Hidden Gem: Why The Sloop Galley and Spirits is a Must-Visit in Gulf Shores

R. Peevy • July 5, 2026

A local dive has been featured by State culinary group

The Sloop in Gulf Shores

Gulf Shores, Ala. — (GSN) — In a town full of bustling tourist attractions, sometimes the best experiences are the ones tucked away from the main thoroughfare. The Sloop Galley and Spirits, recently highlighted in an Alabama Restaurant & Hospitality Association news release, is exactly that kind of place. A semi-hidden sanctuary that has quickly become a beloved staple among Gulf Shores locals.


A Vision Built on Experience


The story of The Sloop began in the summer of 2019, born from the vision of two local restaurateurs who brought over 40 years of combined industry experience to the table. Their goal was to create a space that prioritized fresh, high-quality food prepared in-house and a level of service that makes every guest feel like a regular. That vision has translated into a restaurant that feels both intimate and essential to the local community.


An Eclectic Culinary Experience


While the Gulf Coast is famous for its seafood, The Sloop has carved out a unique niche with a menu that defies simple categorization. Their crown jewel is an authentic Philly Cheesesteak—a dish that has earned a reputation for being the genuine article. Beyond the cheesesteaks, the menu is impressively eclectic, offering an array of unique items that distinguish it from the typical coastal fare found in surrounding establishments.


The Perfect Coastal Atmosphere


What truly cements The Sloop’s status as a local favorite is its atmosphere. The restaurant features a charming outdoor sandy backyard that captures the quintessential laid-back spirit of the Gulf Coast. It serves as the perfect setting for live music, providing a relaxed environment where patrons can enjoy a meal or a drink under the open air.


For those who prioritize good food, local character, and a relaxed setting, The Sloop Galley and Spirits offers a refreshing alternative to the standard tourist experience. Whether you are a long-time resident or a visitor looking to discover a hidden gem, this locally owned spot is a testament to the vibrant, independent dining culture of Gulf Shores.

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