![]() The best feature of this place is that it's only 15 min from Blind Creek! But we got a great outside table smack on the bay and liked the huge food menu. In other words, you have to balance Covid protocol vs saving a buck or two. No Happy Hour discounts out on the well-ventilated deck, only inside by the bar. Really cool place, and huge! We again were there for the Happy Hour, 5PM-ish, and again were disappointed a bit. ![]() And the reason we went there was for the Happy Hour advertised on their web site (and experienced by our friends a couple of months ago) but it no longer exists! The waitress was surprised that we asked about it- "oh we haven't had that for months (you dummies)".Īlso tried Conchy Joe's in Jensen Beach, on the bay just north of the causeway. Pierce was ok for the food but we wanted to eat on their deck for the ventilation and then had to put up with people smoking near us! A risk you take in FL I guess. We hope to be checking them out when (if?) we tire of the Piehole.Ĭhecked out 2 more eateries. Pierce as well as south in Jensen Beach and Stuart. There are also lots of good restaurants farther north in Ft. It was really busy Friday night with phone orders so we had a bit of a wait then but otherwise the service has been excellent and we've had no trouble securing a table on their screened in patio deck. Great pizza and other Italian dishes plus nice selection of draft beers, all at reasonable prices. The regulars say that the erosion at the main beach is temporary and it was fine all summer.įor dining we've discovered the Piehole Pizza place just a few miles north of the beach toward Ft. Anyway, we've enjoyed several days of bright sunshine, mild breezes and 70F-75F temps. It's almost as if the beach sand has shifted north for some reason. Uncrowded and plenty of wide beach in that stretch. BUT we avoided all that by going to the north, boat launch parking area, 1 mile north of the main parking area, and hanging out on the beach there. Made things really crowded there on the weekend. At the main south beach parking area, the beach area at high tide is very narrow, about 15 ft from the dunes to a 2-3 ft cliff down to the wet sand. The King tides and waves have done a number on some beaches in western FL (wiped out a section of Playalinda we hear) and Blind Creek is one of them. Since we brought our windscreen, we are nice and toasty for the most part. After a stretch of rainy weather we've finally had a few nice bright sunny days, albeit a bit cool. This trip is a repeat of last year's stay in a condo (found on Airbnb) just 3 miles south of the beach. We're back to Blind Creek naturist beach on beautiful Hutchinson Island near Jensen Beach/ Port St. Oh well, maybe I can inspire a few more posters. Well it's me again, seems like I'm sort of hogging this forum.
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