The Bama, as locals call it, is many bars stacked next to each other in one wandering complex. There’s live music seven days a week on multiple stages, a package store, an oyster bar, a separate restaurant, and a back deck on the Gulf where you’ll sit through three sunsets if you’re not careful. The clientele covers the full Gulf Coast spectrum: bikers, retirees, college kids, songwriters in town for the festival, fishermen off the boats, second-generation regulars whose parents met here.
The annual moments anchor the calendar:
- Mullet Toss — third weekend in April. People throw frozen mullet across the state line for distance. Tens of thousands of attendees. Real thing.
- Frank Brown International Songwriters’ Festival — November. Ten days of Gulf Coast songwriters at the Bama and dozens of other venues across the Key.
- Polar Bear Dip — January 1, into the Gulf, with everyone else who didn’t sleep well.
If you can only do one Perdido Key thing as a visitor and you have to pick, do this one. Get there before sunset, find a spot on a deck, and let it happen to you.