Keys Fisheries

Top choice in Florida Keys


The lobster Reuben is the stuff of legend. Sweet, chunky, creamy – so good you'll be daydreaming about it afterward. But you can’t go wrong with any of the excellent seafood here, all served with sass. Expect some seagull harassment as you dine on a working waterfront.

The rambling waterfront property also includes an upstairs bar with cold brew, oysters and fine views over the marina.


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