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"This small, brightly colored café offers Japanese-inspired crepes: not your average PCB breakfast joint, in other words!. (And, really, not just a breakfast joint.) These aren’t your average pancakes: They’re sculpted into lovely, folded bouquets of goodness. There’s plenty to recommend here, but for the perfect breakfast item, we’d go for the Sunny Bacon crepe, chockfull of bacon, eggs, and cheese, plus spinach, tomato, onion, and more."
"A nice place for fast breakfast on the way to Saint Andrews!. Seating for about fifteen, to go crepes are nice here. The sweet strawberry with cream and ch..."
"A nice place for fast breakfast on the way to Saint Andrews!. Seating for about fifteen, to go crepes are nice here. The sweet strawberry with cream and..."
"Located on the Boardwalk between Marble Slab Creamery and Starbucks - 600 Pier Park Drive, Suite 115. Serves Lunch & Dinner"
"The unique menu at Chewie’s Kitchen includes several imaginative dishes that you won’t find anywhere else in Panama City Beach. Sandwiches and salads abound, with a fancy take on grilled cheese ideal for vegetarian visitors. With brunch, the kid’s menu is actually more vegetarian-friendly than the standard adult options, although the Housemade Chewie Hash can be enjoyed without meat."
"Really, Italian food is much more varied than the spaghetti and red sauce that has come to represent Italian food in America. Grilled and roasted meats and fish are very popular in Italy. The Carrabba’s on Panama City Beach continues this fine tradition!"
"We had never had this chain and while on vacation we had planned to visit based on the menu. We arrived later in the night around 7 or 8p, it was pretty ..."
"the food came quickly and without problem right to our condo. the delivery guy was nicest I've met and the pizza was good!. pizza could use a little…"
"You can’t truly experience the flavors of the South without diving into some authentic Cajun food, and Bayou on the Beach is where you’ll find them in PCB. Here you can nosh on staples like fried alligator tossed in Buffalo sauce (a regional favorite), fried catfish, “Swamp Cakes” (fried green tomatoes topped with lump crab and bearnaise sauce), or boiled Gulf shrimp and Louisiana crawfish. Of course, Bayou on the Beach is also an oyster bar, and with preparations like Oysters Rockefeller, Imperial, and even Baked Four Cheese, your taste buds will never get bored."
"This New Orleans style eatery is Panama City Beach’s spot for seafood flavors straight out of the bayou. Mardi Gras happens every day with dishes like Cajun lump crab cakes, catfish and seafood muffulettas. The weekly crawfish boil during crawfish season bolsters the authenticity."
"This place was by far the best place we've been to in Panama city. Food was insane, if there was ever a time I wish I had an unlimited apetite, it would... (850) 249-3478Order online"
"Located in the Town Center next to Panera Bread - 101 Bluefish Drive, Suite 105. Serves Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner"
"My wife had the chicken gyro, my daughter had the corndog, I had the beach bumb burger double with bacon...."
"This spirited restaurant offers plenty of visual appeal, extending from its spunky beach decor to its beautiful plating and, of course, its magnificent views. The eatery is perfectly situated near both the beach and Pier Park, making it an ideal destination for everybody from beach bums to dedicated shoppers. The establishment’s large portions of Caribbean-inspired seafood never fail to satisfy — nor does the scenery or the friendly service."
"Food was great, service not that good, I wil for sure eat there again. Food had a really good taste."