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N Dunedin Patrons park their boats at one of three floating docks at the City of Dunedin Marina. Enjoy an easy walk a few blocks into town to Main Street’s many choices: BON APPÉTIT RESTAURANT 2 minute walk (472 feet from the marina) Lightly-dusted grilled grouper, pan-seared foie gras, lobster and avocado stack, or veal chop with black truffle butter are among the delicious European-style dishes at this Dunedin flagship. Find burgers and lobster rolls at its outdoor café with scenic views of St. Joseph’s sound. KELLY'S 5 minute walk (0.2 miles from the marina) Boaters unwind under oaks on the patio or cool off in the Chic A Boom Room Martini Bar. An eclectic menu offers diver scallops with sesame, Thai-peanut-crusted shrimp, grilled Scottish Salmon with dill crème fraiche, and crab cakes with cucumber relish, chipotle remoulade and chive-mashed potatoes. THE DUNEDIN SMOKEHOUSE 8 minute walk (0.4 mile from the marina) Sit on the patio and try such specialties as fall-off-the-bones tender ribs, wings, pulled pork and Texas-style brisket. Gandy Corridor THE GETAWAY If you like noise and rumble, this lively place, which is open seven days a week, may be your ticket. Sip a Margarita as you bask in the sun or cool off in the shade of tiki huts. Burgers, coconut shrimp, conch fritters and soft-shell crab go down easy. Tying up the boat is effortless, as there are plenty of slips to choose from. Bring paddleboards and kayaks to explore the mangroves near the restaurant. HULA BAY CLUB AND DUKE'S RETIRED SURFER'S ISLAND BAR Boaters cruise here for Hula burgers, shrimp and crab paradise sushi, and fish selections like mahi-mahi and grouper cooked in a variety of styles. Find a chair, sip some Kahanamoku Kicks or other tropical libations, and watch the sunset with the popular bar crowd. JULY/AUGUST 2017 localsDISH 19


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