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    Coastal Cuisine

    5 must-try restaurants in Port Aransas, from old standbys to new favorites

    Melissa Gaskill
    Jul 5, 2014 | 1:01 pm

    Summertime at the beach means sun and surf, of course, but good meals play an important role in the vacation experience. The quintessential Texas beach town of Port Aransas offers up dozens of ways to dine, and those headed to the island will be happy to know there are several new restaurants and old favorites with a new look.

    The dress code is always casual in Port A, reservations are seldom needed, and there’s plenty to keep you busy between meals. Here are five places where you’ll want to pull up a chair and dig in during your summer stay at the beach.

    New kids in town

    The Fish House, 224 Cotter St. (next door to the Tarpon Inn), serves traditional and not-so-traditional fish tacos, fish specials, burgers and more. I started with a chips and crawfish queso appetizer that could have been my meal: homemade, hot chips and a bowl of thick queso chunky with crawfish bits and topped with tomatoes, onion and cilantro. Try the chili lime fish tacos, a plate of two tortillas filled with generous portions of fish and slaw served with tasty herbed rice and a bowl of beans.

    The restaurant décor channels the old-fashioned coast style: wooden floors and ceilings, fish and pictures of fish on the wall, large windows. The second floor bar has an outdoor deck for an extra sea breeze.

    Stingray's Taphouse and Grill, 401 Beach St., could become the go-to Port A hangout. Not only is it less than a block from the beach, but fully functional 1970 and 1977 Corvettes hang over the long bar. The story is that when locals Shawn and Sandy Etheridge and Chad and Kimber Gorczyca decided to open a new establishment, Shawn and Chad were supposed to sell their cars to make room. Instead, the men hoisted them onto a rack and built the bar under it.

    In addition to dozens of large-screen TVs, this establishment features live music, a Bloody Mary bar every Saturday and Sunday, 20-plus taps of beer and even more bottled choices, a decent wine list, and a pet-friendly patio. The menu includes a selection of bar appetizers, smoked ribs, fresh salads, fried seafood, burgers and sliders, sandwiches, pizza (from a brick oven), steak and tuna dinners, and desserts. Try the tequila lime shrimp in olive oil and tequila lime butter served with mushroom rice and sautéed vegetables, or the generous fried shrimp basket.

    Irie’s Island Food, 503 N. Alister St., is a tiny building with a big menu: po' boys, burgers, chicken sandwiches, tacos, salads and hot dogs. Eat at one of the 10 or so tables inside or several large picnic tables outside, or get your meal to-go and hit the beach. (Isn’t that why you’re here?) Expect to struggle to finish the enormous patty inside the Mister Crab crab cake sandwich.

    Old-timers with fresh faces

    Long-time Port A standby Seafood and Spaghetti Works recently opened at a new location, 910 Hwy. 361, a few doors down from its old one. The original location opened as a water slide complex in summer of 1979 — just in time for the Ixtoc oil spill in Mexico’s Bay of Campeche, which pretty much shot the tourist season for Port Aransas that year. That October, owner Jay Kenigsberg turned the place into a restaurant called Spaghetti Works, changing it to Seafood and Spaghetti Works five years later to reflect changes to the menu.

    The new building, finished in May 2013, is octagonal in homage to the former location’s dome, originally built to serve as a game room for the water park. Inside is a large, open room with a high ceiling, a generously sized bar and a gift shop.

    On the menu you'll find calamari, peel-and-eat shrimp, crab cakes and other appetizers; pizza and pasta dishes (spaghetti, of course, along with manicotti and more); shrimp, fish and oyster tacos; burgers, fish dishes and more. The bar whips up specialty drinks, including variously flavored margaritas and coladas, and a refreshing mojito. Longtime fans will miss the multi-levels but will be pleased to see the familiar soup and salad bar and hot bread drawers.

    The Phoenix, formerly Cafe Phoenix on Beach Street, is moving to the old Pelican’s Landing restaurant at 345 N. Alister St. Although the dining room isn’t quite finished, The Phoenix is currently serving food and cocktails on the outside deck. Soon, fans will once again be able to order fresh Mediterranean cuisine such as Greek salads, gyros, sandwiches and desserts.

    Dessert from Irie's Island Food.

    Irie's dessert Port Aransas
    Courtesy of Irie's Facebook
    Dessert from Irie's Island Food.
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    Frontier Airlines adds nonstop from DFW Airport to west Florida coast

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    Nov 24, 2025 | 4:59 pm
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    There's a new way for Dallas travelers to get to the west coast of Florida: Frontier Airlines, the low-fare carrier, launched nonstop service from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida (FLL) on November 20.

    The service will operate three times per week, operating on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays, although schedules are subject to change.

    According to a release, the new service underscores Frontier’s commitment to being the number one low-fare carrier in all top 20 U.S. metro areas — including Dallas-Fort Worth with 40 destinations now offered nonstop from DFW.

    Frontier has already been flying from DFW to Fort Lauderdale, but not nonstop. Flights between the two cities have layovers in cities such as Cinncinnati, Cleveland, Chicago, and even Carolina (in Puerto Rico) — resulting in trips that can take anywhere from 6 to 24 hours.

    The nonstop flights take 3 hours and 28 minutes.

    “With the launch of this new service, we are thrilled to offer Dallas-area consumers affordable travel to Fort Lauderdale and the many other exciting destinations we serve from DFW just in time for the busy holiday travel season,” says Frontier VP Josh Flyr in a release.

    Frontier Airlines has introduced changes to its product and customer service offerings, including seating with extra leg and elbow room in the first two rows of the aircraft, a guaranteed empty middle seat, and unlimited companion travel for its most loyal customers. Debuting in early 2026, Frontier will begin offering First Class seating.

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