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The Best Grouper Sandwich In The Area
By Mischa B. Vieira-Kirby
Jimmy Buffett may sing the praises of a cheeseburger in paradise, but everybody knows you just havent lived until youve had a fresh grouper sandwich in the sunshine.
The tender but hearty white fish is a must for menus along Floridas Beach, and the number of ways to serve it is constantly growing. The most common are grilled, blackened or fried, but all of our local spots put their own twist on the dish.
Some of this writers favorite grouper sandwich-serving eateries are outlined below. If youre a newbie to the juicy filet these restaurants will give you the best base to judge all future grouper sandwiches, and if youve sampled your share of the sandwiches before, these spots will make you reconsider what you thought was a great grouper sandwich ever before.
Beachside Grouper
No mention of grouper sandwiches would be complete without talking about Frenchys Rockaway Grill on Clearwater Beach. The tropical beach hut screams paradise with its brightly hand-painted tables of red, orange, blue and yellow fish and island music playing to the beat of the open-air fans while beachgoers walk by in bathing suits and flip flops.
Wakeboards are propped up against stools and chairs by diners who left the ocean not much later than their sandwich. As one of four Frenchys restaurants in the area, the Rockaway Grill receives its fillets fresh daily from Frenchys own fishing fleet. The grouper sandwich is usually so juicy that I usually wind up ditching the bun and condiment and just eat the fish with my hands (Hey! Its on the beach. Ill rinse my hands in the ocean later.)
Fashionable Grouper
To the south of Clearwater Beach sits a quiet neighborhood restaurant where locals dine al fresco under golden umbrellas and oak trees. Open since 1992, Guppys on the Beach sits across the street from Indian Rocks Beach access and draws a casual crowd, albeit with shirt and shoes.
The grouper sandwich done up in a beer batter at Guppys is found alongside menu items like mushroom caps stuffed with crabmeat and lobster salads. Families and fashionable singles mingle at the bar and inside tables, while many locals opt for takeout that can be brought down to the beach for picnic.
Jacket Required Grouper
For diners looking to take a grouper filet to the next level, be sure to visit Salt Rock Grill. From its vantage point high atop towering limestone rocks, the restaurant overlooks the Intracoastal Waterway at Indian Shores.
They have grouper chowder as an appetizer and its menu of fresh fish from the Gulf changes daily. The restaurant also offers a good amount of turf for those not fond of the surf menu. Roasted duck or a T-bone, anyone?
El Garoupa
The Columbia Restaurant, a Florida tradition in itself, serves Spanish and Cuban-styled dishes. At The Pier in downtown St. Petersburg, scent of saffron is complimented by views of Tampa Bay where sailboats and cruise ships glide by.
The grouper gets a Latin makeover when prepared a la Rusa, which is breaded with toasted ground Cuban bread and then grilled and topped with lemon butter, chopped parsley and egg. Pair the dish with Columbias 1905 salad (named for the year the original restaurant opened), and youll be properly introduced to the seasonings that make Columbia a must.
Local Stop Grouper
Sometimes, all you need is grouper. And lots of it. If thats the case, Dockside Daves at Johns Pass Village in Madeira Beach is your destination. The no frills dinner is popular with the lunch crowd thanks to its half-pound grouper sandwich. The local mainstay is served five ways grilled, blackened, beer-battered, Cajun-flavored or Jamaican-seasoned.
Sitting outside beneath red umbrellas, the sandwich is matched only by a cold beer while you watch visitors walk by on their way to boat tours and Jet Ski rentals.
Anytime Grouper
One of the best things about beachside dining is the mix of casual and fine dining. The Hurricane, in the Pass-a-Grille neighborhood of St. Pete Beach, offers the best of both worlds at its three-story eatery overlooking the Gulf. The first floor has a takeout window and casual sit-down café for beachgoers looking for the fabled grouper. In addition to the traditional sandwich, theres a Grouper Reuben made New York-style and served on rye bread, as well as a tropical jerk grouper wrap, smothered in papaya, avocado, pico de gallo, and red beans and rice. Come dinner, the second floor welcomes fine diners and after dinner, everyone is invited upstairs to the rooftop deck to catch sunset.
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