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Flora-Bama Celebrates 60 Years of History

R. Ken Cooper • August 1, 2024

Iconic Gulf Coast Bar Turns 60 Today, August 1st

Photo from the 50-year anniversary by R. Ken Cooper

Perdido Key, Fla. – (OBA) – The legendary Flora-Bama Lounge, Package, and Oyster Bar marks its 60th anniversary today, August 1, 2024. This milestone is not just a testament to the establishment's longevity but also a celebration of its rich history and enduring cultural significance on the Gulf Coast.


Founded in 1964 by Theodore “Ted” Tampary and his wife Ellen, Flora-Bama has grown from a small watering hole into an iconic landmark. Situated on the Alabama-Florida state line, the bar was envisioned as a unique venue that would attract both locals and tourists. Despite a mysterious fire delaying its original Independence Day opening, Ted and his sons, Constantine “Connie” and Anthony “Bubba,” persevered to open the lounge and package store on August 1, 1964.


In 1978, Joe Gilchrist bought the Flora-Bama from Tampary and in 1986 Pat McClellan came onboard as a co-owner of the iconic roadhouse. John McInnis and Cam Price joined the ownership team in 2011. 


The Flora-Bama quickly became known for its welcoming atmosphere and camaraderie among people from all walks of life. Over the years, it has survived numerous challenges, including fires, floods, and hurricanes, always emerging stronger and more beloved by its patrons. The bar’s resilience is a symbol of the spirit of the Gulf Coast community.


Throughout its six decades, Flora-Bama has hosted various events that have become local traditions. The “Interstate Mullet Toss” and the “Frank Brown International Songwriters Festival” are just two of the many annual events that draw crowds from near and far. The bar also gained international fame when singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett immortalized it in song, highlighting its place in American music culture.


After Hurricane Ivan in 2004, the Flora-Bama underwent significant renovations to restore it to its former glory. These efforts ensured that the bar could continue to serve its loyal patrons and maintain its reputation as one of the "Best Beach Bars in the World."


As Flora-Bama turns 60, it remains a beloved institution, offering a unique blend of good times and great music as its legacy stands as a testament to the enduring allure of this Gulf Coast treasure.


Residents and visitors alike are invited to join in the celebration today, as Flora-Bama marks this remarkable milestone while looking forward to many more years of fun, live music, and fellowship.


Contact Information

Flora-Bama Lounge, Package, and Oyster Bar 

Address: 17401 Perdido Key Dr, 

Perdido Key, FL 32507 

Phone: (850) 492-0611 

Website: Flora-Bama

Flora-Bama Historical Marker

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