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Florida Keys - Travel Guide - Find. Eat Drink.
The Florida Keys, Upper Keys, Middle Keys, Lower Keys, Key West, Marathon, Islamorada, Key Largo, FL, Restaurants, Bars, Coffee, Sandwiches, Fish, Sandwiches, Where to eat, Where to Drink, where to shop, chef recommendations, locals, city guide, travel guide
Marathon
01. Islamorada Fish Co.
02. Lorelei
RESTAURANTS
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Islamorada
01. Cracked Conch Cafe
02. Keys Fisheries
RESTAURANTS
JANUARY
- Florida Keys Seafood Festival (Key West)
- Historic House & Garden Tours (Key West)
- Nautical Flea Market (Big Pine Key)
- Stone Crab & Seafood Festival (Key Largo)
FEBRUARY
- Sailfish Open
- Art Festival (Pigeon Key)
MARCH
- Conch Shell Blowing Contest
- House & Garden Tour (Marathon)
- Original Marathon Seafood Festival
APRIL
- Florida Keys Island Fest (Islamorada)
- Seven Mile Bridge Run
- Taste of the Islands (Marathon)
- World Sailfish Championship (Key West)
- Taste of Key West
MAY
- Marathon Int’l Tarpon Tournament
JUNE
- Key West Pride
- Key West Bacchanalia
JULY
- Underwater Music Festival (Key West)
- Food & Wine Festival (Key Largo)
AUGUST
- Food & Wine Festival (Key Largo)
- Key West Lobsterfest
SEPTEMBER
- Key West Brewfest
- Conchtoberfest (Marathon)
OCTOBER
- Conchtoberfest (Marathon)
- Fantasy Fest
NOVEMBER
- World Championship Race (Key West)
- Key Largo Cook-Off
DECEMBER
- Islamorada Sailfish Tournament
Big Pine Key
01. Good Food Conspiracy
FOOD PURVEYORS
Stock Island
01. Hogfish Bar & Grill
RESTAURANTS
Key West
01. 5 Brothers Grocery
02. Bad Boy Burrito
03. Blue Heaven
04. B.O.’s Fish Wagon
05. Conch Shop
06. Cuban Coffee Queen
07. El Siboney
08. Cafe Marquesa
RESTAURANTS
01. Green Parrot Bar
02. Orchid Bar
03. The Porch
04. Vinos on Duval
DRINK
01. Key West Key Lime Pie Co.
FOOD
01. Fort Zachary Taylor Historical State Park
BEACH
Ernest Hemingway, Truman Capote, and Jimmy Buffett may have left an indelible mark on the Conch Republic, but the tropical town at the end of U.S. 1 has become more commonly known for the cruise ship “day trippers” than artists, poets and writers. Both factions still exist, one is just easier to spot.
Go just off of Duval Street and you’ll discover hidden gems and local-only cafes. Every place is flip-flop friendly and even the upscale bistros are just glad you have a shirt on. The streets are a mine field in high-heels and no one wears a jacket and tie, so leave the formal attire at home.
Key West has always had a seamy side, which is a great part of its charm. Granted, much of the decor leans towards neo-pirate, but some of the best food can be found in the least fancy places.