Grills Seafood Deck is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They have a band Wed, thur, and fri starting around 430 and sat & sun around 2p. Slow & Low is a great choice--I've had lunch there many times. The "new kid on the block" is Fishlips at the port in the Suncruz casino building. The first floor is a restaurant with small bar. Second floor has a sports bar, an outdoor/tiki bar, big deck overlooking the water. This place has good food, and a very good staff. If you have any problems, just mention it and it will be taken care of. The Cocoa Beach Pier has several restaurants, rental fishing equipment, volleyball, surfing, etc.
My favorites are definitely Grills, fishlips and Beef O'brady's (it's about 1.5 miles south of the radisson in the publix shopping plaza.) The way they discribe Beef's is a "family sports bar". The last time I was there, I wanted a wing sauce that had certain flavors in it. I mentioned it to the chef, and a few minutes later he came out with a sauce that was incredible. All 3 are family friendly and its hard not to have a good time.
Try the tuna ruben at grills--it's just like a regular ruben made with a fresh tuna steak-it's fantastic! The fish and cheese is very good too--it's like a philly cheese steak, made with mahi, or tuna.
Gotta run--I'm meeting people at grills
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