Treat your taste buds: Explore Orange Beach restaurants
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Orange Beach Restaurants
Treat your taste buds: Explore Orange Beach restaurants
Orange Beach Restaurants

Excellent service. The steaks we had were probably one of the best I’ve had. Menu selection was also great. This place is a gem - I usually avoid restaurants in hotels - but this is exceptional! More
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Staff treated us like family. Grouper and Softshell Crab the best I’ve ever had. More
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The service was impeccable and the food was above par.. fish was perfectly done as well as the steaks.. I would certainly recommend Fishers !!! More
OpenTable Diner -

Filet Migon was Delicious. Fish and Chips are good. Honestly felt like the prices for the food was a bit expensive. Portion was ok! More
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Always good. We were there on steak night. Good value but the ribeye was a little over-cooked. Nice atmosphere, good service. More
OpenTable Diner -

Great casual place. Great food. Priced just right. More
OpenTable Diner -

Family dinner... salad was wonderful. Had the shrimp and spinach ravioli with Alfredo sauce that was absolutely delicious! Will definitely eat here again! More
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Discover Orange Beach
First documented by Columbus sailors in 1507, Orange Beach is now a pleasant vacation town on the Gulf Coast of Alabama. Known for its 32 miles of sugar-white beaches and gentle surf, Orange Beach has become a tourist haven. What do all these visitors eat? While there are traditional Southern American-style restaurants that serve fried egg, bacon and grits for breakfast, the main cuisine of the area is seafood. Appetizers such as firecracker shrimp and inventive crab cakes will tantalize your palate, preparing it for the main event. A local seafood special called the Amberjack attracts many diners. Fresh crabmeat tops a bed of cremini mushrooms, peppers and onions, all covered with a mild beurre blanc sauce. A hearty serving of real mashed potatoes accompanies this delicious main dish.
Discover Orange Beach
First documented by Columbus sailors in 1507, Orange Beach is now a pleasant vacation town on the Gulf Coast of Alabama. Known for its 32 miles of sugar-white beaches and gentle surf, Orange Beach has become a tourist haven. What do all these visitors eat? While there are traditional Southern American-style restaurants that serve fried egg, bacon and grits for breakfast, the main cuisine of the area is seafood. Appetizers such as firecracker shrimp and inventive crab cakes will tantalize your palate, preparing it for the main event. A local seafood special called the Amberjack attracts many diners. Fresh crabmeat tops a bed of cremini mushrooms, peppers and onions, all covered with a mild beurre blanc sauce. A hearty serving of real mashed potatoes accompanies this delicious main dish.