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Waterfront Restaurants Naples, Florida

Best Dockside Dining on a Budget

© Lynn Pritchett

Jul 18, 2008
Welcome Sign to Pinchers Crab Shack, Lynn Pritchett
Water view restaurants are always a special treat. Two dockside dining spots on Florida's southwest coast have terrific views, tasty cuisine, and budget-friendly prices.

Whether in the mood for a quiet corner overlooking Venetian Bay or a tropical dockside party atmosphere in the historic Tin City district at Naples Bay, a waterfront restaurant in Naples, Florida awaits the discerning diner. Two distinctive restaurants present delectable food and great waterfront views at affordable prices.

The Village Pub

Tucked within The Village on Venetian Bay shopping district of Naples is The Village Pub. The panoramic waterfront view and the tasty pints invite patrons to linger on the patio and in the dining room. Schools of fish literally fly across the bay’s surface, and the occasional brown pelican entertains all.

The Village Pub’s menu is a delightful surprise way beyond the classic pub drafts. Sashimi quality tuna steak are perfectly seared and presented beautifully with steamed vegetables. Other delectable menu options range from sandwiches, signature salads, burgers, choice seafood, to baby back ribs. Expect to pay an easy $7.99 for a sandwich and up to $23.99 for steak and shrimp.

A nice variety of pub beers and wines are offered daily, and the multi-talented entertainer, Andy Wahlberg, tickles patrons’ funny bone while playing his harp and guitar on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights.

  • The Village Pub: At The Village on Venetian Bay, 4360 Gulf Shore Blvd. North, Naples, FL 34103
  • Phone: (239) 262-2707 (plus 2 other locations/names) Children’s Menu Available
  • Hours: 11am to 9pm Sunday - Wednesday; 11am to 10pm Thursday – Saturday

Pinchers Crab Shack

Down at the historic Tin City waterfront, where the Naples marine and fishing industries once ruled, stands a fun mix of the old with new shops and restaurants. Antique marine and fishing industry artifacts are scattered throughout Tin City boardwalks and passageways. Nostalgic ambiance blends with aromas and inviting music tempting patrons toward Pinchers Crab Shack.

Pinchers Crab Shack is a family-friendly waterfront restaurant. Patrons can choose inside or outdoor dining and happy hour is offered daily. Pinchers also houses a fresh fish market and a tropical Pinchers memorabilia shop, bringing a colorful addition to its playful atmosphere.

Favorite dishes include the seasonally available blue crab and soft shell crab, as well as all the other delectable crustatian favorites of the discerning seafood pallet. Despite the name, Pinchers is much more than crab, with grouper topping the favorites list alongside Pincher’s famous crab dishes. Oyster, musssels, shrimp, mahi mahi, and frog legs are just a few of the fun seafood selections available. Diners allergic to seafood needn’t worry because burgers, rib eye steak sandwiches, salads, soups, and great chicken selections round-out Pinchers menu. Prices range from $7.95 to $20.99 and up to market price for some fresh seafood selections.

  • Pinchers Crab Shack: At Naples Tin City, 1200 5th Avenue, Naples, FL 34102
  • Phone: (239) 434-6616 (plus 5 other locations) Children’s Menu Available
  • Hours: 11am to 10pm Sunday-Thursday; 11am to 11pm Friday - Saturday

Sanibel Island, where some of the best beach combing in the world can be found, is a great day trip from Naples. See Waterfront Restaurants Sanibel Island, Florida for ideas on island dining.


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Comments
Aug 26, 2008 5:43 AM
Guest :
never thought it was family/budget friendly! i always thought it be too expensive. nice to know. thank you sooo much. now i know what to do next weekend.
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