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Cape Coral Dining

The Cape Coral dining experience can be whatever you want it to be, whatever your budget, whatever your taste, there’s sure to be something to suit you and your family

There’s something to suit every taste in Cape Coral, it doesn’t matter whatever your special favorite might be, there are restaurants and diners serving food from all around the world. And never mind the food, what about the settings, waterfront restaurants, serene terraces overlooking meandering canals and rivers, beach front eating with your toes still in the sand – oh, one could come over all peckish. Let’s take a look at a few individual cases to really get your taste buds tingling.

Cape Coral Dining Experiences

  • If Japanese food is the way to your heart, then head on down to Sakura Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi bar. Japanese food and steak, what more could you want? Just think about this for a second, as much Sushi as you can eat for a set price, delicious, and if you’re not in the mood to eat out, you can simply get a take out.
  • If you’re more of a Thai lover then don’t despair, the Siam Hut Thai Restaurant will be more than happy to serve you with delicious Thai food in a great relaxing atmosphere.
  • Maybe you prefer a Pizza "lika Mama used to maka." Marias Pizzeria is just right for you then, with delicious hand tossed style pizzas and pastas, or if you prefer, have some spicy meatballs. They’ve got it all at Marias.
  • Cape Harbour Dining – they’ve got just about everything covered here, with the world famous Rumrunners serving the freshest fish and most succulent steaks, freshly made stone fired pizzas at The Joint, naught but very nice pastries served with delicious steaming coffee at Run Agrounds, or perfect cocktails at the Longboards Cabana Bar, so whether you want a full out feast, a snack to put you on or just a few pre dinner cocktails, head on down to Cape Harbour and you won’t be disappointed. The waterfront views are pretty mouth watering too.
  • There are plenty of people who like to stick with what they know, and what do they know? Hooters. Well, don’t worry, there’s a Hooters in Cape Coral too, so when you fancy a little bit of something familiar, tasty and you’re feeling mighty hungry, you know where to go.
  • Cape Coral isn’t really that far from Mexico, and if you fancy a bit of traditional Mexican food you can sure find something to fit the bill perfectly. Iguana Mia has been voted the best Mexican food on more than one occasion by the people of south western Florida, and if it’s good enough for the locals, what are you waiting for? Oy, Gringo, give me the whole enchilada!
 
 

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