple Willy’s has been operating since 1984 and serves some pretty good seafood. My husband ordered a Willy Basket/shrimp basket ($13) and I got the ‘Nawlins Po’ Boys ($14) with shrimp.

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Both meals are served with French fries. We both ordered a side of coleslaw ($1 each).

The Po’ Boy sandwich is huge and large enough to feed two people. The bread was fresh and the shrimp were perfectly cooked. The pineapple coleslaw – which did not have pineapple in it – was fresh and tasty.

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Their signature drink is a Pineapple Willy and it has Myers Platinum Rum, gold rum, Hawaiian pineapple juice, and cream of coconut. I ordered a medium size ($13) and it came in a reusable mug. (The mug is reusable for the life of the mug and currently, the price of refills is $9.) The drink was really refreshing and delicious.

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Our total with tax, before tip, came to $45.39. Our server did a great job and earned his tip. All-in-all, Pineapple Willy’s is a fun place to eat that serves good food. I would definitely go back (and take my reusable cup with me!).

In addition to adult libations, Pineapple Willy’s has kid-friendly options, such as Chicken Littles, Shrimp Skippers, and Mini Corndogs. Kids meals for children 12 and under range in price from $4.59 – $6.59. Kids can get soda in a 16 oz souvenir kid’s cup for $6.

The Pineapple Willy has a couple of beach cams so that you can get a glimpse of the beach and dream about being in PCB.

Pineapple Willy’s is open from 11 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. daily.

2. Diego’s Burrito Factory

Diego’s Burrito Factory/Margarita Bar is located at 15514 Front Beach Road across from the Hampton Inn and Suites. Diego’s is listed as #6 out of 70 Quick Bites in Panama City Beach.

The Margarita Bar is accessible via a walk-up window at the front of the restaurant. The Burrito Factory has both indoor and outdoor dining along Beach Front Road.

Ordering at Diego’s Burrito Factory is similar to ordering at Moe’s or Chipotle. There is a large menu board listing three steps: 1) Pick It (select the base such as burrito, nachos, quesadilla, or burrito bowl), 2) Fill It (select the filling: chicken, steak, carnitas, al pastor, ground beef, grilled fish or shrimp, or veggies), and 3) Top It (veggies, cheese, and such to go on or in your meal).

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We each ordered Baja Grilled Tacos with mahi-mahi ($8.99 for two tacos) and had them topped with lettuce and cilantro ranch. They were served with chips and salsa. We also ordered a small cup of queso ($1.75) which came with a side of chips.

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The total for our meal with two cups of water came to $23.20 with tax (before tip). The food was fresh and delicious and I would have no problems eating the same tacos again.

Diego’s Burrito Factory is open daily from 11:00 a.m. until 9:30 p.m.

3. Sharky’s Beachfront Restaurant

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Sharky’s Beachfront Restaurant is located at 15210 Beach Front Road and occupies prime beach real estate. The Tripadvisor.com rating for Sharky’s is #34 out of 211 Panama City Beach restaurants.

I found Sharky’s to be one of those dives you go to have a drink, chill out, and enjoy watching the sun setting over the Gulf of Mexico. Sharky’s periodically has live music events which you can find listed on their website.

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I ordered the Shrimp Ceviche ($11.95) and House Salad ($6.95).

The shrimp ceviche is described as shrimp marinated in Lime juice with diced tomatoes, cilantro, cucumbers, onions, jalapenos, salt and pepper. While it was a large portion, it seemed more of a cucumber salsa with some shrimp thrown in.

The House Salad was a basic salad of lettuce greens with a few cucumbers, small tomatoes, and red onions. Overall, it was a fresh, generous-sized garden salad.

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My husband ordered the Mahi Mahi dinner ($21.95) with blackened mahi mahi and a side of garlic mashed potatoes. He found the meal to be acceptable, though the serving of mashed potatoes was on the small side.

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The total for our meal pre-tip and after-tax came to $44.15.

If you are looking for a place to worship on Sundays, Woodlawn (church) has an 8:30 a.m. service at Sharky’s. Flip-flops are completely acceptable.

Sharky’s is open from 11:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. daily.

4. g. Foley’s

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g. Foley’s is not actually in PCB, but rather Panama City at 3214 W 23rd Street. It’s a short drive from the beach and one that is well worth it. This was not the first time my husband and I had been to g. Foley’s and we hope it won’t be our last.

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Guests can dine indoors or outside on the cozy deck where they can enjoy live music. If you like taking pictures of food, be sure to dine outside. Though the inside is nice and comfortable, the lighting is set for a rather romantic meal, not a picturesque one.

g. Foley’s is rated #16 out of 156 restaurants in Panama City. Before you go, consider making reservations online.

We are sad to report that g. Foley’s closed their doors in early July 2022. The owners, Jim and Melodee Weber, decided to retire.

5. Firefly in Panama City Beach

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Located at 535 N Richard Jackson Boulevard, Firefly is inside a strip mall and has a pretty unassuming exterior. However, step inside and you will discover a quaint and charming interior unlike any other.

Firefly has earned the #9 spot on Tripadvisor.com for restaurants in Panama City Beach. Firefly is divided into two – on one side a sushi bar, and the other fine dining.

Diners are treated to a bread basket served alongside a trio of flavored butter.

The house wine when we were there was Velvet Devil Merlot and it was excellent ($9 for a generous glass of wine).

My husband ordered Sesame Seared Yellowfin Tuna (rare ahi tuna served with grilled baby bok choy, chili truffle vinaigrette, and crispy wontons). The price of this entree is $32.

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I ordered the Wild Caught Salmon Amandine which is naturally gluten-free. It was served with whipped potatoes, french beans, preserved lemon, brown butter, and almonds and cost $32.

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Being that we were completing our stay in Panama City Beach the night we dined at Firefly, we made the most out of our dining experience at the beach. For the finale, we ordered the vanilla Crème Brûlée ($8) which was lit at the table.

Dining at Firefly is an experience that does come with a price tag. The total of our meal for two with wine and dessert came to $100.36.

Note: This is one of the few fine dining establishments that we found to be open on Sundays. I recommend that you make reservations online. Firefly is closed on Monday and open Tuesday – Thursday from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 5:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m., and on Sunday from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.

6. Kilwin’s Chocolate and Ice Cream

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If you are at the beach and looking for something sweet to indulge in, you won’t have to look far with there being over 2 dozen sweet shops. Kilwin’s comes in at #5 of 23 for Desserts in PCB on Tripadvisor.com and is located at 821 Pier Park Drive.

Kilwin’s is an old-time confectionary serving fudge, ice cream, truffles, candy apples, nut brittles, and more.

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I ordered the Georgia Peach ice cream in a waffle bowl ($6.24) for my husband. The ice cream was creamy and had small chunks of peach, but the best part was the waffle bowl it was served in.

Kilwin’s is open Monday – Thursday from 11:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 11:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m., and on Sunday from 11:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m.

Another Option – Hunt’s Oyster Bar

Looking for an oyster bar? In nearby Panama City – not to be confused with Panama City Beach, is Hunt’s Oyster Bar. It’s the #1 rated restaurant in Panama City.

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Hunt’s Oyster Bar has been shucking oysters for 50 years in Panama City. Located across from St. Andrew’s Marina in a yellow building, guests can dine on raw, steamed, and cooked oysters, as well as steak, shrimp, scallops, tuna, frog legs, and chicken. (And that’s just to name a few of the things that they serve.) Hunt’s Oyster Bar is also where theUS Oyster Shucking Champion, Honor Allen, learned his trade.

Hunt’s Oyster Bar is located at 1150 Beck Avenue in Panama City. Hunt’s is open Monday – Thursday from 11:00 a.m. until 9:30 p.m. and on Friday and Saturday from 11:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. (Hunt’s Oyster Bar is closed on Sunday.)


Where are some of your favorite places to dine in Panama City Beach? Where should we dine next time?

If cruising the coast is on the agenda and you find yourself in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, Alabama, be sure to read our post about places to eat at the beach.

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FAQs

Is Panama City Beach still a party beach? ›

Panama City Beach has always been synonymous with a good time. Our pulsing nightlife scene makes it easy to find a spot to chill with your favorite co*cktail, catch some live music, or continue your competitive streak with unique activities — ax-throwing anyone?

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MB Miller County Pier is one of the most popular spots in Panama City Beach, Florida. This pier stretches out into the Gulf Of Mexico, offering stunning views of the coastline as well as plenty of opportunities for fishing and swimming all year round!

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Bill and Thelma Nomberg opened the Treasure Ship in 1978. It was later destroyed by fire in April 2010.

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Persons 21 or older are allowed to consume alcoholic beverages on the beach 11 months out of the year. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted on the sandy beach during the month of March. Glass bottles are strictly prohibited year round on the beach.

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“If you're 21 and older and you want to partake in alcoholic beverages, you just can't do it on the sandy portion of Panama City Beach,” Panama City Beach Lieutenant Tommy Anderson said.

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Panama City Beach Rules

Camping on the beach is not permitted, and anyone trying to stay overnight will be asked to leave. Weddings are allowed on the beach and no special permits are required. However, make sure you don't leave any items unattended after seven p.m.

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Every year thousands of visitors flock to “the world's most beautiful beaches” and these include many different celebrities. Britney Spears, Luke Bryan, Dennis Haskins, Brody Jenner, Hulk Hogan, LL Cool J, Mike Huckabee, Lil Wayne, Coolio and many more come down for fun in the sun, and plenty of R & R at the beach.

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UPDATE: Panama City Beach police say the body of a missing 6-year-old boy has been recovered. City Spokeswoman Debbie Ward said that the body of Enrique Cortez-Dubon was found on the sand in the 8600 block of Surf Drive around 4 p.m. Tuesday.

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the Treasure Ship restaurant at Panama City Beach, Florida.

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The Treasure Ship Restaurant is a landmark Panama City Beach restaurant- a full-scale replica of Sir Francis Drake's Golden Hind- is a family vacation destination all by itself. The Treasure Ship Restaurant features Gulf-fresh seafood, charter fishing boats, cool and unusual souvenirs and gifts- and PIRATES!

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Cherished across many countries in Latin America, sancocho is arguably most beloved in Panama, where it is the national dish and served for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Everyone loves sancocho, the national comfort food of Panama.

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Tamales are a traditional dish in Panama that is often served during the holidays. They are made with corn dough and are filled with a variety of ingredients, such as chicken, pork, or vegetables. Tamales are wrapped in banana leaves and steamed, giving them a unique flavor and texture.

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Panamanian food tends to rely heavily on rice, beans, red meat, chicken, pork, and fish. Many vegetables grow poorly in the tropics, so travelers are unlikely to encounter a variety of veggies unless dining at a fancy restaurant. Yuca and plantains are the most common vegetables in meals.

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