Where to Eat

Step off the boat.
You've earned a real meal.

We know you've been living on provisioned groceries, protein bars, and whatever seemed like a good idea at the last marina store. St. Andrews has 18 reasons to leave the galley dark tonight.

All walking distance from the dock. No cooking required.

Your galley called. It said take the night off.

Somewhere between the Mississippi and the Panhandle you mastered the art of one-burner cooking in a 4-foot galley with whatever was left in the provisioning bag. Respect. Truly.

But Historic St. Andrews has waterfront seafood, smoky BBQ, wood-fired pizza, cold craft beer, great coffee, and one restaurant named after a certain loop you may be familiar with. Tonight, someone else does the dishes.

🍦 Yes, there's a Drew's Ice Cream in St. Andrews. Consider it the official dessert of The Drews Loop.

Where Loopers Eat in St. Andrews

All listings link to Destination Panama City for hours, menus, and details.

Hunt's Oyster Bar & Seafood Hours & details
Captain's Table Fish House Hours & details
Uncle Ernie's Hours & details
St. Andy's Sports Pub Hours & details
Finn's Island Style Grub Hours & details
Brine on the Bay BBQ Hours & details
Alice's on Bayview Hours & details
Copper Tap Grille Hours & details
The Dive Hours & details
Enzo's Pizza Grill Hours & details
St. Andrews Slice House Hours & details
Amavida Coffee Roasters Hours & details
Luna Muna Café/Bar Hours & details
Ms. Thai Restaurant Hours & details
The Grocery Kitchen & Taproom Hours & details
Los Antojitos Mexican Restaurant Hours & details
Mason's Coffee House & Bakery Hours & details

The galley will be there when you get back.

When you cross your wake, we hope you tell stories of your time in The Drews — and yes, we hope one of those stories involves a meal you didn't have to cook yourself.

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