inexpensive, fun restaurants in Key West
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inexpensive, fun restaurants in Key West
We will be in Key West in early May. We would like to go to some inexpensive, fun restaurants. We have enjoyed BO's Fish Wagon and Schooner's Wharf and we are looking forward to trying El Siboney's. Can anyone recommend other similar places? Thanks for your help! Laurie
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Thanks for your suggestions! We at at Pepe's when we were in Key West 2 years ago. The food was wonderful and the portions were large but my friend was a little frustrated with the long wait for a table.We waited about 1 1/2 hours on a Tuesday night. We haven't tried Half Shell Raw Bar. Maybe we will check that out. What do you think of Bahama Mama's Kitchen, Iguana Cafe or Meteor Smokehouse? Also, Cap't Runaground Harvey's Floating restaurant looks interesting. Thank you!
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Camilles is my favorite breakfast (and sometimes, lunch) place. Right on Duval. Great food. Local hangout.
Pepe's is good, but the wait can get extreme.
Blue Heaven is attractive (in a funky way) and the food is good, but, again, the wait can be extreme.
I've always gone to Turtle Krall's (GREAT location) but the last few times the food hasn't been up to snuff.
Have fun.
Pepe's is good, but the wait can get extreme.
Blue Heaven is attractive (in a funky way) and the food is good, but, again, the wait can be extreme.
I've always gone to Turtle Krall's (GREAT location) but the last few times the food hasn't been up to snuff.
Have fun.
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7 Fish - very good, casual, make reservations
Half Shell - great fresh fish
Pepes - yes theres is a wait usually for dinner but get there early. Depending on the time of year, try getting there before sunset.
Camilles - gets mixed reviews. No longer on Duval Street.
Turtle Kraals - good southwest
Skip Capt Harveys - not good
P.T.s - sports bar
Half Shell - great fresh fish
Pepes - yes theres is a wait usually for dinner but get there early. Depending on the time of year, try getting there before sunset.
Camilles - gets mixed reviews. No longer on Duval Street.
Turtle Kraals - good southwest
Skip Capt Harveys - not good
P.T.s - sports bar
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Thanks for all your suggestions. I was thinking about 7 Fish but I wasn't how pricey it would be. I'm sorry to Cap't Harvey's is not good.It looked like a fun night out on their website.Maybe we will try Pepe's again, a little earlier this time. Thanks again for all your help. Laurie
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We enjoyed Bahama Mama's. The seafood dishes we ordered were prepared simply (blackened, sauted), and very good. It was a nice change of pace from most of the other restaurants we went to (no mango chutney in sight).
The crab rice and shrimp cakes were great side dishes.
The crab rice and shrimp cakes were great side dishes.
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Laurie: We lived there for 3 years,so here goes:
El Siboneys-good Cuban, local and tourists
Alices on Duval-good, at the gay bar La Te Da, expensive,dinner
Dennis Pharmacy,Simonton St,locals,burgers
5 Brothers Grocery,Southard St;Friday's conch chowder, best on the rock
La Trattoria,Duval St,Italian
Louie Backyard,good, expensive,on the water, great views
Monte's,mm 25, Summerland Key,excellent seafood
Mo's, White St, outstanding,go early, not always open, depends if the owners are in town (Canadians)
Paradise Cafe,Eaton St,good Cuban sand
Rusty Anchor, Stock Island, great seafood,locals primarily,reasonable
Sandy's Cafe,White St,walk up /take out only, best Cuban sand,at the laundromat,Trust me on this one,get yourself a Con a Lache coffee too
Our favorite to this day is the Half Shell. Good food, atmosphere, eat at the bar and talk to the locals
Stay away from N.Roosevelt and most restaruants downtown. There is small cafe in town, forget the name, but great breakfasts.Simonton or Southard street, I forget. Excellent breakfast sandwiches at Sandy's.
Have fun. Don't rent a car, parking is tough. Walk, cabs, scooters, etc. Do Schooners at night or Ricks. Go to the night show at the 801 gay bar. It's a good time and you'll swear these guys are women and they are good singers. You'll see gays and local couples in for the show.
Good time of year for snorkeling and diving as the water is starting to warm up. Water gets rough when windy so don't let those hawkers tell you otherwise.
Terry & Suzanne (now back in MI, we must have been nuts)
El Siboneys-good Cuban, local and tourists
Alices on Duval-good, at the gay bar La Te Da, expensive,dinner
Dennis Pharmacy,Simonton St,locals,burgers
5 Brothers Grocery,Southard St;Friday's conch chowder, best on the rock
La Trattoria,Duval St,Italian
Louie Backyard,good, expensive,on the water, great views
Monte's,mm 25, Summerland Key,excellent seafood
Mo's, White St, outstanding,go early, not always open, depends if the owners are in town (Canadians)
Paradise Cafe,Eaton St,good Cuban sand
Rusty Anchor, Stock Island, great seafood,locals primarily,reasonable
Sandy's Cafe,White St,walk up /take out only, best Cuban sand,at the laundromat,Trust me on this one,get yourself a Con a Lache coffee too
Our favorite to this day is the Half Shell. Good food, atmosphere, eat at the bar and talk to the locals
Stay away from N.Roosevelt and most restaruants downtown. There is small cafe in town, forget the name, but great breakfasts.Simonton or Southard street, I forget. Excellent breakfast sandwiches at Sandy's.
Have fun. Don't rent a car, parking is tough. Walk, cabs, scooters, etc. Do Schooners at night or Ricks. Go to the night show at the 801 gay bar. It's a good time and you'll swear these guys are women and they are good singers. You'll see gays and local couples in for the show.
Good time of year for snorkeling and diving as the water is starting to warm up. Water gets rough when windy so don't let those hawkers tell you otherwise.
Terry & Suzanne (now back in MI, we must have been nuts)
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Good advice from the above but if you want inexpensive Alice's, La Tratorria, Louie's Backyard can all be scratched from your list. They are pricey and Louies is not what it once was. Ricks is a meat market bar so if you are in your early 20's go for it.



