Tuesday, January 17, 2012

                                                                                                           
Phillippi Creek in Sarasota is an interesting and beautiful place to visit all year. Sarasota's breathtaking sunsets, quality museums, good operas and plays, golf tournaments, and boat races, makes it an idea place to live. The rainbow of colors glowing from high condominiums in the sun, the beautiful tile on the roof and patio of John Ringling’s mansion (Ringling Bros.), the thick jungle-like vegetation, and the unique flowers that bloom all the year round, are some of the things that you see when you first arrive at the Bradenton Airport near the city. The sugar white beaches and the whispering Atlantic Ocean helps to entertain many locals and tourists annually. 

Tourists and visitors lodge at some of the greatest hotel chains in the world. Surrounding Sarasota are marvelous accommodations such as The Hilton, La Quinta, Hyatt, and the Ritz Hotels. The city also has many exceptional restaurants for its guests. Located about three miles from the Atlantic ocean is the fabulous Phillipi Creek Village Restaurant.

The Phillippi Creek Village Restaurant And Oyster Bar is best famous for it’s exceptional dining and amazing seafood. Dining on the outside seating area, listening to the nearby ocean, and eating some of the best seafood entrees in America, makes this waterfront restaurant an unforgettably pleasant experience for both locals and tourists alike. Serving oysters, lobsters, and fresh fish daily, is their specialty. The restaurant is always remembered by visitors for its incredible oyster bar.

The Phillippi Creek Village Restaurant is a family owned business located in an enjoyable tropical environment. It is located at 5353 S. Tamiami Trail in South Sarasota. It has been voted the best raw bar and seafood restaurant in the nation for the past 12 years.

The Phillippi Creek Village Restaurant has a remarkable history. It is named after Fernando D. Phillipi, who sailed to the Sarasota area on a ship around 1569 A.D. The Phillipi Oyster Bar is actually the converted home of Fernando Phillipi (an ancestor of the restaurant owners), and the pilings in front of the bar are the restored pilings that was built back in that era. Its rich history, along with the excellent food, and other amenities, makes the Phillipi Creek Village Restaurant and Oyster Bar one of most extraordinary places in the USA to dine at.