9 Best Restaurants in Fort Lauderdale and Broward County, Florida

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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.

Charm City Burger Company

$ Fodor's choice

This fun-and-funky grease pit in Deerfield Beach is one of Broward County's favorite dives on the supercheap. Serving up massive beef burgers, chicken burgers, and veggie burgers piled high with unapologetically fattening toppings like candied bacon strips, haystack onion straws, hash browns, and blue cheese spread, this is the true diet nemesis. Grab a side of hand-cut sweet potato fries with your burger, wash it all down with a thick Key lime milk shake, and then seal the food coma deal with a dessert of fried Oreos fritters or The Carnie, fried Twinkies with vanilla ice cream, chocolate sauce, and powdered sugar.

LaSpada's Original Hoagies

$ Fodor's choice

The crew at this seaside hole-in-the-wall puts on quite a show while assembling their sandwiches—locals rave that this indie chain has the best around. Fill up on the foot-long Monster (ham, turkey, roast beef, and cheese), Mama (turkey and Genoa salami), or hot meatballs marinara.

233 Commercial Blvd., FL, 33308, USA
954-776–7893
Known For
  • The Monster, a foot-long sandwich with ham, turkey, roast beef, cheese
  • Fresh bread
  • Freshly sliced meats
Restaurant Details
There are 4 additional locations in Broward County

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Georgia Pig BBQ & Restaurant

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When heading out to the area's western reaches, this postage-stamp–size outpost can add down-home zing to your day—if you can find it, that is. Breakfast, which includes sausage gravy and biscuits, is served 7–11 am, but the big attraction is barbecue beef, pork, or chicken, on platters or in sandwiches for lunch and dinner. Other solid options include a spicy Brunswick stew and fried jumbo shrimp. There's apple, peach, cherry, and pecan pie, and a small-fry menu. Order takeout or eat at the counter, at wooden tables, or at a half dozen or so booths.

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Grampa's Bakery & Restaurant

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Grampa's Bakery and Restaurant provides a cheery, homey fix of comfort foods from the charbroiler, fryer, and grill. You won't go hungry ordering Grampa's chili with cheese, lox, eggs, or biscuits and gravy. Check out the sweets at the bakery counter up front or head next door to Jaxson's for some ice cream.

Come for the breakfast food, and skip the dinner menu.

Gran Forno Bakery

$ | Downtown

Most days, the Italian sandwiches, specialty breads, and pastries sell out before noon at this aptly named bakery ("large oven" in Italian). Customers line up in the morning to get Gran Forno's hot artisanal breads like ciabatta (800 loaves are made a day), returning later for the decadent desserts. The eatery's second outpost (called Gran Forno Pronto) is five blocks east on Las Olas and offers a full-service menu.

Kilwins Fort Lauderdale–Las Olas

$ | Downtown

The sweet smell of waffle cones wafts into the Las Olas air from this old-fashioned confectionery chain that also sells hand-paddled fudge and scoops of homemade ice cream.

809 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33301, USA
954-523–8338
Known For
  • Creamy Mackinac Island fudge
  • Ice cream and waffle cones
  • Sea salt–caramel fudge

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Romeu's Cuban Restaurant

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This family-owned Cuban spot serves popular Latin American dishes like oxtail, pork chunks, and lobster tail in creole sauce, all in hearty portions at affordable prices. Save room for dessert: the creamy guava cheesecake and arroz con leche are well worth the calories.

Stork's Café and Bakery

$ | Wilton Manors

Stork's Café stands out as a friendly coffeehouse and café for gourmet sandwiches and salads. In addition to brewing eight types of coffee, Stork's has excellent baked goods that range from croissants, tortes, cakes, and pies to "monster cookies," including gingersnaps and snickerdoodles. It's open until midnight every night of the week.

Tom Jenkins' Bar-B-Q

$ | Intracoastal and Inland

Big portions of dripping barbecue are dispensed at this chill spot for eat-in or take-out. Dinners come with two sides from a list that includes baked beans, collards, and mac and cheese. For lunch, Tom's pork, beef, and catfish sandwiches are a shortcut to satisfaction. Leave room for sweet-potato pie or peach cobbler. Heading to a park or the beach? Tom Jenkins's family samplers have enough ribs, chicken, beef, and sides to feed six hungry people.

1236 S. Federal Hwy., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33316, USA
954-522–5046
Known For
  • Ample portions
  • Very reasonable prices
  • Good sides
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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