The food is just OK. Fries are good but you they only have the awful HFCS loaded ketchup. The worst part is the horrible 60s obsessed "singer" The guy only sings one kind of song. Loud and annoying
Since 1926, The Palm has been a beach landmark. Overlooking the Gulf of Mexico and amid nostalgic architecture, guests can enjoy casual dining - pasta, steaks, chicken and seafood wraps, shrimp and crab chowder, smoked ribs and burgers - plus live entertainment on the deck. Full bar. Great sunsets.