We've posted photos of this place previously, but it's an iconic landmark and quite attractive, so I'll doubtless post more pictures of it in the future.
The Seabreeze hasn't changed much since 1988 when we first dined here. The restaurant is on the upper level and offers great views of the Gulf of Mexico.
Ah, I'm ready to have dinner there!!! What a great looking place!! Hope your weekend is going well -- you know, good food, good company and a great movie later this evening!! Enjoy whatever, okay?!! AND have a great new week!!
ReplyDeleteIt really stands out so well!
ReplyDeleteLooks good. I'll bet the seafood is nice and fresh too!
ReplyDeleteI love to eat while looking out over the water. What will I have? I can't decide!! ;-) I had rainbow trout for dinner tonight - love seafood.
ReplyDeleteI'll take a seat by the window, please.
ReplyDeleteI like scenes like this, Lowell! :)
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing this building on your blog before and thinking how delightful it must be to eat and relax there.
ReplyDeleteFor some strange reason, this photo made me think of a restaurant in my old home town of Quincy Illinois. It sits on the second floor of a building overlooking the Mississippi River. I'll bet this place has much better seafood.
ReplyDeleteI remember this, and it's good to see it again.
ReplyDeletea good place for a dinner
ReplyDeleteOrder me some fish'n'chips, will ya?
ReplyDeleteI do like the looks of this restaurant, It would tempt me to go in.
ReplyDeleteThey must have great views!
ReplyDeleteA magnificent wooden castle by the sea!
ReplyDeletelooks like a great place to eat, drink and be merry!
ReplyDeleteI like the looks of this restaurant!!!!
ReplyDeletePrecioso. Por la costa Alentejana en Portuga los hay así con vistas al atlántico.Son una maravilla ;)
ReplyDeleteBesos.
This is so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful shot, Lowell, must be a nice place with great views !
ReplyDeleteWell if the food is as good as I'm sure the view is, I'm definitely eating here when I visit :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful location!
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