unincorporated community in Charlotte and Sarasota counties, Florida, United States

Englewood is a city with a bustling art community, authentic beach town atmosphere, and an abundance of aquatic activities on the Gulf of Mexico in Southwest Florida. In 2020, it was home to 21,000 people.

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Palm trees in Englewood

Englewood is enclosed on three sides by the Gulf of Mexico and the larger cities of Venice and Port Charlotte, which both have more shopping and action, but the beaches aren't as nice. Englewood has the necessities including Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Publix, and Bealls.

Folklore has it that in the 1920s, a candidate for mayor promised that if elected, he would guarantee to have the US 41 run through town. Venice and Port Charlotte took off instead.

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Englewood is a 30-minute drive south from Sarasota/Bradenton Regional Airport (SRQ IATA), a 60-minute drive north from Fort Myers Regional Airport (RSW IATA), and a 75 minute drive south of Tampa International Airport (TPA IATA).

Englewood is accessible from I-75 from exit 191 River Rd and to a lesser extent 193 Jacaranda Blvd.

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You'll need to get a rental car from the airport as public transportation is nearly non-existent, and is impossible to use from town-to-town.

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Map of Englewood (Florida)

Popular entertainment includes the beach, restaurants, and a small shopping district located primarily along Dearborn Street.

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  • Lots of Florida trinket stores on Beach Road.
  • Also, historic Dearborn street has galleries, shops and restaurants.

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  • 1 Cafe 776, 138 N Indiana Ave, +1 941-475-0819. Tu-Sa 11:30AM-8:30PM. Great fish and chips. Huge servings making the "plate charge" for an extra plate worth every penny. You'll still take home leftovers.

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Englewood isn't big on hotel chains, but it offers a variety of beach resorts.

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