Visiting Madeira Beach
During the early fifties I first visited Madeira Beach, Florida. The 2.5 miles of white, sun bleached, beach and warm, tropical, crystal clear waters was as close to Paradise on Earth as you could get. Legend holds that a pirate named John LeVique was the first European to settle in the Madeira Beach area. In 1980 Captain Wilson Hubbard helped convince the city to permit building of a public waterfront boardwalk close to John's Pass Bridge. It was an immediate hit. Today John's Pass Village is best know for its 1,100 foot boardwalk, shopping, eating, and spectacular Intracoastal views:
John's Pass Village has become a very popular attraction, yet it retains the feeling of a rustic fishing village where people can still find humble lodging while enjoying Florida's simple pleasures like strolling along the waterfront, dolphin watching, nature cruising, and of course, catching and eating fish.Tourist flock to watch the 1/2 day head boats unload:
Think the fun stops when the sun goes down? Think again!
An now, the best for last. EATING!!!
The Friendly Fisherman Restaurant is different, really different. For starters the Captain's breakfast is a 'little' different; different but absolutely outstanding. This morning delight starts out with three fluffy eggs, and then the best parts, scallops, gulf shrimp, and fresh caught Mahi-mahi. For lunch the best of Florida fresh caught grouper sandwiches is hard to beat. Dinner: How about starting out with something a 'little' different... Gator Bites with swamp sauce. Don't know which is better, scallops or fried to perfection corn fritters:
Obviously more test are neededAnd my very favorite, oysters. Must admit I have never had oysters like this before:
Can't decide? No problem!Let's try a sea-food platter with everything:
Hopefully some day soon we will once again be enjoying our,'Paradise on Earth'!
If the truth be known that's not really me up in the sky.
Visiting Madeira Beach
Credits:City of Madeira Beach, Florida
St. Pete Times
Hubbard's Marina
CREPIT
Visiting Florida
Wikipedia