Dead End Canal Yacht Club loves the Nauti Parrot

Nauti Parrot opening a new store (already have one in Marina town) May 1st in the old Channel Mark building. Most of my readers weren't of drinking age in 1989 when the Channel Mark moved into the fire damaged Seabrease/Pit BBQ restaurant on Hurricane Pass, San Carlos Blvd. The Pit had good BBQ and the Seabrease was a very colorful, rough house bar patronizing commercial fishermen and women plus rugged individuals from all walks of life.

A fire in the BBQ pit burned a portion of the roof and the place closed in October 1985. The building was extensively renovated and became the Channel Mark until it became Tim's Place @ the Channel Mark in 2004 thru 2008. Afterwards it seemed to be a new place every 1 to 2 seasons. The most successful of the recent past was the Nauti Turtle. Least successful was 'Boot Kickens' which preceded Nauti Parrot.


We, Dead End Canal Yacht Club members welcome a seasoned group of owners that will hopefully eradicate the 'Boot' taste from our palette. Great Luck!

Comments

boatguy Ed said…
We gave it 2 years and it really hasn't improved. Drop the Mic, we're gone!

boatguy Ed said…
Correction; We used to love the Nauti Parrot Dock Bar until it went Rainbow Room LGBTQ! We used to watch Sunday afternoon NFL football in the dining room because it was quiet and they had big screen TVs right behind the bar. Not anymore. I encourage anyone who wishes to discover what goes on there to visit Nauti Parrot Dock Bar Rainbow Room Facebook page where they lay it all out!

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