Get Your Pub Passports For Fort Myers Beach Fun
Recovery is slow but steady on Estero Island following Hurricane Ian. The deadly storm hit a year ago causing some 90% of the island to be uninhabitable. Those restaurants and businesses that have reopened are welcoming visitors back and one local group is helping. If you haven’t done so yet, get your Pub Passports for Fort Myers Beach fun this weekend.
Pub Passports Fort Myers Beach
This is a project of the Fort Myers Beach Woman’s Club to raise money to rebuild their clubhouse. In addition, it helps local businesses by getting butts in the seats at beach bars and restaurants that have reopened. Here is how it works. First, Passport holders get deals on food and drink. 12 businesses are participating. Stop in with your passport, get a stamp and then the discount or free food and drink item that they are offering.
I took a trip to Fort Myers Beach a couple of weeks ago, hopping around to the restaurants that were open, hoping to support as many as possible. They were all packed with people happy to be back on the beach, despite it’s somewhat embattled appearance. It felt good to be back too.
See this sign? The waterline from Hurricane Ian is on the top. Crazy to think the water came up that high. Junkanoo has moved from their original, beachside location to this one on the bay. Formerly Bayfront Bistro.
Pub Passports are being sold online, at Wahoo Willies, La Ola and Rude Shrimp. They cost $25. Register those passports online for a chance to win two roundtrip tickets on the Key West Express. There are also prizes for the first 1000 people to visit all 12 stops, and get their passport stamps. The Pub Passports for Fort Myers Beach is good now through the rest of the year, December 31st. Click here to find out more. Have fun getting back to the beach.
Music Fest, Vintage Market And More This Weekend In SWFL
We made it through another work week. Time to put your feet up, or put on your dancing shoes, and have some fun in Lee, Charlotte and Collier Counties. Enjoy a music fest, vintage market and more this weekend in SWFL. Here are your Weekend Vibes for September 15-17. We’ve put together quite a diverse list of local events, including some that are good for the entire family to experience together.
If you like music and food, this weekend has your name written all over it. Not only is it time for the monthly Music Walk in downtown Fort Myers, there is a new music festival. This one celebrates the many genres within the Latin Music category. In addition, there is a celebration of Latin culture at the Lee County Alliance for the Arts. You’ll find more on both of these below. And yes. They both have lots of food as well as music.
This Weekend In SWFL
There is also a steampunk and fantasy convention for something completely different. Don’t forget Sizzle Restaurant Dining Week is in full swing. It is a great way to try new restaurants, enjoy creative pre-fix menus and help feed kids in Southwest Florida. All of the details including a link to the participating restaurants can be found below. In addition, here are some photos from one spot that will make you salivate.
Sizzle Dining Restaurant Week features special prefix menus from some of the best restaurants in Southwest Florida. Not only are the prices great, part of the proceeds go to charity.
One more thing. If you have any upcoming events that you would like to share with us, please send them here. Enjoy a music fest, vintage market and more this weekend in SWFL. Here are your Weekend Vibes for September 15-17. Get out and have some local fun. Cheers.
Gina Birch brings the sunshine to Sunny 106.3 every weekday morning from 6-10. She has worked in radio, television and print in Southwest Florida for nearly 30 years. During that time, she has become an advocate for numerous charities including those that support animals, children, women and wellness. In addition, she has written for numerous local, regional and national publications about food, wine and travel. Those are her longtime passions...along with shoes.