70 Best Restaurants in The Florida Keys, Florida

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Seafood rules in the Keys, which is full of chef-owned restaurants with not-too-fancy food. Many restaurants serve cuisine that reflects the proximity of the Bahamas and Caribbean (you’ll see the term "Floribbean" on many menus). Tropical fruits figure prominently—especially on the beverage side of the menu. Florida spiny lobster should be local and fresh from August to March, and stone crabs from mid-October to mid-May. And don't dare leave the islands without sampling conch, be it in a fritter or in ceviche. Keep an eye out for authentic key lime pie—yellow custard in a graham-cracker crust. If it's green, just say "no." Note: Particularly in Key West and particularly during spring break, the more affordable and casual restaurants can get loud and downright rowdy, with young visitors often more interested in drinking than eating. Live music contributes to the decibel levels. If you're more of the quiet, intimate-dining type, avoid such overly exuberant scenes by eating early or choosing a restaurant where the bar isn’t the main focus.

The Fish Camp at Geiger Key Marina

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There's a strong hint of the Old Keys at this oceanside marina restaurant, where local fishermen stop for breakfast before heading out to catch the big one, and everyone shows up on Sunday for the barbecue from 4 to 9. "On the backside of paradise," as the sign says, its tiki structures overlook quiet mangroves at an RV park marina. Locals usually outnumber tourists. The all-day menu spans an ambitious array of sandwiches, tacos, and seafood.

5 Geiger Key Rd., FL, 33040, USA
305-296–3553
Known For
  • Local hangout
  • Casual atmosphere on the water
  • Conch fritters loaded with conch

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The Fish House

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Restaurants not on the water have to produce the highest-quality food to survive in the Keys. Try fish Matecumbe style—baked with tomatoes, capers, olive oil, and lemon juice—or the buttery pan-sautéed preparation. The side dishes can be bland: boiled red potatoes, a hunk of corn on the cob, or black beans and rice.

102341 Overseas Hwy., FL, 33037, USA
305-451–4665
Known For
  • Smoked fish chunks and dip
  • Excellent key lime pie
  • Fresh-as-can-be seafood served fast
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Fish Tales Market and Eatery

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This no-frills, roadside eatery has a loyal local following, an unfussy ambience, a couple of outside picnic tables, and friendly service. Signature dishes include snapper on grilled rye with coleslaw and melted Muenster cheese, a fried-fish burrito, George's crab cake, and tomato-based conch chowder. Landlubbers can choose everything from burgers and dogs to meat loaf and Cuban pork. Plan to dine early; it's only open until 6:30, but the hours depend on the season.

11711 Overseas Hwy., FL, 33050, USA
305-743–9196
Known For
  • Luscious lobster bisque
  • Fresh and affordable seafood and meat market
  • Affordable specials
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends
Reservations not accepted

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Four Marlins Oceanfront Dining

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Inspired by an Ernest Hemingway photograph of a family fishing trip in Key West, this oceanfront spot pays homage to pristine seafood that's served alongside views that will make you feel like you're on a luxury liner. While the indoor dining room has a bright and airy feel with nautical decor, the outdoor patio is the spot to reserve, a fitting backdrop to dishes of wood-roasted oysters with smoky lemon, Key West pink shrimp, or grits and vegetable island curry. Don't skip the key lime pie for dessert; this one stands out from the pack.

1435 Simonton St., FL, 33040, USA
305-293–6250
Known For
  • Well-trained staff
  • Craft cocktails
  • Fabulous key lime pie

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Good Food Conspiracy

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Like a fine wine, this small natural-foods eatery and market surrenders its pleasures a little at a time. Step inside to the aroma of brewing coffee, and then pick up the scent of fresh strawberries or carrots being blended into a smoothie and the green aroma of wheatgrass juice, followed by the earthy odor of hummus. Order raw or cooked vegetarian and vegan dishes, organic soups and salads, and organic coffees and teas. Bountiful sandwiches include the popular tuna melt or hummus and avocado. Sit at the counter or in the back garden, and mingle with the locals as folks have been doing since the early 1980s. Then stock up on healthful snacks like dried fruits, raw nuts, and carob-covered almonds. There are gluten-free items, too.

Green Turtle Inn

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This circa-1947 landmark—with its vintage neon sign, wood-paneled walls, and period photos—is a slice of Florida Keys history. Breakfast options include French toast made with challah bread and Captain Morgan batter or Keys Benedict with a blue crab cake; at lunch, opt for lobster mac and cheese. Turtle chowder (don't gasp; it's made from farm-raised, freshwater turtles) is a staple. For dessert, the seventh-generation pound cake gets a standing ovation.

81219 Overseas Hwy., FL, 33036, USA
305-664–2006
Known For
  • Excellent conch chowder
  • Outstanding pound cake
  • Huge homemade sticky buns
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.
Reservations essential

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Half Shell Raw Bar

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Smack-dab on the docks, this legendary place gets its name from the oysters, clams, and peel-and-eat shrimp that are the stars of its seafood-based menu. It's not clever recipes or fine dining (or even air-conditioning) that packs 'em in; it's fried fish, po'boy sandwiches, and seafood combos. For a break from the deep fryer, try the fresh and light conch ceviche.

231 Margaret St., FL, 33040, USA
305-294–7496
Known For
  • Daily happy hour with food and drink deals
  • Few nonseafood options
  • Good people-watching spot
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Harriette's Restaurant

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If you're looking for comfort food—like melt-in-your-mouth key lime biscuits the size of a salad plate or old-fashioned hot cakes with sausage or bacon—try this refreshing throwback for a hearty breakfast. At lunch, Harriette's shines in the burger department, and all the soups—from garlic tomato to chili—are homemade.

95710 Overseas Hwy., FL, 33037, USA
305-852–8689
Known For
  • A wait—but worth it
  • Best muffins in Key Largo
  • Tight dining space
Restaurant Details
No dinner
Reservations not accepted
American Express not accepted

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Herbie's Bar and Chowder House

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This shack-like spot has been the go-to for quick, affordable comfort food since the 1940s. You'll find all the Old Keys staples—conch, lobster tail, fried oysters, and fresh fish—as well as cheeseburgers and filet mignon. Sit at picnic tables on the screened-in porch or inside, where it's air-conditioned. More than 20 craft beers are offered daily, and the entire wine selection is available by the glass or bottle.

6350 Overseas Hwy., Marathon, FL, 33050, USA
305-743–6373
Known For
  • Great craft-beer selection
  • Crispy conch fritters
  • Good Key lime pie
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Hogfish Bar & Grill

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It's worth a drive to Stock Island for a meal at this down-to-earth spot, where hogfish is, of course, the specialty. Favorites include the "Killer Hogfish Sandwich," which is served on Cuban bread (be sure to sprinkle it with one of the house hot sauces), as well as the hogfish tacos, gator bites, lobster BLT or pot pie, pulled-pork sandwich, and barbecued ribs.

6810 Front St., FL, 33040, USA
305-293–4041
Known For
  • Pricey fish sandwiches
  • A taste of local life
  • Fried grouper cheeks

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Hungry Tarpon

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This is part of the colorful, bustling Old Florida scene at Robbie's Marina, so you know that the seafood here is fresh and top quality. The extensive menu seems as if it's bigger than the dining space, which consists of a few tables and counter seating indoors, plus tables out back under the mangrove trees. Try the Matecumbe fish sandwich with provolone and bacon on grilled sourdough.

77522 Overseas Hwy., FL, 33036, USA
305-664–0535
Known For
  • Insanely good Bloody Marys with a beef-stick straw
  • Heart-of-the-action location
  • Biscuits and gravy
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Islamorada Fish Company

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Owned by Bass Pro Shops and housed in an open-air, oversize tiki hut on Florida Bay, this restaurant offers a quintessential Keys dining experience. Menu highlights include cracked conch beaten until tender and then fried, and fresh-catch Portofino blackened perfectly and topped with Key West shrimp and a brandied lobster sauce. There's a small tiki bar if you prefer a stool to a table.

81532 Overseas Hwy., FL, USA
305-664–9271
Known For
  • Tourist hot spot
  • Great views
  • Afternoon fish and shark feedings in its private lagoon

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Island Grill

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Don't be fooled by appearances; this waterfront shack takes island breakfast, lunch, and dinner up a notch. Tempting options include the famed "original tuna nachos," lobster rolls, and a nice selection of seafood and sandwiches. Southern-style shrimp and andouille sausage with grits join island-style specialties such as grilled ribs with guava barbecue sauce on the list of entrées. There's an air-conditioned dining room and bar as well as open seating under a vaulted porch ceiling. The outdoor bar hosts live entertainment Wednesday to Sunday. Don't be in a hurry; service is usually slow.

85501 Overseas Hwy., FL, 33036, USA
305-664–8400
Known For
  • Eclectic seafood options
  • Slow service
  • Nice views
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville

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If you must have your cheeseburger in paradise, it may as well be here. The first of Buffett's line of chain eateries, it belongs in Key West more than anywhere else, but, quite frankly, it's more about the name, music, and attitude (and margaritas) than the food. The menu has a Cajun-Caribbean flair, and live bands pack the place come dinner and into the wee hours.

500 Duval St., FL, 33040, USA
305-292–1435
Known For
  • Pricey Caribbean bar food
  • Good and spicy conch chowder
  • Raucous party atmosphere most of the time
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Kaiyo Grill & Sushi

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Colorful abstract mosaics and inviting, upholstered banquettes almost steal the show, but the food is equally interesting. The menu, a fusion of East and West, offers sushi rolls that combine local ingredients with traditional Japanese tastes. A wood grill is used to prepare such dishes as grilled catch of the day and hardwood-grilled rack of lamb. Wine and sake choices are abundant, and the manager is a wine connoisseur, so take advantage.

81701 Overseas Hwy., FL, 33036, USA
305-664–5556
Known For
  • Drunken scallops
  • Showstopping decor
  • Dessert cupcakes that look like sushi
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Key Colony Inn

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The inviting aroma of an Italian kitchen pervades this family-owned favorite. For lunch there are fish and steak entrées served with fries, salad, and bread in addition to Italian specialties; dinner features veal Oscar and other traditional dishes, as well as specialties like seafood Italiano, a dish of scallops and shrimp sautéed in garlic butter and served with marinara sauce over linguine.

700 W. Ocean Dr., FL, 33050, USA
305-743–0100
Known For
  • Friendly and attentive service
  • Italian specialties
  • Sunday brunch (November through April)

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Key Largo Conch House

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This family-owned restaurant in a Victorian-style home tucked into the trees is worth seeking out. Seven varieties of Benedict, including conch, are brunch favorites, while lunch and dinner menus highlight local seafood like lionfish (when available) and yellowtail snapper. Interesting fact: the restaurant's "loo" was voted "best of" for local restaurants. The veranda is ideal for winter dining, but indoors the seating is tighter.

100211 Overseas Hwy., FL, USA
305-453–4844
Known For
  • Shrimp and grits
  • All-season outside dining
  • Seafood tacos
Restaurant Details
Closed Thurs.
Reservations essential

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Key Largo Fisheries Backyard Cafe

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This waterfront café serves locally sourced seafood, soups, and salads in a casual setting—specifically, the back of Key Largo Fisheries. Order at the counter, find a picnic table on the covered patio, and watch the boats come in as your food is prepared. A source for fresh seafood including lobster, stone crabs and shrimp, this eatery has been a favorite in the area since 1972. 

Keys Fisheries

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You can't miss the enormous tiki bar on stilts, but the walk-up window on the ground floor is the heart of this warehouse-turned-restaurant. The huge lobster Reuben served on thick slices of toasted bread is the signature dish, and the adults-only upstairs tiki bar offers a sushi and raw bar for eat-in only.

3390 Gulfview Ave., FL, 33050, USA
305-743–4353
Known For
  • Seafood market
  • Marina views
  • Fish-food dispensers (25¢) so you can feed the tarpon
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Lazy Days South

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Tucked into Marathon Marina, ½ mile north of the Seven Mile Bridge, this restaurant offers views just as spectacular as its highly lauded food. The offerings at this spinoff of an Islamorada favorite range from fried or sautéed conch and a coconut-fried fish du jour sandwich to seafood pastas and beef tips over rice. Choose a table on the outdoor deck, or inside underneath paddle fans and surrounded by local art.

725 11th St., FL, 33050, USA
305-289–0839
Known For
  • Water views
  • Delicious seafood entrées
  • Hook and cook

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Louie's Backyard

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Feast your eyes on a steal-your-breath-away view and beautifully presented dishes prepared by executive chef Doug Shook. Once you get over sticker shock on the seasonally changing menu, settle in on the outside deck and enjoy dishes like cracked conch with mango chutney, lamb chops with sun-dried-tomato relish, and tamarind-glazed duck breast. A more affordable option is upstairs at The Cafe at Louie's, which serves tapas such as shrimp fritters with coconut curry.

700 Waddell Ave., FL, 33040, USA
305-294–1061
Known For
  • Fresh, pricey seafood and steaks
  • Affordable lunch menu
  • Late night drinks at the Afterdeck Bar, directly on the water
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Mangia Mangia

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This longtime favorite serves large portions of homemade pastas that can be matched with any of the homemade sauces. Tables are arranged in a brick garden hung with twinkling lights and in a cozy, casual dining room in an old house. Everything out of the open kitchen is outstanding, including the bollito misto di mare (fresh seafood sautéed with garlic, shallots, white wine, and pasta) or the memorable spaghettini "schmappellini," homemade pasta with asparagus, tomatoes, pine nuts, and Parmesan. The wine list—with more than 350 offerings—includes old and rare vintages, and also has a good by-the-glass selection.

900 Southard St., FL, 33040, USA
305-294–2469
Known For
  • Extensive wine list with a nice range of prices
  • Gluten-free and organic pastas
  • Outdoor seating in the garden
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations not accepted

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Mangrove Mama's

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This could be the prototype for a Keys restaurant, given its shanty appearance, lattice trim, and roving sort of indoor-outdoor floor plan. Then there's the seafood, from the ubiquitous fish sandwich (fried, grilled, broiled, or blackened) to the lobster Reubens, crab cakes, and coconut shrimp. Burgers, steaks, and ribs round out the menu. Hidden in a grove of banana and palm trees, the place opens for breakfast, lunch, Sunday brunch, and dinner.

Marker 88

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A few yards from Florida Bay, this popular seafood restaurant, completely renovated in 2023, has large picture windows that offer great sunset views, though most patrons dine outside on the sand. The menu includes such irresistible entrées as lobster linguini and a prime rib eye. In addition, there are sandwiches, a burger, and sushi. And you can't miss the restaurant's famous Key lime pie and seasonal fruit crisp. The extensive property has two tiki bars and a boutique.

88000 Overseas Hwy., FL, 33036, USA
305-852–9315
Known For
  • A gathering place for locals and visitors
  • Fantastic fresh-fish sandwich
  • Extensive wine and cocktails lists
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Morada Bay Beach Café

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This bayfront restaurant wins high marks for its surprisingly stellar cuisine, tables in the sand, and tiki torches that bathe the evening in romance. Seafood takes center stage, but you can always get roasted organic chicken or prime rib. The tapas menu caters to smaller appetites with offerings like fried calamari and conch salad. Sit in a dining room outfitted with surfboards, or outdoors on a beach, where the sunset puts on a mighty show and kids (and your feet) play in the sand.

81600 Overseas Hwy., FL, 33036, USA
305-664–0604
Known For
  • Feet-in-the-sand dining
  • Full-moon parties
  • Intoxicating sunset views

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Mrs. Mac's Kitchen

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Locals pack the counters and booths at this tiny eatery, where license plates decorate the walls, to dine on everything from blackened prime rib to crab cakes. Every night is themed, including Meatloaf Monday, Italian Wednesday, and Seafood Sensation (offered Friday and Saturday). There are also tasty Angus beef burgers, sandwiches, a famous chili, and key lime freeze (a tangy concoction somewhere between a shake and a float). In season, ask about the hogfish special du jour.

99336 Overseas Hwy., FL, 33037, USA
305-451–3722
Known For
  • A second location a half mile south with a full liquor bar
  • Champagne breakfast
  • Being a stop on the Florida Keys Food Tour
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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No Name Pub

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This honky-tonk has been around since 1936, delighting the inveterate locals and the intrepid vacationers who come for the excellent pizza, cold beer, and interesting companionship. The decor, such as it is, amounts to the autographed dollar bills that cover every inch of the place. The full menu printed on place mats includes a tasty conch chowder, a half-pound fried-grouper sandwich, spaghetti and meatballs, and seafood baskets. The lighting is poor, the furnishings are rough, and the music is oldies. This former brothel and bait shop is just before the No Name Key Bridge in the midst of a residential neighborhood. It's a bit hard to find, but worth the trouble if you want a singular Keys experience.

30813 Watson Blvd., FL, 33043, USA
305-872–9115
Known For
  • Shrimp pizza and fish sandwich
  • Fried grouper sandwiches
  • Conch chowder
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Ocean Grill & Bar

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Whether it's breakfast, lunch, or dinner, Ocean Grill serves up fresh Key West seafood in good portions at fair prices. The "Scalouper" is just of one the unique offerings: jumbo diver scallops sliced on the diagonal and served atop pan-seared, local black grouper with a mint puree—sounds odd, but it tastes delightfully fresh. Bring your dog and sit on the patio as roosters play in the courtyard, or dine inside amid cloud-painted trim and white brick walls painted with giant words of cooking wisdom.

Onlywood Pizzeria

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Pizzas are the star of the show at this bustling trattoria a short walk from the Duval fray. The kitchen churns out a variety of Neopolitan pies from its 2-ton wood-fired oven made of bricks and stones from Mt. Vesuvius. Pastas run the gamut from gnocchi to buccatini done cacio e pepe (cheese and pepper) style. Antipasti and salads round out the lengthy menu.

613½ Duval St, Key West, FL, 33040, USA
305-735–4412
Known For
  • Brick-oven pizza
  • Another location near the harbor
  • Burrata salad

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Roostica

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Neapolitan pizza purists will be impressed with the thin-crust, artisanal pies, all cooked in a wood-burning oven and made with Italian plum tomatoes, mozzarella di bufala, and extra-virgin olive oil. And this neighborhood spot, created by the same folks who own the popular Hogfish restaurant, has garnered attention not only for its pizza, but also its Italian comfort food like the spaghetti and meatballs topped with Sunday gravy or the baked lasagna to go; at happy hour, be sure to try the limoncello wood-fired wings.

5620 MacDonald Ave., FL, 33040, USA
305-296–4999
Known For
  • Gourmet pizza and nightly specials
  • Friendly service
  • A bevy of craft beers

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