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Durangos Steak House is part of the BW building...........http://durangosteakhouse.com/html/menu.html

 

and across the street(in the Publix shopping center) you have Beef O'Bradys(wing place)....http://www.beefobradys.com/html/beefs_menu.html and a couple of other places(never ate at them so dont recall the names)

 

the BW is right next door to the Cocoa Beach Pier.....a few places to eat there http://www.cocoabeachpier.com/~cocoabea/?q=node/16

 

In front of the BW is Boston Beef and Seafood http://www.activediner.com/Boston-Beef-and-Seafood/restaurant/Cape-Canaveral/FL/US/profile/628429

 

I LOVE staying at the BW.........easy walk to stores,restaurants and its right on the beach!!(assuming you're at the BW OceanBeach and not the BW in Cocoa--NOT on the beach)

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Beef O' is more of a Pub then what I would call a wing place - burgers et al, and yes wings. Durango? OK but don't they have steak where U live?

 

Boston's is actually regarded pretty well by my New England and Bostonian friends ... if you want to come to FL and eat New England . . . they go there cuz they live here and want a taste of home.

 

If you'll have a car drive the few miles north into the port and try one of the places there. Grills, Fish Lips, Rusty's, Millikan Reef . . . all good and look into the port....

 

Or go a wee bit south on A1A to Coconuts and eat on the beach . . .

 

From a food quality vs price perspective I can not recommend anyplace on "the pier". I'll eat there for the view occasionally but that's the only reason.

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Beef O' is more of a Pub then what I would call a wing place - burgers et al, and yes wings. Durango? OK but don't they have steak where U live?

 

Boston's is actually regarded pretty well by my New England and Bostonian friends ... if you want to come to FL and eat New England . . . they go there cuz they live here and want a taste of home.

 

If you'll have a car drive the few miles north into the port and try one of the places there. Grills, Fish Lips, Rusty's, Millikan Reef . . . all good and look into the port....

 

Or go a wee bit south on A1A to Coconuts and eat on the beach . . .

 

From a food quality vs price perspective I can not recommend anyplace on "the pier". I'll eat there for the view occasionally but that's the only reason.

The Atlantic Grill is really good.........dont know what you are thinking..

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