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Best of the Gulfshore 2007By: Shellie Benson and Tracy Jones143 winners make our annual list of the hottest dining, shopping and personalities in Southwest Florida |
Who needs to eat their Wheaties when the pastry chef at Tony’s Off Third is cooking up such creamy cake confections? Open for breakfast, the Old Naples coffee shop/wine store has a variety of tempting tiers—we say try them all. On Marco Island, the chocolatiers at Black Truffle bring their sugar artistry to custom cakes as well as to their signature candies.
Best After-Work Drink:
Campiello Ristorante & Bar (Naples)
Finalists: Shane’s Cabana Bar at Bayfront (Naples), Sanibel Steakhouse
(Naples)
What better place to get your mind off work than the courtyard at Third
Street South’s Campiello? We hear the Bellini is the cocktail of choice
when the working folks relax to the sounds of the Campiello Jazz Trio.
Shane’s Cabana Bar is another scenic spot, but who knew things got wild
in north Naples at Sanibel Steakhouse’s half-priced happy hour?
Best Sandwich:
Trixie’s Torpedo Sandwiches (Naples)
Finalists: Jason’s Deli (Fort Myers and Naples), Panera (Estero and
Naples)
Our panel’s favorite neighborhood sub shop? Trixie’s wins for its
wraps, salads and subs—especially the BLT. The seemingly never-ending
choices make the mid-day much more fun at Jason’s, and we oohed and
aahed when we saw the Panera signs go up—and then we caved into our
every craving when they opened.
Best Dining with Many People:
Buca di Beppo (Naples)
Finalist: Zizi at Bellasera (Naples)
For a real crowd pleaser, Buca di Beppo in north Naples has plenty of
tables and enough kitsch on the walls to keep your conversation going
for hours. The Cardinal Room (yes, that is a bust of the Pope in the
middle of the table) or the chef’s table in the kitchen make for
unusual dining experiences. The gracious hosts at Zizi will bend over
backwards to fit in a large gathering—even without a reservation.
Food & wine
Best Caterer:
Cinderella Service (Naples)
Finalists: Celebrations Unlimited (Naples), Wynn’s (Naples)
Denise Denard and chef Michael Rhodes of Cinderella Service turn out
creative social events and intimate parties that would impress even a
fairy godmother. Jon Berry of Celebrations Unlimited brings his
bicoastal expertise to the Gulfshore, and Wynn’s is no
Johnny-come-lately with 60 years of experience in planning Naples’
bashes.
Best Wine Shop:
The Wine Merchant (Naples)
Finalists: Haskell’s (Naples), Wine Knows (Naples), Total Wine (Fort
Myers)
We can’t pretend to understand the magic that turns little bunches of
fruit into the nectar of the gods, so we gladly turn to the pros at The
Wine Merchant and its Wednesday wine tasting parties. And we’ll happily
hand over our palates to Haskell’s wine of the month club, sample the
selection at the new Wine Knows and search for the best bargains at
Total Wine.
Best Bakery:
Bara Bread Bistro & French Bakery (Fort Myers)
Finalists: Mason’s Bakery (Fort Myers), Mikkelsen’s (Naples)
Downtown Fort Myers continues to turn out some of the most sought-after
baked goods. No Bara Bread lunch is complete without a tasty sweet
pastry. Nearby Mason’s Bakery prides itself—and wins our vote—for its
butter-cream frosting and passionate ban of fondant. And temptations
await at Naples’ Mikkelsen’s.
Shopping
Best Party Dress Shop:
Marissa Collections (Naples)
Finalists: Caché (Fort Myers, Bonita Springs and Naples), Zola Keller
(Bonita Springs)
It’s the only place in the area to purchase some of the hottest
designer fashions, making it the key destination for Naples’ socialites
who trust the 30-plus years of experience Marissa Hartington provides
at her Third Street South boutique. On-trend shoppers also find swingy
cocktail dresses at Caché and formal gowns at Zola Keller.
Best Consignment Shop:
New To You (Naples)
Oh, the benefits of friends with money. When they’re done with their
beautiful stuff, New To You makes it available to the masses—whether
they’re looking for a St. John knit suit, a fur coat for a trip up
North or a hand-painted armoire from Ethan Allen.
Best Formal Menswear:
John Craig (Naples)
Finalist: Brodeur Carvell Fine Menswear (Fort Myers, Bonita Springs and
Naples)
Dress him up or dress him down, we don’t care as long as you dress him
at John Craig on Third Street South or at the Ritz-Carlton. The custom
tailoring and the staff’s eye for detail will turn out a man you’d be
proud to take to any Southwest Florida soirée. The elegant displays and
nationally known brands at Brodeur Carvell also inspire sophisticated
style.
Services
Best Spa:
Ritz-Carlton, Naples
Finalists: Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Resort, Sanibel Harbour Resort
& Spa
Named to a ridiculously long list of the world’s best places to be
pampered, the Ritz-Carlton makes several of its services, including
facials and salon time, available to locals, while hotel guests can
enjoy a daunting list of decadent treatments. The relaxation vibe is
purely Old Florida at Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club, while Sanibel
Harbour incorporates the legends and lore of the long-gone Calusa
Indians into its spa regimes.
Best Pet Pampering:
All Pets Grooming (Naples)
Does your poodle need perking up? Is your Persian having a bad hairball
day? North Naples’ egalitarian All Pets Grooming gives both dogs and
cats the star treatment.
Best Place to Work Out:
NCH Wellness Center South (Naples)
Finalist: The Omni Club (Fort Myers)
Through the plate glass windows at the state-of-the-art NCH Dr. John
Briggs Wellness Center, exercise cyclists have a clear view of the
Dairy Queen across the street. Keep peddling, pal, you aren’t there
yet. Serious gym rats find fitness Nirvana at the spacious Omni Club,
which also runs a get-fit-quick boot camp.
Best Salon:
Robert of Philadelphia (Bonita Springs and Naples)
Finalist: Vincent Salon & Day Spa (Fort Myers)
The scissor wizards at Robert of Philadelphia’s three locations are
well versed in the latest hair-dos—and will protect you from any
hair-don’ts. If you’ve been sweating off the pounds at Fort Myers’ Omni
Club (see above), take advantage of the gym’s separate entrance to
Vincent Salon & Day Spa, where award-winning stylists will handle
your hair with care.
Best Interior Design:
Kendra Interior Design (Naples)
Finalists: Kris Kolar of Robb & Stucky (Naples), Summerfields
(Naples)
Longtime Naples designer Kendra Shumake knows her market, with designs
that are not too traditional, not too contemporary, but just right.
Design guru Kris Kolar keeps the venerable Robb & Stucky out front
on new looks; and a storefront full of fun stuff complements the
interior design services at Old Naples’ Summerfields.
Best Florist:
50Fifty Creative Services (Naples)
Finalists: Occasions of Naples, Pink Tangerine (Bonita Springs)
“The whole Gulfshore thinks they’re nifty/There’s no one like 50Fifty.”
A perennial winner in this category and the designing minds behind many
of Naples’ Very Important Parties, 50Fifty’s principals deserve
something more reverent than our attempt at verse. But we couldn’t help
ourselves. Tastefully reliable is the byword for the petal pushers at
Occasions of Naples, and the Pink Tangerine, based at the Hyatt Regency
Coconut Point, does a booming business with blushing brides and area
party throwers.
Best Garden Center:
Driftwood (Estero and Naples)
Finalists: Home Depot, Naples Fertilizer
If you can plant it, grow it, prune it or mow it, the folks at
Driftwood either have it, can get it for you or can help you take care
of it once it’s in the ground. Gardeners in the know often find rare
treasures among the potted offerings at Home Depot, and Naples
Fertilizer has everything the green thumb needs to tackle the
Gulfshore’s fickle growing season.
Attractions
Best Place to Take Kids:
Naples Zoo
Finalists: Imaginarium (Fort Myers), Collier County Library (Naples),
the beach
Don’t whine to us that there’s nothing to do, because every kid loves
the monkey cruise at Naples Zoo. Get up-close and personal with the
primates, and then get a thrill out of the reptile show. For hands-on
fun, the Imaginarium rotates visiting exhibits, and the library’s
children’s section is top-notch. When all else fails, buckets and
shovels at the beach equal hours of free fun.
Best Place to Take Visitors:
The beach
Finalist: Clyde Butcher’s Big Cypress Gallery (Everglades City)
You’re obviously a visitor if you demand a trip to the beach during the
winter. We’ll just zip up our hoodies and chatter our teeth in the
unfit-for-the-beach 60-degree weather. We’ll humor you while you try to
tan. A treat for both locals and guests is a trip to acclaimed
photographer Clyde Butcher’s Everglades studio.
Best Performing Arts Group
Opera Naples
Finalists: Naples Philharmonic Orchestra, Naples Players, Florida
Repertory Theatre (Fort Myers)
Our panel is singing the praises of Opera Naples, and not just for the
company’s first-rate shows. The Young Artists and Student Apprentice
programs are bringing opera to a whole new generation. The NPO’s season
includes something for everyone, while the Naples Players and the
Florida Rep showcase live theater both classic and modern.





















