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( 866-348-8952; www.rosemarybeach.com/pensione-rosemary-beach ; 78 Main St, Rosemary
Beach; r from $195; )
As its name suggests, this recently renovated private hotel in downtown Rosemary Beach
is styled like a European inn. There's no lobby, and the 11 guest rooms are quiet and indi-
vidually decorated, with mod-cons like free wi-fi, Blu-ray players, flat-screen TVs and
Keurig coffeemakers. Guests receive complimentary access to the local racquet club and
fitness center.
Eating & Drinking
Grayton Beach, Seaside and Rosemary Beach all have fun downtown areas with several
restaurants and nightlife spots.
Rose Bros CAFE
( www.rbsodafountain.com ; 78 Main St, Rosemary Beach; items from $3; 7am-9pm Mon-Sat)
Refreshment is the theme of this smart yet casual Rosemary Beach cafe and soda fountain:
ice cream, milkshakes, hot dogs and burgers all feature on a simple menu designed with
comfort and ease in mind. It's refreshingly reasonably priced for such a tourist-centric loc-
ale.
Cowgirl Kitchen TEX-MEX
(
850-213-0058; www.cowgirlkitchen.com ; 54 Main St, Rosemary Beach; mains $6-15;
8am-9pm;
)
A longtime favorite for casual Tex-Mex bites like burritos, nachos, tacos galore and spicy
chicken salads, in the center of cute, walkable downtown Rosemary Beach. The well-
priced menu also features a variety of signature pizzas, which can be downed with a beer
while watching the game on the big-screen TV.
Red Bar PUB FOOD
( 850-231-1008; www.theredbar.com ; 70 Hotz Ave, Grayton Beach; dinner mains $14-25;
11am-3pm & 5-10pm, bar open till late)
There's live music most nights at this hippy, homely, funky local fave, housed in the old
general store. It draws friendly mobs who hunker down for beers, goss and good tunes, or
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