Monkey Bar & Grill is a local joint with a casual atmosphere and a variety of fun eats that will appeal to visitors of all ages and tastes. Located in the heart of Atlantic Beach, and an easy drive away from the area’s local beaches and shopping centers, this spot is a fine destination for an afternoon or evening drink, or an easy-going meal in between beach trips.
Visitors who pop in for a beer or cocktail will enjoy the hearty sample of appetizers, which includes dips, nachos, and pub staples like wings and homemade chips. There’s also a selection of pizzas with extra toppings, and a large range of fresh salads for lighter appetites. Hungry lunch and dinner patrons can also munch on the menu’s long selection of sandwiches, subs and burgers, which include the classic staples like BLTs or homemade tuna salad, as well as more unique coastal or Italian-influenced fare, like meatball subs or fried shrimp burgers. The décor is basic but inviting, (especially for kids), with a swarm of stuffed monkeys hanging off the walls, and the central locale ensures that the Monkey Bar is an easy-to-reach site for all Atlantic Beach visitors.
Laid-back and casual all the way, Monkey Bar & Grill is an easy-going spot to satisfy a need for beachy food and refreshments.
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