eating all the seafood in gulf county, florida

If you're a seafood lover, look no further than the Gulf Coast of Florida. Seriously. Check out a couple of incredible spots, below. 

First up: Indian Pass Raw Bar. It’s essentially a little house on the side of the road, packed with locals, flip-flops, and damn good seafood. They have a self-serve beer cooler {this is the stuff dreams are made of, people}, and a giant grill outside that cooks up all sorts of goodness while patrons rock out on the karaoke machine.

Gulf County, Florida - Global Dish - Stephanie Arsenault
Gulf County, Florida - Global Dish - Stephanie Arsenault
Gulf County, Florida - Global Dish - Stephanie Arsenault
Gulf County, Florida - Global Dish - Stephanie Arsenault
Gulf County, Florida - Global Dish - Stephanie Arsenault
Gulf County, Florida - Global Dish - Stephanie Arsenault
Gulf County, Florida - Global Dish - Stephanie Arsenault
Gulf County, Florida - Global Dish - Stephanie Arsenault
Gulf County, Florida - Global Dish - Stephanie Arsenault
Gulf County, Florida - Global Dish - Stephanie Arsenault
Gulf County, Florida - Global Dish - Stephanie Arsenault
Gulf County, Florida - Global Dish - Stephanie Arsenault
Gulf County, Florida - Global Dish - Stephanie Arsenault
Gulf County, Florida - Global Dish - Stephanie Arsenault

Next, Shipwreck Raw Bar in Port St. Joe. It’s a hit with tourists and residents alike, and they’re mostly known for both their raw and cooked oyster dishes.

Gulf County, Florida - Global Dish - Stephanie Arsenault
Gulf County, Florida - Global Dish - Stephanie Arsenault
Gulf County, Florida - Global Dish - Stephanie Arsenault
Gulf County, Florida - Global Dish - Stephanie Arsenault
Gulf County, Florida - Global Dish - Stephanie Arsenault
Gulf County, Florida - Global Dish - Stephanie Arsenault