In Print and on the Internet
We hope you enjoy these articles and mentions of Grayton Beach and Hibiscus Coffee & Guesthouse. They are just a handful of the many we have found since we started.
 
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Bed & Breakfasts of New Zealand
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SoWal Scene’s Best of South Walton 2008
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| In a June poll, SoWal Scene readers picked Hibiscus Coffee & Guest House the “Best Place for Breakfast” in South Walton. SoWal Scene’s Best of South Walton also picked South Walton’s best burger, best place to workout, best pizza, best sushi, best place for a hair cut and best golf course. |
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sunrise sensations
Deborah Garrison Lowery-Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue
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Spinach and Feta Frittata
Cheri Peebles of Hibiscus Coffee and Guesthouse in Grayton Beach, Florida, had to run back to the kitchen and whip up this recipe to write down the amounts to share with Southern Breeze. She laughs as she admits, “I don’t usually follow a recipe.” She recommends serving the crustless quiche-like wedges to guests with a side of fruit salad topped with coconut [ . . . ][full article/recipe] |
Just Come and Be…
Carolanne Griffith Roberts – Southern Living Magazine, June 2005
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| It’s simply a place to “be.” That word starts the commands Cheri Peebles writes on the board at Hibiscus Coffee & Guesthouse every morning. “It’s all about us,” she says in that Grayton way. “It’s usually something I need that day, ‘Be Grateful’ or ‘Be Understanding’, or ‘Be Optimistic.’”
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Havens | Grayton Beach, Fla.
A Gulf Retreat for the Upscale but Unfussy
Beth Greenfield -The New York Times, June 6, 2008
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WHEN Mike Ford
was in college, he became acquainted with the Florida Panhandle’s coast on spring-break jaunts that lured him to its developed, party-hearty beach towns [...] [W]hen his future wife introduced him to the small and far-removed Grayton Beach, [...], he didn’t quite know what to make of it[...]
Grayton Beach certainly stands out along Florida’s Emerald Coast and its scenic Route 30A, which offers a tour of the Panhandle’s most exclusive resort communities[...]
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“Hugs keep cyclists pedaling to Hibiscus”
By Joyce Owen, Walton Sun, 07/28/07
When a line of bicyclists roll into the parking lot at the Hibiscus Coffee and Guest House in Grayton Beach on Saturday morning they are warmly greeted by the innkeeper, Cheri Peebles. Peebles doesn’t know why they started coming to her little spot about a year ago, but she greets them as she does all her guests, with a hug. |
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Other Hibiscus and Grayton Beach Mentions
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