Three Charming Spots on 30A!
While here for the Seeing Red Wine Festival, there are a few must-visit places along 30-A. You’ve likely heard about certain hot spots. For example, the picturesque Seaside Post Office or humorously named Stinky’s Fish Camp. Both of which warrant every note of praise. However, some lesser-known places boast unparalleled beauty, charm, and flavor.
BEAUTY
CLAY GARDEN & GIFTS IN SEAGROVE BEACH
Just east of Seaside lies Seagrove Beach. While you can’t miss the Seagrove Village Market Cafe (order the fried green tomato BLT), there’s another can’t-miss spot. Tucked away on the south side of 30-A, Clay Garden & Gifts offers gorgeous plants, pots, and gardening treasures. Whether a novice or a master, any nature lover will find a second home at Clay.
CHARM
THE ART OF SIMPLE IN SEASIDE
From funky to fashionable, The Art of Simple, is a one-stop fun shop. Nestled around Central Square, you’ll notice its apothecary and lifestyle goods are anything but run-of-the-mill. Vintage style provides inspiration for kitchenware, spa treatments, and home decor.
FLAVOR
PIZZA BY THE SEA: WATERCOLOR, SEACREST, GULF PLACE
Of course, exploring the gardens and boutiques of 30-A builds an appetite. While you’ll no doubt dine on Gulf-Coast seafood during your 30-A vacation, don’t overlook one of the locals’ favorite eateries: Pizza by the Sea. Pizza by the Sea serves outrageously delicious pizza in a family-friendly atmosphere. With a tagline, like “yum,” you know it is too good to need any superfluous detail. Locally owned and operated, Pizza by the Sea uses fresh ingredients and crafts an artisan-style crust like nobody else on the beach. Plus, they have one of the best lunch specials on 30-A. Stop by their Watercolor, Seacrest, or Gulf Place locations.
Don’t miss out on these lesser-known spots along 30-A. You’ll discover even more to love about the Gulf Coast of Northwest Florida.