Flora-Bama Named Alabama's Best Dive Bar By Southern Living

Betsy Watson • March 8, 2024

Legendary local venue voted Best Alabama Dive Bar

Flora-Bama Lounge

Orange Beach, Ala. – (OBA) – Southeasterners and islanders have known the Flora-Bama since 1964. For 60 years, the legendary "Honky Tonk" on the beach has attracted visitors and locals to the state line. Now it is getting recognition from another legendary southern outlet.


In this month's Southern Living, readers have voted Flora-Bama as the BEST DIVE BAR in Alabama. Southern Living writer, Betsy Cribb Watson, investigated how the south's most popular beach bar became a national icon.


You don't become the Gulf Coast’s most hallowed beach bar without a bit of divine intervention. “When you look at where God put the Flora-Bama, it’s in the middle of where all kinds of demographics gather—that’s what makes it special,” says co-owner and lifelong Alabama native John McInnis III. “You’d have fishermen and locals mixed with tourists, bikers, and military personnel from the [Pensacola Navy] base. All of a sudden, they were hanging out together in this little shack by a liquor store. That’s what it looked like in the late seventies and early eighties.”



Now in its 60th year, the destination’s siren call of live music, fresh oysters, and boozy milkshakes (known as Bushwackers) attracts the same ragtag band of revelers it beckoned in its early years. But the snowbirds, spring breakers, and all the groups in between have one thing in common, says co-owner Cameron Price, an Army Airborne Ranger veteran who first visited the area as a grad student fleeing the Massachusetts winter: “Every single person who walks into the Flora-Bama wants to have a good time.” And that’s not hard to do there—it's no wonder our readers voted Flora-Bama the best dive bar in Alabama in our 2024 South's Best awards.



What To Expect At Flora-Bama

You’ll see white sand between the floorboards, love notes penned on the walls in permanent marker, and a clothesline of ladies’ unmentionables strung above the dance floor (this is a dive bar, after all). Kids can enjoy the scenery till 6 p.m., and everybody else can hang around until they close at 2:30 a.m. On Sunday mornings, you can come back at 9 or 11 a.m. for church. At the Flora-Bama, everyone’s welcome, and for many folks, their first pilgrimage to this sprawling shack on the beach begets a second one—and maybe a hundred more after that.



The beloved dive has been a fixture on the Alabama-Florida line since 1964 (a couple of years after the states were connected by the Perdido Pass Bridge), when a local family built an unassuming package store there. The late Joe Gilchrist bought it in 1978 and transformed it into a live-music venue, recruiting country artists on the rodeo circuit to come down and play. Once Pat McClellan joined him as a partner in the mid-eighties, they began adding some of the bar’s signature events, like the annual Interstate Mullet Toss (people throwing fish in the name of charity, which raises thousands for area youth organizations each year) and the Frank Brown Songwriters’ Festival (the largest and oldest of its kind in the country, which brings in big names in music).


Overcoming Obstacles

Like most places that have good stories, the Flora-Bama has seen some tough times along the way. After Hurricane Ivan walloped the area back in 2004, there was nothing left of the original beachfront building. For about three years, the bar operated out of a collection of tents and trailers. But the faithful patrons still kept showing up. “You probably had close to a million people a year going through there and having the times of their lives,” says McInnis, who became a majority owner along with Price in 2009. “That’s love.”



They then built up the Flora-Bama again—this time constructing the rambling wooden shack 22 feet above flood level. Beyond that, they haven’t altered much. “Our goal was to make it better without changing it because it’s such an iconic establishment,” says McInnis. That means a continued commitment to supporting charitable organizations (they give to more than 30 groups annually, from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital to the Special Operations Warrior Foundation) and a devotion to redefining hospitality, providing a welcoming spot for all kinds of sunseekers to gather season after season.



“You’re more a shepherd of the Flora-Bama than you are an owner of it,” says Price. “When you look at all the people who have made memories here over the years, that’s the magic of this place.”



Share this article w/ Friends...

Sea Turtle Release Photo by Dave John Kriegler
By OBA Staff September 7, 2025
Gulf Shores, Ala. — (OBA) — Gulf State Park will welcome families and nature lovers to its annual Turtle Fest this month. The popular educational event returns to the Gulf State Park Fishing Pier in Gulf Shores. Visitors can learn about sea turtle conservation through interactive exhibits and activities. Multiple local
Magnolia Springs 5K Race Returns to Support Local Homeless Initiative
By OBA Staff September 7, 2025
Magnolia Springs, Ala. — (OBA) — The annual Magnolia Run will return to Magnolia Springs in November. The popular community race takes runners through some of Baldwin County's most beautiful scenery. This year's event will raise money for a local group that helps homeless people. Race organizers expect hundreds of...
The new Foley Public Library is scheduled for completion in 2026. The new citybudget includes $65.5
By OBA Staff September 6, 2025
Foley, Ala. — (OBA) — Got it — The Foley City Council has adopted a $71.9 million General Fund budget for the 2026 fiscal year, taking a cautious approach to spending while continuing to prepare for rapid growth. City officials say the plan will help meet demand for services while maintaining financial reserves well...
Alabama Angler Catches Record-Breaking 550-Pound Swordfish After Epic 4.5-Hour Fight
By OBA Staff September 6, 2025
Orange Beach, Ala. — (OBA) — A routine fishing trip turned into the catch of a lifetime for a Birmingham angler. Robert Fritze set a new Alabama state record when he landed a massive 550.3-pound swordfish. The fish broke the previous record of 448 pounds caught by Del Sawyer aboard the Sea Reaper with Captain Randy "Go
Orange Beach Fundraiser Breaks Records with $50,000 Raised in One Night
By OBA Staff September 5, 2025
Orange Beach, Ala. — (OBA) — The Makos Academics, Arts & Athletics Club held its biggest fundraising event of the year in August. The community organization brought together local families and businesses for an evening of food and entertainment. More than $50,000 was raised in one night to help Orange Beach students. T
Chamber Golf Tournament Returns to Support Local Schools This October
By OBA Staff September 5, 2025
Foley, Ala. — (OBA) — The South Baldwin Chamber Foundation is bringing back its popular Golf FORE! Education Tournament for the fifth year. The annual event raises money to support local schools and student programs across Baldwin County. King & King Attorneys at Law is serving as this year’s presenting sponsor...
ALDOT Takes Over Foley Beach Express Highway
By OBA Staff September 5, 2025
Foley, Ala. — (OBA) — The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) now owns and operates the Foley Beach Express. The highway connects inland areas of Baldwin County to the coast in Orange Beach. State officials completed a deal with the city of Foley to take over the road. The move comes after major improvements w
Orange Beach Launches Free Fall Fitness Program for All Ages
By OBA Staff September 4, 2025
Orange Beach, Ala. — (OBA) — Orange Beach Parks and Recreation has announced its Fall Fitness Saturdays program. The free outdoor exercise classes will run through fall. All fitness levels are welcome to join the Saturday morning sessions. Participants should bring a beach towel and water bottle to every class.
Foley Public Library Plans First Gaming Convention for Families
By OBA Staff September 4, 2025
Foley, Ala. — (OBA) — The Foley Public Library will host its first gaming convention this month. The free event aims to bring together local gaming enthusiasts and families. Organizers expect the convention to celebrate gaming culture in the community. The library hopes to make this an annual tradition for residents.
Downtown Foley Plans Football-Themed Community Event for Third Thursday
By OBA Staff September 4, 2025
Foley, Ala. — (OBA) — Downtown Foley is preparing for a special community celebration that combines local business support with high school spirit. The event will bring together residents, visitors, and student athletes for an evening of activities. Local businesses plan to offer specials and giveaways during the...
Show More