Saturday, October 15, 2011

Bars 54-56: Cocoa Beach

Ryan: Should we have order a Category 4 or 5 Hurricane?
Sarah: We have 3 bars to hit today.
Ryan: Category 4 sounds good.

Bar 54: Sandbar Sports Grill
This is a fun place just off of the beach. The atmosphere is great and the staff is really friendly! A few even had on Ohio State jerseys. Our kind of place!





We started our Saturday with a Category 4 Hurricane and watching Wisconsin win at the Sandbar Sports Grill.




We also had the fish tacos which are one of their specialities. Yumm! We would definitely recommend them.

Bar 55: Captain J's Sky Deck


I wanted a Shark Bite drink but even though it was on the menu, they didn't serve it.  I settled for a Raspberry Vodka Lemonade. 




Overall a good place with a nice view but we have enjoyed other bars more.

Bar 56: The Beach Shack


We had a classic beach drink, Sex On The Beach, but it had watermelon schnapps in it.  Pretty interesting twist on a classic and it paid off.



October in Florida is a perfect time to go to the beach because the weather is comfortable and the beach isn't crowded.  Sarah will cheers to that :)



Sunday, September 18, 2011

Bars 51-53: Port Canaveral

Ryan: Does this drink have carbonation in it?  I don't like carbonation and it tastes like it does.
Sarah: Let's see, the menu shows smirnoff strawberry vodka, kiwi liquor, and a blend of island pizzazz. 
Ryan: So yes, I guess it was the pizzazz.

Bar 51: Fishlips Waterfront Bar and Grill


We always love beach bar trips with family and friends.  For this trip, we were happy to have Sarah's parents and Aunt Laurie join us.


Sarah had a Kona Firerock Pale Ale.  Other drinks at the table were a Seven Tiki Rum and Ginger Ale as well as a Yeungling. 















Bar 52: Rusty's Seafood and Oyster Bar



Rusty's had a great view of the cruise ships about to sail away out of Port Canaveral.

















We decided to try a little bit of a different "drink"  at Rusty's.  They served Atomic Cherries which were large, sweet cherries soaked for a month in Everclear. 



They definitely packed a punch.  I'm just glad we weren't breathing around any open flames.


Bar 53: Grills Tiki Bar






Aunt Laurie admires the boats and relaxes by the water.



Tiki Tango, Double "O", and a Kona Pale Ale
 Another great trip!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Bar 48-50 Venice and Osprey

It is more about the journey than the destination

We made the trip to Venice, one of our favorite places, with our good friends, and fellow beach bar competitors, Bri and Nate. It was an epic journey (okay not really, we spent the day relaxing on the beach like we ususally do at Venice) and at the conclusion we reached the milestone of completing our first 50 bars!

Bar 48: Casey Key Fish House
We got there at the tail end of some rain showers so we didn't spend too much time at the tiki bar outside but there were plent of people enjoying it.

 The atmosphere was laid back, like most of the beach bars we have visted, and it was right on the water which gave us a beautiful sunset to look at while we ate.
Bri and Nate at Casey Key Fish House 



 All in all it could easily become one of our favorite spots to visit when we make our trips to Venice.

Bar 49: Spanish Pointe Restaurant Pub
There is just something about Nate being behing the sign that makes me laugh. Ususally we're really good about looking out for those things but apparently not this time!

We got to the Spanish Pointe about an hour or so before they were closing and the place had a very relaxed feel to it.


 Beach bars with live music always rate a little bit higher in our book for that fact alone. The strolling guitarist at Spanish Pointe was no exception. He sang primarily Spanish songs and gave this place right on the water a bit of a Spanish feel that really wasn't there aside from the music.

We enjoyed our frozen drinks and the time we spent here. While it was dark when we were there, this would be a great place to visit to watch the sunset.

Bar 50- Sharky's on the Pier
Bar 50! Can you believe it?!? We almost can't! All of us had been to Sharky's previously, but this was our "official" visit for the challenge. It is set right on Venice beach with access to gorgeous sunsets. Since it was dark we had to settle for a happenin' night-life, delicious drinks and rockin' band!



Sarah with the Bait Bucket Margarita and Ryan with the Bushwacker

Celebrating Bar 50 with the fantastic staff at Sharky's!


 We danced a few songs and remembered  the last 50 bars growing increasingly excited about our journey until we realized we're only a quarter of the way there and still have a lot of amazing bars in front of us!

Here's to the next 150!

We took a small break from our beach bar challenge to enjoy a few drinks in a couple other well known locations....

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Bar 46-47 Clearwater

Money is still worth money even if it's covered in vodka - Justin
After hanging out with some friends on St. Pete beach, we made our way up to Clearwater to officially cross all of the Clearwater bars off of our list.

Bar 46- Frenchy's South Beach Cafe
Our first stop of the day. We really enjoyed Frenchy's Rockaway Grill so we had high hopes for the South Beach location. It did not dissapoint!

Ryan, Mary-Ann, Justin, Hailey and Sarah
 We really enjoyed our waiter Casey- he made the stop fantastic!

Sarah had the original grouper sandwich, which is the sandwich that got Frenchy's started! You can see why this place has become so popular. The food is fantastic and all of the 4 locations are great.
And you can't forget the drinks! The strawberry margaritas were very yummy! And after a long day at the beach the water was also amazing!!! Thanks to Casey who kept the water stocked!





The trip was not without a small casuality. A small bottle of vodka that Justin had in his bag broke all over the sidwalk.







He ended up throwing out the entire bag but not until after he had cut his finger. He did save his wallet because as the quote suggests, it doesn't matter if money is soaked in vodka.
Bar 47: Tropix Island Tiki Bar
Though our stop here was very brief (due to the fact that our car was about to be towed) the atmosphere was amazing. Right on the water and the staff was very friendly!
We had a shot of their famous rum runner. It was absolutely delicious and wish that parking was a bit easier so we could have stayed and had some more!


With these two stops we closed out the Clearwater bars, but given how much we enjoy this area we will definitely be back!