My husband and I decided to watch the Disney Magic sail out of port yesterday. We looked around on the Port Canaveral website and found a restaurant called Grills (also a Tiki Bar!). It took us a little over an hour to get there, but it was worth it! We requested a window seat and had about an hour and a half to kill until the Magic was scheduled to leave. Our waitress was GREAT! She let us order drinks and left us alone until we were ready to put in our appetizer order and then she came back later to collect our dinner order. We were not rushed at all!
For anyone who is spending the night before their cruise in Port Canaveral, I highly recommend checking this place out! The food was yummy. Although it's a seafood place, we ordered burgers and they were the best burgers we've had. They were almost too big to finish (almost!)
Try the mango daquiri - very refreshing!
There were people of all ages there. Families with little kids who came just to watch the Magic set sail, people our age (early 30s) and people who were probably in their 60s and 70s. A very eclectic mix!
There was a live band playing out at the Tiki Bar (lots of Jimmy Buffet tunes - nice!) We got to watch the fishing charter boats unload their catch. They unloaded tuna, a big red fish (snapper?) and even a young shark.
The atmosphere is very laid back!!! We plan to return some time later this year to do it again. Outdoor seating is available so you can get just a little bit better view, but it was warm and we wanted to stay inside to enjoy the AC.
Here is a link to the restaurant. <a href="http://www.visitgrills.com">Grills Restaurant</a>
Here are some links to a few pictures we took. We also saw the Carnival Pride, but the Magic is a prettier ship!
<a href="http://www.rossandkaren.org/magic_PC1.jpg">Here she comes</a>
<a href="http://www.rossandkaren.org/magic_PC2.jpg">Plenty of people on the deck</a>
<a href="http://www.rossandkaren.org/magic_PC3.jpg">Wider shot</a>
<a href="http://www.rossandkaren.org/magic_PC4.jpg">Close up of the top deck</a>
<a href="http://www.rossandkaren.org/magic_pc5.jpg">The Coast Guard is patrolling the area</a>
<a href="http://www.rossandkaren.org/magic_PC.jpg">Goofy at work on the Magic at Port Canaveral</a>
For anyone who is spending the night before their cruise in Port Canaveral, I highly recommend checking this place out! The food was yummy. Although it's a seafood place, we ordered burgers and they were the best burgers we've had. They were almost too big to finish (almost!)
Try the mango daquiri - very refreshing!
There were people of all ages there. Families with little kids who came just to watch the Magic set sail, people our age (early 30s) and people who were probably in their 60s and 70s. A very eclectic mix!

There was a live band playing out at the Tiki Bar (lots of Jimmy Buffet tunes - nice!) We got to watch the fishing charter boats unload their catch. They unloaded tuna, a big red fish (snapper?) and even a young shark.
The atmosphere is very laid back!!! We plan to return some time later this year to do it again. Outdoor seating is available so you can get just a little bit better view, but it was warm and we wanted to stay inside to enjoy the AC.
Here is a link to the restaurant. <a href="http://www.visitgrills.com">Grills Restaurant</a>
Here are some links to a few pictures we took. We also saw the Carnival Pride, but the Magic is a prettier ship!

<a href="http://www.rossandkaren.org/magic_PC1.jpg">Here she comes</a>
<a href="http://www.rossandkaren.org/magic_PC2.jpg">Plenty of people on the deck</a>
<a href="http://www.rossandkaren.org/magic_PC3.jpg">Wider shot</a>
<a href="http://www.rossandkaren.org/magic_PC4.jpg">Close up of the top deck</a>
<a href="http://www.rossandkaren.org/magic_pc5.jpg">The Coast Guard is patrolling the area</a>
<a href="http://www.rossandkaren.org/magic_PC.jpg">Goofy at work on the Magic at Port Canaveral</a>