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Cruising the Gulf Coast – Day 4

If you are wanting to visit Siesta Key Beach, there are 12 public access locations along their 35 miles of beach. We went to the location at 948 Beach Road access point because it had public restrooms and the largest amount of parking spaces.

The good thing about being early risers is that we were able to secure a parking spot easily here. I say this because we arrived at the lot shortly before 10:00 a.m. and by the time we were leaving around 12:45 p.m., cars (and people) were not only stalking the lot but also essentially begging for a potential parking space that might be available as they caught you leaving the beach area. One poor woman told me she and her family had been circling the parking lot for an hour and decided to get out on foot and start asking people if they could have their soon to be vacated parking spot. It was a bit nutty! I did overhear a local saying to her guest that it is usually not this bad but Spring Break makes it this overcrowded for a few weeks.

To that point, the line for the women’s restroom lasted at least 20-30 minutes (and that was early in the day). It was very surprising how small the facilities were for a public beach access point with at least 900 parking spaces. Apparently, birds are just like us, they have to wait in line too!

Now for the fun part! Siesta Key Beach is highly rated and often in the top 10 of best beaches in the world. It has gorgeous sugary white soft sand and it is incredibly expansive. I honestly think it was more than a quarter mile walk from our beach chairs to the parking lot – I had never seen so much room at a beach. It could accommodate multiple volleyball sands courts, people playing frisbee, lacrosse, and other sports as well as having room for all the sun-worshippers as you can see in this photo.

Siesta Key Beach

I would have loved to have gone to at least 1 or 2 other public access locations on Siesta Key because according to their website (https://www.scgov.net/Home), each location has its own unique feel. Something to put on my wish list for next time.

Waterside at Lakewood Ranch

After leaving the beach, we drove to a new development area called Lakewood Ranch (https://lakewoodranch.com/our-homes) in Sarasota. It is a very interesting development that has a myriad of communities comprised of apartments, senior living, townhomes, houses, estates, shopping, restaurants, etc. Each community has its own feel.

We really liked the concept and the area but there was not enough time to see all that it offered. We needed to head back to our hotel to get ready for our reservations Downtown. It certainly made our list though for further thought and exploration.

Clever restaurant in
Downtown Sarasota

As I gushed in my previous post, I really like the vibe of Sarasota. Part of its charm is its occasional cheekiness.

We came across two signs Downtown on our walk to and from our restaurant that evening. The first one that tickled our funny bone is the clever gets-your-attention name of this hot dog joint in the photo on the right.

If you cannot read their tagline on the awning, it reads, “Hotdogs with style.” The place looked really yummy and if we had not already had plans for dinner and the concert, we would have enjoyed trying this place.

The other signage that had piqued our curiosity and truly made us ponder was an event board at a tavern offering Porno Bingo on Tuesdays. I cannot report back on what that truly entailed since we were leaving town Tuesday morning (I swear we really did leave Sarasota the next day)! I just thought I’d pass along the information and let it sit with your own imagination. You have to love the creative cheekiness!

Now, back to our reservations. We were spending the evening at LQ – Latin Quarters Restaurant. They do not have a website but according to their Facebook page, they describe themselves as, “Hot Latin and Puerto Rican food.”

Our main reason for trying this restaurant is so that we can see this 17-piece Jazz that band has been together for 16 years. I do not remember the exact age range of the band members but I think it encompassed late 40’s to the 70’s.

As you can see from the look of pure joy on Jerry’s face, he was very happy to be experiencing the big band sound live! He thoroughly enjoyed this talented band and was in awe that they can be heard at LQ every Monday evening and another local restaurant every Friday. The only price to hear this noteworthy live music was the price of your food and bar bill. Having such great entertainment while eating and chilling on a Monday evening felt decadent. This would be a really nice way to unwind every week for sure.

Even though we were there because the entertainment captured our attention, the food itself was terrific and well worth the experience. We shared a meal that was truly delicious and completely new to us – Steak Mofongo. It contained mashed plantains with steak, onion, garlic and olive oil in that giant wooden bowl with 2 different sides of rice.

Despite us sharing, we still could not eat all of it. It was both a generous portion and incredibly good.

Our meal and concert were both terrific and praiseworthy. We did have two negative experiences there unfortunately. One concerning a hiccup in our reservations regarding our booth that we had selected not being given to us (we had pre-selected in person the day before). And our waiter, who seemed to be beloved by the regulars there, gave us quite the cold shoulder and an off-putting attitude at times. Neither of these two things “ruined” our outing that we had been looking forward to but it did solidify if we ever go there again, we would make sure not to have that same waiter.

Our walk back to the car had Sarasota’s nightlife on full display. It is hard to capture all the lights and sounds you could see everywhere you walked.

Once back to the Mustang, it was top down and time to soak in the moon and starlight for the short 6 mile drive back to our hotel.

Day 5 has us moving on to St. Petersburg…See you then!

Cruising the Gulf Coast – Day 3

I have to admit, I am most excited about our 2 days in Sarasota. I had been wanting Jerry to see/experience Sarasota for as long as we have been together. I love the vibe, energy, aesthetics, and people in Sarasota. I had only been there one other time eight years ago with my best friend so I began panicking that I had “talked it up” too much and it may not live up to my memory of it. No worries there. Sarasota is still as wonderful as I had remembered it to be.

Sunshine Skyway Bridge, Tampa Bay, Saint Petersburg, Florida

One thing that hasn’t changed and is not a pleasant memory for me is the trip over the Sunshine Skyway Bridge. If you remotely have some anxiety concerning bridges, you will understand my dislike for this bridge. If you are like Jerry and find it beautiful and fun to drive, then I am seriously impressed with you! I will refrain from going into my anxiety-filled detail having traveled it no less than 4X on this trip (eyes closed)!

Ameniti Bay Hotel in Sarasota

Once we were blessedly past the bridge and in Sarasota early Sunday morning, we checked into our hotel, Ameniti Bay (https://amenitibayhotel.com) much earlier than we had planned which was a nice bonus. We were super happy with our stay here. Very clean, very friendly and accommodating staff, convenient location, and a complementary delicious breakfast. Of all the places that we stayed in on the trip, this was by far our favorite (and would highly recommend this hotel).

Considering it was mid-morning on a Sunday, I suggested we take advantage of less traffic in the Downtown area where we could walk around, check out the shops, and have lunch. The Downtown is as picturesque as I remembered it with many of the same shops still there that I had enjoyed perusing several years ago.

When Googling Sarasota, I came upon this nice description of their thriving Downtown community: it is “…the civic and cultural center of Sarasota, home to the Sarasota Opera, Florida Studio Theatre, an arts cinema and more. It’s also home to some of the city’s best shops, restaurants and galleries.” Sarasota is known for their arts and music scene which adds to its richness in addition to their famously beautiful beaches. It is a winning combination which is why Sarasota is my favorite Florida city.

Downtown Sarasota on a
Sunday morning

As we strolled around, Jerry stopped when he heard Jazz musicians warming up at a restaurant, who had their windows fully opened to the sidewalk. I noticed on their event board that they had a 17-piece Jazz band playing on Monday evening. Jerry and I immediately went inside to inquire about the show. Since this was a bucket item on Jerry’s wish list (to see a full Jazz band play live), we made reservations for dinner and the concert for the next evening. We were thrilled at our good fortune for stumbling into this as we wandered around. It reminds me a tad of the French Quarter in New Orleans that wherever you walk, you can hear music being played.

Before we arrived in Sarasota, I had researched a few restaurants that had great reviews. One of those happened to be Downtown so we walked a few blocks over to Brick’s Smoked Meats (https://www.brickssmokedmeats.com). We have a nice selection of BBQ places in Louisville but Jerry and I would lobby hard for Brick’s Smoked Meats to open a location in Louisville – we were incredibly impressed with everything we ordered. I rarely eat pasta, let alone mac-n-cheese, but when I saw pimento mac-n-cheese on the menu, I knew it had to be amazing and it did not disappoint!

We each had the 18-hour smoked brisket with sides. The brisket was fabulous and everything from the veggies to the cornbread served with maple bourbon butter were outstanding. Again, we were leaving yet another great restaurant overly satisfied and stuffed!

While we probably should have continued walking after such a meal, we opted instead for a drive to Longboat Key since the weather had rebounded and it was sunny and warm again.

Longboat Key Beach

Longboat Key is more residential. If you are looking for shopping and restaurants while staying on Longboat Key, you will need to drive into Lido Key, Siesta Key, or Sarasota. I had stayed here once before over 20 years ago and that same residential-feel remains. What we did see plenty of were countless walkers along Gulf of Mexico Drive. This seemed to be a “walkers paradise.”

We eventually found public parking to stop for a few minutes and step onto Longboat Key’s beach. Since the area has more of a low-key vibe to it (a lot less tourists), there was plenty of beach to enjoy without a soul in sight.

We then continued to cruise back down Gulf of Mexico Drive to Lido Key and St. Armands Circle (https://www.visitsarasota.com/lido-key-st-armands-circle). This was a leisurely 20 minute drive made even more enjoyable listening to the Beach Boys and other fun “vacation” songs Jerry had on a playlist.

By the time we reached St. Armands Circle, (which is a famous shopping and dining location near Lido Beach and just off the causeway from Sarasota), the place was packed on a gorgeous Sunday midafternoon. We lucked into parking and decided to walk around a while to take in this must-see tourist destination in the Sarasota area.

Because it was so crowded due to the timing of the day, we “talked ourselves into” getting an ice-cream and then simply enjoying the scenery on a park bench. Hard to go wrong with ice-cream and people-watching!

Once we had our fill of ice-cream and St. Armands Circle, we headed out to buy some cheap beach chairs and snacks for some beach time we knew we wanted to get in over the next few days while the weather was going to be beach perfect.

We called it a day back at our hotel and relaxed poolside for the evening. We were excited about our next day plans for the beach in the morning and a dinner and concert in the evening. That will be in the Day 4 installment coming soon….