
The Bistro is located in a beautiful Paul Rudolph designed building directly behind the Art Museum and has been thoughtfully designed with a clean aesthetic, tile flooring, and bright bistro chairs. The Bistro at The Sarasota Art Museum is one of my favorite quiet hangouts for a casual breakfast or lunch (there is ample indoor and outdoor seating). Walt’s claim to fame is that they sell fish that was literally caught the day you buy it! I love taking friends here as the atmosphere is always lively, the fish is super fresh, and the staff is so wonderful. The restaurant, fish market, and tiki bar are open every day.

Walt’s Fish Market was established in 1918, and decades later, is still run by the Wallin family. The Rosemary location feels like a little slice of Brooklyn in Sarasota and rumor has it they will soon be open later on the weekends to serve beer, wine, and food! Project Coffee’s coffee is sustainably sourced and roasted in-house, and all of the food menu items are 100% vegan. Project Coffee has two locations in Sarasota, the original in Burns Court, and a newly opened more industrial outpost in the Rosemary District. When NYC fashion friends are visiting this is always a top request to visit. They also have an online shop if you aren’t local. It is a wonderful place to bring guests, but beware, there are no reservations! So, either go early, or be prepared to wait!Ĭanned Ham Vintage is the best vintage store in Sarasota (I bought the above caftan there and earrings featured on the right)! This is such a fun place to browse and they sell everything from women’s clothing to jewelry to homewares. I also love the shrimp and grits dish as well as the hot crab dip. There is a banyan tree, tire swing, and back patio that features live music and fried oysters nightly! The restaurant specializes in bringing in the freshest fish daily – my recommendation is the scamp, grilled with lemon-caper butter sauce. This restaurant specializes in southern hospitality and is an ode to old Florida. Owens Fish Camp is located in the heart of Burns Court in Downtown Sarasota. The shop also hosts cheese classes, one of which I recently attended over the holidays! I often order the cheesemonger boards when friends and family are visiting and we sip wine and enjoy while in the shop (but you can also order boards to go for party needs and hosting). They are open daily for lunch (the grilled cheese – omg!), and the shop features a pantry section, natural wine section, and grab and go cooler section. These spots stretch from Siesta Key, to Sarasota, to Longboat Key, but most are centrally located downtown.Īrtisan Cheese Company is an independent, cut to order cheese shop located in the Rosemary District of Sarasota. For details see the years I have been receiving more and more requests for recommendations in Sarasota – particularly where to dine out! While this is by no means an exhaustive list, below are a few of the Sarasota restaurants I love (and the dishes to try!) as well as a few local shops to visit.
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