![]() Gulf Drive North and Bridge Street, Bradenton Beach, Bring your own fishing pole or grab a cold libation and fried clam strips at the Anna Maria Oyster Bar, right at the end of the pier. The Historic Bridge Street Pier juts 300 feet over Sarasota Bay. Historic Bridge Street is a bustling, two-block enclave of souvenir cottages, galleries, boutiques, bars and restaurants. The Egret's Landing home furnishings and interior design, 5602 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, (941) 778-2878 The White Egret home accents and gifts, 10006 Gulf Drive, Anna Maria, (941) 778-3782 and The Egret's Nest boutique, 10010 Gulf Drive, Anna Maria, (941) 778-8406, The White Egret family of stores covers the island with a little bit of a whole lot of things: coastal furnishings, home decor, clothing and a wide selection of island-themed gifts. In addition, the guild hosts Holmes Beach Art District Art Walks every second Friday January-April. Many of the works depict island themes, so if you’d like to take home a piece of Anna Maria Island, stop here before you go. Shore Drive, Anna Maria, (941) 778-1885, ShopĪt the Artists’ Guild of Anna Maria Island, you’ll find fine art by more than 50 regional artists. ![]() ![]() The fare is fish and burgers the panoramic Tampa Bay vista-priceless. The restaurant on the Rod and Reel Pier is a seafood shack, improbably perched at the end of a long, rickety wooden pier. ![]()
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