
Where to eat and drink in Key West
Cuban sandwiches, conch fritters, sunset bars, and the live-music spots locals still actually go to.

Best Restaurants
From Latitudes on Sunset Key to Blue Heaven's mango pancakes, the spots worth a reservation.
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Casual Seafood
Half Shell Raw Bar, BO's Fish Wagon, and a few open-air shacks where the fish is hours-fresh.
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Cuban Food
El Siboney, El Meson de Pepe, and the windows on Duval that pour real Cuban coffee.
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Key Lime Pie
Five spots locals send visitors to, plus the chocolate-dipped frozen-on-a-stick version.
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Duval Street Bars
Sloppy Joe's, Captain Tony's, the Green Parrot. The classics that earn their reputation.
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Sunset Bars
The Top at La Concha, The Hot Tin Roof, and a few balconies that catch the best light.
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Live Music
Smokin' Tuna, Schooner Wharf, and the corners where the best buskers play after Mallory.
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Coffee & Breakfast
Cuban coffee at Sandy's, slow breakfasts at Blue Heaven, and pastries at La Crêperie.
ExplorePlan Key West like a local
Honest tour picks, seasonal advice, and the routes we actually use. Sent occasionally, never spammy.
