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What’s Open On Sanibel Island

Get Back to Business in Southwest Florida

Many businesses in Southwest Florida are bouncing back after Hurricane Ian and are ready to welcome guests and customers!

Wondering what’s open in Southwest Florida? The list below represents local spots that are open for business! Grab a bite to eat, shop, and show support as we all recover from Hurricane Ian’s devastation.

What’s Open on Sanibel Island

  • BEACH RENOURISHMENT PROJECT UPDATE — December 18, 2023 Gulfside City Park Beach Parking Lot will be closed beginning Monday, December 18, for approximately one week. The Donax Road Beach Access is also closed until further notice. The renourishment project is anticipated to be completed in April 2024.
  • Ace Hardware: The helpful hardware folks are here to assist with your hardware needs.
  • Adventures in Paradise Outfitters: Clothing store specializing in the sandy, salty outdoor lifestyle.
  • Bank of the Islands: The Sanibel office (1699 Periwinkle Way) is open Monday – Friday, 9 am – 4 pm. A 24-hour ATM is available.
  • BIG ARTS: Bringing great arts, entertainment, and learning experiences that inspire, enrich, and delight.
  • Billy’s Rentals: Rental equipment for every land, water, or beach need.
  • Bleu Rendezvous French Bistro: Classic French dining meets Southern hospitality. In a new location.
  • Blind Pass Park: A Sanibel Beach Parking Permit or a $5/hour parking fee paid via the Mobile Pay system is required.
  • Blue Giraffe: The popular restaurant is operating as a food truck.
  • Bowman’s Beach Park: A Sanibel Beach Parking Permit or a $5/hour parking fee paid via the Mobile Pay system is required.
  • Bridget Vandenburgh Interiors: Interiors inspired by the sea, salt, and sand of the Islands.
  • Chase Bank: Open for full-service banking.
  • Cielo: Elegant restaurant where you can find farm-to-table cuisine.
  • Community House: The Sanibel Community Association provides enrichment through educational, cultural, and social gatherings.
  • CROW: The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife runs an education center, gift shop, teaching hospital, and rehabilitation grounds.
  • Doc Ford’s Rum Bar & Grille: Seafood with Caribbean & South American flavors and, of course, rum!
  • Finnimore’s Bike Shop: Rent one of their bikes, or allow them to tune up or repair your bikes.
  • Flip Side Charter: Let Captain Jenni lead you on an eco/adventure tour on the water you won’t soon forget.
  • Footloose H2O Outfitters: Clothes, shoes, and more. Located in Jerry’s Shopping Center.
  • Gramma Dot’s: The award-winning seaside saloon is back with its full line of fresh seafood, salads, sandwiches, and more.
  • Great White Grill: Starters, sandwiches, salads, and their famous pizzas are all available Monday through Friday, 11 am – 7 pm.
  • Grog Shop: Sanibel’s largest liquor store is back in a temporary location while its store at Bailey’s is being rebuilt.
  • Gulfside City Park (Algiers): A Sanibel Beach Parking Permit or a $5/hour parking fee paid via the Mobile Pay system is required.
  • Heidrick & Co. Insurance and Risk Management: Specializes in the unique insurance needs of the local barrier islands.
  • Huxters Market & Deli: Huxters is open daily, serving sandwiches, chips, drinks, and salads.
  • Island Pizza Company: A fun family pizza joint. Features a Sweet Melissa’s Cafe pop-up menu on Thursday and Friday nights.
  • Jerry’s Foods: Groceries, Coquina Coffee (featuring Starbucks®), and family Café (Breakfast, 7 am – Noon; Lunch, Noon – 2 pm)
  • J.N. “Ding” Darling Wildlife Refuge: The refuge is world-famous for its migratory bird populations. Trail is closed Fridays.
  • Lazy Flamingo: COMING SOON — New food truck (with raw bar!) will move between Sanibel locations and at events in Fort Myers!
  • Lee Health Sanibel Primary/Walk-In Care: Make appointments at (239) 343-6990 or online.
  • Lighthouse Beach Park: A Sanibel Beach Parking Permit or $5/hour fee paid via mobile required. The Fishing Pier remains closed.
  • Mango Bay Beach Co.: A place to fill your beach and surf needs, including clothing.
  • MudBugs Cajun Kitchen: The popular Cajun restaurant is open daily. Just don’t forget to leave room for beignets!
  • Nanny’s of Sanibel: The high-end children’s boutique in Jerry’s Shopping Center.
  • New Wave Eco Charters: Temporarily departing from Captiva. Reservations can be made 1-2 weeks in advance.
  • Post Office: Offering retail services, PO Boxes, and mail pickup.
  • Rachel Pierce Art Gallery: The local artist displays her art and hosts an Island Market.
  • Rebel Gas & Convenience Store: Get gas and shop at the convenience store daily.
  • Rosalita’s Cantina: Rosalita’s offers classic Mexican dishes and more modern specialties. In the old 400 Rabbits location.
  • Royal Shell Welcome Center: Providing real estate sales, free Wi-Fi, cold water, and hot coffee Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 5 pm.
  • SanCap Pack-N-Ship: Located temporarily at 2341 Palm Ridge Road, offering all services.
  • Sanctuary Golf Club: A private club, it has opened to serve food to its members.
  • Sanibel Boat Ramp: Rules have changed — violations can result in a $250 fine. See the City of Sanibel’s Press Release for details.
  • Sanibel & Captiva Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center: Open daily from 9:30 am to 2 pm.
  • Sanibel Cafe: Find a warm, family atmosphere and delicious food at this hidden island gem. Breakfast and lunch served all day.
  • Sanibel Captiva Community Bank: The main Sanibel Island branch (2406 Periwinkle Way) is open Monday – Friday, 9 am – 4 pm.
  • Sanibel Deli & Coffee Factory: The deli and coffee shop with soups and many gluten-free options is open Monday- Saturday.
  • Sanibel Grill: The grill is open daily for food and drink and NFL Sunday Ticket.
  • Sanibel Historical Museum & Village: Reopens for season December 1. A tribute to Sanibel’s past, featuring nine historical buildings.
  • Sanibel Island Farmers Market: Open every Sunday, 9 am – 1 pm, Oct – May, at the City Hall back parking lot.
  • Sanibel Public Library: Check out everything from books to DVDs, and birdwatching kits to music; free WiFi and computers.
  • Sanibel Recreation Center: Open Monday – Thursday, 7 am – 7 pm; Friday, 7 am – 5 pm; Saturday, 8 am – 5 pm.
  • Sanibel Sole: Shoe and clothing store perfect for the island lifestyle.
  • Sanibel Spirits: Wide selection of domestic and imported wines, spirits, mixers, and craft beers. Lottery and Powerball, too!
  • Sanibel Surf Shop: Get all of your beach and surf needs at Jerry’s Shopping Center.
  • SCCF Garden Center: The native plant garden center is open from 10 am to 3 pm every Tuesday to Thursday.
  • Sea Oats Day Spa: Specializing in relaxation, Sea Oats has body waxing, massage, facials, hair care, manicure, and pedicures.
  • Shack of Sanibel: A favorite spot for frozen custard, it’s open on varying days and times, so visit their page for the daily schedule.
  • She Sells Sea Shells: Award-winning store with shells (and shell crafts), exotic sea life, jewelry, books, craft supplies, and clothing.
  • Shiny Objects: Sanibel’s largest selection of sterling silver jewelry and handmade glass.
  • Sweet Melissa’s Cafe: While rebuilding, Chef Melissa Donahue has a pop-up menu at Island Pizza on Thursday and Friday nights.
  • Tarpon Bay Explorers: Get on the water and explore our incredible environment.
  • Tarpon Bay (Sanibel) Beach/Park: A Sanibel Beach Parking Permit or a $5/hour parking fee paid viaMobile Pay is required.
  • Timbers Restaurant: The famous crunchy grouper is back!
  • Tower Gallery: An artists’ cooperative comprised of 24 professional area artists.
  • Traders Restaurant & Shopping Emporium: Innovative island bistro cuisine, live entertainment, and store
  • Tutti Pazzi Italian Kitchen: The family-friendly Italian kitchen bringing pasta, seafood, and pizza to the Islands is back.
  • Tuttle’s Seahorse Shell Shop: Unique tropical gifts and souvenirs like nautical charms & bracelets, clocks, and handmade jewelry.
  • Whitney’s Bait & Tackle: Sanibel Island’s full-service bait and tackle shop.
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What’s Open on Captiva Island

  • 12 Seasons Farms: Their fresh produce is available at McCarthy’s Marina on Tuesdays, 9 to 11 am.
  • Adventure Sea Kayak & SUP: Rent kayaks or stand-up paddleboards (SUP), or take a guided tour or beach walk.
  • Alison Hagerup Beach Park: Parking fees apply (1 hr. – $15, 2 hrs. – $25, all day – $40), paid through the ParkMobile App.
  • Bank of the Islands: The Captiva office is open from 9 am to 12 pm and 12:30 to 2 pm, Monday – Friday. A 24-hour ATM is available.
  • Barracudas: From souvenirs to sunscreen, Barracudas serves all your vacation wants and needs.
  • Beach Stuff: Rent water sports equipment here.
  • Boops by the Bubble Room: Get The Bubble Room’s world-famous cakes and desserts, as well as other delectable treats.
  • Cantina Captiva: Currently back as a food truck, get fine Mexican and southwestern cuisine.
  • Captain Brian on the Water: Captain Brian provides tours of Cabbage Key and other islands, departing from McCarthy’s Marina.
  • Captain Ozzie: Offering full- and half-day fishing charters, departing from McCarthy’s Marina.
  • Captiva Fishing Charters: Inshore fishing charters for snook, redfish, goliath grouper, and shark.
  • Captiva Cruises: Offering a variety of sightseeing and educational cruises as well as excursions to local areas.
  • Captiva Island Farmers Market: This seasonal market is held Tuesdays from 9 am to 1 pm at the South Seas Island Resort entrance.
  • Captiva Island Pizza: Get pizza and key lime pie in the heart of Captiva Island on Andy Rosse Lane.
  • Captiva Yacht Club: A private club, it has opened to serve food to its members.
  • Chapel by the Sea: An interdenominational ministry for the Winter season.
  • Crow’s Nest Steakhouse: This new steakhouse is located above the Shipyard Restaurant at ‘Tween Waters Island Resort & Spa.
  • Gold Parrot: The fine clothing and jewelry store is back.
  • Green Flash Restaurant: Fine dining on the Roosevelt Channel, offers stunning views of the Intracoastal Waterway.
  • Island Store: A favorite general store in the heart of Captiva Island on Andy Rosse Lane. Open daily, 9 am – 6 pm.
  • Jungle Drums Gallery: Visit the environmental art gallery that supports conservation and art appreciation.
  • Mucky Duck: The Captiva Island staple serves pub food on the beach. Currently, they are only able to accept cash payments.
  • Native Guides: An authentic view of SWFL’s world-renowned coastal estuaries and barrier islands of Sanibel, Captiva, and Cayo Costa.
  • Offshore Sailing School: Learn how to sail at the ‘Tween Waters Island Resort & Spa.
  • Old Captiva House: This National Registry of Historic Places landmark is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
  • Post Office: Hours of operation are Monday – Friday, from 10 am to 2 pm.
  • RC Otter’s Island Eats: The pet- and family-friendly restaurant is open Friday & Saturday, 8-9, and Sun. – Thurs., 8 – 8.
  • Royal Shell: We are open from 8:30 am to 5 pm Monday – Friday. We provide real estate sales, free Wi-Fi, cold water, and hot coffee.
  • Salty Wheels Golf Cart Rentals: Featuring street-legal carts allowed to travel on all Captiva & Sanibel roads.
  • Sanibel Carts: Offers street-legal golf carts with door-to-door delivery and pickup, serving Captiva, Sanibel & Fort Myers Beach.
  • Shipyard Restaurant: This new seafood restaurant is located at ‘Tween Waters Island Resort & Spa.
  • Spa at ‘Tween Waters Inn: The Spa is now open, but reservations are required.
  • Starbucks: The Seattle-based coffee chain is back serving signature roasts, light bites, and free WiFi.
  • Turner Beach: Parking is $5/hour or free for patrons with a Lee County Regional Parking Permit or a Sanibel Beach Parking Permit.
  • Tween Waters Island Resort & Spa: The historic resort is open to the public. Some amenities may be limited.
  • YOLO Watersports: The place to fulfill your watersports needs is open for regular hours.
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What’s Open in Fort Myers Beach

  • 239 Cafe: This new cafe offers smoothies, salads, wraps, flatbreads, sandwiches, and quesadillas.
  • Bayfront Bistro: This local favorite is open for a late lunch or early dinner.
  • Beach Bar: The popular pub is open daily with live music.
  • Cabañas Beach Bar & Grille: Operating out of the Cōste Island Cuisine location upstairs.
  • Cigar Hut: You ever hear the saying “smoke ’em if you got ’em?” Well, they’ve got ’em, and they’re open for business.
  • DiamondHead Beach Resort: Open with guest restrictions and limited availability.
  • Dixie Fish Company: Waterfront seafood restaurant overlooking Matanzas Pass, just before the bridge to Fort Myers Beach.
  • Doc Ford’s Rum Bar & Grille: Seafood with Caribbean & South American flavors plus rum & entertainment.
  • Fresh Catch Bistro: Local seafood is the specialty at Fresh Catch Bistro. Reservations are encouraged; call (239) 488-2400.
  • GelatoGo: Get small-batch gelato made with natural ingredients. They’re temporarily operating out of a food truck.
  • Goodz: The “everything” store is open Monday – Saturday, 8 am to 5 pm, in a temporary trailer across from its building.
  • Healing Harbor Massage: Melt the stress away with many massage options.
  • Island Time Dolphin & Shelling Cruises: Offering a variety of water experiences. Cruises are private and customizable.
  • Jack’s Restaurant: Open daily at the Pink Shell Beach Resort & Marina.
  • Junkanoo Below Deck: The popular restaurant, now known as Junkanoo Below Deck, has reopened at its new location.
  • La Ola Surfside Restaurant: Enjoy wraps, burritos, and more at this food truck! Find them at Times Square on Fort Myers Beach.
  • Lakes Regional Library: Co-located with FEMA, the SBA, and other disaster-related services at the site.
  • Lighthouse Resort Inns & Suites: It has 24 rooms open to the general public and nightly entertainment at its tiki bar.
  • Liki Tiki BBQ: Fort Myers Beach’s only barbecue joint is back!
  • Lynn Hall Beach Park: Small beach park with restrooms, showers & parking, plus picnic & grill facilities.
  • MoJoe’s Coffee Cafe: Back as a 21′ food truck, MoJoe’s is serving espresso, coffee, smoothies, frappes, lattes, breakfast, and lunch.
  • Mom’s Restaurant: Temporarily operating out of a food truck, Mom’s home cooking is available daily.
  • Moss Marina: Their fuel dock is open to the public and welcomes new dry storage customers.
  • Mound House: The active archaeological dig site’s grounds, museum, and store are open.
  • Paradise Parasail: Enjoy breathtaking views of SWFL as you sail 500 feet above the water.
  • Parrot Key Caribbean Grill: Get tasty drinks and Caribbean-inspired cuisine just before the bridge to Fort Myers Beach.
  • Petey’s Upper Deck: The bar is back, serving a limited menu, including appetizers, salads, and Dave’s Dockside Pizza.
  • Pink Shell Beach Resort & Marina: Open for relief workers, construction workers, contractors, and displaced residents.
  • Post Office: Temp building offers retail services, PO Boxes, and mail & package pickup. Mon. – Sat., 8:30 am to 4:30 pm (no retail Sat.).
  • Publix: The island’s largest grocer is centrally located on Estero Island.
  • Rude Shrimp Co.: The friendly folks at the popular spot serve up seafood Wednesday – Sunday.
  • Salty Sam’s Pirate Cruise: Grab your mateys and hit the waters on a 65-foot replica Spanish galleon.
  • Sea & Sun Boat Rentals: Featuring cruises, sightseeing tours, beach days, family outings, and parties.
  • Snug Harbor: Fresh seafood and frosty drinks. Live music Wednesdays.
  • Tuckaway Cafe: Get your steamed bagel sandwiches and Liège wafels at the cafe’s food truck.
  • Wahoo Willie’s: The best local produce, fish, and seafood caught off the Southwest coast.
  • Yo! Taco: The quick-serve Mexican staple is open daily, serving tacos in a healthy, fresh, and natural way.
  • Yucatan Beach Stand: Enjoy a carefree island spirit, tasty food, and live music. They have their full bar and food menu available now.
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What’s Open in Fort Myers

  • Bimini Bait Shack: Bringing you a hearty mixture of island fun, food, drink, and live music.
  • Bruno’s of Brooklyn: Enjoy Italian-inspired eats at this family-owned restaurant!
  • Bucketts Wings & More: Support the sports bar that is supporting other restaurants affected by Hurricane Ian.
  • Bunche Beach: Located between Sanibel and Fort Myers Beach, it’s a quiet spot that’s part of a nature preserve.
  • Cabos Cantina Taco & Tequila Bar: A modern Mexican scratch kitchen Downtown on 1st Street.
  • Capone’s Coal Fired Pizza: The Downtown 1st Street restaurant serves authentic Italian pizza.
  • FK Your Diet: Get a healthy meal and give back to the community at this family-style restaurant!
  • Ginza Endless Sushi & Hibachi: All-you-can-eat sushi and hibachi are on the menu for lunch and dinner here.
  • Il Pomodoro: Try authentic homemade Italian from different regions in Italy.
  • India’s Grill: Natural spices and organic ingredients make this favorite Indian spot special.
  • Joe’s Crab Shack: The First Street downtown staple is open daily.
  • Jonesez BBQ: Keep up with the Jonesez at this take-out barbecue joint!
  • Lakes Park: Amenities include trails, playgrounds, gardens, shelters, an amphitheater, a gazebo, and surrey & boat rentals.
  • Lighthouse Waterfront Restaurant: You choose fine or casual dining here, with a full menu, bar, and daily live entertainment.
  • The Lodge: Sometimes, a burger and a beer are all you need. Find both here.
  • Maikel’s Kitchen: Enjoy Cuba and Latin America for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
  • Maverick Grille: Satisfy your hunger and heart with lunch or dinner from Maverick Grille.
  • Mel’s Diner: This Southwest Florida diner is open for business.
  • Millennial Brewing Company: Relax with a pint and enjoy the local flavor at this Downtown Fort Myers favorite.
  • Pho 99: There’s something special about a warm bowl of pho as Gulf breezes roll in! Find it here.
  • Poppy’s Pizza: Craving pizza for dinner? Order delivery or take-out from this New York-inspired pizza place.
  • Roadhouse Cafe: Combines outstanding cuisine with live jazz to provide a unique experience in elegance and fine dining.
  • Royal Shell Port Sanibel Marina: The beautiful marina is back, splashing boats again!
  • Shojin Ramen Sushi: Find Asian and Asian Fusion foods for lunch and dinner at this local favorite.
  • Terra Nostra: Get Italian classics, steaks, and seafood! Features a modern martini & wine bar.
  • Lee County Parks and Recreation: Most local parks, pools, community centers, and even boat launches are open.
  • Southwest Florida International Airport: The airport in Fort Myers is as busy and bustling as ever. Learn more about flights to RSW.

What’s Open in Cape Coral

  • Café YOU: Find flavors from Down Under at this unique coffee and food destination.
  • Cape Coral Parks and Recreation: Find open neighborhood parks, sports complexes, and boat ramps in Cape Coral.
  • Jungle Bird: Taste the topics at this tiki destination! Open for most days for lunch, dinner, and even Sunday brunch.
  • Masala Mantra: Looking for a little extra spice? Consider this Indian restaurant. They even feature vegan options.
  • Nice Guys Pizza: This is one cool pizza place with imaginative pizzas and a large variety of drinks.
  • Two Meatballs in the Kitchen: With locations in Cape Coral and Fort Myers, this is the perfect place to enjoy an Italian meal.
  • Eight-Foot Brewing: Uniquely crafted beer makes visiting this local, small-batch brewery totally worth it.
  • Wicked Dolphin: Taste some local spirits at this distillery. The tasting room and distillery tours are available now.
  • Scotty’s BierWerks: Have a great pint and a good time at this Cape Coral taproom!

What’s Open in Bonita Springs

  • Bonita Beach Park: ​A beautiful beachfront park on the southern tip of Bonita Beach.
  • Chops City Grill: This upscale eatery uniquely blends steaks and sushi.
  • Corner Spot Diner: No matter the time of day, find something delicious here. This diner is open for brunch, lunch, and dinner.
  • DeRomo’s: Enjoy being a guest at this Bonita Springs restaurant with an Italian soul.
  • Farmer Mike’s: Find local fruits and veggies with a side of family fun at this unique market.
  • Figs Grille: This popular dinner spot is open Monday through Saturday. Find an inspired menu with great seafood and more.
  • Lansdowne Street: Looking for elevated bar food and craft beer? This Boston-themed restaurant is ready to welcome you.
  • Promenade at Bonita Bay: Browse local shops and lush scenery at this top-end shopping destination. Shop hours may vary.
  • Riptide Brewing Company: Beat the blues at Bonita Springs’ favorite brewhouse.
  • San Carlos Bay – Bunche Beach Preserve: Has a natural sandy beach with swimming, a canoe/kayak launch, and a picnicking area.
  • Skillets: Start your day with a great breakfast at this popular spot. They’re open for lunch, too.
  • Subway: Get a quick sandwich at this popular sub spot.
  • Bonita Springs Parks: Walk, play, splash, and even bark at the many Bonita Springs parks open for your enjoyment!

Royal Shell Welcomes You Back to Southwest Florida

Now that you know more about what’s open in Southwest Florida, it’s time to plan a visit! The vacation-planning experts at Royal Shell have the latest information about local spots open for business and vacation rentals ready to welcome you home. Contact us today!

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