Fort Lauderdale and Broward County Restaurants

Greater Fort Lauderdale offers one of the best and most diverse dining scenes of any U.S. city its size. There are more than 4,000 eateries in Broward offering everything from new American and South American to pan-Asian cuisines. Go beyond the basics, and you'll find an endless supply of hidden gems.

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  • 1. Jaxson's Ice Cream Parlour & Restaurant

    $$

    This mid-century landmark whips up malts, shakes, and jumbo sundaes from ice cream that is made on site daily. Founder Monroe Udell's trademarked Kitchen Sink—a small sink full of ice cream, topped by sparklers—is a real hoot for parties. His daughter Linda is now the owner and operator. Don't have a sweet tooth? Jaxson's also serves salads, hot dogs, and hot sandwiches.

    128 S. Federal Hwy., Dania Beach, Florida, 33004, USA
    954-923–4445

    Known For

    • License-plate decor
    • Homemade ice cream
    • Salads and sandwiches
  • 2. The Le Tub Saloon

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    Despite molasses-slow service and an abundance of insects at sundown, this eatery is beloved by locals, and management seemed genuinely appalled when hordes of trend-seeking city slickers started jamming bar stools and tables after GQ and Oprah declared its thick, juicy Angus burgers the best around. Once a Sunoco gas station, this quirky waterside saloon has an enduring affection for claw-foot bathtubs; lunch will run you around $18 (burger $13.50; small fries $5).

    1100 N. Ocean Dr., Hollywood, Florida, 33019, USA
    954-921–9425

    Known For

    • Late-night service
    • Vintage setting
    • Great burgers and key lime pie
  • 3. The Whale's Rib Raw Bar

    $$

    For a casual, almost funky, nautical experience near the beach, look no further than this raw bar featured on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives. If you want to blend in, order a fish special with whale fries—thinly sliced potatoes that look like hot potato chips. (People come from near and far for these famous fries!) Those with smaller appetites can choose from salads and raw-bar favorites like steamed Ipswich clams.

    2031 N.E. 2nd St., Deerfield Beach, Florida, 33441, USA
    954-421–8880

    Known For

    • Whale fries
    • Dolphin fingers
    • Loyal local following
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