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September Brunch & Live Music at Hibiscus Backyard of Love

September 5, 2013 by Teresa Lischka

The Back Yard of Love is a beautiful and quaint little hidden gem in Grayton Beach. Situated on the grounds of Hibiscus Coffee & Guesthouse, under a canopy of old, majestic oaks, this cozy spot is the perfect place to enjoy Sunday brunch, a cold mimosa, and some sweet tunes. 

On Sundays Café Hibiscus offers a brunch buffet from 11:00 am to 2:00 p.m. with frittatas, enchiladas, cinnamon roll French toast, biscuits and gravy, and many other additional items, which change each week. Brunch is just $15 for adults and $7 for kids and comes with your choice of coffee, tea, juice, milk, or lemonade.

During every Sunday brunch a local charity is on hand pouring mimosas for donations. Hibiscus supplies champagne and the charity group serves backyard guests, with all donations benefiting their mission. This successful event has helped many local non-profit groups and organizations raise money. Here is the lineup of musicians and charities on Sundays in September in The Backyard of Love:

 

Sep 8 Season Ammons on stage and Childrens Volunteer Health Network (CVHN) at the bar.

Sep 15 Max McCann on stage and HEART animal rescue pouring drinks.

Sep 22 Wayne Hall performing. Rescued Rescuers pouring mimosas.

Sep 29 Mike Whitty on stage. Alaqua Animal Refuge at the bar.

  
Make plans to swing by any given Sunday in September and throughout the Fall season before you head to the beach and indulge and delight in the food, drinks, music and atmosphere, if only for a little while.  
 

 

Chef Colin Smith serves a delicious breakfast/brunch menu every day at Cafe Hibiscus! Hours are Monday through Thursday from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m., and Friday through Sunday from 7:30 to 2:00 p.m. Sunday Brunch is served every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, photo gallery, ratings and reviews, please see SoWal Dining Guide | Cafe Hibiscus.

Check SoWal Events Calendar often for Sunday brunch plans, festivals, live music and happenings in and around South Walton!

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A Birmingham native, Teresa could never get enough of the beach so she moved to SoWal as soon as she could. She loves sharing all things SoWal with the world.

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