PENSACOLA
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Ty & KC's
This storybook cottage children’s boutique features eye candy galore in the form of bows, baubles, dresses, rompers and other custom garments, all waiting to transform your lad or lassie into a handsome prince or beautiful princess. (9/2011)
823 E Gadsden St
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ROCK HARD DESIGNS
This internationally renowned jeweler cuts and polishes rough gems and does metalsmithing in a studio in historic downtown Pensacola. From delicate gold and silver bracelets to chunky colorful gem necklaces, it's awardwinning for a reason. (9/2011)
16 N Palafox St
850-438-5119
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GIBSON GIRL Clothing
Named for one of the early 20th century's most iconic images, this fashionista’s paradise is adorned with frocks by Carlos by Carlos Santana, Buffalo David Bitton and 7 For All Mankind, in addition to summer sandals and funky accessories. (9/2011)
816 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, Gulf Breeze
850-932-2647
facebook.co...irlclothing
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PENSACOLA SEAFOOD FESTIVAL
Celebrate Pensacola's fine Gulf seafood offerings at this 34th annual festival. Eighteen vendors will be serving gumbo, paella, shrimp and oysters in historic Seville Square, while festival-goers enjoy cooking demonstrations, live music and arts and crafts. Sept. 23-25. (9/2011)
At Seville Square (Bayfront Pkwy and Alcaniz St)
850-433-6512
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Light of the Moon Haunted Tours
Up for a bone-chilling experience along the bay? Step back in time and listen to ghostly tales of blood-stained rooms and murders as you climb to the top of one of America's most haunted lighthouses, which was featured on Syfy's hit show Ghost Hunter's. Aug. 12-13. (9/2011)
At Pensacola Lighthouse 2081 Radford Blvd, Pensacola
850- 393-1561
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EVENINGS IN OLDE SEVILLE SQUARE
Pack a blanket, a bottle of vino and a picnic basket and head out to enjoy free live music under the stars, ranging from big band to bluegrass, every Thursday evening through Aug. 18. (9/2011)
At Government and Alcaniz sts
850-438-6505
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Coffee Cup
Locals swear this busy diner is the best breakfast place in town. Grab a seat at the counter and watch as your pancakes and hash browns are cooked to order. Be sure to try the creamy Nassau grits. $ (9/2011)
520 E Cervantes St
850-432-7060 -
Taste of India
This neighborhood restaurant quickly gained a strong following thanks to affordable prices and delicious classic Indian dishes such as chicken korma and tikka masala with basmati rice. The atmosphere is casual, cozy and family-friendly. $$ (9/2011)
2900 E Cervantes St
850-439-3005 -
ANGUS
Owned and run for decades by a local family, Angus is an acclaimed steakhouse that patrons love for family celebrations. Feast on Grecian lamb lollipops, Sicilian style fresh catch or a luscious petite filet mignon wrapped in bacon and drizzled with a cognac garlic. $$$$ (9/2011)
1101 Scenic Hwy
850-432-0539
www.anguspensacola.com
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The Wine Bar
Head downtown to this sophisticated hotspot where you'll find 40 wines by the glass and a variety of craft beers on tap. Or, pop a bottle and enjoy it in the courtyard alongside some perfectly paired small plates. (9/2011)
16 Palafox Pl
850-607-2089
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Wisteria Tavern
Craving a house party, but don't want to play host? Head down to the place that locals call the "Wis." Nestled among canopied live oaks in the historic East Hill neighborhood, you'll feel right at home in this tiny converted cottage bar, a local favorite. (9/2011)
3808 N 12th Ave
850-433-9222
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FLOUNDER'S CHOWDER & ALE HOUSE
By day a family-friendly restaurant, Flounder's turns into the perfect party place at night, with beach volleyball, an open-air bar right on the water, live music on weekends and a friendly crowd of locals, tourists and sailors. (9/2011)
800 Quietwater Beach Rd, Pensacola Beach
850-932-2003
www.flounde...erhouse.com
Fun Fact!
Discovered off Pensacola
in 2007, 15 years after the
Emmanuel Point, Emmanuel
Point II is the second-oldest
shipwreck in the country
dating back to 1559.
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