Did you dream of having a treehouse as a kid, but you never actually had the chance to own one? Now is your chance to make up for any time lost. At the incredible treehouse restaurant in Florida known as Norwood's Eatery and Treehouse Bar in New Smyrna Beach, you can hang out in the treetops while enjoying an excellent meal and a perfectly paired glass of wine or a hand-crafted cocktail. This Florida treehouse restaurant is a local favorite and it's easy to see why.
Norwood's is a longstanding local gem, dating back to 1946. Even before it became a popular seafood restaurant, the building had held everything from a piggy bank factory to a mosquito control center since its origin as a Pan Am gas station and general store in 1929.
It evolved once again within the past few years when the owners decided to add this impressive deck right around the huge trees that surround the restaurant.
Tables made of tree limbs and big, rustic wooden chairs maintain the Swiss Family Robinson vibe, but the beauty of this unique location lends it an elegant charm. Even though it seems like a fun place to take kids, they will have to stay home for this one. The treehouse serves as the restaurant's upstairs bar, so unfortunately, no one under 21 is permitted.
Norwood's Eatery in Florida specializes in fresh seafood but now offers just about any upscale dish your heart desires. Consider the pot pie or she crab soup, which are some of the customer favorites, if you're not sure what to order.
This Florida treehouse restaurant also touts an impressive wine selection of over 30,000 bottles.
The treehouse bar serves an abridged small plate menu, but you can always dine downstairs and then move upstairs or visit the treehouse while you wait for your table.
As you can see from these Norwood's treehouse restaurant photos, this is an experience you'll want to add to your state bucket list.
Have you ever visited Norwood's, the tantalizing treehouse restaurant in Florida? If so, make sure to let us know what your favorite part was in the comments section! Also, if you want to explore other delicious Florida cuisine, check out our list of 14 unique restaurants in Florida you have to try.
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