Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Panama City Beach – Pineapple Willy’s Community Days Eat…Drink…Shop

Panama City Beach – if you are planning on going out to eat in PCB in the next three days, August 26, 27 or 28th, 2009 consider heading to Pineapple Willy’s Community Days. All gross sales during this time will benefit local charities including Beach Care Services, Friends of BCAR, The Humane Society of Bay County and Panama City Beach Paws & Claws.
Thanks to Pineapple Willy’s for giving back to the community service!!
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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Panama City Beach Forum: Spring Break doesn't have to be so rowdy

PANAMA CITY BEACH — From the News Herald - The rowdy Spring Break crowds that invade local beaches each March should not be discouraged but better managed, residents and business leaders said Wednesday during a community forum.

Hosted by the Bay County Tourist Development Council, the meeting attended by about 100 people was meant to help plan future TDC marketing plans for Spring Break. Most agreed the college crowds bring in loads of March money but can give the destination a public relations black eye.

Hardly anyone speaking Wednesday wanted to discourage spring breakers, which help make March the third highest money-making month for Bay County tourism. Some of the business representatives said March college visitors become future tourists, and Spring Break acted like a “tourism fish hatchery.”

“These people are creating memories for the rest of their lives,” said John Starling of Campers Inn.

But concerns were raised and data presented Wednesday that Panama City Beach’s close association with Spring Break was perpetuating an image that might harm future business, especially with the looming opening of the new Panama City-Bay County International Airport, set for May 2010.

“I want our public officials to do their jobs and clean this situation up,” Panama City Beach resident Tom Klompts said.

Following the meeting, TDC executive director Dan Rowe said it was doubtful he could recommend another Spring Break/mtvU partnership, given attempts this year by sister station MTV to film drunken revelers. The TDC currently is drawing up its yearly budget and will use Wednesday’s comments to inform future marketing expenditures, he said.

“There is still a lot of work to do, but based on what we know now, I would not recommend it,” he said of the $150,000 spent with mtvU for Spring Break 2009.

Realtor Bill Holt said he has made trips to France and Germany the last few years to test the waters of European perceptions. He has seen television specials there highlighting the rowdiness and police enforcement aspects of Panama City Beach.

“We already have some damage control to do,” he said. Other residents said the binge drinking, infrequent deaths and rapes that occur during Spring Break created negative images of Panama City Beach when they were reported back to the breakers’ home states.

Data presented by TDC consultant Peter Yesawich showed Panama City Beach’s association with Spring Break made it less attractive in some drive markets than other spots, such as Destin or even Gulf Shores, Ala. A survey of Panama City Beach non-college tourists by consultant Walter Klages illustrated that March visitors were less likely to return than those in April, mostly because of an unfavorable Spring Break impression. Hotelier Julie Hilton, in the hospitality business for 42 years, urged fellow businesses to better manage the college crowds that converge on Panama City Beach each spring.

Spring breakers began arriving in large numbers in the 1990s after other Florida destinations such as Fort Lauderdale and Daytona Beach made them feel unwelcome, she said. She learned how to handle the college crowds and now 30 percent of her yearly income comes from the Spring Break period.

“I encourage us to think of responsible management,” she said. “I think we can exist together.”

Businessman Charlie Hilton agreed, saying the current economy was too soft to neglect any potential customers. “If you are thinking about getting rid of anything, you are out of your mind,” he said.
What’s your view?
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Friday, August 14, 2009

Panama City Beach - Red snapper season winding down 8.14.09

Panama City Beach – Fishing, It was good while it lasted.
Today, however, is the last day to keep a red snapper.
“It’s been as good as it ever gets,” captain Tommy Browning said earlier this week after he backed in on the boat Finest Kind from a six-hour trip with a limit of red snapper and king mackerel. “It’s a shame,” he said of the closure. “There ain’t no shortage. We’ve been throwing back keepers.”
The red snapper season has taken several blows in the recent months by federal and state regulators who say the fishery is in peril. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission voted at a meeting at Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort in February to shorten the recreational red snapper fishing season in state waters from April 15 through Oct. 31 to June 1 through Sept. 30, making it compatible with a shorter federal season. But then the federal governing board decided to close the season in federal waters Aug. 14. So the state revisited the issue and voted to end the snapper season on the same day.
So the snapper season went from what used to be about a seven-month season to a little more than two months, with a scaled-back limit of two snapper per person. Destin charter boat captains say they are about to take another hit. “It’s not looking good,” said Harold Staples of the charter boat Al-Lin. “We’re not expecting much in the fall” after the closure kicks in. Staples said he had one customer book a 12-hour trip in October, the month of the Destin Fishing Rodeo, but he called back and cut it to an eight-hour trip when he realized they couldn’t land red snapper. Staples said that after his scheduled trips this week, there are “two more on the books, period,” he said. “We’re just not getting any phone calls.”
Browning said that after today, his bookings are “slim to nothing.” He said that fishing trips have dropped more than half for most on the docks. Captain Ken Bolden of the Just B Cause, who landed one of the biggest snapper on the docks this summer, a 25-pounder, said the season has been “incredible. It’s been so easy to find them.” And the ones showing up have been a good grade at 18-inches-plus. “If it even looks like you’ve got to measure it, I go to a different spot,” Bolden said. As for the future, “it’s looking really slow.” Bolden said.
He said fishermen now will target triggerfish, mingo, amberine and king mackerel.
“I wish there was something we could say to let ’em know that snapper are in abundance,” Bolden said. Some captains say the slow economy also is contributing to their lack of bookings. “Between the economy and the fact we can’t keep snapper … put the two together, it’s not good,” said captain Kirk Reynolds of the SS Enterprise.
Maybe you can get a good deal on a fishing trip as the season slows down in PCB.
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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Panama City Beach – Weekend Activities August 13th to 16th 2009

Panama City Beach – In PCB this weekend here are some things to do…
Thursday August 13th 2009

Pier Park Summer Concert Series: Heat and the Zydeco Gents
Spinnaker’s 80’s night Costume Party
Grand Lagoon Fireworks – Sunset
Pineapple Willy’s Pier Bar – Biscuit Miller Band Live
Margaritaville – Barry Fish Band
Club La Vela – No Cover Til & $2 You Pick Em Shots
Club Oxygen – Ladies Night – Ladies free til 12 $1 draft

Friday August 14th 2009

Friday Fest Downtown Panama City – Live Music, Great Shopping
Club Oxygen – Unforgiven – 2-4-1 Everything til 9
Marina Civic Center – Backstage Pass Concert Series: Steve Wiggins
Hofbrau Beer Garden – Free Beer Friday – Free Beer at 6 pm
Pineapple Willy’s Pier Bar – Biscuit Miller Band Live
Club La Vela – Ladies Night – Free Cover til 12

Saturday August 15th 2009

Club La Vela – Eclipse : Pink Floyd Tribute
Coconuts – 4pm Happy Hour
Pineapple Willy’s Pier Bar – Biscuit Miller Band Live
Hofbrau Beer Garden -Strong Man Contest

Sunday August 16th 2009

Spinnaker’s Afterburn Cantina
Club La Vela – 11-5 Pool Party
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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Panama City Beach – Weekend Activities August 6th to 9th 2009

Panama City Beach – In PCB this weekend here are some things to do…

Thursday August 6th 2009

Pier Park Summer Concert Series: Beach Mice
Pineapple Willy’s Pier Bar – Biscuit Miller Band Live
Margaritaville – Chuck Lawson Live
Club La Vela – 80’s Night – No Cover 21+ 9-11
Club Oxygen – DJ Doc Roc – Ladies free til 12 $1 draft

Friday August 7th 2009

Hofbrau Beer Garden – Free Beer Friday – Free Beer at 6 pm
Pineapple Willy’s Pier Bar – Biscuit Miller Band Live
Marina Civic Center – Backstage Pass Summer Concert Series: Gulf Jazz Society
Visual Arts Center – In Search of Norman Rockwell’s America **LAST WEEKEND**
Club La Vela – Bikini Beach Bash – No Cover if wearing a Swimsuit

Saturday August 8th 2009

Panama City Downtown – Main Street Striders and Old-Fashioned Sidewalk Sale
Coconuts – UFC Fight/ Stuff the Truck - Bring a food item for the needy as your cover
Pineapple Willy’s Pier Bar – Biscuit Miller Band Live
Hofbrau Beer Garden -Strong Man Contest
Spinnaker’s – Sex and The City Saturday – Ladies Free til 12
Sunday August 9th 2009
Spinnaker’s Afterburn Cantina

Our Suggestions:

A chance of rain all weekend, but should have lots of sunshine peeking through clouds. Families should get out this weekend by heading over to St. Andrew’s State Park, maybe grab some bikes and ride the tour or hitch a ride on the tour boat over to the island for some “getaway” fun.

For all you love-birds out there, Club La Vela’s 80’s night will be good fun and dancing like you’re Kevin Bacon in Footloose. Thursday night concert at Pier Park is the perfect way to watch the sun set.

Clubbers, who could pass up free beer at Hofbrau? Not me. And Spinnaker’s Sex and the City Saturday will be an event you don’t want to miss.
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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Panama City Beach - Nightlife: July 30-August 5

Panama City Beach - Nightlife: July 30-August 5

Here are some things to do in PCB, have fun….

THE BACKDOOR LOUNGE
7800 W. Hwy 98, Panama City, Beach, 235-0073
Happy Hour: 9 a.m.-Noon
Thursday: Ladies Night
Wednesday: Bike Night
Wed. – Sat. - High Def Karaoke with Night Al
Digital recording available

BETSY ANN RIVER BOAT
5505 Sun Harbor Rd. 233-7487
Located at the SUN HARBOR MARINA
Thursday: Live Music Sunset Cruise w/”Massalina Cargo”, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Friday: Murder Mystery Dinner Cruise, 6 :30-8:30 p.m., boarding 30 min. before.
Saturday: COMEDY ZONE w/Kris Shaw
6 p.m. dinner cruise and 9 p.m. dockside show
Tuesday: BOB_FM Sunset Party Cruise 6:30 p.m. $10pp
Wednesday: Dolphin Adventure Cruise, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
www.betsyannriverboat.net

BIG EASY II
17190 Front Beach Road. 234-6770.
Starting Saturday, August 15th: “Al & Joe”, 6-10 p.m.
Wednesday: Karaoke w/Dale, 8 til
Country music jam session.
Welcome Bikers

BLUE WATERS LOUNGE
7105 Big Daddy Drive, located behind Beach K Mart, 236-4529
Happy Hours: Monday - Friday, 4-6 p.m.
Sunday-Thursday, 10 p.m.-midnight
FRIDAY: Karaoke with Nona, 7 p.m. til
The friendliest, cleanest bar in town

BOAR'S HEAD RESTAURANT & TAVERN
17290 Front Beach Road, 234-6628
Olde English style restaurant with award winning wines. Join Pat "C" in the Tavern Wednesday-Saturday beginning at 6 p.m. with guitar and vocals that will remind you of Joan Baez or Joni Mitchell. Relax with cocktails and appetizers, or coffee and dessert, or for a full coarse dinner while hearing her sassy but beautiful rendition of old standards that complement your evening here.

BOATHOUSE RESTAURANT
5505 Sun Harbor Rd., 257-5556
Open 7 days a week for Lunch & Dinner
Tike Bar Happy Hour: 4-till daily
Monday-Friday: WPT World Poker Tour
Wednesday: Ladies Night, 4-10
Outside on the Deck
Friday: Feel Good Willys, 7:30-10:30 p.m.
Saturday: Live Music, 7:30-10:30 p.m.

THE BOATYARD
5323 N. Lagoon Drive.
850-249-9273 - www.boatyardclub.com
Open 7 days a week - 11 a.m. til….
Real Good Food. Cool Music. Birdseye View of Grand Lagoon. The Boatyard is located on the docks of Grand Lagoon behind Capt. Anderson's restaurant... Dress is casual, prices are reasonable.
Reservations are not necessary and plenty of boat slips are available if you are coming by boat.
**Stop by to pick up your Lunch & Martini Club Cards.**
Sushi Bar Open Thurs. thru Sun., 4 p.m.-close
Sangria & Tapas Sunday -Spend your Sunday afternoons enjoying our beautiful, historic Grand Lagoon while lazing over a chilled glass (or two) of sangria and a selection of yummy tapas created by the Chef Konrad himself !
Stainless Steel Band - Sunday, 3-7 p.m.
LITTLE SUN DRESS PARTY – THURSDAY, AUGUST 20.

BUCCANEER LOUNGE
711 W. Beach Drive, PC, FL 763-4622
Thursday: The Seaweed Brothers, 7:30-11:30
Ladies Night-Martini and house wine specials
Friday & Saturday: Come dance the night away with The Epics
Monday: Monday Night Madness w/2 for 1 domestic beer, house wine and well drinks.
Tuesday: Live dance music w/Lou & Wally, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday: Karaoke w/Lounge Lizard, 7:30 p.m.
Come and enjoy one of the only non smoking karaoke bars in town!
Don’t forget to come early to enjoy a sunset cocktail overlooking beautiful St. Andrew Bay!

BREAKERS
12627 Front Beach Rd., 850-234-6060
Breakers After Dark! New Showtime: 9 p.m.
Best Breakers Show in YEARS!
Viva Las Vegas, Elvis and Friends: Todd Allen Herendeen. Two Great Shows Nightly, Two completely different shows.
JOHNNY CASH, ROY ORBISON, TOM JONES, AND OF COURSE, THE KING OF ROCK AND ROLL, ELVIS.
RESERVATIONS ARE RECOMMENDED.
Dine Early, Stay for the Show.
Call 234-6060-www.breakerspcb.com

CALYPSO BEACH CAFÉ & SPORTS GRILLE
15812 Front Beach Road, 850-234-6788.
Food… Fun…. and Flavor live here. You’re gonna fall in love with this place. The Creole inspired menu is just the half of it.
Open everyday for lunch, dinner and more. Just east of Pier Park.
HAPPY HOUR ALL DAY
Friday – Saturday: Live Music on the front porch 6- 8 p.m. and on the back deck Gene Mitchell from 8 p.m. - when.
Wednesday: “Blue Wednesday” featuring Sus - $2.00 Blue yards of beer and frozen drink of the day.
Tuesday: Trivia with Chris Berry; play to win gift certificates and FREE drinks. $.99 drafts and $4.50 pitchers
Check schedules for all sports on our website: www.calypsobeachcafe.com

CLUB LA VELA
8813 Thomas Drive. 235-1061
Pool Deck Open Sun.–Fri. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. & Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m
Thursday: Ying Yang Twins in Concert
-Advance tickets $20
-live rock inside w/ “Poptart Monkeys”
FRIDAY: Ladies Night
-Free Cover for all Ladies (18+) 9-12
-Free Screwdrivers for ALL Ladies (21+) 9-11
-Live rock w/ Ultra Drive
-Teen night in the dark room 7-12
Saturday: “Journey” tribute w/ The Frontiers
-$10 cover from 7-9 p.m.
-Live rock w/ Ultra Drive
-Teen night in the dark room 7-12
Sunday:
Daytime- Sunday Funday
-$2 premiums 11a-4p for HIP’s and VIP’s
-everyone 21+ enjoys $2 beer till 5 p.m.
Nighttime- VIP Teen Night in the Posh Ultralounge
-ages 13-17…7 p.m.-12 a.m. w/ DJ KitKat
-free pizza from 7-8
-$10 cover 7-8 and $20 after 8
-Club Open for adults- Free Cover for 21+ & $2 drinks 7-11
Monday Night: CLOSED
Tues: MTV’s Club Wide Teen Bash: Hosted by MTV Real World’s “Kenny”
-Includes Foam Party (weather permitting)
-Ages 13-17…7 p.m.-1 a.m.
-$15 cover 7-8 and $25 after 8
-Posh Open for adults- Free cover 21+ all night & $2 drinks 7-11
WED: Girls Night Out
-Free Cover for all Ladies 18+ from 9-12
-Free Screwdrivers for ALL Ladies 21+ from 9-11
-live rock w/ Top of the Orange
Upcoming Events:
-July 30th: Ying Yang Twins in Concert
-August 1st: The Frontiers…Journey Tribute
For more information, check out our website at www.clublavela.com or call 234-FUNN(3866) or 235-1061.

FIREFLY
$14.95 Early Dining Specials 5-6 p.m. Nightly!
The warmth of the bar and the Library Lounge leaves you feeling like you are at home with friends while dining under our grand old oak tree gives you the feel of a Mediterranean bistro.
All new at Firefly, Fresh Sushi – Wed.-Sat. in the Bar and Library Lounge.
Join us for "Tini Tuesday's", all Stoli Martini's $5;
"Wine Flight Wednesday's", sample four different wines for $20.
Friday: $5 Martini¹s and half price appetizers after 9 p.m.
Friday & Saturday: Live entertainment with Jesse Deese featuring Nick Martino as Frank Sinatra.
Saturday: Late night happy hour, 9 p.m.-close. Buy one all new Sushi roll get one half price.
A night spot for upscale locals and guests who are looking for something different than our usual beach bars.
In the Shoppes at Edgewater, Panama City Beach. Open 5 p.m. daily.
850-249-3359. fireflypcb.com

GRANITE CAFÉ
1001 Beck Ave., 215-3287
Thursday: Ladies Night, 2 for 1 Cosmos and Margaritas
Sounds of Motown w/KD, 7:30-till
Friday: 2 for 1 Draft Beer & $2 Wells, 4-6 p.m.
Jeff Shipes playing classic rock, 7-midnight
Sunset Saturday: 4 p.m.-Sunset: 2 for 1 Draft Beer, $2 wells and 25% off appetizers.
Sounds of Motown w/KD, 7:30-till
Tuesday: 2 for 1 draft beer & $2 wells, 4-6 p.m.
Jeff Shipes playing classic rock and R&B, 7-10 p.m.
Wine Down Wednesday: 2 for 1 Wine, 4-10 p.m.
2 for 1 Draft beer & $2 wells, 4-6 p.m.
Smooth Jazz Sounds of Counterpoint, 7-10
NEW OWNERS, NEW MENU, NEW LOOK!!!!

HAMMERHEAD FRED'S
8752 Thomas Drive 233-3907
A quaint little bar & grill located on the west end of Thomas Drive serving fresh seafood, steaks, sandwiches & more.
Open daily at 11 a.m. Inside and deck seating available.
Happy Hour 4-6 p.m. with $1.50 draft & 2 for 1 drinks
Friday, Saturday, & Sunday: Manatee’s Steel Drum Sounds, 6-10 p.m.
Monday: “Magical Monday” Face Painting, Balloon Tying, Magic Show, 7-9 p.m.
Tuesday: Lennie Jennings, 6-10 p.m.
Wednesday & Thursday: KIKI, 6-10 p.m.

HARPOON HARRY'S
WATERFRONT RESTAURANT
& TIKI BAR
12627 Front Beach Rd., 850-234-6060
Cool Inside Dining and On the Deck Outside dining. Open at 11 a.m. daily. Daily Lunch and Dinner Specials. Full service, ala carte menu, appetizers, burgers, sandwiches, steaks, seafood and prime rib.
Mike Van Elsen with his great repertoire of oldies, shag and beach music on the deck , Thursday thru Monday. Clay Musgrave also rocks the deck 5 nights a week, Friday thru Monday.
Great Food, Great Music 7 Nights a Week!
www.harpoonharryspcb.com

LADY ANDERSON
5550 North Lagoon Drive
Thursday: Gospel Dinner Cruise
Wed., Fri., & Sat.: Dinner & Dance Cruise
Tuesday: Country Comedy Cruise
All Boarding 6:30 p.m.– Cruise 7-9:30 p.m.
Reserve Early 234-5940
www.ladyanderson.com

LA ROYALE LOUNGE/
FIESTA ROOM
100 Harrison Ave., 763-1755
FEMALE IMPERSONATION SHOWS: Starring Miss Dee Dee Williams and Reba Rae with special quest star MISS OSHA.
Hot Club Music, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, three shows nightly, 11:30 p.m., 1:30 a.m., 3 a.m.
STAR-TIME KARAOKE: Thursday & Sunday, 8:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY: Beer Bust and Amateur Night
DRINK SPECIALS: Monday, 8:30 p.m.

MS. NEWBY'S
8711 Thomas Drive, 234-0030
The patio is now open 7 days a week
Tues. – Thurs.: Karaoke
Friday & Saturday: Sea N Dog, 9 p.m.
Sunday: Fat Catz, 6-10 p.m.
Monday: Dan Haley
Watch all the games on our new flat screen TV's.

MUDDY RUDDER
OF CAFÉ ROYALE IN CARILLON BEACH
105 Market Street, 850-230-8028
A private dining getaway
Open 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
Live Entertainment:
Tues., Wed. & Thurs.: Good Times Karaoke, 6 p.m.
Friday: Live Music, 7 p.m.
Saturday: Live Music, 7 p.m.
Monday: Block Party w/Live Music
We cater private parties

MARTIN THEATRE
409 Harrison Ave., 763-8080
Sunday: August 2, 3-7 p.m.
WKGC's Emerald Coast Studio, Live at the Martin Theatre
Join LUCKY MUDD and their guest, contemporary folk artist Gileah Taylor for a live taping.
Full bar and hors d'oeuvres available. $2/Cover

NEWBY'S TOO
4103 Thomas Drive (on the curve), 234-6203
Open everyday 7 a.m. until
Friday, Saturday, & Sunday: Rock Star Karaoke w/Anita, 9:30 p.m.-2 a.m.
Watch all the games at Newby’s Too
Sports Bar, Pool, Foosball, and Darts
Smokers Welcome

PATCHES PUB
4723 Thomas Drive, 233-8879
Happy Hour Daily, 3-6 p.m.
Domestic Bottles & Cans $2.25
Monday-Friday: Tom’s Bar-B-Que
FREE WIFI & jello shooters, $1.
Thursday: Military appreciation night w/drink specials
Friday: Karaoke w/Emily, 8 p.m.
Saturday: Starting soon is In House Dart League. Sign up Now
Sunday: NASCAR
Wear your Patches T-Shirt and get a free drink
Monday: $1 domestic draft beer, 6 p.m.-til
Tuesday: Blind Draw Darts, 7 p.m. w/drink specials
Wednesday: Ladies Night w/drink specials

PIER BAR
9875 S. THOMAS DR., P.C.B.
850-235-0928
JULY 30-31 AUGUST 1 8:30/10:30
JOEY GILMORE BLUES BAND
AUGUST 2 2 P.M.
REGGAE SUNDAY
ONE JAMAICAN REGGAE BAND
AUGUST 5-6-7-8 8 P.M.
BISCUIT MILLER & THE MIX
SCHEDULE: pineapplewillys.com
Myspace.com/willyspierbar

THE PLACE
429 Harrison Ave. , 785-3010
Friday: Turtlefoot and Friends, 8 p.m.
Saturday: Tidewater Bluegrass Band, 7:30 p.m.

REGGAE J’S
16202 Front Beach Rd @ Pier Park, 233-1790
Come Get A Taste Of The Islands!
Thursday, 8 p.m.-Midnight: One Jamaican Reggae Band and
2 for 1 Domestic Beer, House Wine and Well Liquor
Friday, 9 p.m.-1 a.m.: Ladies Night w/De Lions of Jah
Saturday, noon-4 p.m.: One Jamaican Reggae Band and
Caribbean Crawfish Boil w/ $4 Domestic Beer Pitchers
Saturday, 9 p.m.-1 a.m.: De Lions of Jah and $3 Reggae J’s Punch

ROCK' IT LANES
FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
On the Beach - Shoppes @ Edgewater 850-249-2695
Bowling, Pool Tables, Arcade, Roller Skating, Sports Bar and Grille that has been voted “Best Place to Take Your Kids” by PC Living Magazine in 2008 & 2009.
Ballistic Bowling –Nightly at 10 p.m.
Check out our new laser light show!
Birthday Parties are our Specialty! Military and Senior discounts.
Monday-Friday: Happy Hour: (Sports Bar), 4:30-6:30 p.m.
2-4-1 Well drinks & $2 Longnecks.
Thursday: Hospitality Night, 10 p.m.-2 a.m.
Team Bowling Tournament, 10 p.m.-2 a.m.
$2 per bowling game; $1.50 Shoe Rental
Local Bar, Restaurant or Hotel pay stub required
LIVE DJ, 10 P.M.-CLOSE
Friday: TODDLER SKATE, 10 a.m.-NOON
LIVE DJ, 8 p.m.-MIDNIGHT!
Saturday: LIVE DJ, 8 p.m.-MIDNIGHT!
Sunday: Skate Rink – Family Day - Parents Skate $2
Monday: 9 p.m.-close Monday Mania
$2 bowling, $2 shoes, $2 skating, $2 longnecks, $2 tequila shots.
Tuesday: Karaoke Gong Show, 60,000 song library
9 p.m.-1 a.m. (prizes and drink specials)
Hours of Operation:
10 a.m.-2 a.m. Monday-Saturday
Noon – 2 a.m. Sunday
www.rockitlanes.com

SALTWATER GRILL
11040 Middle Beach Road, 230-2739
YOU'VE GOT TO HEAR THIS!
Saltwater Grill presents the only Piano Bar on the beach! Come join us in our Mermaid Room and listen to MICHAEL RORAH perform your favorite tunes from Jazz standards, classical rock, today's hits, and all your favorite show tunes. Performing Tuesday - Saturday night 7:30 pm.

SCHOONERS
5121 Gulf Drive 850-235-3555 - www.schooners.com
Lunch is awesome. Dinner is awesome. The bands are awesome. The beach is awesome. The sunsets are awesome. As a matter of fact, this just might be the best place on earth.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON BRUNCH AND BAND JAM.
Beach Party like the Good Ol Days. Every Sunday 5-9 p.m..
Thursday: DA LIONS OF JAH, 7-11
Friday: ARIZONA, 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
Saturday: STAINLESS STEEL, 4:30-8:30
ARIZONA, 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
Sunday: Afternoon Band Jam w/ARIZONA, 5-9 p.m.
Monday: DYNAMIC DUO, 6-10
Tuesday: ACOUSTIX, 6-10
Wednesday: ACOUXTIX, 6-10
Thursday: WACO RAMBLERS, 7-11
Next Weekend: OCEAN STREET

SHARKY'S RESTAURANT & BEACH CLUB
15201 Front Beach Road 235-2420
One of the last places on Panama City Beach where you can dine right on the beach, watch the sunset at the Tiki Bar and enjoy a cocktail.
Serving fresh seafood, steaks, sandwiches & more.
Open daily at 11 a.m.
Thurs.– Mon.: Tiki Time with Clay Musgrave, 4-8 p.m.
Friday, Saturday & Sunday: One More Time, 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
Monday & Wednesday: Family Karaoke, 9-till
Tuesday: Family Luau & Buffet, 7 p.m.
Polynesian Dance Show
Tuesday: Shark Monkeys, 7-11 p.m.
Wednesday: Gary Van Brocklin, 4-8 p.m.
Thursday: Shark Monkeys, 9 p.m.-1 a.m.

SHRIMP BOAT
1201 Beck Avenue . St. Andrews
850.785.8706 . Open 4:30 p.m. Mon- Sat
Panama City's Newest Dining Sensation
Come by Car or by Boat
4:30-6 p.m. Daily Sushi Special
Buy any Sushi Roll and get a 2nd roll for only $3
www.TheShrimpBoatRestaurant.com

SPINNAKER
Open 7 days a week – 11 a.m til.....
8795 Thomas Drive / 850-234-7882 / www.spinnakerbeachclub.com
Paradise Grill - Dine Beachside or in the air-conditioned dining room. BBQ, BURGERS, SEAFOOD & SOUTHWEST-ERN FARE.
CANTINA – Beachside Taco & Margarita Bar. Serving lunch & dinner 7 days a week.
OPEN LATE NIGHT THURS. THRU SUN.
DAILY SPECIALS: 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
Munchie Monday – ½ Price Appetizer Specials & ½ Price Sangria
Taco Tuesday – 2 for 1 Tacos and 2 for 1 Margaritas
Wine Down Wednesday – ½ Price Appetizer Specials & ½ Price Bottled Wine
Throwdown Thursday – All you can Eat BBQ $12.95 & $2 Domestic Beer
“AFTERBURN” BEACH PARTY Sunday – Beach Party w/DJ @ Cantina Bar
Buckets of Beer, ½ Price Tacos Burritos, Quesadillas and Margaritas, 12-8
SPINNAKER- Open Thursday thru Sunday hosting the best dance party and live music on the beach. Come early for low cover charge and extra drink discounts.
GROVE ROOM – Top 40, Dance & Mash Ups. Thurs.- Sun.
CANTINA – Old Skool Party Jams, Friday & Saturday
ROCK ARENA – LIVE BANDS Thursday thru Sunday
THURSDAY – LATIN NITE - Free Entry 21+/$2 Drink Specials – All Night
Salsa, Merengue Bachata & Reggaeton. Dance party in the Grove Room with Special Guest DJ’s.
RED CARPET FRIDAY – FREE ENTRY for Ladies 21+ ALL NIGHT! FREE CHAMPAGNE, FREE WINE & GOURMET CHOCOLATE DESSERTS 10-12.
SEX & THE CITY SATURDAY - FREE ENTRY for Ladies til 12. $3 Cosmopolitans all night.
SINDUSTRY SUNDAY/BAR WARS/MEMBERS NITE – All SIN, VIP & SUPER Card holders get $2 Premium Drinks, 11 p.m.-close. BAR WARS!
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT:
DJ WILL – Groove Room: Thurs., Fri. Sat. & Sun., 9 p.m.
DJ SURFER MARK– Cantina – Old Skool Jams at Cantina Bar, Fri. & Sat., 10 p.m.
GRANDY & STEEL at Cantina Bar, Friday 6-10 p.m.
MAURICE MANGUM at Cantina Bar, Saturday 6 -10 p.m.
GABBY JOHNSON-Rock Arena-Thurs.-Sun., 10 p.m.
Next Weekend: UGLI STICK, Thurs. Aug. 6 – Sun. Aug. 9
Upcoming Event – OLD SKOOL 80’s NITE, Thurs., Aug. 13
DJ MIKE B from 3 Bad Brothaz-#1 Atlanta Club/Party DJ. Thurs. Aug. 13-Sat., Aug 15.

UNCLE ERNIE'S BAYFRONT
Grill & Brewhouse
On Historic St. Andrews Marina
1151 Bayview Ave., 763-8427
Thursday: “John Cannon”, 7 till
Friday: “John Cannon”, 7:30-11 p.m.
Saturday: “Lowell Hopper”, 6-11 p.m.
Wednesday: “Lowell Hopper”, 7-10 p.m.

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