Listing 47 restaurants in and around Venice.
202 Tamiami Trl South, VENICE, Florida 34285
Briandi's is a family-owned restaurant in Nokomis, Florida serving Italian dishes passed down through generations of homemade cooking.
When you sit at our tables, you will experience freshly made veal and chicken cutlet dishes such as our picatta or marsala.
661 Tamiami Trl South, VENICE, Florida 34285
Welcome to Gold Rush BBQ! We are located at 661 S.
Tamiami Trail in beautiful Venice, Florida.
We are an award winning restaurant and bar that serves quality, affordable food in a casual, family friendly and fun atmosphere.
1009 Albee Road West, NOKOMIS, Florida 34275
Superb service, outstanding menu items and daily specials along with our waterfront views, set us apart from all the rest.
Sample our famous seafood chowder or our signature tapas.
690 South Tamiami Trail, NOKOMIS, Florida 34275
Come down to Dona Bay and enjoy some of the best sunsets in Florida while you enjoy outside seating with one of our handcrafted cocktails or unique Caribbean food! We are easily accessible by boat and have a dock for simple parking! Our fantastic sunsets are complimented very well with nightly live music.
801 Tamiami Trl South, NOKOMIS, Florida 34275
We use only the best ingredients to keep your food “clean”, by clean we mean house-made, no preservatives…we look for no GMO foods, buy organic ingredients when possible and prefer to use local sources.
501 East Venice Avenue, VENICE, Florida 34285
We serve a full breakfast menu everyday, all day.
At Patches, you can enjoy a stack of the fluffiest pancakes in Venice Florida.
Everything is made from scratch everyday! Try our famous homemade sausage gravy over fresh fluffy buttermilk biscuits or indulge in our popular Eggs Benedict.
801 Blackburn Point Road, OSPREY, Florida 34229
Casey Key Fish House in Osprey, FL, is an “Old Florida” waterfront restaurant with excellent food and a laid back casual atmosphere.
The dining room is over the bay and EVERY seat has a view of the water! At sunset, even the local birds flock to the docks as they scramble for the scraps of the night’s leftovers.