Start the day with strong Cuban coffee from street-side stalls, munch Key Lime Pie mid-morning and pile lunch high at Florida Keys' buffet restaurants. See sundown from Key West's waterfront bars, linger over romantic Floribbean (Caribbean-influenced) dinners in Florida Keys' oceanside restaurants and stay up late in party-happy Duval Street.
Florida Keys restaurant districts
For conch fritters in the Florida Keys, try stalls around Key West's Mallory Square. Lunch on grouper sandwiches at Islamorada's beachfront restaurants. Surf the restaurants and bars of Highway 1 for fishy feasts, and if you're hungry between times, grab a slice of calorific Key Lime Pie. Dine in seafood restaurants along Key West's Duval Street or in colourful Caribbean cafes in Bahama Village.
Florida Keys restaurant tips
Most Florida Keys restaurants are casual in ambience so don't dress up. Nearly all menus feature fish and seafood. Look for conch (pronounced ‘konk'), snapper, grouper and mahi mahi, also known as dolphin fish. For fine sunset views, book outside tables at bayside Florida Keys restaurants. Always check whether the service charge was added to your restaurant bill – if not, add 15-20%.
Florida Keys bars
Sip Cuban coffee at bars all over the Florida Keys. At lunchtime, stop off for refreshment in bars scattered along Florida Keys beaches for cold beers. Settle back in a waterfront bar in Key West's Mallory Square, order a couple of mojito cocktails and watch the sunset celebrations. If you fancy live music with your beer or cocktail, dive into a late-night bar off Duval Street.
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