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INDEPENDENT NEWS | MARCH 24, 2011 | WWW.INWEEKLY.NET | 9 D ozens of locally-owned businesses are opening and thriving outside the realm of corporate funding. Restaurants, boutiques, coffee shops, bars, grocery stores, bakeries and more. Pensacola is not a city that survives solely on trips to Wal-Mart and Dunkin Donuts; it is a city that is welcoming and supportive of local business, whether it’s a place that’s been around for years, or something that’s just opened up. STAPLES When people say, “Pensacola”, these are the places that come to mind. They’ve been around awhile and have made a name for themselves with locals and visitors alike. City Grocery 2050 N. 12th Ave. 469-8100 City Grocery is a favorite stop for many reasons. They carry Boar’s Head meat and they smoke it right out in front of the store. There are tables out front covered with checkerboard tablecloths and big umbrellas. ▶▶▶▶▶▶

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Dozens of locally-owned businesses are opening and thriving outside the realm of corporate funding. Restaurants, boutiques, coffee

shops, bars, grocery stores, bakeries and more. Pensacola is not a city that survives solely on trips to Wal-Mart and Dunkin Donuts; it is a city that is welcoming and

supportive of local business, whether it’s a place that’s been around for years, or something that’s just opened up.

STAPLESWhen people say, “Pensacola”, these are

the places that come to mind. They’ve been around awhile and have made a name for themselves with locals and visitors alike.

City Grocery2050 N. 12th Ave.469-8100

City Grocery is a favorite stop for many reasons. They carry Boar’s Head meat and they smoke it right out in front of the store. There are tables out front covered with checkerboard tablecloths and big umbrellas.

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unique & affordable

27 S. 9th Ave.433-WINE or 433-9463 www.aragonwinemarket.com

9th Ave Is Under Construction but we’re still open!

Enjoy Construction Specials Park in the back parking lot off of Romana Street

Join Us For A Wine Tasting Thursday March 24th With Special Guest ~ Actor

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Free wine tastings are held every Fri-day from 5:30-7:30 p.m., and it’s basically like a big neighborhood barbeque all the time, with people milling around the front and the smoker going.

Elebash ’s36 S. Palafox 478-4250 elebashs.com

Elebash’s opened in 1919 in down-town Pensacola and has been providing exceptional jewelry for over 90 years. They offer designer jewelry, as well as the option of customizing.

“The quality of the merchandise has really helped us out,” said Patrick Elebash, a fourth-generation jeweler who has been working at the shop for six years.

On April 2, as a thank you to all of their loyal customers over the past 90 years, Elebash’s is having a “diamond dash.”

People will register online in teams of two and will compete for a $10,000 Simon G ring. Those competing will receive clues via text that lead them to a spot in Pensacola. They will have to answer a question to get the next clue sent until they have answered all the questions and have arrived at the final location. Over 150 teams of two have already registered.

Clues will be sent to different num-bers in a different order so not everyone will be running around downtown at the same time, to the same location.

“I wanted to do something different,” Elebash said. “We’re going to have the ability to highlight a lot of downtown businesses and maybe people will see some things they’ve never seen before—and someone will win a big ring.”

To enter the contest, go to elebash-diamonddash.com.

The Fish House600 S. Barracks St. 470-0003goodgrits.com

Grits have always been popular in the south but it’s arguable that The Fish House made them even more infamous.

The Fish House’s signature dish is Grits a Yaya- smoked gouda cheese grits smothered in a sauce of fresh cream, sautéed gulf shrimp, spinach, Portobello mushrooms, apple wood smoked bacon, garlic, and shallots.

The Fish House has been visited by public officials, mayors, governors, and just about everyone in Pensacola at one time or another.

Ladies night is held on their 3,500 square foot deck every Wednesday night and offers $2 drinks, live music, and a huge crowd to mingle with.

Global Grill27 S. Palafox469-9966dineglobalgrill.com

Global Grill offers a wide variety of food. They serve cold, hot and signature tapas such as spicy tuna sashimi with plantain chips, chicken satay with Thai peanut sauce, and marinated Portabello mushrooms with crawfish and arugula. They also have a soup and salad menu, entrée menu, and a dessert menu. Their menu caters to those who want just a little, or a little of everything.

Ozone Pizza Pub1010 N. 12th Ave.433-7336 ozonepizza.wordpress.com

Located in the old Sacred Heart Hospital building, Ozone is full of char-acter and good pizza. Posters of Billie Holiday and Bob Dylan are arranged next to gumball machines and howling wolf prints.

Ozone has several unique pizza of-ferings, such as the Ponderosa Stomp, which utilizes grilled chicken and barbeque sauce, and The Nutty Irish-

man, topped with cashews and cream cheese.

People have been coming to Ozone for years for the pizza, the extensive beer list, and the laidback atmosphere. It’s also an IN Best of the Coast favorite and regularly wins several categories each year, such as “Best Pizza” and “Best Place to Take a First Date.”

Ozone also serves all you can eat spaghetti on Sundays for $8.95 and has a sectioned-off room you can use to ac-commodate big parties.

Peg Leg Pete ’s Oyster Bar1010 Fort Pickens Road 932-4139peglegpetes.com

Peg Leg Pete’s has been around for 20 years and has the most affordable seafood on the beach. And it ’s fun. Live music every night and specials every day bring families, locals and tourists back time and time again. People can eat downstairs at the “Underwhere Bar” and listen to the band and enjoy the open air.

Even Jimmy Page had to stop by when he was in town.

“We’re not afraid to change with the times,” said owner Scott Amberson.

Peg Leg Pete’s is always incorporat-ing new additions into their well-known building and menu.

This year, the restaurant held its 2nd Annual Peg Leg Pete’s Oyster Festival, which was a huge success—an encourag-ing sign for a seafood restaurant after the oil spill.

Pensacola Photo Supply410 E. Wright St. 433-1903 pensacolaphotosupply.com

Pensacola Photo Supply offers things that a corporate photo supply shop does not. The most valuable of these things is their extreme knowledge on everything they sell. You can ask them about lighting and film speed, or what paper would be best for print-ing, and a million other questions, and they’ll tell you honestly and accurately, not because they are trying to sell you something but because they know the best way to go about things and want their customers to know as well.

After more than 50 years, their expe-rience and end product are still unsur-passed and continue to garner custom-ers who appreciate when something’s done right.

Pensacola Photo Supply

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Running Wild3012 E. Cervantes St. 435-9222werunwild.com

The merchandise and staff are great at Running Wild, but what sets them apart from the other fitness stores is their dedication to the lifestyle. They have scheduled runs for every day of the week except Sunday, and offer 5K and 10K runs every week, as well as training for the runs. Each year, they also host the Double Bridge Run, Bayou Hills Run, Pensacola Marathon, and High Heel Dash, a 150-yard dash that you can either walk or run—in high heels. The dash benefits breast cancer research.

Pensacola Hardware20 E. Gregory St. 438-3186pensacolahardware.com

Founded in 1851, Pensacola Hard-ware is the oldest business in Pensacola.

“There are a lot of reasons why we’re still around,” said Jimmy Coe, President of Pensacola Hardware. “We provide a product that the customer wants, and we’re still providing what they want.”

Pensacola Hardware offers a pleth-ora of products including masonry ma-terials, concrete products, hand tools, adhesives, plumbing supplies and paint. The list goes on and the customers keep coming.

Celebrations717 N. 12th Ave. 433-2022celebrationstheflorist.com

A specialized floral designer ar-ranges every bouquet at Celebrations. It ’s not like stopping by grocery store and picking up the $4.99 arrangement you’ve seen a million times while wait-ing in line to buy your milk and bread. Each bouquet is made to be unique and the person receiving it will be able to tell.

Celebrations creates arrangements for weddings, funerals, parties and other spe-cial events. They offer potted plants and home décor centerpieces as well as silk or dried flowers and have the freshest selec-tion of flower arrangements in Pensacola.

EXPANDING SOON AND RECENTLY EXPANDING

Some of our local shops were doing so well that they had to open new locations. There’s nothing wrong with a little expan-sion, especially when you’re branching out into other cities, like a few of these have.

Hopjacks Pizza Kitchen & Taproom10 S. Palafox 497-6073hopjacks.com

Hopjacks is easily one of the most popular bars in Pensacola. Drive down Palafox on any given night of the week and you’ll notice that most of the time, there’s a large, loud crowd milling around the doors of Hopjacks. Maybe it’s their pizza. Maybe it’s the fact that they have PBR on tap, but something about the place just hooks people in.

“We live by a few choice phrases, like, ‘Hot Pizza, Cold Beer, and Cool Music,’ said Joe Abston, owner of Hopjacks. “And we welcome everyone.”

Hopjacks opened in February of 2008 and by October, they had already decided to open a second location in Mobile, Ala.

“It was a great location in a city that needed an amazing food selection and beer until late, 365 days a year, like Pen-sacola,” Abston said.

The Pensacola location is thriving, and it’s been rumored that another Hop-jacks might be springing up somewhere.

“We are looking at an undisclosed loca-tion in the Pensacola area,” Abston said. “I am currently interviewing for investment partners as we speak!”

Celebrations / photo by Nancy Nesvik

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Nacho Daddies34 S. Palafox 433-5333

Branded as a taco and nacho cantina, Nacho Daddies is finally open on Palafox Street. They are bringing the much-need-ed option of affordable Mexican food to downtown. Quesadillas, burritos, tacos, guacamole and, of course, nachos. The menu is inexpensive and you can get an entrée and a drink for around $10. Nacho Daddies also has beer and wine available. Ryan and Erika Thomas, chefs and owners of Portabello Market inside the Pensacola Little Theatre, are the proud new owners of Nacho Daddies, so you know the food will be fabulous.

Running WildPensacola - 3012 E. Cervantes St.435-9222 Fairhope, Ala. - 214 Fairhope Ave. (251) 990-4412werunwild.com

The Running Wild Fairhope location offers all of the same quality merchandise as well as the daily and weekly running schedules. The only difference is that a different community will be able to get involved in the same great running pro-grams and events.

Santino ’s 8102 N. Davis Highway 637-11654771 Suite C-1 Bayou Blvd.474-0400368 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze932-1211santinospizza.net

Santino’s bakes their own bread daily and offers salads, grinders, and of course, pizza. Their new location on Davis highway was a smart move, considering it’s right next to the University of West Florida, and college kids love pizza. Santino’s also has a Gulf Breeze and a Milton location for all of your quality pizza needs.

Susan Campbell Jewelry32 S. Palafox 434-8948susancampbelljewelry.com

Campbell’s hand-crafted fine jewelry is a direct inspiration from the world around her. Several pieces have somewhat organic shapes, and contain natural radiating colors. Campbell’s shop also offers a variety of jewelry from other Ameri-can designers in a variety of styles, shapes and colors. Pendants, earrings, brace-lets, diamond rings. No matter the woman’s age or taste, there is something here for her.

NEW AND COMING SOONThis is the crop of businesses that

are sure to be on your list of favorites if they’re not already. They might be new, but they know how to work it.

The Grand Marlin400 Pensacola Beach Blvd. 677-9153thegrandmarlin.com

The Grand Marlin is definitely one of the more upscale restaurants on the beach. Their menu changes daily to ensure the quality and freshness of their seafood. Patrons appreciate the care given to the food and the view isn’t what you’d call lack-ing. The restaurant overlooks the sound, and also offers seats at the outdoor bar, The North Drop. The Grand Marlin offers an extensive drink menu, including wine and specialty drinks. People come out and enjoy a nice glass of wine while overlooking the sound and appreciate the fact that there aren’t as many rambunctious children run-ning around barefoot like some of the other options on the beach.

Jackalope ’s Saloon2907 E. Cervantes St. 434-0050

Windi and Leer Baker decided to open Jackalope’s at what might have been the worst time—May 2010, just a month after the BP oil spill.

“People were like, ‘Why are you open-ing right now with the way the economy is and everything?’” Windi Baker said.

Windi and husband Leer decided to just open anyway. A year later, they are drawing quite the crowd.

“I think just surviving this year makes us successful,” Baker said.

Jackalope’s is very small and only has four tables that seat four, and about 10 bar stools. However, on any night there are usually a couple people at the bar having a glass of wine or some of the world’s best queso, or a few people taking up a table or two.

The menu is a Tex-Mex style and offers many delicious, affordable options for a late-night snack or an entire meal.

Jaco ’s Bayfront Bar & Grille997 S. Palafox , 432-5226Jacosbayfrontbarandgrille.com

Jaco’s Bayfront Bar and Grille is located at the southern most pojnt of Palafox, over looking the water. Their menu includes flatbread pizzas, salads, tapas, a soup de jour, a bevy of light plates, like bruschette, pomme frittes, and a variety of pastas and build your own pizza options.

Jaco’s also does catering and private parties events while maintaining their exciting, fresh food.

The interior is done in a warm wood, giving the entire place a cozy feeling, instead of coming off too formal, despite the sophisticated menu.

The Leisure Club126 S. Palafox , 912-4229

The Leisure Club’s modern and 60s-esque décor and panini-filled menu make for a great place for lunch. Or a midnight snack. Or a nightcap. Open late for food, coffee or imported beers and wine, The Leisure Club caters to a wide crowd.

They import all of their coffee from Intelligentsia, ensuring that none of the beans are roasted for more than three days prior to their use. All items on the menu are made with fresh ingredients, including the brunch menu.

Live music and comedy nights are held weekly, and make for an intimate night out.

Oh Snap! Cupcakes707 A E. Cervantes St. , 387-4777

Oh Snap! bakes at least 17 different cupcake flavors every day. They only make a certain amount, so when they sell out, that’s it. Red velvet, chocolate and peanut butter, pistachio. Some flavors are complex and incorporate a variety of flavors and textures, like the “Hot Mama,” a cayenne and cinnamon flavor, or the “Dalmation,” a smooth blend of chocolate and cream cheese. Oh Snap! lists all of their flavors and daily specials on their Facebook page and also have many gluten-free options.

“I think our price points are really good,” said Blake Brown, co-owner of Oh Snap! “You don’t have to buy a whole cake to have a treat, and there is also a really good variety.”

Oh Snap! also makes custom order cakes, cupcakes, cookies and breads.

“It’s always the customers that make you successful,” Brown said. “We really try to pride ourselves on pleasing them and maintaining the quality of our product.”

Although they’ve been open for less than a year, Oh Snap! is quickly winning over the hearts of Pensacola as one of the best places to pick up something sweet.

“Something as simple as a cupcake can really brighten your day,” Brown said.

[email protected] Snap! Cupcakes / photo by Hana Frenette

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APPAREL & ACCESSORIESIntracoastal Outfitters701 E. Gregory St., 432-8638, intracoastaloutfitters.com

Intracoastal Outfitters offers footwear, apparel and gear for comfort, travel and outdoor adventure. Whether you’re spending the day casually boating, roughing it along the Blackwater, or spending the week hiking in Patagonia, Intracoastal Outfitters carries the right stuff for your journey, from technical pants, shirts and packs to travel hammocks, water purifiers and headlamps.

Lee Tracy Shoes & Apparel701 E. Gregory St., 432-8638

Recently joining its sister store Intracoastal Outfit-ters in downtown Pensacola across from McGuire’s Irish Pub, Lee Tracy still offers some of the best women’s clothing, shoes, accessories and gifts for every age and style—from coastal casual to elegant. The store carries lines such as Hobo International, Pandora, Karlie and more. The family-owned and operated store has been open for more than 30 years.

Running Wild3012 E. Cervantes St., 435-9222, werunwild.com

Running Wild sells running and walking and running footwear and related apparel and accessories.

Owner Paul Epstein and his staff help people reach their fitness goals through group and individual train-ing programs. They also sponsor, produce and promote fitness events and are a go-to resource for the entire community for race and event information—whether it’s a 5K, triathalon or half-marathon.

BANKINGGulf Coast Community Bank40 N. Palafox St. (Main Branch), 434-9300, mygulfbank.com

Gulf Coast Community Bank is a full-service finan-cial institution, offering all banking product including checking, savings, personal loans, home mortgages and brokerage services. Started in 2003, GCCB now has five locations in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties and prides itself on quality customer service and personal relationships with clients.

BARSThe Break Beach Bar65 Via De Luna Drive, Pensacola Beach, 932-0864

A locals’ favorite, The Break offers a low-key spot to play a game of pool, chill out in the courtyard, listen to live music, eat some tasty crawfish, or sip on one of their signature Tangbangers. Check out their

Facebook page for updated drink specials and live entertainment schedule.

The Islander Lounge43 Via de Luna Drive, Pensacola Beach, 932-3741

One of Pensacola Beach’s institutions and a favorite of locals and visitors alike, the Islander is a one-stop shop for great drink specials, bar games—pool, foosball, shuffleboard, darts, and more—and live entertainment. Check out their Facebook page for updated drink specials and live entertainment.

Live Niteclub and Music Venue9121 Pensacola Blvd., 607-2950

One of Pensacola’s newest live entertainment ven-ues, Live brings live entertainment to north Pensacola. The venue has a little something for everyone—every-thing from MMA fights, to altenative rock, to tribute bands, to country. Check out their Facebook page for updated schedules of events and drink specials.

Sandshaker Lounge731 Pensacola Beach Blvd., Pensacola Beach, 932-2211, sandshakerlounge.com

The renovated Sandshaker is a Pensacola Beach icon. There you’ll rub elbows with millionaires, surf-ers, rednecks and politicians and be BFFs after a few

drinks. Be sure to check out the bar’s world-famous Bushwackers. Visit sandshakerlounge.com for an updated schedule of events and drink specials.

Seville Quarter130 E. Government St., 434-6211, sevillequarter.com

Recently named to the 2011 Nightclub & Bar Top 100, Seville Quarter has been entertaining Pensacola for the last 43 years. Perhaps the best thing about the complex is that it’s not one-size-fits-all. Whether you’re looking for a low-key happy hour, wine tasting, dance party or karaoke, there’s something for everyone. Check out sevillequarter.com for updated schedules of events and live entertainment.

Vinyl Music Hall- 5 1/2 Bar2 S. Palafox, vinylmusichall.com

Vinyl Music Hall has become one of downtown Pensacola’s staples for live music and the cornerstone of the downtown entertainment district. The venue brings in live local, regional and national acts across the genres—country, blues, rock, and everything in between. The 5 ½ Bar serves up cocktails and a chill vibe every day of the week beginning at 4 p.m.

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BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTORSLewis Bear Company6120 Enterprise Drive, 434-8612

The Lewis Bear Company is a beverage distributor-ship founded in 1876 that holds the regional franchise for Anheuser-Busch. The company is headquartered in Pensacola and maintains offices in DeFuniak Springs and Panama City. The company is also heavily involved with community service efforts and has donated count-less supplies to local fundraisers, non-profit agencies and other organizations.

CAR DEALERSHIPSSandy Sansing Dealerships6200 Pensacola Blvd., 476-2480, sandysansing.com

Pensacola native Sandy Sansing has become an icon with his TV ads showing him perched atop an elephant and in support of various youth sports teams. The Sandy Sansing Automotive Group includes Chevro-let, Nissan, BMW, Mazda and Mini in the Pensacola area. “Sandy Sansing can!”

CAR REPAIR Bobby Likis Car Clinic Service & Network5675 N. Davis Highway, 477-9480, carclinicservice.com and

Bobby Likis Car Clinic Service is celebrating 38 years of automotive service in Pensacola, including all

automotive components except body work. “Bobby Likis Car Clinic” is the consumer connection to the automotive lifestyle, and is aired on a number of media outlets. Bobby Likis is the only car-talk host on com-mercial radio named to the “Talkers 250”, the list of the top 250 talk-show hosts in America.

CIGARS & ACCESSORIESCordova Cigars6050 N. Ninth Ave., Suite C, 473-0080, cordovacigars.com

Cordova Cigars offers a selection of over 700 fine cigars and features three different smoking lounges and a backyard patio. In addition, you can find a variety of tobacco accessories, including premium lighters and cigar cutters; pipes, pipe tobacco and accessories; and a gift selection that includes Lampe Berger lampes and SureFire tactical products.

COFFEE HOUSESThe Coffee House31 N. Navy Blvd. #A, 696-2831

Located in the former Martelli’s, The Coffee House is now under new ownership but still offers an assort-ment of pastries, coffee, espresso drinks, Cuban coffee, and more. The Coffee House also offers catering for small private parties and free Wi-Fi in the café.

CONSIGNMENTElite Repeats

913 Gulf Breeze Parkway #27, 934-0492, eliterepeat-sandboutique.com

One of the area’s most established consignment stores, Elite Repeats and Boutique offers jewelry, hand-bags, clothing and home decor from brands like BCBG Maxazria, Seven for All Mankind, Citizens of Humanity, Paper Denim and Cloth, Betsey Johnson, Coach, Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs and more.

ENGINEERING SERVICESFabre Engineering & Surveying, Inc.

119 Gregory Square, 433-6438, fabreinc.comFabre Engineering & Surveying is a veteran and

employee-owned business providing professional civil and environmental engineering and land surveying ser-vices to the general public, private developers, utilities, cities, counties, states, and the federal government for the last 29 years. The firm specializes in land develop-ment; water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure; and roadways, recreational projects and marinas.

FLORISTSCelebrations717 N. 12th Ave., 433-2022, celebrationstheflorist.com

Celebrations has become a Pensacola institution. In addition to offering a wide selection of fresh flowers and unique arrangements for any special occasion, the store also sells an assortment of silk and dried flowers,

plants, garden accessories, home décor and gifts for men, women and children.

Fiore of Pensacola834 E. Belmont St., 469-1930, fioreofpensacola.com

Owner and creator Shannon M. Pallin opened Fiore in 2008 after working and training in the floral industry for 22 years, and her cutting-edge floral design—“European with a Southern flair”—has put her on the map here in Pensacola as a go-to floral resource for weddings, garden parties and other special events.

FRAMINGFraming by Design4718 North W Street, 432-5519

Framing by Design has offered custom framing services to the greater Pensacola area for more than a decade. With a certified picture framer on staff, Fram-ing by Design can expertly take care of your conserva-tion framing, shadowboxes, specialty mats, needle-work, watercolors, photos, prints and more.

GIFT & SPECIALTY STORESJ.W. Renfroe Pecan Company2400 W. Fairfield Drive, renfroepecan.com

Another Pensacola institution, Renfroe Pecan has something for everyone, including gift ensembles, natural and candied pecans, fudge, pralines, mixes, snacks, coffee and a variety of other nuts such as ca-shews, almonds, pine nuts, pistachios and more. Check out Renfroe Pecan for all of your Easter basket goodies.

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Pizzaz Personalized Gifts & Events832 Gulf Breeze Parkway, 934-3436, pizzazgifts.com

Pizzaz opened their doors in 2008 and is now a Gulf Breeze staple for personalized gifts and accessories for all types of events and occasions, from jewelry, to game-day gear, to wedding gifts. The store recently expanded to include Sugarbabies by Pizzaz—also located in the Gulf Breeze Publix Shopping Center—which is dedicated to children’s clothing, toys, accessories and events.

GROCERS & SPECIALTY FOODDolce! Gelato, Coffee & Confections221 E. Zaragoza St., 469-9600

Sweet tooth, beware. It’s warming up outside, and one of downtown Pensacola’s newest additions, Dolce!, is ready to serve up your favorite cold gelato treats to cool you down. In addition to a variety of gelato flavors and espresso coffee drinks, the shop also sells an as-sortment of gourmet chocolates.

Ever ’man Natural Foods315 W. Garden St., 438-0402, everman.org

Ever’man provides a variety of natural and certi-fied organic products such as vitamin supplements, natural groceries, and local and organic produce. At Ever’Deli, you can enjoy grab-n-go meals, hot entrees, organic juice bar, fresh salads, bakery items, vegetarian food, gourmet organic coffee, and more. The menu changes daily. Wheat-free, gluten-free and dairy-free products are also available.

HEALTH AND WELLNESSAbhaya Yoga Center415a N. Tarragona St., 439-0350, abhayayogacenter.com

Abhaya Yoga Center offers yoga classes seven days a week in downtown Pensacola ranging from basics to advanced level. Abhaya also offers prenatal yoga, yoga for kids, yoga for parents and babies, and yoga for parents and tots. In addition, the center hosts various workshops and musical events throughout the year.

A Luminous Life Hypnotherapy346-7865, luminouslifehypnotherapy.com

Susan Dunlop, M.A., C.H.T., offers hypnosis as

therapy for a variety of issues such as bereavement, relationship problems, divorce recovery, stress manage-ment, depression, phobias, negative habits, motiva-tion, sleep problems, trauma, sports excellence, pain management and more. Dunlop is an internationally certified hypnotherapist trained in the United States by the American Academy of Hypnotherapy, the nation’s foremost hypnotherapy institute.

Anytime Fitness100 S. Alcaniz, 469-1144, anytimepensacola.com

Anytime Fitness is a 24-hour fitness facility. Cardio equipment includes Life Fitness treadmills, elliptical trainers, stair steppers and Expresso Bikes. Strength training equipment includes Life Fitness machine weights, Hammer Strength plate loaded machines, dumbbells, free weights and benches. A Functional Fitness Area has mats, work out balls, jump ropes and resistance bands. Personal trainers are available, and new members receive two free sessions.

Chip ’s 24-Hour Health & Racquet Club100 McAbee Court, Gulf Breeze, 934-4734, chips24hrhealth.com

Chip’s is a convenient, one-stop-shop for your fit-ness needs. You can come and go as you please 24 hours a day, and in addition to standard free weights, weight machines and cardio equipment, Chip’s also offers a variety of fitness classes and programs to keep you motivated. Choose from T’ai Chi, Zumba, yoga, as well as tennis and racquetball programs. After your workout take advantage of the sauna and massage therapy services offered on site.

The Club Family Sports Complex1230 Crane Cove Blvd., Gulf Breeze, 916-7946, theclub-familysports.com

The Club offers something for everyone, includ-ing an Olympic-sized outdoor swimming pool, a 25 yard indoor pool, beautiful rubico tennis courts, a 10,000 sq. ft. f itness center, and much more. Club staff and members develop life-long relationships that support your progress toward health, wellness and a balanced lifestyle.

Fixed on Fitness554-1648, fixedonfitness.com

Fixed on Fitness boot camp provides an ideal combination of personal training, accountability, camaraderie and hard work, which results in a dynamic

approach to total fitness. Throughout the six weeks of boot camp, you are introduced to a variety of workout techniques, exercises and challenges. Each workout is different, so campers experience 24 new workouts. In addition, Fixed on Fitness prides itself on the personal touch that each client receives during boot camp.

Spirit Gate Medicine107 Baybridge Drive, Gulf Breeze, 932-1778, spiritgatemedicine.com

Bonnie McLean, O.M.D. has been in the health field for over 40 years—20 years in nursing and 27 years in Chinese Medicine. She also has an M.A. in Counseling Psychology, and her studies have included vibrational medicine and ancient indigenous healing methods. She is a practitioner of Integrative Medicine and works in partnership with each individual person—body, mind and soul.

Still Waters Day & Medical Spa 20 N. Tarragona St., 432-6772, stillwatersmedspa.com

Still Waters Day & Medical Spa offers world class spa treatments and medical aesthetic treatments to enhance the appearance of your skin and body. The spa menu includes a blend of medical aesthetic and laser, skin and body services designed to help you escape from a busy world or greet it with fresh confidence. Still Waters also offers hard-to-find spa gifts and home spa accessories.

HOME IMPROVEMENTMajor ’s Home Improvement6433 Old U.S. 90, Milton, 983-2899, majorshomeimprovement.com

Majors Home Improvement remains a steady and reliable home improvement expert for residents in Gulf Breeze, Pensacola, and Northwest Florida. Majors understands the benefits and challenges of living along the Gulf Coast. Whether you have a new home, a renovation project or remodeling needs, you can expect from Majors competitive pricing, fair business prac-tices, honest value at a fair price, and products backed with 100 percent material and labor guarantee.

INSURANCECombined Insurance Services, Inc.

2704 N. 12th Ave., 433-9996, ciscompanies.comThe members of the Combined Insurance Services

team are combined benefits specialists for employer groups and individuals. They match up clients’ needs and expectations with the best possible insurance solu-tions for health, dental, life, vision, long term disability, short term disability and long term care.

JEWELRYSusan Campbell Jewelry32 S. Palafox, 434-8948, susancampbelljewelry.com

Susan Campbell says her jewelry store offers customers something different that they can’t get anywhere else. The downtown boutique boasts an intimate charm that makes for a one-of-a-kind shop-ping experience. The store carries American-made accessories from Me&Ro, Saundra Messinger, Heather Moore, Catherine Weitzman, Sarah Graham and Studio Waterfall, among others.

LODGINGNew World Landing/ New World Inn 600 S. Palafox, 434-7736, newworldlanding.com

New World Landing/New World Inn is a multi-functional operating facility. The facility includes a 15-room boutique hotel, a full service restaurant and wine bar, and a banquet facility for up to 700 people. The Inn has a full-service restaurant with a new Italian-style menu, relaxing courtyard area and an extensive wine list. New World Landing can host a small seminar of 10 people or a large ball for 700 people all within the many banquet facilities.

MOVING & STORAGECoastal Moving & Storage4321 North W Street, 433-8308, mycoastalmoving.com

Coastal Moving & Storage is a full-service mov-ing and storage company that has been serving the Pensacola area since 1969. As an agent for Mayflower Transit, its services include moving, packing, loading, storing and transporting goods. It offers a personable staff that can move across town or across the country.

Pensacola Moving & Storage735 Fairfield Drive, 456-9913, pensacolamover.com

Formerly Suddath Relocation Systems, Pensacola Moving & Storage is a full-service moving and storage company that also operates a record storage company called Data Storage Centers. It is an agent for United Van Lines.

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PHOTOGRAPHY SUPPLIESPensacola Photo Supply410 E. Wright St., 433-1903, pensacolaphotosupply.com

Pensacola Photo Supply has been serving photographers in the Pensacola area since 1953. The store sells photography equipment such as lenses, cameras, lighting, accessories, f ilm and tripods. In addition, they of fer color printing and f ilm process-ing services.

REAL ESTATECheryl Young934-7449 or 712-4742, cherylyoung.com

Cher yl Young, a Cer tif ied Residential Special-ist, is a Pensacola-area native and has roots in the area dating back to 1812. Put her residential real estate experience and communit y knowledge to work for you, whether you’re buying or selling. Check out cher ylyoung.com for current listings and additional details.

Hess Financial & Realty Services, Inc.1312 E. Cervantes St., 477-7050, hessfinancialrealty.com

Hess Financial & Realty Services is a locally-owned, full-service real estate company offering a wide range of residential and commercial real estate sales and ser-vice. The company represents both buyers and sellers

of all types and all price ranges, to include residential property, vacant lots, commercial listings and income-producing commercial property.

RESTAURANTS600 South600 S. Palafox, 434-7736, 600southpalafox.com

Located in the heart of downtown Pensacola, 600 South of fers delectable tapas by new chef Nick Farkas, an extensive selection of wines that wow, a full bar, an inviting atmosphere, and a newly renovated outside bar and courtyard. Check out their Sunday Brunch menu as well, which includes carving stations, grilled vegetables, salads, fresh seafood, desserts and more.

Atlas Oyster House600 S. Barracks St., 470-0003, goodgrits.com

The Atlas Oyster House offers a waterfront dining experience that’s a bit more casual than you’ll f ind next door at The Fish House. Atlas is “the place” to f ind delicious local oysters, which are harvested and driven to the restaurant fresh each day. Try them raw, baked or steamed. The Atlas menu also includes locally-caught f ish and shellf ish, cold-smoked steaks, chicken and pasta entrées as well as daily specials, sushi and desserts.

The Fish House600 S. Barracks St., 470-0003, goodgrits.com

The Fish of fers upscale dockside dining over-looking beautiful Pensacola Bay and Seville Harbor.

Just steps away from Historic Seville Square, the award-winning restaurant features an inventive menu of fresh, daily seafood selections, house-smoked steaks, sushi, a handpicked wine list with over 300 wines, and the world-famous Grits a Ya Ya. The Fish House also of fers a full bar, late night menu and brunch on Sundays.

Geno ’s Pizza & Italian Restaurant9276 N. Davis Highway, 477-2365

Geno’s is proof that nice surprises come in little packages. This family restaurant opened in 1973 as a pizza parlor serving UWF students and the military per-sonnel stationed at Ellyson Field. With its mom-and-pop atmosphere, friendly service and all your homey Italian favorites, this hidden gem near the UWF campus is well worth the trip for those of us in the South end of the county.

Global Grill27 S. Palafox, 469-9966, dineglobalgrill.com

With an excellent bar and one of the most distinctive menus in town, Global Grill is the drinks, tapas, dinner or dessert destination for anyone who enjoys an upscale but low-key dining experience. Global’s wait staff and ambiance are top notch. They also offer one of the most extensive wine lists in the area. Every meal must be f inished off with the gooey-centered Spanish chocolate cake with vanilla ice cream or the crème brulee.

The Grand Marlin400 Pensacola Beach Blvd., 677-9153, thegrandmarlin.com

One of the best additions to Pensacola Beach in 2010, The Grand Marlin has developed a huge following for its great atmosphere, spectacular view of Santa Rosa Sound and the delicious cuisine from the kitchen of award-winning chef Gregg McCarthy. The menu is printed daily and changes depending on the availability of the freshest ingredients, including the area’s freshest seafood.

Hopjacks Pizza Kitchen & Taproom10 Palafox Place, 497-6073, hopjacks.com

Hopjacks offers a fully stocked bar with an unbe-lievable beer selection. The pizza is just as noteworthy because of its top-quality ingredients and wide variety of toppings you won’t find at other pizza joints, such as real steak filets. And like any self respecting pizza restaurant and bar, they cater to the late-night munch-ies crowd until 2:30 a.m. The hearty Belgian fries with roasted garlic herb dip are a must.

Jackson ’s Steakhouse400 S. Palafox, 469-9898, jacksons.goodgrits.com

For decadent dining, fabulous martinis and an extensive wine list, all in a pristine, cosmopolitan atmo-sphere, Jackson’s is the place to dine for lunch and dinner. The eclectic menu offers innovative dishes with southern charm, as well as some of the best steaks in the region. Over the past decade, Jackson’s has earned the Award of Excellence from Wine Spectator eight times.

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Jaco ’s Bayfront Bar & Grille997 S. Palafox, 432-5226, jacosbayfrontbarandgrille.com

With an unbelievable view of the bay and Palafox Marina, brand-new digs, distinguished chef and a tasty menu that includes flatbreads, salads, small plates, and the best fried Oreo you’ve ever had, Jaco’s is the perfect happy hour, lunch or dinner destination. Check out their website for updated drink specials.

Nacho Daddies34 S. Palafox, 433-5333,

One of downtown’s newest dining establish-ments, Nacho Daddies is located in the former Breaktime Café. The restaurant, owned by Portabello Market’s Ryan and Erika Thomas, features your favorite fresh Tex-Mex fare—nachos, tacos, burritos, quesadillas, salads and beer.

New York Nick ’s11 Palafox Place, 469-1984, newyorknicks.net

Nick’s has the requisite paraphernalia covering the walls, every sports package in the free world, more than 40 TVs, nightly drink specials, happy hour, and a great selection of made-from-scratch-food that makes you forget that you’re eating in a sports bar. Nick’s caters to the business lunch crowd in need of a wrap and a Wimbledon update, the hockey fan hankering for a meatball sub, and the March Madness devotee craving wings.

Portabello Market400 S. Jefferson St., 439-6545, agourmetoccasion.com

Portabello is tucked away inside the cozy atrium of the Pensacola Cultural Center and caters to the downtown lunch crowd from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with an array of unique entrees. Choose from delicious soups, salads, wraps, sandwiches, as well as pasta and seafood entrees. An extensive fresh fruit and salad bar is also available. Catering is also available.

Zaxby ’s1451 Tiger Park Lane, Gulf Breeze, 932-7289, zaxbys.com2640 Creighton Road, 477-0025

You can’t go wrong with Zaxby’s zappetizers like the cheddar bites and spicy fried mushrooms, zalads, wings and chicken fingerz that come with your choice of over 10 different sauces. We highly recommend the Zaxby’s Club basket, with a chicken fingerz sandwich topped with bacon, green leaf lettuce, tomato, mayon-naise and American cheese on Texas toast. Catering is also available.

SEWING SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENTDerrel ’s of Pensacola5559 N. Davis Highway, 438-5444, sewinginpensacola.com

Derrel’s specializes in sales of all types of sewing machines. The store has a staff that is highly qualified

to answer the most difficult questions that may arise during a sewing project and also has a highly-trained service department to service both home and com-mercial sewing machines.

SURF & SKATEWaterboyz380 N. Ninth Ave., 433-2929, waterboyz.com

Waterboyz is a surf, skate and skim retail shop that manufactures its own line of surfboards and clothing and offers fast, professional ding repair service on any type of surfboard. The store features an indoor skate park on site. Waterboyz also offers surf and skate camps as well as individual lessons and throughout the year sponsors several surf, skate and skim events.

TANNING SALONSPlanet Beach Contempo Spa10437 Sorrento Road # 103, 456-3099, planetbeach.com

Planet Beach is a franchise twist on a traditional day spa—members have unlimited access to auto-mated day spa services in private rooms and treatments for a modest monthly memberships fee, allowing them to get regular massages, facials, spray tans, UV therapy and spa visits for one monthly price. Check out their website for a complete list of services.

TOOLS & ACCESSORIESThe Tool Shack3044 Gulf Breeze Parkway, 934-1700, thetoolshack.com

The Tool Shack was founded in 2003 by Jack Davis and Colten Wright. Serving Northwest Florida, the shop offers sales, service and rental options for the largest selection of lawn mowers, trimmers, chainsaws, blowers, parts, accessories and construction equipment in the area. The store is an authorized servicing dealer and stocks quality equipment from the top brands in outdoor power equipment, utility vehicles and more.

WINE SHOPSAragon Wine Market27 S. Ninth Ave., 433-9463, aragonwinemarket.com

Offering a variety of specialty and exotic wines (including organic), catering to individual orders and suggestions, and offering wines at all price points has made the wine shop one of the area’s favorite local businesses. Check out the shop’s weekly wine tastings each Thursday from 5-7 p.m. The shop also periodically offers wine classes through the University of West Florida. Call for details.

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