The Florida Keys Restaurants

Seafood rules in the Keys, which is full of chef-owned restaurants with not-too-fancy food. Many restaurants serve cuisine that reflects the proximity of the Bahamas and Caribbean (you’ll see the term "Floribbean" on many menus). Tropical fruits figure prominently—especially on the beverage side of the menu. Florida spiny lobster should be local and fresh from August to March, and stone crabs from mid-October to mid-May. And don't dare leave the islands without sampling conch, be it in a fritter or in ceviche. Keep an eye out for authentic key lime pie—yellow custard in a graham-cracker crust. If it's green, just say "no." Note: Particularly in Key West and particularly during spring break, the more affordable and casual restaurants can get loud and downright rowdy, with young visitors often more interested in drinking than eating. Live music contributes to the decibel levels. If you're more of the quiet, intimate-dining type, avoid such overly exuberant scenes by eating early or choosing a restaurant where the bar isn’t the main focus.

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  • 1. Chef Michael's

    $$$$

    This local favorite makes big waves with fresh seafood that's prepared with tropical flair. Carnivores can feast on prime-grade beef, which is carved in-house and has the kind of marbling that just melts in your mouth. Gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian dishes are also available.

    81671 Overseas Hwy., Florida, 33036, USA
    305-664–0640

    Known For

    • Watermelon mint sangria
    • Fresh catch "Juliette" with shrimp and scallops
    • Intimate tropical dining

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.–Sat., Reservations essential
  • 2. Pierre's Restaurant

    $$$$

    One of the Keys' most elegant restaurants, Pierre's marries colonial style with modern food trends and lets you taste the world from its romantic verandas. French chocolate, Australian lamb, Hawaiian fish, Florida lobster---whatever is fresh and in season will be masterfully prepared and beautifully served. Pierre's oozes style, especially the wicker-chair-strewn veranda overlooking the bay. Save your best "tropical chic" duds for dinner here. The downstairs bar is a perfect spot for catching sunsets, sipping martinis, and enjoying light eats.

    81600 Overseas Hwy., Florida, 33036, USA
    305-664–3225

    Known For

    • Romantic spot for that special night out
    • Seasonally changing menu
    • Full-moon parties

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 3. Bayside Gourmet

    $

    This tiny counter-service restaurant is the best-kept secret in Islamorada, with the tastiest and most affordable ($11) grouper Reuben sandwich in the Keys. It's a small place—with six tables inside, a bar overlooking the kitchen, and an outdoor patio—and most diners are locals. The menu ranges from fresh seafood to excellent pizza. Don't miss the meatballs.

    82758 Overseas Hwy., Florida, 33036, USA
    305-735–4471

    Known For

    • Excellent key lime pie
    • Microbrews
    • Seafood omelets
  • 4. Bitton Bistro Café

    $

    Authentic French food is on the menu at this supercasual eatery run by chef-owner Michel Bitton. The gelatos and homemade French pastries might be famous, but don't miss the opportunity to savor his daily quiches, fresh salads with Dijon vinaigrette, rustic soups, and French baguette sandwiches. French-press coffee? Just say, "Oui!" You will not be disappointed.

    82245 Overseas Hwy., Florida, 33036, USA
    305-396–7481

    Known For

    • Oversize crepes
    • Freshly made gelato
    • Wide assortment of macarons

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 5. Green Turtle Inn

    $$

    This circa-1947 landmark—with its vintage neon sign, wood-paneled walls, and period photos—is a slice of Florida Keys history. Breakfast options include French toast made with challah bread and Captain Morgan batter or Keys Benedict with a blue crab cake; at lunch, opt for lobster mac and cheese. Turtle chowder (don't gasp; it's made from farm-raised, freshwater turtles) is a staple. For dessert, the seventh-generation pound cake gets a standing ovation.

    81219 Overseas Hwy., Florida, 33036, USA
    305-664–2006

    Known For

    • Excellent conch chowder
    • Outstanding pound cake
    • Huge homemade sticky buns

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Reservations essential
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  • 6. Hungry Tarpon

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    This is part of the colorful, bustling Old Florida scene at Robbie's Marina, so you know that the seafood here is fresh and top quality. The extensive menu seems as if it's bigger than the dining space, which consists of a few tables and counter seating indoors, plus tables out back under the mangrove trees. Try the Matecumbe fish sandwich with provolone and bacon on grilled sourdough.

    77522 Overseas Hwy., Florida, 33036, USA
    305-664–0535

    Known For

    • Insanely good Bloody Marys with a beef-stick straw
    • Heart-of-the-action location
    • Biscuits and gravy

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 7. Islamorada Fish Company

    $

    Owned by Bass Pro Shops and housed in an open-air, oversize tiki hut on Florida Bay, this restaurant offers a quintessential Keys dining experience. Menu highlights include cracked conch beaten until tender and then fried, and fresh-catch Portofino blackened perfectly and topped with Key West shrimp and a brandied lobster sauce. There's a small tiki bar if you prefer a stool to a table.

    81532 Overseas Hwy., Florida, USA
    305-664–9271

    Known For

    • Tourist hot spot
    • Great views
    • Afternoon fish and shark feedings in its private lagoon
  • 8. Island Grill

    $

    Don't be fooled by appearances; this waterfront shack takes island breakfast, lunch, and dinner up a notch. Tempting options include the famed "original tuna nachos," lobster rolls, and a nice selection of seafood and sandwiches. Southern-style shrimp and andouille sausage with grits join island-style specialties such as grilled ribs with guava barbecue sauce on the list of entrées. There's an air-conditioned dining room and bar as well as open seating under a vaulted porch ceiling. The outdoor bar hosts live entertainment Wednesday to Sunday. Don't be in a hurry; service is usually slow.

    85501 Overseas Hwy., Florida, 33036, USA
    305-664–8400

    Known For

    • Eclectic seafood options
    • Slow service
    • Nice views

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 9. Kaiyo Grill & Sushi

    $$$

    Colorful abstract mosaics and inviting, upholstered banquettes almost steal the show, but the food is equally interesting. The menu, a fusion of East and West, offers sushi rolls that combine local ingredients with traditional Japanese tastes. A wood grill is used to prepare such dishes as grilled catch of the day and hardwood-grilled rack of lamb. Wine and sake choices are abundant, and the manager is a wine connoisseur, so take advantage.

    81701 Overseas Hwy., Florida, 33036, USA
    305-664–5556

    Known For

    • Drunken scallops
    • Showstopping decor
    • Dessert cupcakes that look like sushi

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 10. Lorelei Restaurant & Cabana Bar

    $$ | Upper Matecumbe Key | American

    While local anglers gather here for breakfast, lunch and dinner bring a mix of islanders and visitors for straightforward food and front-row seats to the sunset. Live music seven nights a week ensures a lively nighttime scene, and the menu staves off inebriation with burgers, barbecued baby back ribs, and Parmesan-crusted snapper. Key lime pie comes frozen with mango sauce. Service can be less than stellar and the gathering at sunset is always crowded.

    MM 82 BS, 81924 Overseas Hwy., Islamorada, Florida, 33036, USA
    305-664–2692

    Known For

    • Amazing sunset views
    • Nightly live music
  • 11. Marker 88

    $$$

    A few yards from Florida Bay, this popular seafood restaurant, completely renovated in 2023, has large picture windows that offer great sunset views, though most patrons dine outside on the sand. The menu includes such irresistible entrées as lobster linguini and a prime rib eye. In addition, there are sandwiches, a burger, and sushi. And you can't miss the restaurant's famous Key lime pie and seasonal fruit crisp. The extensive property has two tiki bars and a boutique.

    88000 Overseas Hwy., Florida, 33036, USA
    305-852–9315

    Known For

    • A gathering place for locals and visitors
    • Fantastic fresh-fish sandwich
    • Extensive wine and cocktails lists

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 12. Morada Bay Beach Café

    $$$

    This bayfront restaurant wins high marks for its surprisingly stellar cuisine, tables in the sand, and tiki torches that bathe the evening in romance. Seafood takes center stage, but you can always get roasted organic chicken or prime rib. The tapas menu caters to smaller appetites with offerings like fried calamari and conch salad. Sit in a dining room outfitted with surfboards, or outdoors on a beach, where the sunset puts on a mighty show and kids (and your feet) play in the sand.

    81600 Overseas Hwy., Florida, 33036, USA
    305-664–0604

    Known For

    • Feet-in-the-sand dining
    • Full-moon parties
    • Intoxicating sunset views

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