"v"
is for viridian
...and vittles, view, vacation...
By
Katherine Cobbs - Featured in Birmingham Magazine
If
it wasn't for the expanse of silky white sand and turquoise water in
the distance, those cruising along Highway 30-A in South Walton County
might just think they've landed in Miami's South Beach or Palm Springs
instead of Seagrove Beach, Fla., thanks to a new landmark at Scenic
395. The "V" restaurant boasts all the lines and curves you
might expect from a mid-century architectural masterpiece, yet it's
just Phase I of the future Hotel Viridian resort. The resort's plans
include two beachfront homes on either side of the large beachside lot
across Highway 30-A from the restaurant and boutique hotel suites above
and behind the restaurant. The restaurant's rooftop will eventually
boast an infinity pool with an expansive view of the Gulf and cabanas
on three sides. There are also plans for a full-service spa.
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V
memorable for all the right reasons
SEAGROVE BEACH - A restaurant known by one letter needs to do a great
job to make it memorable. Beautiful new Seagrove Beach restaurant V
does just that. As beautiful as the restaurant is, the reason to go
is for the food. Locally sourced ingredients are used when possible,
including dairy from Ocheese Creamery. When ingredients aren't local,
they are of high quality and often from sustainable sources, such as
Niman Ranch.
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