When I’m vacationing at a resort, I want a unique experience. I want nice, clean lodging; a scenic view; fun and/or relaxing activities (that I don’t get to do at home); and good food.
The food is a very important part of the whole experience. And being “good” food isn’t the only make-or-break factor. Atmosphere is important, as are choices—I could be eating the best shrimp and lobster in town, but if the restaurant is anything but charming, I’m likely going to feel the urge to ditch the food and leave.
The Beach Club in Gulf Shores definitely presents options: two restaurants, two bars, a pool-side grill, and an old-fashioned soda fountain and coffee house. There’s nothing boring about these selections. And as for atmosphere, “old-fashioned soda fountain” and “pool-side” speak volumes, in my opinion.
All of the dining settings at The Beach Club offer pleasant, relaxing settings. Learn more about them here.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
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