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.

Sal's Ballyhoo's

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Occupying a 1930s conch house with outdoor seating right alongside U.S. 1 under the sea-grape trees, this local favorite is all about the fish: yellowtail snapper, tuna, and mahimahi. Choose your favorite, then choose your preparation, such as the Hemingway, with a Parmesan crust, crabmeat, and key lime butter. A handful of vegan and vegetarian options also make this a good bet for those with dietary restrictions.

97800 Overseas Hwy., FL, 33037, USA
305-852–0822
Known For
  • Spicy corn muffins
  • Fish and fried-tomato sandwich
  • Grilled avocado appetizer
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Salute! on the Beach

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Sister restaurant to Blue Heaven, this colorful establishment sits on Higgs Beach, giving it one of the island's best lunch views—and a bit of sand and salt spray on a windy day. The intriguing menu is Italian with a Caribbean flair and will not disappoint. For dinner, popular dishes include linguine with mussels, lasagna, and white bean soup. At lunch the gazpacho refreshes and the yellowtail sandwich will having you singing "Amore."

1000 Atlantic Blvd., FL, 33040, USA
305-292–1117
Known For
  • Amazing water views
  • Casual, inviting atmosphere
  • Pricey slice of key lime pie
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Sarabeth's Key West

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Named for the award-winning jam-maker and pastry chef Sarabeth Levine, this locally owned restaurant serves all-day breakfast, best enjoyed in the picket-fenced front yard of a circa-1870 synagogue. Lemon ricotta pancakes, pumpkin waffles, and homemade jams make the meal. Lunch offerings range from a griddled smoked mozzarella sandwich to a poached salmon Cobb salad. Start dinner with the signature velvety cream of tomato soup or the roasted red beets and Gorgonzola salad.

530 Simonton St., FL, 33040, USA
305-293–8181
Known For
  • Brunch and dessert
  • Daily specials
  • Key lime pie French toast
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.
Reservations essential

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Seven Fish

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This local hot spot has a casual Key West vibe and an eclectic menu. The specialty is the local fish of the day (like snapper with creamy Thai curry), but you might also try the tropical shrimp salsa, wild-mushroom quesadilla, or old-fashioned meat loaf with real mashed potatoes. For dessert, the strawberry pie provides an added measure of down-home comfort.

921 Truman Ave., FL, 33040, USA
305-296–2777
Known For
  • Fresh seafood
  • Busy spot requiring reservations
  • Amazing foccacia
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Sixty-One Prime

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This elegant, fine-dining restaurant in Hawks Cay Resort serves steaks and seafood. Chefs work with local farmers and fishermen to find what’s fresh and in season, then create a menu that will wow your palate (and your wallet). Don’t miss the short-rib onion soup with smoked provolone and Gruyère.

61 Hawks Cay Blvd., Duck Key, FL, 33050, USA
305-743–7000
Known For
  • Naturally raised certified Black Angus beef
  • Nightly changing menu
  • Attentive service
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Snappers

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In a lively waterfront setting, Snappers has live music, Sunday brunch (including a build-your-own Bloody Mary bar), killer rum drinks, and seating alongside the fishing dock. The crab cakes are famous, as is the Bahamian cocktail sauce that accompanies them. Catch of the day might include yellowtail snapper or seared yellowfin tuna steak with mojo aioli; the options change every day. Don't miss the raw bar or wahoo ceviche.

139 Seaside Ave., FL, 33037, USA
305-852–5956
Known For
  • Grouper Oscar style
  • Deep-fried gator bites doused in blue-cheese dressing
  • Happening vibe and a local crowd
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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The Stuffed Pig

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With only nine tables and a counter inside, this place is always full. The kitchen whips up daily lunch specials like seafood platters or pulled pork with hand-cut fries, but the all-day breakfast is the main draw. You can get the usual breakfast plates, but most newcomers opt for oddities like the lobster omelet, alligator tail and eggs, or grits and "grunts" (that's fish, to the rest of us).

3520 Overseas Hwy., FL, 33050, USA
305-743–4059
Known For
  • Local twists on breakfast standards
  • Large portions
  • Cash only
Restaurant Details
No dinner
Reservations not accepted

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Sundowners

$$$

If it's a clear night and you can snag a reservation, this restaurant will treat you to a sherbet-hued sunset over Florida Bay. Try the key lime seafood, a happy combo of sautéed shrimp, lobster, and crabmeat swimming in a tangy sauce spiked with Tabasco served over penne or rice. Vegetarian and gluten-free options are available. To beat the crowds, stop in for lunch, which offers the same great food, minus the hassle.

103900 Overseas Hwy., FL, 33037, USA
305-451–4502
Known For
  • Bacon-wrapped scallops
  • Sunset views
  • Choose your fish, choose your preparation
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Sunset Grille and Raw Bar

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Treat yourself to a seafood lunch or dinner at this vaulted tiki hut at the foot of the Seven Mile Bridge. For lunch, try the Voodoo grouper sandwich topped with mango-guava mayo (and wear your swimsuit if you want to take a dip in the pool afterward); dinner specialties include a Brie-stuffed filet mignon and coconut curry lobster. This is a popular place to catch the sunset, hence the name.

Tavern N Town

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At this handsome restaurant, lovely aromas waft from the wood-fired oven in the open kitchen. Among the popular choices on the dinner menu, which has both small plates and full entrées, are lemon-crusted sea scallops, rack of Colorado lamb, and small pizzas (including a white seafood version). Bragging rights continue as it has won the Master Chef's Classic at the Key West Food and Wine Festival for three years running.

3841 N. Roosevelt Blvd., FL, 33040, USA
305-296–8100
Known For
  • Upscale atmosphere (and prices)
  • Popular happy hour
  • Noise when busy
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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