Restaurant Picks

Discover Seafood with a Florida Keys Twist

In the Florida Keys, fresh fish and seafood are menu staples at most popular restaurants. It’s easy to find just-caught snapper, grouper and mahi-mahi served grilled, blackened or fried. In addition, many chefs and restaurateurs in the island chain enjoy showcasing “only in the Keys” dishes, unusual species or innovative preparation techniques.

By |2022-09-07T14:40:23-04:00September 7, 2022|

Find Fresh and Tasty Fare at Upper Keys Food Trucks

For foodies seeking authentic Keys-style dining experiences, Upper Keys food trucks present creatively prepared fare that provides a quick and fun alternative to boring fast-food joints. Operated by hands-on local residents, the venues serve personalized, freshly made specialty dishes. The colorful trucks offer a convenient, inexpensive way for visitors to sample Keys-crafted cuisine.

By |2022-08-17T16:00:28-04:00August 17, 2022|

Savor the Flavors of the Florida Keys’ Signature Foods

From shrimp to traditional Cuban food to Key lime pie, the Florida Keys have a wealth of unique culinary treats to sample. Fish and seafood dishes are a standout on many restaurant menus, for good reason: the incredibly fresh fish diners are served at night was probably unloaded at the docks that morning!

By |2022-07-13T19:11:27-04:00July 13, 2022|

Tempt Your Taste Buds at Small Florida Keys Eateries

Indigenous Florida Keys cuisine typically means fresh fish and seafood harvested from local waters, headlining nearly every restaurant menu. To tempt the taste buds, check out some small, off-the-grid and new-location eateries — including a Key Largo spot with “toes in the sand” sunset dining — that Keys locals favor for their flavors.

By |2021-11-03T13:40:51-04:00November 3, 2021|

Find Tucked-Away Foodie Favorites in the Keys

Florida Keys restaurants range from gourmet hotspots to dockside seafood “shacks” and trendy food trucks where guests can choose from a variety of fish, seafood and other options. Many eateries along the historic Florida Keys Overseas Highway provide tasty temptations — but if diners venture into less-explored areas, the culinary possibilities become virtually endless.

By |2021-09-22T12:26:06-04:00September 22, 2021|

‘Taste of Key West Reimagined’ Offers Yearlong Dining Benefits

Foodies can sample tasty temptations and savor the subtropical flavors of Key West through “Taste of Key West 2021 Reimagined” — a dining card that takes the place of the “Taste of Key West” in-person charity fundraiser traditionally held each April. The pocket-size dining cards are usable for a year beginning April 19, 2021.

By |2021-04-09T12:43:41-04:00April 7, 2021|

Key West’s Aquaplex Expansion Delights Revelers

The Aquaplex (formerly known as the Aqua Bar and Nightclub), located in the heart of Key West’s LGBTQ entertainment district, has debuted a new look and enhancements. Along with the addition of an on-site Hawaiian-themed restaurant in its open-air backside bar and patio area, it now has five unique venues to delight patrons.

By |2021-02-10T23:54:55-05:00February 10, 2021|

Celebrate Valentine’s Day in Florida Keys Style: Sun, Fun and Romance

With Valentine's Day approaching, couples tired of winter blues might be daydreaming about escaping to the Florida Keys for a romantic getaway. The island chain has some of the warmest winter temps in the nation, and there's nothing better than snuggling up with your sweetheart and rejuvenating your soul in the welcoming sunshine.

By |2021-05-13T16:12:10-04:00January 27, 2021|

Sharing a Delicious Night Out in Old Town Key West

With so many good restaurants in Key West, ranging from intimate bistros and gourmet emporiums to waterfront seafood spots, the choice can sometimes be bewildering for visitors. What's the best tactic for finding an island-style culinary gem? Ask a local resident for recommendations — and they’ll likely include the Flaming Buoy Filet Co.

By |2021-05-13T16:10:24-04:00November 24, 2020|

What’s New in LGBTQ Key West

What’s happening in the gayborhood of Key West these days? Visitors can discover two new gay-owned and -operated restaurants for their dining pleasure — one with a particularly sassy name. Plus many island entertainment venues have a fresh new look following recent renovations, and Key West’s iconic drag shows are once again delighting audiences

By |2020-09-16T15:00:58-04:00September 16, 2020|
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