


Bustling, pirate-themed seafood restaurant featuring a children’s play area & raw bar.
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1010 Fort Pickens Rd, Pensacola Beach, FL 32561
Phone: (850) 932-4139
Website: http://www.peglegpetes.com/
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Reviews
The raw oysters were outstanding as well. Fresh, plump, perfectly cold, nice cocktail sauce on the side with extra horseradish.
The baked oysters were okay, nothing special, but I found shells in almost half of them which almost chipped the living hell out of my teeth.
Would definitely come back for the raw oysters and the fried shrimp anytime.
A big shoutout to our server, John—he was awesome! Friendly, attentive, and made us feel right at home. His great service really made the whole experience even better.
If you’re in Pensacola, Peg Leg Pete’s is a must-visit. We’ll definitely be back next time we’re in town!
The interior walls and ceiling are lined with a variety of artifacts related to pirates and the beach.
That decor sets the scene for a delightful meal with a large menu and good service. On this visit, Sara was our waitress and she did an excellent job. She knew the contents of the menu, answered questions about the various dishes and made sure our experience was a good one.
We actually stopped here from reading the various oyster dishes on the internet menu. So, when ordering a meal, I started with six steamed oysters. They were cooked perfectly, they were large oysters, and had a great flavor.
The daily special was a swordfish sandwich. It was also cooked perfectly and had a delicious flavor.
My wife ordered stuffed shrimp. They were very salty. She explained that to Sara and the order was easily replaced with grilled shrimp that were cooked perfectly.
Overall, this was an excellent experience with good food, a funky kind of atmosphere and excellent service. This restaurant does get very crowded during busy times of the year. Going to eat here on a cold winter day cuts down on the crowds!
Now for the food — phenomenal! We ordered the tuna special with rice and new potatoes, and everything was cooked and seasoned to perfection. The tuna was tender and flavorful, the potatoes soft and buttery, and the rice was spot on. We also had the shrimp and crab steamer, which came with corn on the cob, sausage, and new potatoes. It was good—nothing extraordinary, but definitely on par with similar seafood spots. The only downside was the corn being slightly undercooked.
We also tried a cup of fish chowder, which was tasty, and the Oysters Rockefeller for our appetizer. Unfortunately, the oysters didn’t come out until after we asked about them. Our waitress admitted she wasn’t sure why, but they were brought out right away after that—likely just a slip-up. Regardless, they were excellent: great flavor and perfectly seasoned.
Service overall was good, even with that small hiccup. The restaurant does get very loud, so if you’re looking for a quiet dinner, this might not be the spot. But if you want delicious seafood in a lively, fun atmosphere, Peg Leg Pete’s is definitely worth a visit.
They have a great playground area to keep the kids entertained while you wait for a table, which is a total lifesaver. I had the Blackened Grouper, and it was easily one of the best meals I’ve had in the area—perfectly seasoned.
Another huge plus? The kids’ meals come in a small sand pail. It’s such a clever touch and came in very handy for playing at the beach the next day. This is a must-visit!