Dining on the Gulf in Key West
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Dining on the Gulf in Key West
I will be staying at the Hyatt on Front St. for my anniversary in February. I would like to find a special restaurant in the area, preferablly with a gulfview, that would be good for our anniversary dinner, any suggestions?
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As far as I'm concerned, one place only meets your requirements and it is arguably the best in Key West.
Louie's Backyard...pretty Victorian house overlooking the water, elegant ambiance...just right for your special night. LMF
Louie's Backyard...pretty Victorian house overlooking the water, elegant ambiance...just right for your special night. LMF
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oops....too fast here's a link to the restaurant's website. It's a pretty lame website (looks like the internet about 5 years ago) but the restaurant is not.
http://www.louiesbackyard.com/index.htm
LMF
http://www.louiesbackyard.com/index.htm
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I agree that Louie's is wonderful, but it's not near the Hyatt and it's on the Atlantic rather than the Gulf. Your options for dining on the Gulf are unfortunately very limited. The Ocean Key Resort has a restaurant that's pretty but the food isn't good. There are several other hotels nearby that have restaurants, but I doubt you'd want hotel food on such a special occasion. The A&B Lobster House is just at the end of Front Street and has very good food, but it overlooks a marina rather than the Gulf.
I'm inclined to agree that Louie's would be the best choice if you don't mind taking a cab (they're very easy to get in Key West).
I'm inclined to agree that Louie's would be the best choice if you don't mind taking a cab (they're very easy to get in Key West).
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Most people don't know enough to differentiate from the strait side and the sort of Gulf side. (more like Florida Bay) Key West doesn't face the ocean either. Nit picking aside, the restaurants at Gulf end of Duval as pretty crummy.
Tourists in SW Florida are always looking for an ocean view, to which we have to say, no way.
The sun is still setting pretty far south on the horizon in February. Casa Marina hotel has Flagler's. This historic hotel faces south to the Florida Strait. I have no idea how the food is there now.
Key West is tiny. I don't think of distance as any impediment there.
Restaurants come and go in Key West. Louie's has been able to stand the test of time there. LMF
Tourists in SW Florida are always looking for an ocean view, to which we have to say, no way.
The sun is still setting pretty far south on the horizon in February. Casa Marina hotel has Flagler's. This historic hotel faces south to the Florida Strait. I have no idea how the food is there now.
Key West is tiny. I don't think of distance as any impediment there.
Restaurants come and go in Key West. Louie's has been able to stand the test of time there. LMF
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