Ft. Morgan, AL
Ft. Morgan, AL
Any suggestions on where to eat in that area? I seem to remember a restaurant in Mobile, possibly owned by a former Saints player, or maybe it came to me in a dream. Any attractions I might not know about? Thanks for the help!
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- Pas Bon
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Re: Ft. Morgan, AL
Fort Morgan is about an hour and a half from Mobile. Much closer is Gulf Shores (about 15 min) and Orange Beach/Perdido Key (about 30 min). Also, further inland is Foley. It's been a while, but I can't recall anything special in that area. Any info I'd have would be about 7 years old.
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Whoa an hour and a half? That would be quite the drive. Thanks!
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Re: Ft. Morgan, AL
Unless you meant Spanish Fort?
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No, it's Ft. Morgan. I didn't realize Mobile was that far away but I guess it is since you have to go all the way around the bay.
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Re: Ft. Morgan, AL
I can't go to Gulf Shores/Orange Beach without going to the Gulf Shores Steamer. It's one of those places I fell in love with about 20 years ago and although it's not quite the same, I still love it.
I can't figure out why we can't get Royal Red Shrimp here but they are fantastic.
I think the owners have a sister restaurant called Ribs and Reds nearby.
The Steamer is located at the junction of 59 and 82 behind an Alvin's Island or some other souvenir shop.
I can't figure out why we can't get Royal Red Shrimp here but they are fantastic.
I think the owners have a sister restaurant called Ribs and Reds nearby.
The Steamer is located at the junction of 59 and 82 behind an Alvin's Island or some other souvenir shop.
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Me either! But...you can get some right over the line at the Jourdan River Steamer if you ever find yourself in The Kiln area!RouxTheDay wrote: I can't figure out why we can't get Royal Red Shrimp here but they are fantastic.
Steamed Seafood:
Served with house salad, butter for dipping, corn and new potatoes.
Dungeness Crab - 1 cluster, 2 clusters or 3 clusters...
King Crab - Fit for a King! 1 pound or 1 1/2 lbs. your choice
Royal Red Shrimp - One pound serving...or bump it up to a 1lb and 1/2
Alaskan Snow Crab Clusters - 1 cluster, 2 cluster or 3 cluster
Great Big Jumbo King Crab 1 Lb or 1 1/2 pounds, Fit the King or the Queen
Link:
http://www.jourdanriversteamer.com/
Heck, it's not that far away. You could probably run there!
Re: Ft. Morgan, AL
Summer before last we went to Orange Beach (very sorry I didn't look into dining more closely before going, that was the lowpoint of the trip) You have a good idea, asking for suggestions here. I understand maybe my experience could have been a one time thing or the norm. To be fair I only went once, but it was enough for me. I posted this on chowhound at the time:
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I went to Reds and Ribs? in Orange Beach AL last week. Service was prompt and friendly. The Fried mushrooms were fresh and very well done. The shrimp WERE THE WORST I HAD IN MY LIFE. They must have been cooked/steamed and flogged for hours. Once I opened the shell, it had shriveled to half the size of the shell itself, and the shrimp crumbled apart in my hands.
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I went to Reds and Ribs? in Orange Beach AL last week. Service was prompt and friendly. The Fried mushrooms were fresh and very well done. The shrimp WERE THE WORST I HAD IN MY LIFE. They must have been cooked/steamed and flogged for hours. Once I opened the shell, it had shriveled to half the size of the shell itself, and the shrimp crumbled apart in my hands.
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Suzy Wong Aug 16, 2008 04:46PM
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- Pas Bon
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Re: Ft. Morgan, AL
Well, to get you started, here are a few possibilities.....again, nothing memorable, but this is probably 7 years ago:
Gulf Shores
Gulf Shore Steamers (as mentioned by Roux) - I remember now, and they were pretty good.
Lulu's - wide open restaurant/bar on the Intracoastal
Orange Beach
Louisiana Lagniappe
Cafe Grazi
Back Porch
Tacky Jacks - better place to drink than eat
Gauthier's - a bit upscale
Gulf Shores
Gulf Shore Steamers (as mentioned by Roux) - I remember now, and they were pretty good.
Lulu's - wide open restaurant/bar on the Intracoastal
Orange Beach
Louisiana Lagniappe
Cafe Grazi
Back Porch
Tacky Jacks - better place to drink than eat
Gauthier's - a bit upscale
Re: Ft. Morgan, AL
Thanks y'all. We went to Lulu's about six months ago. I really like the atmosphere and there's free internet from what I was told. I have found some places on line, like the Oyster Bay Seafood and Ole Tyme Market, which I plan to check out. There are birding trails near where we will be and there's an old fashioned ice cream parlor. I think I'm going to find more things to do than time will allow. I am taking notes so if anyone has anything to add please do so. I have a few weeks before we leave. I'm adding your suggestions to my list.
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