Unless you live in Key West, you will only find the Hogfish Bar and Grill on a tip. It’s off the beaten track and a little tricky to find, but it is well worth the search. Once there, you know instantly this is a local’s spot. The Hogfish Bar and Grill is the way the Keys used to be. Right on the waterfront, it’s a place to savor the pleasure of peeling and eating fresh Key West Pink Shrimp, while watching shrimp boats dock. It’s as if nothing has changed in 50 years. Dig into a fresh Hogfish sandwich and enjoy the live music.
A local mid-day hotspot, Garbo's Grill is a fast-food truck serving up a creative take on staples like tacos and burgers. With interesting flavor pairings, and great timings; it's usually quite crowded at lunch and in the evenings. Bright and friendly, their menu includes popular items like the Fish Tacos, Korean BBQ burrito, and burgers and hot dogs are available too. The menu is constantly changing, so it's a good idea to find out about the specials. Pick your meal, and sit at one of the outdoor tables, taking in the sunshine and fresh air. A must visit while in the area.
Green Pineapple is primarily a fashion boutique for women selling clothes, handcrafted jewelry, gifts and fashion accessories. They are especially known for their wide selection of yoga wear which are not only trendy but also comfortable, allowing to perform your exercises with ease. Choose from a variety of bags, necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings and bangles to add to your style quotient. The store also has an on-site spa, yoga center, and cafe which sets it apart from most of its competitors. The yoga studio specializes in Hatha Yoga, offering classes for beginners and experienced practitioners. The on-site spa provides treatments such as facials, therapeutic massage and an array of holistic treatments to unite your body and soul to form an everlasting bond that will benefit you in more ways than one. The Green Pineapple cafe serves a variety of dishes prepared using organic elements along with a few hot and cold beverages.
A much-loved restaurant in the vibrant Bahama Village and the whole city, Blue Heaven was reportedly once the site of boxing matches refereed by none other than Ernest Hemingway. Now, you will find avant-garde artwork in the gallery upstairs and great chow at modest prices in the restaurant. Caribbean flavors predominate the menu, with baking done on the premises where desserts, rolls, and bread pour from the ovens. Also renowned for its courtyard that conceals a surprising secret—a pet cemetery housing the graves of cats and roosters, diners can relish their meals amidst the subtle echoes of unique tales.
Visit BO's Fish Wagon, if you are not in the mood for a full-fledged lunch and would rather settle for a quick bite. Located at the corner of Carolina and William Streets, this small eatery serves outstanding fish sandwiches, burgers, French fries and hot dogs. Enjoy your fast food in the outdoor area that offers great views of the life near the historic seaport. While you feast on your meal, you might just be lucky enough to enjoy music by Barry and Barracudas.
Irish Kevin's is all about having fun. Featuring live entertainment and friendly staff, it's a cool place top hangout grab a beer and some food. The owner Kevin (we should have guessed!) arrived in the US in 1992 and previously performed on Duvall street, finally with his dream intact(dream of opening a watering hole) he is the regular attraction at the bar, with sing-a-long numbers and comedy skits. Also performing every night is singer/entertainer Jared Michael Hobgood.
A local mid-day hotspot, Garbo's Grill is a fast-food truck serving up a creative take on staples like tacos and burgers. With interesting flavor pairings, and great timings; it's usually quite crowded at lunch and in the evenings. Bright and friendly, their menu includes popular items like the Fish Tacos, Korean BBQ burrito, and burgers and hot dogs are available too. The menu is constantly changing, so it's a good idea to find out about the specials. Pick your meal, and sit at one of the outdoor tables, taking in the sunshine and fresh air. A must visit while in the area.
Sugar Apple Organic Restaurant, Cafe & Market is a safe haven for ardent followers of vegetarianism offering a wide range of vegetarian and vegan options on their menu featuring sandwiches, salads, smoothies and juices made from locally sourced organic ingredients. The Peaceful Tempeh sandwich, the Marinated Sundried Tomato salad, the Tofurky Sub and the Celery-Zucchini-Cucumber and cabbage juice are some of the cafe's specialties. There is also an on-site market from where you can buy herbal essences, medicines, nutritional supplements and more.
With its chic, jazzy and very contemporary look, Santiago's Bodega lies in Bahama Village, a historic neighborhood. You will find hot and cold tapas from $4 to $10. This tapas bar offers traditional Spanish food, Greek meza and a mélange of dishes. Choose between Chicken Skewers and Spanikopita (spinach, feta and onion baked in a pastry), or just sip your glass of sangria and watch little kids race on bikes outside the restaurant.
Green Pineapple is primarily a fashion boutique for women selling clothes, handcrafted jewelry, gifts and fashion accessories. They are especially known for their wide selection of yoga wear which are not only trendy but also comfortable, allowing to perform your exercises with ease. Choose from a variety of bags, necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings and bangles to add to your style quotient. The store also has an on-site spa, yoga center, and cafe which sets it apart from most of its competitors. The yoga studio specializes in Hatha Yoga, offering classes for beginners and experienced practitioners. The on-site spa provides treatments such as facials, therapeutic massage and an array of holistic treatments to unite your body and soul to form an everlasting bond that will benefit you in more ways than one. The Green Pineapple cafe serves a variety of dishes prepared using organic elements along with a few hot and cold beverages.
Date & Thyme has all that you need to live and eat healthy. With a juice bar, serving organic juices, this place has a list of food items that are both, healthy and tasty. A great place for vegetarians, the eatery offers toothsome delights like Hummus Wrap, Oatmeal Power Bowl and health juices. This cozy eatery invites you to a culinary journey with health foods flooding your plate and delicious flavors pleasing your palate. For vegan, vegetarian and gluten free spread of delights, head to Date & Thyme.
A much-loved restaurant in the vibrant Bahama Village and the whole city, Blue Heaven was reportedly once the site of boxing matches refereed by none other than Ernest Hemingway. Now, you will find avant-garde artwork in the gallery upstairs and great chow at modest prices in the restaurant. Caribbean flavors predominate the menu, with baking done on the premises where desserts, rolls, and bread pour from the ovens. Also renowned for its courtyard that conceals a surprising secret—a pet cemetery housing the graves of cats and roosters, diners can relish their meals amidst the subtle echoes of unique tales.