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Thursday, August 28, 2014

Bar Review: Eddy Teach's Raw Bar

Eddy Teach's is the epitome of a lowcountry seafood bar. I always try to slip away or bring the crew here for a dozen oysters, good live music, and cold beer. It's equipped with picnic tables outside and a small stage with an accompanying "dance floor".

Bar Review: Harry A's - St. George Island

 I must admit I've never actually consumed a meal from Harry A's but I certainly have had my fair share of cocktails. It's a great venue if you feel like kicking back and listening to a decent live band, and I use the term decent loosely. Most of the crowd will kick off their shoes and cozy up to the stage for a dance party while others take a seat at the bar and watch the debauchery.

Up the Creek Raw Bar

Up the Creek has a lovely view and tasty food, yet the service is not traditional. You order at the bar and your food (oysters preferably) are brought to your table. You must retrieve the necessary items (crackers, horseradish, hot sauce, cocktail sauce, lemons) and self serve beverages. Needless to say, it's waterfront and the seafood is fresh and delicious, but it is an interactive meal.

313 Water St
Apalachicola, FL 32320