Charming downtown brunch spot housed in a restored railway depot. Their variations of omelettes and benedicts are delicious, and the elderflower cucumber mimosa is superb.
Two words, “Come hungry!” This traditional Amish eatery is known for hearty, homestyle cooking a la the Amish Skillet and Country Benedict. Before you leave, pick up a slice of their famous pie to enjoy later!
New locations are popping up coast to coast, but the original is right here in Sarasota! The Floridian French Toast and the Chile Chorizo Omelette are yummy.
Libby’s (and now Isaac’s) favorite neighborhood haunt when they are in Sarasota! Joe and the Southside staff make everyone feel like family. Libby’s go to sandwiches are the Southsider and the famous chicken salad, and Isaac’s favorites are the Italian and the Cuban. Save room for homemade gelato for dessert!
Just north of St. Armand’s Circle, Old Salty Dog is one of the best spots for dockside dining (yes, you can also arrive by water!) Grab an order of conch fritters, a Salty Dog, and enjoy the view of Sarasota Bay.
The “Gem of Spanish Restaurants” is an understatement! For lunch, order the 1905 salad and Cuban combo, then enjoy exploring St. Armand’s Circle. For supper, share a pitcher of Sangria de Cava and Paella a la Valenciana, then take a moonlit stroll on Lido Key beach.
Tucked away between the galleries of Burns Court, Owen’s has some of the best seafood in the city! Start off with Hot Crab Dip and Bloody Mary Oyster Shooters, then, the Low Country Boil.
Waterfront choose your own adventure! There is often live music on the casual Blue Sunshine Patio on the marina. For a more formal evening, head upstairs to the main dining room.