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The Indian Pass Raw Bar in Apalachicola, FL
Authentic South
English - January 22, 2020 22:12 - 7 minutes - 7 MBDocumentary Society & Culture Arts Food culture art writers music south literature southern storytelling food chef Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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The Indian Pass Raw Bar is the anchor of the community in the Florida panhandle. It sits on County Road 30A, just southeast of Port St. Joe and west of Apalachicola. It’s an institution in this part of the world and has been here since owner Jimmy McNeill's grandparents opened it in 1929. People come for the oysters and the unusual 'honor system' code, but they also come for Jimmy, the unofficial mayor of Indian Pass. This episode features the song "372" by Pressed And. Originally aired May 31, 2013.