Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
There's no doubt you're in the South at this home-style seafood joint in Tallahassee's west-
ern suburbs. Go for a plate of cornmeal-battered catfish with a side of grits, chased down
with a cup of sweet tea: about as authentic as it gets.
Drinking & Entertainment
Most of the frat bars (and there are many) are in and around Tennessee St between Cope-
land St and Dewey St. There are a few good options around town too. For a comprehens-
ive guide to cultural events in town, such as lectures and art exhibits, be sure to visit the
handy online calendar at
www.morethanyouthought.com
.
Fermentation Lounge
BAR
Sandwiched between the universities, this cool little bar packs a punch, with a chilled vibe
attracting an unusual mix of punters from all walks of life and, more importantly, an ever-
changing selection of most excellent craft beers and tasty bar snacks.
Waterworks
BAR
This popular, gay-friendly place in Midtown has a Polynesian tiki-bar theme, and packs
'em in with nights of live jazz and Latin salsa as well as rotating DJs.
Bradfordville Blues Club
LIVE MUSIC
( 850-906-0766;
www.bradfordvilleblues.com
; 7152 Moses Lane, off Bradfordville Rd; tickets $5-25;
10pm Fri & Sat, 8:30pm some Thu, check online)
Down the end of a dirt road lit by tiki torches you'll find a bonfire raging under the live
oaks at this hidden-away juke joint that hosts excellent national blues acts.
Information
Florida Welcome Center
TOURIST INFORMATION
850-488-6167;
www.visitflorida.com
; cnr Pensacola St & Duval St;
8am-5pm
Mon-Fri)