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    Eau Gallie Arts District

    Eau Gallie Arts District

    4.8(6 reviews)
    6.5 km
    $

    The Eau Gallie Arts District is a cool part of Melbourne, Florida to spend a bit of time…read more There are murals and cool shops. There are also cool restaurants and bars, as well. In my opinion, a townor city needs to have a neighborhood with a funky, eclectic soul like this particular neighborhood. If you find yourself in Melbourne, Florida, I would definitely recommend checking out the Eau Gallie Arts District.

    Eau Gallie is a historic Florida settlement in what is now Melbourne. This area of Florida is known…read moreas the Space Coast. The first settlement in Eau Gallie was established in 1859 when John C. Houston received an 80-acre homestead on the north shore of the Eau Gallie River. In the late1800's the area had thriving pineapple plantations and land was selling for $1,000 an acre until the freeze of 1894-95 which killed off the pineapple crops. The Eau Gallie Arts District is known as EGAD. It is a Florida Main Street program created to bring revitalization to the historic downtown Eau Gallie area by adding murals to the buildings. In November 2017, 19 murals were added to the downtown creating an outdoor art museum. The murals are part of the Anti-Gravity Project aimed to "elevate outdoor spaces, generate positive community energy, and showcase the EGAD as the growing epicenter of innovation on the Space Coast." The historic district includes the Historic Rossetter House Museum and Gardens, the Eau Gallie Public Library, Pineapple Park and restaurants, galleries, and shops. FM Pizza and Joan's Perfect Pies are two businesses you don't want to miss. The Eau Gallie Arts District hosts various events throughout the year. One of the most popular is First Fridays when you can stroll down the historic Highland Avenue and visit the different shops, galleries, and bars that host events and exhibits. Other popular events throughout the year include Whiskey in the District, An Evening in Paris, and the Rocky Water Brew Fest. I love when art and history come together so this was a really fun place for me to explore. Unfortunately the downtown arts recently suffered a blow with the closing of the Foosaner Art Museum whose loss will be felt for years to come. In the future EGAD will see the former art museum into a 180-room hotel by Northboro Builders who purchased it, a parking garage built, and more retail businesses added to Highland Avenue. Hopefully as they focus on getting bigger they won't loss the old Florida charm which was what made this such a delightful place to visit in the first place.

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    Eau Gallie Arts District - Mural

    Mural

    Eau Gallie Arts District
    Eau Gallie Arts District - Pineapple Park

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    Pineapple Park

    Intracoastal Brewing Company - Nice crowd, live band, beautiful weather

    Intracoastal Brewing Company

    4.4(262 reviews)
    6.5 km
    $$

    Out of town for work. Wanted a low key casual restaurant that I could bring my dog with me. This…read moreplace was perfect. The outside seating is comfortable with umbrellas. There are multiple places to order food and you can start a tab so that if you are drinking beer you don't have to continue to multiple bills. The service was really quick. Ordered the pretzel bites, chicken wings and the smash burger. The smash burger was the best burger I have had in a long time. The beer list was great too, there was an awesome variety.

    Met up with some friends for drinks and food. 2 of us got beer flights and we ordered several items…read morefor the table to share and one preferred a grouper sandwich. We were able to get a picnic table for the group and while it was a little loud, it wasn't so bad that we couldn't hear each other across the table. The food was OK.. the gochujang chicken was probably the best thing. The person felt that the grouper sandwich was just ok, the fries that he got with it were pretty good - more like thick potato chips than fries. The pretzel bites were a little overcooked and thus very chewy. The chips had a great seasoning, but otherwise, they were chips. The beers were interesting and pretty unique. I logged them all to Untapped app. In terms of "service"... you order and pay at the counter and they bring your order to your table. It seems expected to bus your own table before leaving. No servers seem to be available, for anything you need you need to go back to the counter to ask. I'd go back for beer, though.

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    Intracoastal Brewing Company
    Intracoastal Brewing Company - Outdoor / Courtyard setting

    Outdoor / Courtyard setting

    Intracoastal Brewing Company - Inside

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    Doubles Beachside - Butter garlic parm wings and Philly cheesesteak sandwich.

    Doubles Beachside

    4.0(137 reviews)
    1.8 km
    $

    Back in the day when Doubles was on South Patrick drive at their last two locations, I ate there…read moreabout once per week. Food was and still is great. What has greatly suffered however is the experience and ambiance. Don't get me wrong. The service also is still very good to excellent. The building design and decoration and paint looks and feels cold, industrial and unfriendly the floors look like unfinished concrete, the tables and wooden benches don't have a quality feel. It lacks character, charm and warmth. As much ch as I love the sandwiches and raquet fries and the service I just can't shake the stark industrial ambiance and feel. The outside feels a bit better but just marginally and it's just too darn hot to eat outside most of the year. Both old locations had charm and energy and a friendly flair about them. The ambiance is 2 stars but because the sandwiches are still great and service was good to great I'll still give four stars. Unfortunately I won't be coming by very often and won't choose it as a place to bring friends or employees or clients to for a bite and a drink or two. I hope an upgrade will be in the cards.

    Dined outside for dinner here one Saturday evening and we had the best wait staff/bartenders!…read moreEveryone was very friendly and attentive. The food for our larger party came out hot and fresh and pretty quickly! I thought the chicken cheesesteak was interesting. Definitely not what I'm used to in the Philly area, but still tasty nonetheless. The chicken tenders were perfectly crispy and the waffle fries were heaven. I love the casual seating outside and the slightly more elevated, brightly lit, indoor seating as well. The bathrooms were clean and well lit.

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    Doubles Beachside - Bar Area with TVs

    Bar Area with TVs

    Doubles Beachside - The buffalo chicken wrap with sweet potato fries.

    The buffalo chicken wrap with sweet potato fries.

    Doubles Beachside - Interior

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    Mimi's Crafts - Faceted Dinosaur Love the coloring

    Mimi's Crafts

    4.0(12 reviews)
    3.1 km
    $$

    We've been loyal customers of Mimi's Crafts for over 20 years, visiting regularly with my…read morehandicapped mother and aunt, who have always enjoyed painting keepsakes together during visits. Sadly, since the new ownership took over, the experience has drastically gone downhill. On their most recent visit, they were told--quite abruptly--that moving forward they would only be allowed to come in twice per piece, and that painting must be completed within six months of purchase. This was never a policy before, and the way it was communicated felt aggressive and unwelcoming. Disheartened by the interaction, they decided it would be their last time visiting Mimi's. To make matters worse, when they were called to say their pieces had finished firing, they were informed one of them had broken--without a hint of an apology. The only "resolution" offered was a gift card for the original value or nothing at all. When they went to pick up what was left of the piece, the owner was present and still didn't offer a single apology. This is not the kind of customer service or family-friendly environment we used to know and love. It's deeply disappointing to see such a treasured place become so unaccommodating and indifferent toward long-time customers. We will be taking our business--and our loyalty--to one of the many other paint-your-own studios in the area that still prioritize kindness, flexibility, and community. And when leaving a review on google to express these issues, it felt like we were responded to with a chatgpt answer, because it wasn't even being addressed to the correct person. Which felt even more impersonal.

    Came to pick up my pieces and no one is here during business hours. Their sign says open. No one…read moreanswers the phone. I drove 30 min to get here. I will not paint here again. Disorganized business leaves a poor taste for customers.

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    Mimi's Crafts - I love me a pretty kitty!

    I love me a pretty kitty!

    Mimi's Crafts - These Gnomes are so adorable

    These Gnomes are so adorable

    Mimi's Crafts - In progress

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