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Anna Maria Island provides a unique Florida getawayA glimpse into yesterdayBy Phyllis Steinberg
Dining out is an incredible experience if you are lucky enough to get a reservation at Euphemia Haye. The restaurant is located in Longboat Key, just a short drive from Anna Maria Island. The restaurant is known for its duck, but everything was delicious including the Caesar salad mixed tableside and the steak served flaming. Don’t forget to venture upstairs to the Haye Loft, the dessert room where specialty desserts are served. Another fun dining spot that I enjoyed was the Beach House Restaurant. This casual restaurant offers nightly entertainment and freshly caught fish. Located on the Gulf of Mexico, it is a perfect place to watch the sunset. It’s a short drive to nearby Bradenton. Plan to enjoy lunch or dinner at Mattison’s Riverside. This ultra modern restaurant faces the Twin Dolphin Marina with dozens of yachts docked along the decks next to the restaurant. The food is inexpensive and delicious and the view is lovely. They also have a sushi bar serving some of the best sushi in the area.
Anna Maria Island is the perfect place to chill out and
relax, but if you would like to see the sights, a 30-minute drive to the
Ringling Museum in Sarasota is a fabulous way to spend the day. Enjoy lunch at Traviso in the museum where we savored some watermelon chilled soup. The museum
has three main parts. The first is the Ringling Museum of Art consists of 21
marvelous galleries.
The Sarasota Kennel Club is just a few minutes drive from the Ringling Museum if you would like to catch a few greyhound races after your visit to the museum. There is nightly racing year round.
Other interesting sights are the Mote Aquarium and the Village of the Arts in Bradenton where 35 galleries feature everything from fine art and furniture to clothing and antiques. There is also the South Florida Museum and Bishop planetarium in Bradenton. But more than the tourist attractions, Anna Maria Island is a unique Florida destination that allows you to step back in time and enjoy the beauty of a sunset, the budding of a flower and the sound of the waves rolling out to sea. by Phyllis Steinberg Island Garden Villas, 5607 Gulf Drive, Holmes Beach, 941-778-4636, www.islandgardenvillas.com Village of the Arts, Bradenton, 941-747-0823, www.villageofthearts.com Beach House Restaurant, Anna Maria, 941-778-1696,www.groupersandwich.com Island Creperie, 127 Bridge Street, Bradenton, 941-778-1011, lelaousa@hotmail.com Euphemia Haye, 5540 Gulf of Mexico Dr., Longboat Key, 941-383-3633. Gulf Drive Café, 900 Gulf Drive, Bradenton, 941-776-1919, www.gulfdrivetiki.com Mattison’s Riverside, 1200 First Ave West, Bradenton, 941-748-8087, www.mattisons.com Bradenton Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, www.FloridasGulfIslands.com South Florida Museum, 10th St. West, Bradenton, 941-746-4131, www.southfloridamuseum.org The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, 5401 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota, 941-359-5700, ext. 110, www.ringling.org Emerson Point Preserve, 17th Street West, Palmetto, 941-721-6885 Around the Bend Nature Tours, 1815 Palma Sola Blvd., Bradenton, 941-794-8773, www.aroundbend.com Mote Aquarium, 1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy, Sarasota, 800-691-MOTE, www.mote.org Sarasota Kennel Club, 5400 Bradenton Rd., Sarasota, 941-355-7744, www.sarasotakennelclub.com Sarasota Convention and Visitors Bureau, www.sarasotafl.org |
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