Tacky Jacks Is An Alabama Waterfront Restaurant That Can Be Reached By Land Or By Sea

Tacky Jacks is a popular waterfront restaurant on Alabama’s Gulf Coast, accessible by car or boat, offering a diverse menu and unique atmosphere.

Alabama's Gulf Coast offers many incredible restaurants, including several that can be reached via car or boat. One of these restaurants is Tacky Jacks. To learn all about Tacky Jacks, which has become a local favorite over the years, take a look below.

Tacky Jacks is a waterfront restaurant that was first established in 1979 in Orange Beach, Alabama. Two additional Gulf Coast locations eventually opened for business, including Fort Morgan in 2005 and Gulf Shores (pictured) in 2011.

One of the greatest features of this restaurant is that all three locations allow visitors to arrive "By Land or By Sea," which also happens to be its motto.

When it comes to food, Tacky Jacks offers something for everyone. From juicy steaks and...

...fresh Gulf seafood, to...

...mouthwatering burgers and...

...Mexican nachos, you're sure to find something on the restaurant's menu to satisfy your appetite.

Tacky Jacks also offers a wonderful breakfast menu, which includes everything from omelets and pancakes, to shrimp & cheese grits.

A variety of specialty drinks are also served, including the restaurant's "Famous Bushwacker," which was voted the best on the Gulf Coast.

The next time you're visiting Alabama's Gulf Coast, specifically the towns of Orange Beach, Fort Morgan, or Gulf Shores, consider giving Tacky Jacks a try. In addition to serving delicious food, this waterfront restaurant also offers an atmosphere like no other.

For more information about Tacky Jacks, including hours, you can view the restaurant's website here.

Have you ever eaten at Tacky Jacks? If so, please share your dining experience with us in the comments below.

Another Alabama restaurant that can be reached by land or by sea is Pirates Cove in Elberta. For information, be sure to take a look at the following article: The Tropical Themed Restaurant In Alabama You Must Visit Before Summer’s Over.

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