Gulf & Main

Sanibel

- “Life is uncertain. Eat dessert first.” —Ernestine Ulmer

BLUE GIRAFFE

Casual Excellence. After a relaxing day on the beach or browsing Sanibel’s numerous shops, it’s time to treat yourself to some delicious, island- inspired food. Sit at handpainte­d tables inside, or enjoy the garden atmosphere of Periwinkle Place and sample the Cuban Sandwich for lunch— it’s an island favorite! There’s something for ever yone on the dinner menu, including Signature Giraffe Cake Dinner, featuring pan- seared crab cakes topped with mango salsa, chipotle cream and sweet chili glaze. The breakfast menu offers a tempting variety of omelets and pancakes. Or you can tr y the Fisherman’s Benedict: two English muffins topped with poached eggs, salmon, spinach and grilled tomatoes, with Key lime hollandais­e sauce. Come see why the locals love the Blue Giraffe! BLD 2075 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, bluegiraff­esanibel.com

DOC FORD’S SANIBEL RUM BAR & GRILLE

Novel Cuisine. Local restaurant folk joined with Southwest Florida novelist Randy Wayne White to develop a restaurant based on a fictional character, and it’s a best-seller! The menu offers sandwiches, salads and entrées. Don’t skip the mojito. LD 2500 Island Inn Road, Sanibel, 239-472-8311, docfordssa­nibel.com

THE DUNES

Not a Member? Not a Problem! The menu is classic with an inspired twist. Try the signature lump crab bisque; the Eastern, Western or Southern burger; crisp empanadas with pulled beef or the seared cowboy steak. LD 949 Sand Castle Road, Sanibel, 239-472-3355, dunesgolfs­anibel.com

IL TESORO RISTORANTE

Pasta with Personalit­y. Chef A.J. Black creates an Italian family feast atmosphere. Everybody’s laughing, eating pasta and sipping wine. Not only does Black inject spirit and heart, he heaps on the flavor starting with the antipasto. All the finest flavors of Italy come together. Penne puttanesca with capers; rigatoni with eggplant, fresh ricotta and cherry tomato sauce; and short ribs with gnocchi are hard to pass up. The seafood specials are equally intriguing. Try the cloud-like tiramisu. D 751 Tarpon Bay Road, Sanibel, 239-395-4022, ilteroso.com

THE ISLAND COW

Bovine Bounty. With a massive menu that features everything from omelets to fish to pasta, this is no beef joint, despite the cow references. The fish dinners are a good choice, unless it’s breakfast, when you might consider the Loaded Seafood Omelet. Check out the new full bar, offering tropical cocktails and signature drinks, including the homemade White Mango Sangria! BLD 2163 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, 239-472-0606, sanibelisl­andcow.com

ISLAND PIZZA

A Slice of Paradise. A tasty tradition on the island for more than 20 years. Pizza just the way you want it, and be sure to tr y the famous “Crusty Curl Crust.” Pasta, calzone and salad are also popular. You might try calamari or bruschetta for an appetizer, and don’t miss the daily happy hour. LD 1619 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, 239-472-1581, islandpizz­a.net

“Let's face it, a nice creamy chocolate cake does a lot for a lot of people; it does for me.” —Audrey Hepburn

LAZY FLAMINGO

Cold Beer, Raw Bar. Come try the plumpest raw oysters, steaming hot-spiced peel-and-eat shrimp, fresh grouper and incendiar y Dead Parrot Wings. The regular hot Buffalo wings are your best bet. LD Four locations: 6520-C Pine Ave., Sanibel, 239-472-5353; 1036 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, 239-472-6939; 12951 McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers, 239-476-9000; and waterfront at 16501B Stringfell­ow Road, Bokeelia, 239-283-5959, lazyflamin­go.com

LIGHTHOUSE CAFÉ

The World’s Best Breakfast. Residents and visitors have been enjoying this Sanibel classic for six decades, and it’s easy to see why. Start your day with an Ocean Frittata: seasoned shrimp, scallops and crabmeat, sautéed with broccoli and fresh mushrooms and topped with an artichoke heart and creamy Alfredo sauce. Or tr y the Lighthouse Local Grouper Platter for dinner , as you view pictures of the island’s historic lighthouse that line the walls. Call- ahead seating is available. BLD 362 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, 239-472-0303, lighthouse­cafe.com

MATZALUNA

Well-Smoked Italian. The Five Cheese with Gorgonzola, ricotta, spinach and artichoke hearts is just one of the popular wood-fired pizzas. Fresh pastas, chicken, seafood and veal round out the menu. D 1200 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, 239-472-1998, matzaluna.net

THE NORMANDIE SEASIDE CAFÉ AT WEST WIND

Indulge Yourself. Bananaberr­y French Toast or an Italian Omelet for breakfast? The café offers those and much more, including a Florida fruit bowl or Veggie Omelet, served with Colombian coffee or a choice of artisan whole-leaf teas. Relax in the old-world atmosphere as you enjoy an Island Curry Chicken Salad or Pressed Cuban Sandwich for lunch, paired with the perfect wine from an extensive list. BLD 3345 West Gulf Drive, Sanibel, 239-472-1541, westwindin­n.com/normandie-restaurant-sanibel

PINOCCHIO’S ICE CREAM AND GEPPETTO’S BEACH FOODIES

The Institutio­n. A Sanibel tradition since 1980, Pinocchio’s handcrafts all its frozen confection­s daily right in the Sanibel store in small batches. This mecca for ice cream

foodies offers a variety that’s sure to please all palates: ice cream, gelato, sorbet, sherbet, frozen yogurt and Italian custard. Choose from 130- plus flavors and enjoy generous portions. Stop in for the signature Sanibel Krunch or Dirty Sand Dollar . Geppetto’s Beach Foodies, the sister gourmet shop located next to Pinocchio’s, surprises with authentic croissant baking. 362 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, 239-472-6566, pinocchios­icecream.com

THE SANDBAR

Welcoming. The Seafood Trio, which includes bronzed grouper, scallops and crab cake, is a favorite. Fresh seafood and steaks grilled to perfection are sure to please all palates. D 2761 West Gulf Drive, Sanibel, 239-472-0305, sanibelsan­dbar.com

“Good food is very often, even most often, simple food.” —Anthony Bourdain

SANIBEL FISH HOUSE

Tried and True. Fresh seafood entrées on the all- day menu range from sandwiches and salads to fried baskets and house specialtie­s, such as seared tuna with rice cakes and seaweed salad. The salmon can be ordered broiled, grilled, blackened or Jamaican jerked. LD Three locations: 1523 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, 239-472-7770; 4685 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs, 239-495-5770; and 320 Old San Carlos Blvd., Fort Myers Beach, 239-765-6766, thefishhou­serestaura­nts.com

SANIBEL GRILL

Local Color. Sanibel Grill ser ves up typical pub fare—juicy burgers, seafood baskets and spicy Buffalo wings—and more. You’ll find seasoned bartenders and the often-sought-but-neverfound neighborho­od bar feel, which explains the popularity of this spot. D 703 Tarpon Bay Road, Sanibel, 239-472-4453, thesanibel­grill.com

THE SANIBEL SPROUT

Fresh Island Goodness. Sanibel Island’s popular vegan and vegetarian gourmet takeout restaurant offers a delightful variety of meals, smoothies and juices prepared fresh daily. Chef Nikki Rood uses only 1 00- percent organic, gluten- free, non- GMO, farm- fresh ingredient­s in each creation, including the popular Smoked P aprika Hummus & Sprouts. Another best- seller is the Raw Vegan Lasagna. The heart of The Sanibel Sprout is “Let food be thy medicine and

medicine be thy food, ” ( quoting Hippocrate­s) and this is reflected in ever y delectable dish it offers. LD Bailey’s Center, 2463 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, 239-472-4499

SUNSET GRILL

Floribbean Gourmet. For lunch, try the crab cakes or blackened chicken Caesar wrap. Morning people might choose eggs “Santiva” and “Captiva,” which are variations of eggs Benedict with either smoked salmon or lump crab cake. BLD 6536 Pine Ave., Sanibel, 239-472-2333, sunsetgril­lsanibel.com

SWEET MELISSA’S CAFE

Good Thing, Small Packages. Chef Melissa Talmage prepares entrées in full and petite portions, giving diners the option to sample multiple dishes, such as Grilled Octopus or Smoked Mullet Fritter. 1625 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. 239-472-1956, sweetmelis­sascafe.com. LD 1625 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, 239-472-1956, sweetmelis­sascafe.com

THISTLE LODGE

Victorian Rendezvous. Creative cuisine such as black grouper, oven-roasted coquelet and herb-crusted lamb rack or blackened yellowtail snapper mojo adds to the allure of Victorian trappings, as do glorious beach views from almost any table. L D SB Casa Ybel Resort, 2255 West Gulf Drive, Sanibel, 239-472-9200, thistlelod­ge.com

THE TIMBERS RESTAURANT AND FISH MARKET

Dine In or Do It Yourself. Favorites include fried calamari, seafood platters and crab cakes (all lump). Fresh fish is always on the menu. Be sure to visit the adjacent fish market. D 703 Tarpon Bay Road, Sanibel, 239-472-2722, timbersofs­anibel.com

TRADERS

A Shopping and Dining Experience. Traders is a shopping emporium and a restaurant, with live entertainm­ent on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. The menu features fresh Florida gumbo, pan-seared crab cake sand mac adam iaencruste­d gro up er.LD 1551 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, 239-472-7242, traderssan­ibel.com

T2 TRADERS

New island favorite. Opened by the owners of Traders. T2 offers new delicious dishes, like trendy tacos and savory flatbreads, in addition to coastal-inspired classics. A full bar with mixology cocktails such as Sanibel Sunset and Elderflowe­r Bloom, a rotating Florida craft and draft beer selection, and a wine list to envy all add to the unique and lively Floridian décor. Outdoor seating, full bar, gift shop, T2 is the perfect place for lunch, dinner and anytime in between! LD 2340 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, 239-558-8919, T2traders.com

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