Wednesday, February 19, 2014

What Does FRESH Seafood Mean To You?

Did you know...

This year over 90% of Florida's seafood will be imported from other countries.

According to Oceana: 59% of the tuna sold in the US last year was mislabeled.

A majority of the "tilapia" served in the US are raised in Vietnam & Thailand where they are fed pig feces.

93% of the "red snapper" sold last year in the US were mislabeled.


At Camilles, Harbor Docks and all of our other restaurants we proudly serve FRESH seafood, defined as directly being caught in our local Gulf waters and served on our tables. Whether you eat at one of our restaurants or another dining establishment, be sure to ask where the seafood you're eating is coming from. To find out more information and to see a list of more local restaurants in our area that serve fresh, gulf to table seafood visit our website.



Thursday, February 13, 2014

Nothin' better than your Sundy Best



Sundy Best is quickly on there way to becoming one of the most popular bands in the country and we are thrilled to welcome them to the Emerald Coast as they will play at Harbor Docks on Thursday, March 20th.

Sundy Best crafts music that re-imagines timeless classic rock of the ‘70s and ‘80s – think the Eagles and the smart, whiskey-voiced lyrics of Tom Petty and Bob Seger. With Nick on guitar and Kris on cajon, Sundy Best takes that sound, modernizes it in their own unique way by borrowing hints of country and bluegrass, to make it personal. Offstage, the pair are lifelong friends, college athletes and dog-lovers; onstage the musical duo delivers something wholly fresh and original, blending their best influences with personal music histories.

Sundy Best began as a high energy Lexington, Kentucky bar act. As kids coming up together in Eastern Kentucky, they played music in church and formed their own band in high school.

Both athletes, Nick headed to Pikeville College for football, while Kris played basketball at Centre College in Danville. After college, Nick contacted his old friend Kris about buying some drums. He didn’t have any to sell, but Kris offered to come play drums with Nick and another musician. They jammed all night, revived a friendship and drank a few cold ones; the next evening they played their first gig.



In the three years since, they’ve grown powerfully, defining their sound with solid lyrics and the powerful beats of throwback ‘70s rock influence. Now Sundy Best has a dedicated grassroots following from Lexington to Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry and beyond.

We couldn’t be more excited to host Sundy Best at Harbor Dock’s on March 20th where they will play for our Thurday night Ladies night entertainment. Stop by, and help us welcome them by jamming out to some of the greatest musicians visiting Destin! 

Check out Sunday Best's "Until I met You" OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO that was released on CMT on 2.12.14!