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| From the Editor David Sendler |
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We just can’t contain ourselves on the subject of Bests and the Gulfshore. Here—beyond our panel’s picks (pp. 60–71)—are the editors’ choices for more and more pleasures: Best way to sail into the sunset: On the 80-foot schooner Lady Stirling, which cruises Naples Bay and the Gulf.Best small-town flashback: Sanibel Island’s Dairy Queen, where everyone knows your name—and your favorite Blizzard flavor.Best new place to take kids: Estero Community Park, with great playground equipment plus plenty of space for parties and picnics.Best ride: Robin Cook’s vintage convertible Rolls-Royce Phantom (and if the top’s down, you might spy a few copies of his best sellers on the passenger seat).Best restoration: The ongoing work to turn Fort Myers’ historic post office into the Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center (watch for an unveiling in November).Best place to relax with friends: The wine room at Naples Tomato. What comfy couches!Best Asian food with a kick: P.F. Chang’s. Even the salads are piquant.Best comeback: Bob Seger of Naples, who emerged after 18 years with a new album to win over old fans and convert a new generation to that old-time rock ’n’ roll.Best Sunday lunch/people-watching spot: An outdoor table at Handsome Harry’s on Third Street.Best place to buy cheese: Wild Oats in Naples, with selections from 20 countries and an olive bar to go along with them.Best scenic drive: Estero Boulevard from Lovers Key to Fort Myers Beach.Best authentic Mexican cuisine in Naples: The Taqueria San Julian on Bayshore, where Mexicans go for homemade seafood soup and tacos.Best new road: Treeline Avenue, giving those from points south a quicker route to Southwest Florida Airport.Best Mercedes and BMW mechanic: Auto Europa (Naples), where the people are helpful, reasonable and not the least bit patronizing.Best place for a quick, delicious deli sandwich: Giovanni’s Little Italian Market & Deli on McGregor Boulevard in Fort Myers.Best local bar, downtown Naples: Old Naples Pub. It’s like an English pub without the warm beer. Friendly, nice courtyard, good pub food.Best view from a nightspot: Sky Bar in downtown Fort Myers, which offers an open sky above the Caloosahatchee.Best band: Heather Brooks Band. Soulful, fun and the hottest around.Best place to catch a sunset: Captiva Beach across from ’Tween Waters Inn.Best Cuban food this side of Havana: 10th Street Cafeteria in Naples, which has all the charm of a Caribbean café.Best dance class: Hip hop at NCH’s Wellness Center North. Wednesday nights with Tracy Wildenhaus will make you think you’re in an MTV music video.Best place for a cozy meal: Bha! Bha! Persian Bistro.Best arts event: Alliance for the Arts’ Art Royale.Best-looking bar/lounge: Aura at Naples Grande Resort, with its modern yet cozy feel.Best welcome at a French restaurant: Escargot 41 in Naples, where the owner comes to each table to make sure you’re having a grand time of it.readers’ picks For even more Bests, check out GulfshoreLife.com for our readers’ picks of their favorite shopping spots, dining places and events. —David Sendler |
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