♥Pet Friendly ✔BBQ ✔Backyard ☀10 mins to beach☀ Guidebook

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♥Pet Friendly ✔BBQ ✔Backyard ☀10 mins to beach☀ Guidebook

Food scene

Mango Bistro offers a variety of freshly made specialty foods in a fun atmosphere that includes a colorful decor, artful gifts and world music. We love to create foods that are as inventive as they are authentic. We specialize in combining fresh ingredients in flavorful ways, always looking out for optimum taste and freshness. Our menu includes grilled paninis, gourmet wraps, authentic French crêpes, heartwarming soups, garden fresh salads, healthy breakfasts, pure fruit smoothies, mouthwatering desserts and baked goods, hand-picked wines and beers and specialty coffee and teas. Mango Bistro is pet-friendly! So so ahead, and bring Fido with you!
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Mango Bistro
301 W Dearborn St.
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Mango Bistro offers a variety of freshly made specialty foods in a fun atmosphere that includes a colorful decor, artful gifts and world music. We love to create foods that are as inventive as they are authentic. We specialize in combining fresh ingredients in flavorful ways, always looking out for optimum taste and freshness. Our menu includes grilled paninis, gourmet wraps, authentic French crêpes, heartwarming soups, garden fresh salads, healthy breakfasts, pure fruit smoothies, mouthwatering desserts and baked goods, hand-picked wines and beers and specialty coffee and teas. Mango Bistro is pet-friendly! So so ahead, and bring Fido with you!
Once experiencing a meal at Farlow's On The Water, you'll see why this restaurant becomes a favorite place for you, your family and friends. They offer Caribbean cuisine with a southern twist. All items are made daily using the freshest seafood, meats and produce available. Choose from some of their House Specialty items, such as Seafood Pie, Anguilla Hogfish, Hand-Cut Ribeye, Cranberry Chicken Salad or Black Grouper Tacos. They also offer vegan and gluten free options. You are welcome to tour their garden and allow your taste buds to be teased by the scent of the basil, rosemary and mint used in their dishes. Farlow's offers live music Wednesday through Saturday nights.
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Farlows on the Water
2080 S McCall Rd
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Once experiencing a meal at Farlow's On The Water, you'll see why this restaurant becomes a favorite place for you, your family and friends. They offer Caribbean cuisine with a southern twist. All items are made daily using the freshest seafood, meats and produce available. Choose from some of their House Specialty items, such as Seafood Pie, Anguilla Hogfish, Hand-Cut Ribeye, Cranberry Chicken Salad or Black Grouper Tacos. They also offer vegan and gluten free options. You are welcome to tour their garden and allow your taste buds to be teased by the scent of the basil, rosemary and mint used in their dishes. Farlow's offers live music Wednesday through Saturday nights.
Innovative Asian fusion cuisine nestled in the Grove City area of Englewood, FL. Englewood Sushi, located within The Placida Pearl, offers a wide selection of fresh, quality sushi and other Asian dishes. Their sushi chefs and staff provide a unique experience of the finest sushi paired with local flavor and atmosphere.
The Placida Pearl
2643 Placida Road
Innovative Asian fusion cuisine nestled in the Grove City area of Englewood, FL. Englewood Sushi, located within The Placida Pearl, offers a wide selection of fresh, quality sushi and other Asian dishes. Their sushi chefs and staff provide a unique experience of the finest sushi paired with local flavor and atmosphere.
Great food, atmosphere, and people! Come enjoy live music everyday while eating or drinking in their air conditioned dining room, outdoors on their dock overlooking the water, or even directly on their own beach! They strive to make your dining experience a memorable one that is why they offer games for the whole family on the beach and a dance floor! Make sure next time you’re in Englewood to stop by SandBar Tiki & Grille located on beautiful Manasota Key, directly across from Englewood Beach.
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SandBar Tiki & Grille
1975 Beach Rd
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Great food, atmosphere, and people! Come enjoy live music everyday while eating or drinking in their air conditioned dining room, outdoors on their dock overlooking the water, or even directly on their own beach! They strive to make your dining experience a memorable one that is why they offer games for the whole family on the beach and a dance floor! Make sure next time you’re in Englewood to stop by SandBar Tiki & Grille located on beautiful Manasota Key, directly across from Englewood Beach.
Every Thursday from October thru May from 9 AM - 2 PM, the best local growers and food artisans in our region gather at the Englewood Farmer's Market located in the heart of historic Dearborn St. in Englewood, Florida. It's THE event of the week where you can shop for local and organic fresh Florida produce directly from local farmers, find wild caught Florida seafood from local fisherman, select from seven gourmet bakers including gluten free, taste and sample international artisan food creations, discover the amazing selection of flowers, plants and trees from our green space vendors, and of course enjoy the music and ambiance of a true food and agricultural market experience. It's a great destination to meet your friends and neighbors, shop, and enjoy our fantastic Florida weather! Check out our vendor directory for descriptions of their products and how to contact them directly!
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Englewood water Fest Block Party
49-1 S Orange Ave
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Every Thursday from October thru May from 9 AM - 2 PM, the best local growers and food artisans in our region gather at the Englewood Farmer's Market located in the heart of historic Dearborn St. in Englewood, Florida. It's THE event of the week where you can shop for local and organic fresh Florida produce directly from local farmers, find wild caught Florida seafood from local fisherman, select from seven gourmet bakers including gluten free, taste and sample international artisan food creations, discover the amazing selection of flowers, plants and trees from our green space vendors, and of course enjoy the music and ambiance of a true food and agricultural market experience. It's a great destination to meet your friends and neighbors, shop, and enjoy our fantastic Florida weather! Check out our vendor directory for descriptions of their products and how to contact them directly!

Attractions & Activities

Ten thousand years ago giant ice sheets covered most of North America. At that time, Florida had a climate more like North Carolina, unlike the subtropical climate it has today. The vegetation consisted of large grassy plains and thick forests of oak and hickory trees. A variety of animals including Wooly Elephants, Giant Ground Sloths, North American Camels, Saber-Toothed Cats, and many other species, roamed throughout Florida. It is believed that water sources in the Warm Mineral Springs area were few and far between due to the porous limestone rock layers below the surface, which kept most of the water movement underground. At that time, oceans were 70 to 90 feet shallower due to the large amounts of water trapped in the giant sheets of ice. This theory can be proven by studying the flowstone formations found in Warm Mineral Springs, which are believed to have opened to the surface as early as thirty thousand years ago. Hundreds of flowstones were formed around the sink's upper lip at 20 feet with a few formations located as deep as 70 feet. Because flowstones can only form in a dry chamber over thousands of years, these patterns indicate that the oceans must have been considerably lower than they are today. The western coast of Florida extended miles to the west and south, doubling Florida's present size. Today, Warm Mineral Springs is considered a health spa, visited by thousands of people seeking the warm soothing mineral waters believed to be helpful in healing many ailments. Fifty years ago, William Royal, the first diver to ever venture below the surface, discovered extinct animal bones, stalactite formations, and human remains. The archaeological world initially dismissed his findings as a farce because, according to fossil records, it was believed that man arrived in Florida no earlier than seven thousand years ago. For the last forty years, several archaeological projects have been conducted in and around Warm Mineral Springs resulting in many outstanding discoveries. The most astonishing was the discovery of a ten thousand year old human skull still containing brain matter. The human remains discovered in Warm Mineral Springs were carbon dated back to ten thousand years ago. This finding changed the theory about the time of Homosapien movement across North America to four thousand years earlier than previously believed. These early American Indians hunted, scavenged, and followed along the banks of rivers, lakes, streams, and springs across America. These Indians finally made it to the Florida peninsula and eventually encountered the unique site of Warm Mineral Springs. When the Indians arrived, Warm Mineral Springs was a giant pit surrounded by a huge forest. This giant pit dropped quickly from the surrounding forest vegetation. Water trickled down the walls and into the pit below. This is revealed today by the water channels sculpted into the walls at depths from 40 to 55 feet. At 32 feet, the walls undercut themselves making a natural shelter from the outside elements. These early Paleo Indians must have considered Warm Mineral Springs a sacred place because they buried their dead along the walls at 35 feet. Human remains and primitive tools dating from three to ten thousand years old have been excavated from the sink and the surrounding lands over the last forty years. Geologically, Warm Mineral Springs is a solution hole descending into one of the deepest Florida aquifers. The water flowing from this spring is anaerobic (low in oxygen) and is believed to have been trapped underground for over thirty thousand years at depths exceeding 7000 feet. Under these great pressures, the water is geothermally heated to 97º degrees Fahrenheit and flows from several small caves located on the northern wall at depths from 195 to 210 feet. As the water rises towards the surface, it mixes with cooler water from colder vents. When it reaches the surface, the temperature drops to 85º degrees Fahrenheit. Eight million gallons of water a day flow down a natural run on the surface and eventually into the Gulf of Mexico.
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Warm Mineral Springs
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Ten thousand years ago giant ice sheets covered most of North America. At that time, Florida had a climate more like North Carolina, unlike the subtropical climate it has today. The vegetation consisted of large grassy plains and thick forests of oak and hickory trees. A variety of animals including Wooly Elephants, Giant Ground Sloths, North American Camels, Saber-Toothed Cats, and many other species, roamed throughout Florida. It is believed that water sources in the Warm Mineral Springs area were few and far between due to the porous limestone rock layers below the surface, which kept most of the water movement underground. At that time, oceans were 70 to 90 feet shallower due to the large amounts of water trapped in the giant sheets of ice. This theory can be proven by studying the flowstone formations found in Warm Mineral Springs, which are believed to have opened to the surface as early as thirty thousand years ago. Hundreds of flowstones were formed around the sink's upper lip at 20 feet with a few formations located as deep as 70 feet. Because flowstones can only form in a dry chamber over thousands of years, these patterns indicate that the oceans must have been considerably lower than they are today. The western coast of Florida extended miles to the west and south, doubling Florida's present size. Today, Warm Mineral Springs is considered a health spa, visited by thousands of people seeking the warm soothing mineral waters believed to be helpful in healing many ailments. Fifty years ago, William Royal, the first diver to ever venture below the surface, discovered extinct animal bones, stalactite formations, and human remains. The archaeological world initially dismissed his findings as a farce because, according to fossil records, it was believed that man arrived in Florida no earlier than seven thousand years ago. For the last forty years, several archaeological projects have been conducted in and around Warm Mineral Springs resulting in many outstanding discoveries. The most astonishing was the discovery of a ten thousand year old human skull still containing brain matter. The human remains discovered in Warm Mineral Springs were carbon dated back to ten thousand years ago. This finding changed the theory about the time of Homosapien movement across North America to four thousand years earlier than previously believed. These early American Indians hunted, scavenged, and followed along the banks of rivers, lakes, streams, and springs across America. These Indians finally made it to the Florida peninsula and eventually encountered the unique site of Warm Mineral Springs. When the Indians arrived, Warm Mineral Springs was a giant pit surrounded by a huge forest. This giant pit dropped quickly from the surrounding forest vegetation. Water trickled down the walls and into the pit below. This is revealed today by the water channels sculpted into the walls at depths from 40 to 55 feet. At 32 feet, the walls undercut themselves making a natural shelter from the outside elements. These early Paleo Indians must have considered Warm Mineral Springs a sacred place because they buried their dead along the walls at 35 feet. Human remains and primitive tools dating from three to ten thousand years old have been excavated from the sink and the surrounding lands over the last forty years. Geologically, Warm Mineral Springs is a solution hole descending into one of the deepest Florida aquifers. The water flowing from this spring is anaerobic (low in oxygen) and is believed to have been trapped underground for over thirty thousand years at depths exceeding 7000 feet. Under these great pressures, the water is geothermally heated to 97º degrees Fahrenheit and flows from several small caves located on the northern wall at depths from 195 to 210 feet. As the water rises towards the surface, it mixes with cooler water from colder vents. When it reaches the surface, the temperature drops to 85º degrees Fahrenheit. Eight million gallons of water a day flow down a natural run on the surface and eventually into the Gulf of Mexico.
Come experience Florida's finest tarpon fishing with Capt. Cameron Schurlknight in Boca Grande, FL! Capt. Cam is a USCG licensed and insured Florida fishing guide that specializes in fishing for tarpon, snook, redfish, and trout throughout the waterways of Southwest Florida. Capt. Cam offers multiple styles & types of fishing trips to accommodate everyone! A few options include the following: Fish World Famous Boca Grande Pass Full & Half Day Accommodations Evening & Night Trips Available Backcountry & Inshore Charters Tarpon - Snook - Redfish - Trout
Grande Adventures
829 E 6th St
Come experience Florida's finest tarpon fishing with Capt. Cameron Schurlknight in Boca Grande, FL! Capt. Cam is a USCG licensed and insured Florida fishing guide that specializes in fishing for tarpon, snook, redfish, and trout throughout the waterways of Southwest Florida. Capt. Cam offers multiple styles & types of fishing trips to accommodate everyone! A few options include the following: Fish World Famous Boca Grande Pass Full & Half Day Accommodations Evening & Night Trips Available Backcountry & Inshore Charters Tarpon - Snook - Redfish - Trout
Parasail Englewood is the area's premier parasail destination. They are the only US Coast Guard certified and inspected parasail boat in Englewood. They have a 100% safety record and are the most experienced parasail operation around. Their brand new boat for 2018 utilizes state of the art technology and safety features ensuring the best possible parasailing experience guaranteed. They are The Original Parasail Englewood. Join them for the thrill of a lifetime!
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Parasail Englewood
1271 Beach Rd
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Parasail Englewood is the area's premier parasail destination. They are the only US Coast Guard certified and inspected parasail boat in Englewood. They have a 100% safety record and are the most experienced parasail operation around. Their brand new boat for 2018 utilizes state of the art technology and safety features ensuring the best possible parasailing experience guaranteed. They are The Original Parasail Englewood. Join them for the thrill of a lifetime!

Beaches

Manasota Key is a quiet island south of Venice, Florida. The northern and central parts of the island, located in Sarasota County, are completely residential. A narrow road snakes its way for nearly nine wonderfully scenic miles along the Key past island homes, many of which have their back yard on the bay and their front yard on the Gulf.
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ชายหาดมานาโซต้าคีย์
8570 Manasota Key Rd
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Manasota Key is a quiet island south of Venice, Florida. The northern and central parts of the island, located in Sarasota County, are completely residential. A narrow road snakes its way for nearly nine wonderfully scenic miles along the Key past island homes, many of which have their back yard on the bay and their front yard on the Gulf.
Visitors come to this secluded beach to enjoy the year-round swimming and sunbathing. Shelling is best during the winter months. A hiking trail passes through five distinct natural communities that provide homes for many species of wildlife; covered picnic tables are located along the trail. Visitors can launch a kayak and paddle around the two islands just east of the park's land base. While at the park, visitors might see West Indian manatees, gopher tortoises, snowy egrets, least terns and magnificent frigate birds. Ranger-led nature hikes are available in the winter.
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Stump Pass Beach State Park
900 Gulf Blvd
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Visitors come to this secluded beach to enjoy the year-round swimming and sunbathing. Shelling is best during the winter months. A hiking trail passes through five distinct natural communities that provide homes for many species of wildlife; covered picnic tables are located along the trail. Visitors can launch a kayak and paddle around the two islands just east of the park's land base. While at the park, visitors might see West Indian manatees, gopher tortoises, snowy egrets, least terns and magnificent frigate birds. Ranger-led nature hikes are available in the winter.
Another lovely beach, about 10 minutes from Englewood Beach. Free parking at this one, and just as beautiful!
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ชายหาดบลินด์พาส
6725 Manasota Key Rd
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Another lovely beach, about 10 minutes from Englewood Beach. Free parking at this one, and just as beautiful!

Sightseeing

Explore Florida’s Gulf Coast from your very own 2 seated powered catamaran. You’ll enjoy the independence of driving your own boat as your guide leads the way, narrating about the local wildlife and history of the area. During your adventure you’ll get up close to Florida’s coastal wildlife as you cruise along Gasparilla Sound and the Lemon Bay Aquatic Preserve. Our tours are fun, informative, and perfect for all ages. Explore the waters in comfort with Riding The Waves!
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Riding The Waves
6950 Placida Road
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Explore Florida’s Gulf Coast from your very own 2 seated powered catamaran. You’ll enjoy the independence of driving your own boat as your guide leads the way, narrating about the local wildlife and history of the area. During your adventure you’ll get up close to Florida’s coastal wildlife as you cruise along Gasparilla Sound and the Lemon Bay Aquatic Preserve. Our tours are fun, informative, and perfect for all ages. Explore the waters in comfort with Riding The Waves!

Dog-Friendly Dining

Enjoy Waterfront Open-Air Dining Right On Lemon Bay! FRESH Seafood! BEST Sunsets! LIVE Music!
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The Lighthouse Grill at Stump Pass
260 Maryland Avenue
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Enjoy Waterfront Open-Air Dining Right On Lemon Bay! FRESH Seafood! BEST Sunsets! LIVE Music!