7 Best Places to Eat in Key West
- Eat and Drink
- Sunset Key Cottages
- The Laureate Key West
- The Capitana Key West
- Opal Key Resort & Marina
If you came to Key West, you likely looking to experience the local flavor. And there are no more flavorful joints that these amazing Key West restaurants.
Opal’s newest hotel property to open in Key West, The Laureate Key West, has plenty to offer: 64 suites boasting chic coastal décor, bay views, private balconies, and a tropical pool surrounded by lush. So don’t despair when there isn’t an on-site restaurant (it does, however, boast your own in-suite kitchen and grocery delivery service). In fact, the property serves as your ultimate launching point to explore the varied restaurants that call this 4.2-square-mile island home. From Cuban coffee to classy bars to adults-only desserts, we share the cant-miss Key West restaurants for the perfect island-wide food tour.
Breakfast
Located just three miles from the hotel, The Breakfast Club Too has a great breakfast but is known for their fun and artistic flair. The bar is designed to look like a giant treasure chest filled with liquor and is decorated with an old-school diver, eels, and a giant squid and octopus floating off in different directions. If you can take your eyes off the amazing wall art, check out their Bloody Mary menu. They are known for serving up the best Bloodies in town and offer 12 different iterations, including a scotch version, an extra spicy version, a BBQ version, and the Monster Mary which is served in a quart-sized mason jar.
Mid-Morning Coffee
Since the first location opened almost a decade ago, Cuban Coffee Queen has become the Starbucks of Key West: You can’t walk down the street without bumping into someone with a cup of their traditional Cuban coffee drinks in hand. While on the island, trade in your caramel macchiato for a cortadito, a double shot of Cuban espresso with cane sugar and steamed milk, or a Cuban caramel coffee. But note: Their coffee is strong – it will definitely get you energized for whatever else you have planned for the day.
Lunch
Between the cane back chairs and stylish leather armchairs, Latitudes at Sunset Key Cottages embodies the Key West that literary legend Ernest Hemingway loved. You can almost picture him sipping his signature whiskey soda on the patio. For lunch, try one of Latitudes playful takes on traditional dishes, like the Cubano, which elevates the standard sandwich with turkey breast and pork belly and mojo sauce in place of mustard.
Mid-Afternoon Snack
If you start feeling peckish later in the day, make a quick stop to Sloppy Joe’s for a pint and one of their classic Florida apps like the smoked fish dip, a blend of smoked fish, cream cheese, and herbs that you scoop up with club crackers. The best part of this stop? No matter when you make it in, there is always live music keeping, even in the middle of the afternoon.
Dinner
One of Key West’s most colorful outdoor dining destinations, Bistro 245’s graphic blue and green dining area looks out over the water and the marina just a few feet away. Evenings here always include a spectacular sunset over the water, though what’s for dinner is up to you. The menu boasts light dishes like the island gazpacho (a local favorite) and heartier meals like the truffle-crusted grouper. Don’t forget to ask your server about wine pairings, as their wine list is two full pages.
Dessert
No foodie tour of Key West is complete without a pitstop to Better than Sex. This adults-only eatery offers cheeky desserts (like the Italian Stallion, a layered espresso, amaretto, and shortbread cake) that are to die for in a setting that can only be described as over the top, campy romance. Think chandeliers, candles, red silk, and velvet everywhere.
Night Cap
Hidden in an intimate space on Fleming Street in Old Town, The Roost is a blue-walled gem of a boutique bar that, in addition to slinging classic cocktails, also sells the spirits that go in them (that’s right, it doubles as a package store!). Try The Great Cormorant, a refreshing take on the traditional champagne cocktail, mixing St. Germain, prosecco, and club soda or the bittersweet See You Next Tuesday, featuring Key West Gin, cucumber, lemon, and the Italian digestive Amaro Montenegro.
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