Food Scene
Brickyard is an independently owned and operated pizzeria in the northeast area of Tallahassee. Since 2005, it has served pizzas, pastas, calzones and stromboli to patrons who dine in, take out, or call for delivery. Also serving beer and wine.
Brickyard Pizzeria
4819 Kerry Forest PkwyBrickyard is an independently owned and operated pizzeria in the northeast area of Tallahassee. Since 2005, it has served pizzas, pastas, calzones and stromboli to patrons who dine in, take out, or call for delivery. Also serving beer and wine.
Starbucks
222 S Magnolia DrTed's is Probably the Best Steakhouse in Tallahassee, and has reasonable prices. It's not 15 minutes away, and we love the food, selections, and service!!
7 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Ted's Montana Grill
1954 Village Green WayTed's is Probably the Best Steakhouse in Tallahassee, and has reasonable prices. It's not 15 minutes away, and we love the food, selections, and service!!
Drinks & Nightlife
Hurricane Grill & Wings
6800 Thomasville RdPublix Super Market at Bradfordville Center
6753 Thomasville RdEverything Else
Hurricane Grill & Wings
6800 Thomasville RdParks & Nature
Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park
3540 Thomasville RdWakulla Springs
Arts & Culture
Features more than 140 rare vehicles including an 1894 Duryea, one of the oldest automobiles manufactured in the US; the 1860 horse-drawn funeral hearse that carried Abraham Lincoln, and three Batmobiles. Other collections include antique boat motors, Native American artifacts, sports memorabilia, motorbikes, pedal cars, case knives, antique brass cash registers and more.
30 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Tallahassee Antique Car Museum
6800 Mahan DrFeatures more than 140 rare vehicles including an 1894 Duryea, one of the oldest automobiles manufactured in the US; the 1860 horse-drawn funeral hearse that carried Abraham Lincoln, and three Batmobiles. Other collections include antique boat motors, Native American artifacts, sports memorabilia, motorbikes, pedal cars, case knives, antique brass cash registers and more.
The Museum of Florida History reopened to the public and introduced a new exhibit after being closed for seven months as part of the renovation project on the plaza level of the R. A. Gray Building.
The new permanent exhibit, Forever Changed: La Florida, 1513–1821, tells the story of Florida’s history from the arrival of Europeans, the meeting and interaction with native cultures to Florida’s adoption as a United States territory. Phase 1 of the Forever Changed exhibit opened in 2012 and featured the time period 1513–1565.
Prominent features include a fort modeled after St. Augustine’s Castillo de San Marcos, a Spanish colonial-style house and church, and a frontier trading scene. The exhibit also addresses the impact of European actions on native peoples and the resulting physical and cultural changes. Among the many artifacts on display is a finely carved powder horn from the British period that illustrates the architecture of St. Augustine on one side and a meeting between Native Americans and Europeans on the reverse.
Recreated settings, rare artifacts, along with many interactive and hands-on activities, engage visitors of all ages for a better understanding of Florida’s colonial history.
75 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Museum of Florida History
500 S Bronough StThe Museum of Florida History reopened to the public and introduced a new exhibit after being closed for seven months as part of the renovation project on the plaza level of the R. A. Gray Building.
The new permanent exhibit, Forever Changed: La Florida, 1513–1821, tells the story of Florida’s history from the arrival of Europeans, the meeting and interaction with native cultures to Florida’s adoption as a United States territory. Phase 1 of the Forever Changed exhibit opened in 2012 and featured the time period 1513–1565.
Prominent features include a fort modeled after St. Augustine’s Castillo de San Marcos, a Spanish colonial-style house and church, and a frontier trading scene. The exhibit also addresses the impact of European actions on native peoples and the resulting physical and cultural changes. Among the many artifacts on display is a finely carved powder horn from the British period that illustrates the architecture of St. Augustine on one side and a meeting between Native Americans and Europeans on the reverse.
Recreated settings, rare artifacts, along with many interactive and hands-on activities, engage visitors of all ages for a better understanding of Florida’s colonial history.
Shopping
Governor's Square mall
1500 Apalachee PkwyTarget
3700 Bradfordville RdWalmart Supercenter
5500 Thomasville RdPublix Super Market at Bradfordville Center
6753 Thomasville RdEssentials
CVS Pharmacy
3700 Bradfordville Rd