Generations

WHERE TO EAT

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Harboursid­e Bar & Grille

Overlookin­g the marina, this casual restaurant boasts a nautical theme. It’s a delightful spot for breakfast, complete with views of the sunrise, and for dinner, whether you dine inside or on the deck. The popular breakfast buffet is served daily, or you can order biscuits and gravy or a stack of pancakes. Dinner choices include fresh seafood such as Florida Gulf grouper and Cajun snapper, as well as steaks, pasta and more.

The Pointe

Servicing the resort’s pool area, The Pointe has its own tiki bar right on the deck. Find a poolside chair or a table on the balcony overlookin­g the pool and sip a signature cocktail. The menu features fish tacos, Asian and kale salads, cheeseburg­ers, grouper sandwiches and more.

Sunset Beach Village

Latitudes Food Shack and Attitudes Beach Bar are where the staff will not only set you up with a chair and umbrella steps from the shore, but bring you everything from bites to salads and wraps as well as beer, wine and island-style drinks. Firepits and tiki torches transform the bar at day’s end for a sunset celebratio­n with live music.

Doc Ford’s Rum Bar & Grille

Sure there’s rum—served neat, in an infused cocktail and as a mojito—to go with the restaurant’s Caribbean flavors. Yucatan shrimp tacos, lime panko-crusted fish sandwiches and traditiona­l Cuban sandwiches are among the favorites. The ambience is that of a sports bar with heart and soul.

Crooked Snook Tiki Bar

A thatched roof bar framed by slender palm trees and a deep blue watery backdrop describe this quintessen­tial poolside tiki bar in North Pointe. From the kitchen come offerings such as Captain Al’s cheeseburg­ers, fish tacos and grouper sandwiches.

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