Alys Beach, Florida – (July 10, 2008) – In March, a building formerly known to locals as Sandor's Restaurant was lifted from its foundation in Seagrove and then transported down Scenic 30A to a brand new home in Alys Beach.
On Friday, July 18, that transplanted building will be reborn as "George’s at Alys Beach"—a new casual dining experience.
"Rather than construct an entirely new restaurant, we decided to recycle and preserve this special part of South Walton's history," said owner George Hartley, who also owns Seagrove Village Market Café. "Part of 30A's soul is in that building."
Located directly on 30A, George's menu features both "be-have" and "mis-be-have" options. Those feeling like "misbehaving" can enjoy selections such as fried or wood-grilled seafood baskets, po-boys, George's Famous Grouper Sandwich, Senora Anna's Fish Tacos and an item called "The Best Burger on 30A." Those preferring to "behave" will enjoy fresh tuna salad nicoise, coconut shrimp salad, wood-grilled tofu on a bed of veggie soba noodles, grilled veggie plates and a variety of healthy wraps.
"We just love living in Alys Beach, and it's so exciting to be the first merchants here in what will ultimately become the new Town Center," said Ann Hartley.
The restaurant features both indoor and outdoor dining, and will be open for lunch from 11am until 3pm and for dinner from 5pm until 9pm, every day except Sunday.
For more information, please call 866-481-8387.
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on July 10, 2008