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Playing tourist at home: Naples’ 8 quintessential, one of a kind independent restaurants

Diana Biederman | Naples Daily News

As this JLB bids adieu to Naples next week for Florida’s other coast, perhaps it’s the ideal time to list where I’m eating my last meals in town.

Factors for making the cut?

Places uniquely evoking the restaurant landscape in Naples. Some are historic, and a few iconic or on their way to that status.

As in every JLB review I’ve written since February 2022, I seek good value, food without fuss or pretension. On-point service without being overbearing is a must from the host stand to the exit.

Sending regrets

I am kicking myself for not making time to eat at The Turtle Club since its May reopening, given my most recent meal there was in 2019. It’s among the prettiest waterfront haunts around, exemplifying icon status.

Want to make an impression on anyone visiting Southwest Florida? Those breathtaking Gulf Coast views make folks understand why you still live here despite hurricane season.

The same holds true with Chokoloskee’s blissful Havanna Café. As much as I want to go back, the drive is a schlep from Naples and there’s not enough time between deadlines and packing.

In the terrific space formerly home to 360 Market & Café, I can only hope Seventh South’s terrific team opens their new waterfront location by my first return visit.

Where else to take your friends to dine in Naples? Read the full article on naplesnews.com.

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