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FORT MYERS BEACH, Fla. – HM Restaurant Group has unveiled Bayside at Bonita Fish Company, a private indoor-outdoor event venue on Fort Myers Beach. The name is inspired by the property’s scenic waterfront setting along Matanzas Pass overlooking the bustling harbor and the 30-slip marina planned for the group’s new Bonita Fish Company. Currently available for reservations, Bayside at Bonita Fish Company provides plated dinners for 70 guests and up to 150 people for standing receptions. Bayside at Bonita Fish Company is one of a select few standalone waterfront event spaces in Lee County.
“We’re excited to introduce Bayside at Bonita Fish Company, a new space for private celebrations and community events,” said Joe Harrity, a partner with HM Restaurant Group, which owns and operates the new restaurant and neighboring restaurants Dixie Fish Company and Doc Ford’s Rum Bar & Grille. “It’s a picturesque venue for a variety of occasions, from weddings and smaller charity events to company, birthday and holiday parties. We’re already accepting reservations.”
Bayside at Bonita Fish Company will offer coastal-inspired fare from Bonita Fish Company, the restaurant group’s newest establishment, also opening this fall.
The venue is part of HM Restaurant Group’s vision of revitalizing the block between Doc Ford’s and Bayside at Bonita Fish Company into a destination for dining, entertainment, waterfront and marina access. The company has also introduced Doc Ford’s Lounge at the Fort Myers Beach restaurant, a private event space for 25 or more guests.
Bayside at Bonita Fish Company and Doc Ford’s Lounge reservations and additional information are available by contacting Private Events Manager Joe Sletten at joesletten@hmrestaurantgroup.com or 239-788-4067.
Bonita Fish Company, located on the site of the former Bonita Bill’s restaurant, will feature 300 indoor and outdoor seats, a large center bar, daily music and a menu focusing on fresh seafood. It will serve breakfast, lunch and dinner from 7 a.m. to closing. HM Restaurant Group is also building a floating dock marina, which will operate independently from the restaurant and serve boat-in customers, offer long-term rentals and accommodate boats up to 90 feet with shore power and water.
Originally built in 1926 as Bonita Fish House, the nearly century-old restaurant has a storied past as a gathering place for the Fort Myers Beach community. Its name and history echo Dixie Fish Company, an original fish house built in 1937 as a seafood market. Both restaurants pay homage to the heritage and history of old Florida fish houses.
Philanthropy and community outreach are engrained in HM Restaurant Group’s philosophy. Proceeds from specialty cocktails at Doc Ford’s have raised over $133,000 to support children’s hospitals in Southwest Florida and St. Petersburg. HM Restaurant Group also supports local nonprofit organizations dedicated to conservation, community, education and the environment. The “Ding” Darling Doc Ford’s Tarpon Tournament has donated over $1.57 million for conservation and water-quality research at Sanibel’s J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge since its inception in 2012. The 14th annual tournament is May 15, 2026.