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North Beach Tortilla Co. opens in Santa Rosa Beach

North Beach Tortilla Co. is a taco and tequila bar that sits at the foot of the Clyde B. Wells (Highway 331) Bridge across from The Bay Restaurant in South […]

North Beach Tortilla Co.

North Beach Tortilla Co. is a taco and tequila bar that sits at the foot of the Clyde B. Wells (Highway 331) Bridge across from The Bay Restaurant in South Walton.

The restaurant overlooks the Choctawhatchee Bay and has a large covered deck for outdoor seating along with a wraparound bar featuring a selection of 100 tequilas, craft cocktails, and draft beer.

North Beach Tortilla Co.

The menu is a mix of Spanish, Southwestern, and Florida cuisine – with a strong emphasis on fresh, made-from-scratch food using sourced ingredients and authentic cooking methods.

“Tacos Grow On Trees and Tequila Always Wins.”

The structure was originally built from the pylons of an old drawbridge, but has since been spruced up with features including a glass wall that looks out on the white sand beach and the bay.

Inside you’ll find art depicting a Taco Tree by local artist, Andy Saczynski.

North Beach Tortilla Co. is open daily from 4-10PM. Menu is available at northbeachtortillaco.com.

North Beach Tortilla Co.
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Patty commented on WordroW: April 3, 2026
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“Who are the providers for the facility?”
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Joe commented on WordroW: April 3, 2026
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Michael L. Cobb commented on WordroW: April 3, 2026
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“Use part of the $5million to remove the docks that are in an already overcrowded harbor.”
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“Fire hydrants are color coded for the rate of water flow measured in gallons per minute (GPM). Seems like painting the hydrants in artistic color designs would mess up this...”
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“Isn't that going to make that area of waterway too crowded during tourist season ? As is already is!”
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Michael L. Cobb commented on WordroW: April 1, 2026
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“Who authorized the building of the docks?”
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