Another new dining option has come across the causeway to Sanibel - Blue Coyote Supper Club. Original location in Fort Myers, the latest iteration resides in the former clubhouse restaurant area of the Beachview Golf Club at Donax and Beachview Roads.
While my go-to crunchy grouper option went away with the Beachview clubhouse demise, I am quite happy with Blue Coyote's eclectic cuisine offerings. A little American, a little Spanish, a little Caribbean - and heavy on the seafood, as one may expect. On the spendy side, the environment echoes its namesake - large prints and original paintings of the Blue Coyote character developed by an artist whose name escapes me at the moment. The artwork is priced as marked.
They made me a top-notch Manhattan, my seafood stew (scallops, shrimp, penne pasta, tomato-saffron broth) was well-executed and properly seasoned and one dining compaion's signature pork chop dish was also a highlight. Sea Bass entree featured a large, perfectly cooked piece of fish but the sides didn't sing, according to Mrs. Davooda.
The Davooda boys were content with a cheeseburger and chicken strips from the limited children's menu, though the younger lad enjoyed a cup of potato-leek soup that he said "lacked salt." He's learning!
Blue Coyote Supper Club is a solid option to Sweet Melissa's and Il Cielo for higher-end dining on the island, but doesn't quite match Thistle Lodge.
Davooda
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