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French Connection
This place features good service, big sandwiches, quiches, crepes, salads and a killer French onion soup. Outdoor tables and a friendly bar (with an eight-hour happy hour from 11:00 to 19:00) rounds out the appeal.
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Veranda
A cornerstone of downtown Fort Myers, the Veranda combines two historic homes with delicious French-inspired cuisine – love awaits.
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State Farmers' Market
On Thursdays from 07:00 to 15:00, visit the colorful farmers' market underneath the entrance to the Caloosahatchee River Bridge in Centennial Park. This is not to be confused with the State Farmers' Market, which is a restaurant buyers' hangout with two retail produce stands and a simple restaurant specializing in Southern dishes like grits, fried chicken and barbecue.
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Liquid Cafe
By day this cool café has very good pies, specialty sandwiches, salads and coffee, as well as local art on the walls and funky chess chairs. By night, you can sample over 60 different bottled beers, check out the open mic on Tuesday and listen to bands on Friday and Saturday nights. Stop in and hang a while on the outdoor patio.
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La Trattoria Caffe Napoli
Run by the illustrious Gloria, this place fuses Cuban and Italian cooking with excellent results. Order the catch of the day – the fish special can be cooked in a spicy Cuban sauce or with Italian seasonings. Make sure to try the deep-fried plantains, they are loaded with garlic, and ultradelicious.
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Morgan House
This casual but (nonetheless) fine dining establishment draws loyal patrons for sandwiches, salads and burgers. At night the menu ranges from chicken and steaks to seafood and pastas, so you're bound to find something satisfying.
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Sandy Butler
This combined fine-ingredients market and restaurant offers very reasonably priced fine dining in Greater Fort Myers. Truffle pasta? Gorgeous. Best of all, you can pick up your own truffles (chocolate and fungi) as you exit.
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McGregor Cafe
The location alone – tucked away in a residential area of high palm trees and bottle-green lawns – makes this cafe worth recommending. Then we tried the food. Amazing. Classic American fare, elegantly served.
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Origami
Despite a bland shopping-center setting, Origami is the local pick for excellent sushi. There are a variety of rolls and sashimi to choose from, all very fresh. Portions are large and prices very reasonable.
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Norman Love Confections
Norman Love and his talented staff make the sort of chocolates people commit crimes for. His home base ‘salon’ is excellent for a cup of hot chocolate or bar of cocoa that will melt your mind.
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Bennett's Fresh Roast
The best coffee around is served at this cute cafe owned by a former Fort Myers radio personality. Do not miss the donuts! They’re homemade holes of beauty, and typically run out by 11am.
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Cru
The hottest destination on the Fort Myers eating radar at time of research. It’s a sexy place that serves innovative dishes in the New Floridian vein.
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Two Meatballs in the Kitchen
This semi-corny Italian eatery may lay on the clichés, but the pizza and pasta are delicious and filling.
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Bara Bread
Bara's is a safe bet for really fresh bread and pastries and also for tasty sandwiches and quiches.
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