After looking through these boards, it looks like I'm definitely in the right place. I'll be honeymooning in Grayton from June 11th-18th, and am looking for any and all recommendations for food, activities, and anything else you think is relevant.
**Disclaimer: We plan to eat only at restaraunts with white linens, so we won't get our Prada bags dirty. My new trophy wife wouldn't stand for any less.
Heh. In seriousness, there aren't too many beaches in Kansas City, so I plan to spend the majority of my time there in flip-flops and shorts. I can find overpriced dinners anywhere else, anytime else.
Since the other restraurant thread seems to have gone rather stagnant as of late, I thought this might bring some new life to the topic anyway.
I've been to Grayton and/or Seaside a handful of times before, but never without the family members who know the area, and it's been a few years, so I'm a little fuzzy on things.
It looks like the places to eat are:
Snapperheads' (though it looks like a bit of a drive)
Angelina's
Yianni's
Seagrove Market Cafe - is it still there?
Smiling Fish Cafe
Fat Daddy's Pizza - is it good?
D&K's - have they sold out by now?
Frabrice's
Thomas' Donuts
What am I missing?
I'm really looking forward to showing some shrimp and crabs the business end of my fork while I'm there - where should I be for that? (And yes, I'd probably try to cook some of my own if I could. The soon-to-be Mrs. can't eat shellfish, so I might have to reserve it for restaurants...)
We're also looking for relaxing, fun, (read not uber-touristy) stuff to do while we're in town. I plan to spend a good amount of the time laying on the beach with a book (well, ok, so a lot of the time might be spoken for in other ways as well.... ahem.), but we'll obviously need something to do when we come up for air. We both do a lot of art photography, so if you've got any suggestions of good locations for that as well, it'd be awesome. Since time is obviously getting short, I thought I'd see what sort of recommendations you all (uh, I mean "y'all) might have. I've found a couple of the web sites, but the time I've got has mostly been filled with getting all the last-minute wedding stuff taken care of, so any tips would be greatly appreciated.
So, any and all suggestions you may have [for someone who has been before and plans to return many times] are more than welcome.
Also, is there a map somewhere with some of these businesses on it? I've looked around a bit, but haven't been able to find anything yet. I guess that's sort of a touristy thing to want, huh?
Thanks in advance. I look forward to being on those beautiful white beaches again.....
**Disclaimer: We plan to eat only at restaraunts with white linens, so we won't get our Prada bags dirty. My new trophy wife wouldn't stand for any less.

Heh. In seriousness, there aren't too many beaches in Kansas City, so I plan to spend the majority of my time there in flip-flops and shorts. I can find overpriced dinners anywhere else, anytime else.
Since the other restraurant thread seems to have gone rather stagnant as of late, I thought this might bring some new life to the topic anyway.
I've been to Grayton and/or Seaside a handful of times before, but never without the family members who know the area, and it's been a few years, so I'm a little fuzzy on things.
It looks like the places to eat are:
Snapperheads' (though it looks like a bit of a drive)
Angelina's
Yianni's
Seagrove Market Cafe - is it still there?
Smiling Fish Cafe
Fat Daddy's Pizza - is it good?
D&K's - have they sold out by now?
Frabrice's
Thomas' Donuts
What am I missing?
I'm really looking forward to showing some shrimp and crabs the business end of my fork while I'm there - where should I be for that? (And yes, I'd probably try to cook some of my own if I could. The soon-to-be Mrs. can't eat shellfish, so I might have to reserve it for restaurants...)
We're also looking for relaxing, fun, (read not uber-touristy) stuff to do while we're in town. I plan to spend a good amount of the time laying on the beach with a book (well, ok, so a lot of the time might be spoken for in other ways as well.... ahem.), but we'll obviously need something to do when we come up for air. We both do a lot of art photography, so if you've got any suggestions of good locations for that as well, it'd be awesome. Since time is obviously getting short, I thought I'd see what sort of recommendations you all (uh, I mean "y'all) might have. I've found a couple of the web sites, but the time I've got has mostly been filled with getting all the last-minute wedding stuff taken care of, so any tips would be greatly appreciated.
So, any and all suggestions you may have [for someone who has been before and plans to return many times] are more than welcome.
Also, is there a map somewhere with some of these businesses on it? I've looked around a bit, but haven't been able to find anything yet. I guess that's sort of a touristy thing to want, huh?
Thanks in advance. I look forward to being on those beautiful white beaches again.....