Food scene
A MUST when visitng Tallahassee. The best golden fried chicken fingers in the City. Order a "Gut Box" & Sweet Tea...thank me later :-)
Guthrie's
1818 W Tennessee StA MUST when visitng Tallahassee. The best golden fried chicken fingers in the City. Order a "Gut Box" & Sweet Tea...thank me later :-)
24 Hrs; This place stays packed. Top food spot after a night of partying at the Tally Strip.
McDonald's
672 W Tennessee St24 Hrs; This place stays packed. Top food spot after a night of partying at the Tally Strip.
2 locations; we recommend the one on South Woodward (only 1.5 miles away!)
Mardi Gras theme....great food & drinks.
6267 Old Water Oak Rd. Tallahassee, FL 32312 Suite 101 (850) 894-4110
705 South Woodward B102 Tallahassee, FL 32304 (850) 597-9505
7 locals recommend
Coosh's Bayou Rouge Restaurant
6267 Old Water Oak Rd2 locations; we recommend the one on South Woodward (only 1.5 miles away!)
Mardi Gras theme....great food & drinks.
6267 Old Water Oak Rd. Tallahassee, FL 32312 Suite 101 (850) 894-4110
705 South Woodward B102 Tallahassee, FL 32304 (850) 597-9505
College Town
Plenty to Do and See in College town.
Olean's Cafe
1605 S Adams StThe top Soul Food restaurant near FAMU's campus & Downtown.
Great menu...great food.....lots of Beer options.
Family friendly.
19 locals recommend
BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse
1749 Apalachee PkwyGreat menu...great food.....lots of Beer options.
Family friendly.
Our favorite Sea Food spot in Tallahassee. Located in the heart of Downtown. Free Valet parking provided.
Family friendly. Average prices.
33 locals recommend
Harry's Seafood Bar & Grille
301 S Bronough StOur favorite Sea Food spot in Tallahassee. Located in the heart of Downtown. Free Valet parking provided.
Family friendly. Average prices.
College Town
Many street side shops and restaurants.
Gaines Street Pies
603 W Gaines StCheck out Gaines Street (G Street)! Popular student hangout.
The Gallery At Market Street
1415 Market StPlenty of retail and restaurants in the Killearn neighborhood.
Shopping
Governor's Square mall
1500 Apalachee PkwyTop shopping spot in the City.
Walmart Supercenter
3535 Apalachee PkwyParty Scene
The Moon
1105 E Lafayette StTop party venue. Sophisticated vibe.
The Tally Strip
302 Raven StGreat college student hangout for food, drinks and entertainment/clubs.
Bar Scene
Top Flite Club
623 Osceola StNice bar scene for the older crowd.
Mike's Liquor & Beer Barn
556 W Tennessee StThe 1 stop party shop.....everyone buys their Kegs from Mike's.
Event Venues
North Florida Fairgrounds
441 Tram RdThe fairgrounds - large outdoor venue.
Ruby Diamond Concert Hall
222 S Copeland StCollege & Universities
Florida State University
222 W College AveFlorida A&M University
1601 S Martin Luther King Jr BlvdTallahassee Community College
444 Appleyard DrDoak Campbell Stadium
403 Stadium DrHome of the FSU Seminoles Football Team.
Bragg Memorial Stadium
Home of the FAMU Rattlers Football Team.
Sightseeing
Florida State Capitol
400 S Monroe StCascades Park
Great views!!
Cascades Park Amphitheater
640 Suwannee StGreat views.
Railroad Square Art District
661 2 Railroad SquareNice for sightseeing.
Florida Governor's Mansion
700 N Adams StTallahassee Museum
3945 Museum RdMeek-Eaton Black Archives Research Center and Museum
445 Gamble StTom Brown Park
443-557 Easterwood DrMuseum of Florida History
500 S Bronough StAbout the Park
Wakulla Springs is a piece of Florida history, its lodge the centerpiece of a state park originally established as a private getaway in 1937 by corporate scion Edward Ball.
At 69 degrees year-round, the spring has a surprising number of takers at its beach during the warmer months.
A swimming platform floats out in the spring, while a multi-platform diving board invites the daring to drop into the 180-foot-deep spring basin.
Except when flooded, the waterfront is grassy so visitors can spread out a blanket and soak in the sun. You do need to beware of alligators, of course.
89 locals recommend
Wakulla Springs State Park
465 Wakulla Park DrAbout the Park
Wakulla Springs is a piece of Florida history, its lodge the centerpiece of a state park originally established as a private getaway in 1937 by corporate scion Edward Ball.
At 69 degrees year-round, the spring has a surprising number of takers at its beach during the warmer months.
A swimming platform floats out in the spring, while a multi-platform diving board invites the daring to drop into the 180-foot-deep spring basin.
Except when flooded, the waterfront is grassy so visitors can spread out a blanket and soak in the sun. You do need to beware of alligators, of course.
A local favorite...a nice park with many walk paths and picnic areas.
64 locals recommend
Lake Ella Park
South Lake Ella DriveA local favorite...a nice park with many walk paths and picnic areas.
This park is a great place to hike, kayak, swim or fish.
102 locals recommend
Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park
3540 Thomasville RdThis park is a great place to hike, kayak, swim or fish.