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Bay Cafe French Restaurant

Bay Cafe French Restaurant

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4.4 Google Review
233 Alconese Ave SE, Fort Walton Beach, Florida, 32548, United States
(850) 244-3550 www.baycafewaterfront.com
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May 4, 2018
Lovely restaurant on the bay. There are so many positives, it would be impossible to list them all in a brief review. The food and service were excellent, and the ambience was perfect, (we sat outside on the deck). We recommend this restaurant to anyone who enjoys well constructed food with depths of flavor. Reservations are recommended, too.

Mar 5, 2018
This place is fantastic! Definitely worthy of 5 star rating. Not because it's fancy or presumptuous, but because it is not. The food could best be described as true french home cooking nothing is done just for the sake of doing it. It's a real meal with the balance of flavor that only french taste profiles can provide. The prices are very reasonable for the quality and freshness, the deserts are so good, and they even stock a couple of lower price french wines for you to enjoy. Wish I'd come here sooner...

Feb 13, 2018
Best fish and seafood place in Fort Walton Beach. The wife and I have been visiting the Bay Cafe for many years for all of our special occasions, birthdays, anniversaries, etc. The owner and chef is from France and the meals have all the flavors of France. Though a little pricey, the food is excellent. Highly recommend.

Apr 25, 2018
Great food. Good and friendly service. Relaxing location on the water.

Feb 14, 2018
Our dinner was amazing and we both enjoyed it so much. We made reservations for Valentines Day and they were well worth it. Our main entree took a little while longer than expected but we were pleasantly surprised. This is one of my new favorites

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