While Florida has been known to have some of the freshest seafood in the country, it's only right to honor one of the veteran spots. Not only has this one restaurant and market been in business for more than 50 years, as well as having been voted the #1 Seafood Restaurant by "Southern Living" readers, but they also have a portion of their menu which is so fresh it was practically pulled out of the water and right onto your plate. Check it out.
The veteran seafood spot known as Capt. Anderson’s Restaurant in Panama City Beach has been serving the freshest seafood for more than 50 years.
What makes Capt. Anderson’s Restaurant so special is that it focuses time-honored traditions of "family" within their establishment.
They have grown and expanded throughout the years, without ever compromising integrity or quality.
Once you see the fishing boats out for the day, you know that there will be some fresh surprises in store on their specials later on.
Capt. Anderson's has been a staple within the community for years, attracting millions of customers to feast with family.
There is also an attached market, too, so that you don't need to have a sit-down meal in order to get quality food.
From Greek-style open hearth charcoal broiled fish to the famous peel-and-eat shrimp, there are so many wonderful menu items at this restaurant.
Dine with waterfront views that will level up the entire experience.
With the ocean right out your window, there is no wonder the food from Capt. Anderson's is so fresh.
Capt. Anderson's boasts a "Fresh From The Gulf" portion of their menu, which means the freshest catch of the day can be on your plate if you so choose.
You won't find that type of food service anywhere else.
Only open during an 8-month season, head to Capt. Anderson's while the catch is still fresh!
Thanks to a video from Capt. Anderson's Restaurant website, you can learn more about the history of the restaurant. You can also visit the Capt. Anderson's Restaurant Facebook Page for more information. The restaurant opens Monday through Saturday at 4:30 p.m. and is closed on Sundays. You can use the address below to find where the restaurant is located:
5551 N Lagoon Dr, Panama City, FL 32408
Have you ever been to Capt. Anderson's Restaurant? Share with us your experience in the comments section! If you're still on a seafood kick after reading this, check out which tiny town in Florida is considered the oyster capital.
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