Situated in a cozy and historic house of Key West, Nine One Five Restaurant and Wine Bar sure knows how to serve you. Its beautiful garden compliments the modern decor, giving the place a chirpy vibe. Nine One Five is known for the contemporary tapas menu consisting dishes like Chipotle Pork Tacos and Grilled Octopus; what's more...it offers 30 different kinds of wine. To add to it, the place hosts the dine and wine festival, so make sure you queue in!
Whether you're looking for a full meal or a few hors d'oeuvres, an intimate dinner or a group outing, seafood or steak, the Two Friends Patio is the place for you. For nearly forty years now, this little restaurant has been serving up delicious food at reasonable prices. You can sit on the patio or indoors, and if you're in the mood for some lively entertainment, the lounge hosts a nightly karaoke session from 9p onwards, so you can belt it out and then eat up! Open daily from 8a.
Whether you come by car or boat, Hurricane Hole is definitely worth the effort. Painted in vibrant blue and soaked in a cheerful vibe, it resembles more of a relaxed shack than a restaurant and is a great escape from the chaos of the city. Relax by the outdoor patio and revel in the mesmerizing views of the water, then whet your appetite with fresh seafood items, such as Hurrican Wings, Cracked Conch, and Seafood Pasta. Don't forget to give the chef your catch for the day - he'll prepare it just the way you like it!
Welcome to the world of gay adult entertainment! Part of the famous Bourbon Street Pub Complex, 801 Bourbon Bar and Cabaret features Sushi and 801 girls who entertain with world-famous drag shows. Head straight to the bar downstairs after a night show, visit the Bourbon Street Pub—the popular gay dance bar next door or just browse through other interesting joints in the Bourbon Street Pub Complex.
Elegantly set above the vintage style restaurant Nine One Five, Point 5 Lounge is perhaps one of the mainstays of Key West's local bar scene. The interiors are much more refined when compared to the other watering holes in the area, and the prices of the food and drinks also justify that fact. The lounge serves Tapas along with an eclectic selection of international wines and spirits good enough to satisfy even the most critical of connoisseurs.
In the late 1930s, famed author Ernest Hemingway lounged in the seats of this now famous bar. Formerly rooted in Duval Street, Captain Tony’s Saloon is today housed in a building on Greene Street. However, more than the history associated with it, the eerie ambiance of the restaurant is what attracts droves of curious tourists to this spot. Upon entering, a large tree captures diners’ attention. The ominous tree is fabled to have been used to hang criminals. Additionally, gravestones spread across the dining area add to the macabre vibe of the establishment.