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Street Eatz & Ale — Restaurant in Florida

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Street Eatz & Ale
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Nearby attractions
Museum of the Islands
5728 Sesame Dr, Bokeelia, FL 33922
Nearby restaurants
Pine Island Pizza
5465 Pine Island Rd, Bokeelia, FL 33922
The Eagle's Nest Restaurant
10880 Stringfellow Rd, Bokeelia, FL 33922
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Street Eatz & Ale

5508 Avenue A, Bokeelia, FL 33922
4.8(120)
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attractions: Museum of the Islands, restaurants: Pine Island Pizza, The Eagle's Nest Restaurant
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Phone
(239) 312-4697
Website
streeteatzandale.com

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Featured dishes

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Caviar Of The South
Blue crab pimento cheese spread served with jalapeños & crackers
Smoked Fish Dip
Ahi tuna dip served with jalapeños & crackers
Cheesy Pickle Spears
Fried pickle spears & swiss cheese wrapped in an egg roll wrapper
Not Your Ma'z Tots
Loaded taters with smoked white cheddar, bacon, & green onions
Screamin Aioli Shrimp
Lightly fried, tossed in sweet & spicy deliciousness

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Nearby attractions of Street Eatz & Ale

Museum of the Islands

Museum of the Islands

Museum of the Islands

4.5

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Things to do nearby

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Nearby restaurants of Street Eatz & Ale

Pine Island Pizza

The Eagle's Nest Restaurant

Pine Island Pizza

Pine Island Pizza

4.5

(290)

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The Eagle's Nest Restaurant

The Eagle's Nest Restaurant

4.4

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KONRAD KOCIOLEKKONRAD KOCIOLEK
Street Eatz & Ale is a must-visit restaurant if you're in SW Florida or in Florida in general. Every time I go there, I have an amazing time! The food is fantastic, and Chef Reid is a true master in the kitchen. The screaming aioli shrimp and buffalo shrimp are my favorite dishes, but everything I've tried has been delicious. The grouper is always fresh and perfectly cooked, and the street corn is a must-try. The Cuban pork is another standout, and the smash steak burgers are juicy and flavorful. The waffle fries and fried pickles are the perfect sides, and the fish dip and crab dip are excellent starters! One thing I love about Street Eatz & Ale is that they have a great beer selection. There's always something new to try, and the staff is knowledgeable and friendly. Plus, happy hour is every day, which is always a bonus! If you're not familiar with Bokeelia, it's a small town located on Pine Island, just off the west coast of Florida. It's a beautiful area with lots of natural beauty and great fishing opportunities. Pine Island is known for its laid-back, Old Florida vibe, and Street Eatz & Ale fits right in. It's the perfect place to go after a day of fishing or exploring the island. Overall, I highly recommend Street Eatz & Ale. The food is amazing, the beer selection is great, and the staff is always friendly and welcoming. Whether you're a local or just visiting the area, this is a restaurant you don't want to miss!
Richard HerrmannRichard Herrmann
"Bokellia Street Eats & Ale". Very fun spot with a cool concept. They provide the bar/drinks and a place for a food truck to provide their service. You order from the food truck and then go inside to air-conditioned comfort. The current food truck is the Smokin Oyster Brewery of Fort Myers Beach. That foods trucks menu will eventually be served inside, full-time after the kitchen is finished except on Sundays when they will have the same set up as today except a guest food truck. Gives some of the local food trucks a spot to show off their chow. Very fun concept and a cool spot in the center of Pine Island. Tasty chow, supporting the fun local food truck scene in air conditioned comfort. All a home run. Highly recommended.
Joanna AndersonJoanna Anderson
Excellent food, ice cold drinks and wonderful atmosphere. Last night we popped in for drinks and dinner at the bar. The Specials included a Sicilian Flat Bread Pizza. It was made with seasoned chicken, marinara sauce, sun dried tomatoes and it had a balsamic glaze on top. It was so large that we had to bring 2 pieces home. I have attached the photo of it after we got it home. My advice to you is to go and enjoy the great menu items but first ask what the specials are because that's what Chef Reid wanted to create that day. The specials are very, very special!
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Street Eatz & Ale is a must-visit restaurant if you're in SW Florida or in Florida in general. Every time I go there, I have an amazing time! The food is fantastic, and Chef Reid is a true master in the kitchen. The screaming aioli shrimp and buffalo shrimp are my favorite dishes, but everything I've tried has been delicious. The grouper is always fresh and perfectly cooked, and the street corn is a must-try. The Cuban pork is another standout, and the smash steak burgers are juicy and flavorful. The waffle fries and fried pickles are the perfect sides, and the fish dip and crab dip are excellent starters! One thing I love about Street Eatz & Ale is that they have a great beer selection. There's always something new to try, and the staff is knowledgeable and friendly. Plus, happy hour is every day, which is always a bonus! If you're not familiar with Bokeelia, it's a small town located on Pine Island, just off the west coast of Florida. It's a beautiful area with lots of natural beauty and great fishing opportunities. Pine Island is known for its laid-back, Old Florida vibe, and Street Eatz & Ale fits right in. It's the perfect place to go after a day of fishing or exploring the island. Overall, I highly recommend Street Eatz & Ale. The food is amazing, the beer selection is great, and the staff is always friendly and welcoming. Whether you're a local or just visiting the area, this is a restaurant you don't want to miss!
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"Bokellia Street Eats & Ale". Very fun spot with a cool concept. They provide the bar/drinks and a place for a food truck to provide their service. You order from the food truck and then go inside to air-conditioned comfort. The current food truck is the Smokin Oyster Brewery of Fort Myers Beach. That foods trucks menu will eventually be served inside, full-time after the kitchen is finished except on Sundays when they will have the same set up as today except a guest food truck. Gives some of the local food trucks a spot to show off their chow. Very fun concept and a cool spot in the center of Pine Island. Tasty chow, supporting the fun local food truck scene in air conditioned comfort. All a home run. Highly recommended.
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Richard Herrmann

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Excellent food, ice cold drinks and wonderful atmosphere. Last night we popped in for drinks and dinner at the bar. The Specials included a Sicilian Flat Bread Pizza. It was made with seasoned chicken, marinara sauce, sun dried tomatoes and it had a balsamic glaze on top. It was so large that we had to bring 2 pieces home. I have attached the photo of it after we got it home. My advice to you is to go and enjoy the great menu items but first ask what the specials are because that's what Chef Reid wanted to create that day. The specials are very, very special!
Joanna Anderson

Joanna Anderson

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Reviews of Street Eatz & Ale

4.8
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5.0
2y

Street Eatz & Ale is a must-visit restaurant if you're in SW Florida or in Florida in general. Every time I go there, I have an amazing time!

The food is fantastic, and Chef Reid is a true master in the kitchen. The screaming aioli shrimp and buffalo shrimp are my favorite dishes, but everything I've tried has been delicious. The grouper is always fresh and perfectly cooked, and the street corn is a must-try. The Cuban pork is another standout, and the smash steak burgers are juicy and flavorful. The waffle fries and fried pickles are the perfect sides, and the fish dip and crab dip are excellent starters!

One thing I love about Street Eatz & Ale is that they have a great beer selection. There's always something new to try, and the staff is knowledgeable and friendly. Plus, happy hour is every day, which is always a bonus!

If you're not familiar with Bokeelia, it's a small town located on Pine Island, just off the west coast of Florida. It's a beautiful area with lots of natural beauty and great fishing opportunities. Pine Island is known for its laid-back, Old Florida vibe, and Street Eatz & Ale fits right in. It's the perfect place to go after a day of fishing or exploring the island.

Overall, I highly recommend Street Eatz & Ale. The food is amazing, the beer selection is great, and the staff is always friendly and welcoming. Whether you're a local or just visiting the area, this is a restaurant you don't...

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4.0
2y

Visited on Sat June 18. Neat concept where there is a food trunk and an air conditioned building to eat. Similar to a brewery. They have draft and packaged beer for purchase inside.

Ordered crazy cuban sandwich, chic lips (chicken tenders), grouper tacos, pickle spears.

The pickle egg rolls were very good and something different. Cuban sandwich and chic lips were average. Not great not bad. Would not recommend the grouper at all. At a $20 price point I would have expected fresh fish. Instead it had a strong "fishy" taste as if it was previously frozen.

Overall happy to support local business but they really need to work on the food quality. Worth a try if your in the area. Seems they have some fun up coming ideas in the near future with rotating food trucks and...

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5.0
2y

"Bokellia Street Eats & Ale". Very fun spot with a cool concept. They provide the bar/drinks and a place for a food truck to provide their service. You order from the food truck and then go inside to air-conditioned comfort. The current food truck is the Smokin Oyster Brewery of Fort Myers Beach. That foods trucks menu will eventually be served inside, full-time after the kitchen is finished except on Sundays when they will have the same set up as today except a guest food truck. Gives some of the local food trucks a spot to show off their chow. Very fun concept and a cool spot in the center of Pine Island.

Tasty chow, supporting the fun local food truck scene in air conditioned comfort. All a home run. Highly...

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