Cameron And Michelle’s Guidebook

Cameron And Michelle
Cameron And Michelle
Cameron And Michelle’s Guidebook

Food scene

Some of our favorites--- Breakfast, Brunch/Lunch, and Dinner. Plus a few Brewhouses/Drink locations. Hope you enjoy them like we do!
Amazing and never disappoints! Southern flare and a contemporary twist. Local vegetables and herbs, amazing dishes with a beautiful atmosphere. Open all week starting at 4:30 pm.
123 habitants recommandent
Restaurant Iron
22 N Palafox St
123 habitants recommandent
Amazing and never disappoints! Southern flare and a contemporary twist. Local vegetables and herbs, amazing dishes with a beautiful atmosphere. Open all week starting at 4:30 pm.
Great for lunch! Indoor & beautiful outdoor café. Best chicken salad plate and whiskey bread pudding! Closed Sundays; open rest of the week 10:30am – 2:30 pm.
Jo’s...as always
501 N 9th Ave
Great for lunch! Indoor & beautiful outdoor café. Best chicken salad plate and whiskey bread pudding! Closed Sundays; open rest of the week 10:30am – 2:30 pm.
The best for seafood – elegant but also has a water overlook café & bar. Oysters and special fresh catch lunch & dinners weekly. Open most days 11am-10pm.
223 habitants recommandent
The Grand Marlin of Pensacola Beach
400 Pensacola Beach Blvd
223 habitants recommandent
The best for seafood – elegant but also has a water overlook café & bar. Oysters and special fresh catch lunch & dinners weekly. Open most days 11am-10pm.
Helmed by Food Network personality and nationally renowned Chef James Briscione. Rustic yet elegant plates but also have a woodfired oven. Monday-Saturday starting at 4pm.
40 habitants recommandent
Angelena's Ristorante Italiano
101 E Intendencia St
40 habitants recommandent
Helmed by Food Network personality and nationally renowned Chef James Briscione. Rustic yet elegant plates but also have a woodfired oven. Monday-Saturday starting at 4pm.
Best drinks and food! Southern charm-savory brunch, lunch, or dinner. Open M-F 11-9pm & Sat/Sun 9-2 & 4:30-9pm
105 habitants recommandent
George Bistro + Bar
6205 N 9th Ave
105 habitants recommandent
Best drinks and food! Southern charm-savory brunch, lunch, or dinner. Open M-F 11-9pm & Sat/Sun 9-2 & 4:30-9pm
Located in East Hill. Hand crafter lagers and ales. They even have food trucks, trivia nights, and bingo evenings.
26 habitants recommandent
Alga Beer Company
2435 North 12th Avenue
26 habitants recommandent
Located in East Hill. Hand crafter lagers and ales. They even have food trucks, trivia nights, and bingo evenings.
Great breakfast with a little Cajun flair--- great idea to make a reservation because they book up quickly/have long lines.
130 habitants recommandent
The Ruby Slipper Cafe
509 S Palafox St
130 habitants recommandent
Great breakfast with a little Cajun flair--- great idea to make a reservation because they book up quickly/have long lines.
Breakfast at its best... a large menu and great bacon!
77 habitants recommandent
Another Broken Egg Cafe
721 E Gregory St
77 habitants recommandent
Breakfast at its best... a large menu and great bacon!

Neighborhoods

LOCAL EATS, ARTS AND PARKS RULE History, parks, eats and arts—it’s the way East Pensacola lives every day. Sit down with the locals and see why these neighborhoods are a big part of what makes Pensacola a great place to visit. Eat gourmet pizza in the basement of a converted early-20th-century hospital, shop for upscale home décor, get a burger at some of the city’s oldest diners or check out the water view from a boardwalk high on the bluffs – it’s all just minutes from historic Downtown Pensacola and beaches in East Pensacola. Hugging the shorelines on both sides of Bayou Texar, you'll find a walkable mix of tropical bungalows, locally-owned shops and parks every few blocks. East Hill, Old East Hill and East Pensacola Heights are some of the oldest neighborhoods in the city. In fact, Don Tristan de Luna’s 1559 settlement is found along the waterfront in this area, establishing Pensacola as America’s First Settlement. History, parks, eats and arts—it’s the way East Pensacola lives every day. Sit down with the locals and see why these neighborhoods are a big part of what makes Pensacola a great place to visit.
44 habitants recommandent
East Hill
44 habitants recommandent
LOCAL EATS, ARTS AND PARKS RULE History, parks, eats and arts—it’s the way East Pensacola lives every day. Sit down with the locals and see why these neighborhoods are a big part of what makes Pensacola a great place to visit. Eat gourmet pizza in the basement of a converted early-20th-century hospital, shop for upscale home décor, get a burger at some of the city’s oldest diners or check out the water view from a boardwalk high on the bluffs – it’s all just minutes from historic Downtown Pensacola and beaches in East Pensacola. Hugging the shorelines on both sides of Bayou Texar, you'll find a walkable mix of tropical bungalows, locally-owned shops and parks every few blocks. East Hill, Old East Hill and East Pensacola Heights are some of the oldest neighborhoods in the city. In fact, Don Tristan de Luna’s 1559 settlement is found along the waterfront in this area, establishing Pensacola as America’s First Settlement. History, parks, eats and arts—it’s the way East Pensacola lives every day. Sit down with the locals and see why these neighborhoods are a big part of what makes Pensacola a great place to visit.

City/town information

BEAUTIFUL PLACE TO RELAX, WHATEVER YOUR STYLE Pensacola Beach’s mild temperature, sugar-white beaches, and crystal clear waters draw beach lovers, fishing enthusiasts and environmentalists alike. Anchored at the western tip of Florida, stretching miles along the Gulf of Mexico, this barrier island offers you a range of experiences. From lively crowds at its lifeguarded main beaches, to the quiet, secluded beaches of Gulf Islands National Seashore and the corridors of historic Fort Pickens, you're sure to find your perfect spot in the sand.
554 habitants recommandent
Pensacola Beach
7300 Plantation Road
554 habitants recommandent
BEAUTIFUL PLACE TO RELAX, WHATEVER YOUR STYLE Pensacola Beach’s mild temperature, sugar-white beaches, and crystal clear waters draw beach lovers, fishing enthusiasts and environmentalists alike. Anchored at the western tip of Florida, stretching miles along the Gulf of Mexico, this barrier island offers you a range of experiences. From lively crowds at its lifeguarded main beaches, to the quiet, secluded beaches of Gulf Islands National Seashore and the corridors of historic Fort Pickens, you're sure to find your perfect spot in the sand.
THE “LOST” ISLAND WORTH DISCOVERING Spanish for "lost island," Perdido Key holds true to its roots as it remains a Southern sanctuary for people and wildlife of all kinds. Stretching along the far western shores of Florida, and the far eastern shores of Alabama, Perdido Key has a unique advantage as the perfect island destination. Tucked away on a narrow strip of land on the extreme western edge of Florida lies Perdido Key, a barrier island bookmarked by rolling, white-sand dunes and stunning views of the calm Gulf waters on its southern border and abundant wetlands, estuaries, and wildlife to its north. It seamlessly combines natural beauty, coastal living, and southern charm.
11 habitants recommandent
Perdido Beach
11 habitants recommandent
THE “LOST” ISLAND WORTH DISCOVERING Spanish for "lost island," Perdido Key holds true to its roots as it remains a Southern sanctuary for people and wildlife of all kinds. Stretching along the far western shores of Florida, and the far eastern shores of Alabama, Perdido Key has a unique advantage as the perfect island destination. Tucked away on a narrow strip of land on the extreme western edge of Florida lies Perdido Key, a barrier island bookmarked by rolling, white-sand dunes and stunning views of the calm Gulf waters on its southern border and abundant wetlands, estuaries, and wildlife to its north. It seamlessly combines natural beauty, coastal living, and southern charm.

Conseils sur la ville

Que faut-il apporter?

Bring slippers and socks for indoor use here at Haven House.

Bring flip-flops or water shoes for the beach. Shoes that allow air circulation because the humidity here is thick. Sunscreen is a must as well... even if you are out for short periods of time. Sunglasses & Hats are helpful as well.