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luvthebeach57

Beach Lover
Feb 11, 2008
71
1
Columbia, MD
We are checking into our place at Watersound this Saturday. According to mapquest, we are 14 minutes from the Publix in PCB and 11 minutes from the Publix in Watercolor. Which one do you think is better? We will be shopping for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snack foods for the week. I like a grocery store with many selections. But I also appreciate a store that has upscale items and prepared foods.

I would like to buy local produce. Any suggestions?

How about a great bakery?
 

scooterbug44

SoWal Expert
May 8, 2007
16,706
3,339
Sowal
The Watercolor Publix on a Saturday is a jaw-dropping spectacle - go to the other one! At most other times it is 6 of one, 1/2 dozen of another, but avoid it on Saturdays!!!

For local produce go to Toni's in Grayton or For the Health of It in Blue Mtn.
 

Carol G

Beach Fanatic
Jan 15, 2007
1,920
223
Point Washington
I live on the north side of 30A, across from Watersound. I usually shop at the Publix in PCB instead of Watercolor - it is bigger, less crowded and they don't have the shortage issues that Watercolor Publix has... Last night I stopped at the Watercolor Publix on the way home from work and they were out of the milk I like, the ice cream I like, and a few other things - the shelves were pretty bare.

The drive to PCB is slightly longer mileage, but less traffic, fewer pedestrian issues, and generally more pleasant... it never takes me 14 minutes, I'd say more like 10. For a slightly quicker route, take 30A East to Watersound Parkway (where Camp Creek Golf Course is) and turn left. Follow Watersound Parkway to Hwy 98 and turn right... You avoid the slow speed limits and lights in Alys & Rosemary Beach... (those are both beautiful developments though, you should check them out at least once on your visit.)

For local produce, definitely Toni's or For the Health of It...

The Publix bakery is actually very good, I've never been disappointed... For really yummy treats though, head west on 30A to My Daddy's Cheesecake in Gulf Place (corner of 393 & 30A)
 
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IRIETYMES

Beach Lover
Jul 9, 2007
169
30
Oh, yeah, lemme into this one...we use the PCB location exclusively after an initial try at the other and found it to be 1)overcrowded, 2)bare in spots, 3)full of nice yet posing vacationeers, ready to stop mid-aisle and chat up a friend or three, 4) hard to park. PCB, as mentioned, is less crowded, has far fewer outages, has easier parking and generally has shoppers ready to grab and roll. It has a super deli, god bakery, fine produce. And there's a liquor store next door. Toni's for produce and emu meat, but haven't tried Blue Mtn yet. I vote ----Tah Dah PCB!
 

InletBchDweller

SoWal Insider
Feb 14, 2006
6,802
263
56
Prairieville, La
I also vote for PCB ~ if they are out of an item there is a Winn Dixie across the street that you could go to.
 

JB

Beach Fanatic
Nov 17, 2004
1,445
40
Tuscaloosa
I actually prefer the one at Grand Boulevard. Never anywhere near as crowded as the other two. Maybe an extra ten minutes of drive time, but worth it, IMO.
 

tsutcli

Beach Fanatic
Jan 14, 2008
914
109
Seacrest
Because of the lack of shelf space and their clientele is the short term visitor, you won't find the larger sizes of items many times therefore you pay more per ounce, etc.. Maybe not a big thing but one of the reasons I shop the PCB store most times , but I live here.
 

luvthebeach57

Beach Lover
Feb 11, 2008
71
1
Columbia, MD
Thanks for all the postings! You've convinced me to shop at the Publix in PCB rather than Watercolor. I'm definitely going to buy produce at Toni's.
 

rdelong43065

Beach Fanatic
May 28, 2007
677
121
60
Seagrove
PCB Winn-Dixie is underappreciated! Usually empty, very clean, plenty of stuff on the shelves. Open until midnight to boot!

Don't forget the self checkout as well. Great for the gotta-get-it-in-a-hurry items.
 
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