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01/03/26

Where to Go Shopping in Mexico Beach, Florida: A Straightforward Guide to Groceries, Gifts & Good Finds

Mexico Beach, Florida sits quietly along the Gulf, far from the bustle of Destin or Panama City. The beaches draw you in, sure—but one of the surprises is how easy […]

Mexico Beach, Florida sits quietly along the Gulf, far from the bustle of Destin or Panama City. The beaches draw you in, sure—but one of the surprises is how easy it is to stock up, browse, shop, and settle in without ever leaving town. If you’re looking for reliable Mexico Beach shopping, places to grab groceries, or a quick stop for beer, wine, and mixers, this guide covers all the essentials in a clean, locals-know-this format.

Whether you're staying in Mexico Beach itself or checking in just up the road at St. Joe Beach vacation rentals or WindMark Beach rentals, these stores make your trip easier from start to finish.

Mexico Beach Market — The Town’s Go-To Grocery Store

If there’s one place everyone eventually ends up, it’s the Mexico Beach Market—the most dependable Mexico Beach grocery store for stocking up when you first roll into town. It has that small-town Florida feel but carries exactly what vacationers actually need: fresh produce, pantry staples, grab-and-go sandwiches, coolers, beach snacks, and those last-minute things everyone forgets (sunblock, cold drinks, coffee, ice, the works).

Because Mexico Beach is compact, the Market punches above its weight. You can do a full rental stock-up without going anywhere else, which is exactly why repeat visitors treat it as stop number one after check-in.

Two Gulls at the Beach — The Place for Browsing, Gifts & “Didn’t Know I Needed This” Finds

When people talk about Mexico Beach shopping, this is usually the shop they mean. Two Gulls at the Beach is bright, cheerful, and exactly the kind of store you end up in twice because you’re convinced you missed something the first time.

Expect coastal décor, shell-inspired jewelry, candles, prints, home accents, and plenty of Florida-themed souvenirs that don’t feel mass-produced. It’s the shop where people wander, linger, and come out smiling with something to bring home from vacation.

The Shell Shack — Half Seafood Market, Half Old-School Florida Staple

The Shell Shack has been part of Mexico Beach, Florida since 1965, and still holds that classic Panhandle vibe. While it’s known for fresh local seafood—especially shrimp—it also doubles as a fun Florida gift shop. Shells, local quirks, coastal décor, snacks, souvenirs… you get a bit of everything.

If your plan is a seafood night back at your rental, this is where you get the good stuff. If your plan is just to browse, it’s one of the easiest, most nostalgic stops in town.

Tortuga Moon — Local Designs With Real Mexico Beach Personality

If you want something that actually feels like Mexico Beach, stop into Tortuga Moon. This little shop has become a favorite for its easygoing coastal vibe and its lineup of locally inspired designs—think soft tees, breezy apparel, beachy accessories, and handmade jewelry that looks right at home on the Gulf. Their collection of decals and small gifts makes it a go-to spot for anyone trying to take home a reminder of their Florida trip without grabbing the same mass-produced stuff you see in bigger cities. Tortuga Moon keeps things simple, friendly, and rooted in the area’s personality, which is exactly why visitors come back year after year.

The Local Liquor Store — Simple, Friendly, and Exactly What You Need

Beach vacations usually call for at least one run to the local Mexico Beach liquor store, and the town keeps it simple: beer, seltzers, wine, mixers, and all the easy-to-carry beach favorites. You won’t spend 20 minutes scanning aisles. You walk in, grab what you need, and get back to the sand before the ice melts.

Why Shopping in Mexico Beach Works So Well

Mexico Beach doesn’t overthink retail. The stores match the pace of the coast—friendly, convenient, and refreshingly uncluttered. No oversized plazas, no maze-like layouts, no “beach store” gimmicks. Just the useful stuff, the memorable stuff, and the local touch that makes small-town Florida feel like, Florida.

Whether you're stocking your rental, grabbing dinner, hunting for a souvenir, or picking up a bottle after the beach, everything is close, easy, and pleasantly low-stress.

End Your Day at Mango Marley’s

After a day of exploring, there’s no better evening stop than Mango Marley’s. Cold drinks, TVs glowing with whatever game is on, casual bar eats, and a low-key Florida vibe that fits Mexico Beach perfectly. If you time it right, you’ll catch live music drifting through the place—a perfect finish to a simple, sun-soaked day on the coast.

Where to Stay While You Explore

If you want to stay near all these spots, check out:

All three areas place you within easy reach of Mexico Beach’s shops, restaurants, and shoreline.