A beachside community, such as those of the Naples luxury homes, or the coastal estates of Myrtle Beach, SC, is usually where good food choices are also found. Locals may be used to the abundance of seafood, but other options such as organic shops and farmer’s markets have also thrived well in these affluent neighborhoods. When it comes to shopping for your family’s food needs, check out these stores that might just be minutes away from your home.
Seafood Feast
Here’s the lowdown on the excellent restos worth your dollar in Naples and Port Royal. Captain Jerry’s Seafood (141 Tamiami Trail North), famous for their awesome Clam Boil and Gourmet-to-Go meals like Stuffed Whole Lobsters and Stuffed Jumbo Shrimp. There’s also Captain Kirk’s Stone Crabs (629 8th Street South) and Captain Suggy’s Seafood (2365 Linwood Avenue), as well as Swan River Seafoods (3741 Tamiami Trail North). All offer incredibly sumptuous meals without harming your wallet. Swan River Seafoods also has its very own fish market which sells locally-sourced stone crabs, just like Incredible Fresh Seafood (4176 Mercantile Avenue) which sells fresh fish and scallops. Thinking of yummy smoked scallops,mussels, shrimps, and oysters? Drop by at the Naples Smokehouse and Provisions Inc. (located at 3951 Arnold Avenue) and you’re in for a delight.
From Myrtle Beach, you can go straight to Mr. Fish Original and Seafood Market at 3401 North Kings Highway, or drop by at any of the fine seafood restaurants along Kings Highway and Ocean Boulevard.
Organic Produce
Myrtle Beach residents will find Food Lion (1430 South Kings Highway) the perfect source of organic foods if you just look for their Nature’s Place labels. Bi-Lo (1241 38th Avenue North) has fresh organic selections too. If you’re willing to drive a bit farther, head on to 1501 Weaver Street, Timmonsville, SC, or head south to Earth Fare at 74 Folly Road Blvd, Charlseton, SC, for more organic choices.
On the Gulf’s side, Naples beach home residents flock Oakes Farm Market (2205 Davis Blvd), Food and Thought Organic Market and Restaurant (2132 Tamiami Trail North), and Wynn’s Market (141 Tamiami Trail North)-all serving and selling good organic products.
Farmer’s Choice
For locally-grown fresh produce, locals of Naples look forward to Cooper’s Farm Market (285 9th Street South), Saint Paul’s Farmer’s Market (3901 Davis Blvd), the Green Thumb Farmers Market (4950 Davis Blvd), and North Naples Green Market (at Collection at Vanderbilt, corner of Vanderbilt Beach Road and Airport Pulling). They’re open every Saturday from 8 to 12 noon. Another exciting event happening from November to May is the Art/Farmer’s Market in Downtown Naples held yearly by North Maples United Methodist Church (6000 Goodlette-Frank Road). Third Street Concierge holds a Farmer’s Market (1207 3rd Street South) as well, with over 50 participating local vendors.
If you reside in Myrtle Beach, you can drive up to Conway Farmers Market at 217 Laurel Street in historic Downtown Conway, SC, every Saturday at 8AM to 1PM, or to Farmer’s Market at 4883 Highway 17, Murells Inlet, SC.
Living by the beach certainly doesn’t limit your goal to eat healthy or patronize local produce. When you own a Naples luxury real estate or a property in Myrtle Beach, your food shopping choices just abound.
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