Operating here for more than 20 years, the Red Barn Theater showcases works by new playwrights. This professional small theater focuses on dramas, comedies and musicals, a wide range of options for a small local company. In recent years, offerings have included Three Little Comedies by Chekhov, Honey Drown and always...Patsy Cline. The theater seats 88 people. Individual tickets are available through the box office.
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.
Founded in 1933 on the day Prohibition was repealed, this famous bar became one of author Ernest Hemingway's favorite drinking spots. In fact, it is rumored that Hemingway even came up with the name "Sloppy Joe's." Nowadays, the bar has a very casual atmosphere, hosts live bands, and serves good meals, including the original Sloppy Joe sandwich. With live entertainment and a lively crowd, this is one of the best parties in town. It is also the home of a Hemingway look-alike contest.
Henry Flagler brought the railroad south to Florida. At this 'historeum,' Flagler's Railroad That Went to Sea, traversing 130 miles of sand and water, comes to life in rare motion pictures and photographs. Videos show construction and chronicle the stirring arrival of the first train in Key West. A train's journey through the Keys is recreated in video, and you can roam a 16,000-pound restored payroll car. A collection of memorabilia is joined by a restored home dating from the era. Admission is $5 adults, $2.50 children under 13.
This gallery belongs to the world's premier marine artist, Wyland, who is a painter, sculptor and muralist. His love for whales, dolphins and marine creatures can be seen in his graceful brush, bronze and other creations. Artists featured here, besides Wyland himself, are Michael Maiden, John Pitre, Guy Harvey, Milan, Jim Warren and many more. Check out the Oggetti glass collection from Murano and the amazing marine-life bronze sculptures by Wyland. This is one theme gallery where animal lovers can immerse themselves!
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.