Key West restaurants..first timer
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Key West restaurants..first timer
Heading to Key West in April with a group of 6 all in our late twentys. Looking to book one "nice" dinner. Hopefully somewhere that will allow us to enjoy the weather/ ocean view. Any suggestions?
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Just type in Key West & do a search there are tons of recent posts on this topic. You may also want to elaborate on what a 'nice' dinner means to you. I like http://www.aandblobsterhouse.com/
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We like Louie's Backyard. good ocean view from the place and terrace. Food is good although on the pricier side.
http://www.louiesbackyard.com/
http://www.louiesbackyard.com/
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Dining is available on the deck as well. Basically it is an old house that has been converted to a restaurant. dining in a couple of spots inside. Lots of large windows out to the ocean. Then a large deck area in what was once the backyard, steps down toward the ocean dining table there. At the very edge of the deck over the ocean is a bar on the side.
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I loved Mangia Mangia at 900 Southard. A little off the main streets, with wonderful pasta and seafood dishes. VEry cozy little restaurant. Felt more like a "locals" place. The entrees are really large, so you can probably split one. Hope you have a great time!
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A restaurant I would highly recommedn for a nice dinner would be Seven Fish. It was awarded the highest Zagat rating and was fabulous. Not all that over-priced either. http://www.7fish.com/ I would suggest calling ahead for a reservation as it is very small. We had the concierge at the hotel book it for us. I would definitely go back again.
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For a 1/2 day fishing charter, Tortuga IV...
http://www.tortugacharters.com/
You might also look at the Rooftop Cafe, 2nd floor, Front Street. They have a veranda which faces the docks, but you cannot quite see the water. http://www.rooftopcafekeywest.com/
If there are no cruise ships in one night, go to the Bistro 245 at the Westin. Outdoor seating overlooking the harbo and Sunset Key.
Pjk
http://www.tortugacharters.com/
You might also look at the Rooftop Cafe, 2nd floor, Front Street. They have a veranda which faces the docks, but you cannot quite see the water. http://www.rooftopcafekeywest.com/
If there are no cruise ships in one night, go to the Bistro 245 at the Westin. Outdoor seating overlooking the harbo and Sunset Key.
Pjk
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We also like Louie's, the food was great and the service very nice and friendly, although I have to say there were a couple snotty people there. Our server could not have been nicer, though, to make us feel welcome and our lunch and drinks were great. The view is nice, although not overwhelming (no big waves or anything), but very relaxing.

