12/31/07
Dinner Fish On Style
As we noted earlier, we are again bringing up Blue Heaven restaurant as a favorite eatery. Not only is it great for breakfast, but dinner is a favorite too. They have several fresh fish dishes that will make your mouth water but our all time favorite is the Caribbean Shrimp. On the weekends they also have live music that is performed on a stage that is nestled high up in a banyan tree over the bar. Now there's a twist on a tree house!
Another favorite is the Rooftop cafe which is nestled above the treetops on front street across from Mallory Square. The tuna is of a special grade called Hawaiian tuna and will truly melt in your mouth. The crab and shrimp cake might be one of the best we've ever tried as well.
A few blocks over on Duval street is a charming restaurant called Bagatelle where you can sit on one of the wrap around balconies and dine while watching the commotion of Duval Street. Try the pecan crusted Dolphin or the cracked conch steak.
We hope you try out some of our favorites and if you're here right now for New Years, don't miss out on one of our three "drops" for New Years Eve. We've got the Pirate Wench drop at Schooner Wharf Bar, the Conch Shell drop at Sloppy Joes, and the infamous Red Shoe Drop from the Bourbon Street pub! Key West truly has something for everyone!
Happy New Years!
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12/19/07
Lunch and Happy Hour Fish On Style
Move on down to the Gulf and you have many choices for lunch in Key West right on the water. Alonzo's oyster bar is another favorite. Try the open faced dolphin BLT with sun dried tomato pesto and homemade chips. Just a few steps around the Key West Bight and also on the water is Turtle Kraals where you can get great peel and eat shrimp or mangoe crab cakes amongst other tasty treats. They also have a tower bar that has a wonderful view of the Bight and is only opened during happy hour. We recommend one of the beers on special along with the spicy jalapeno poppers.
If you go for an early lunch at either Alonzo's or Turtle Kraals, we suggest jumping on a nearby catamaran and going for an afternoon snorkel trip. It's the perfect way to relax after a meal in Key West.
Catamarans are also great for happy hour. There are several catamarans and tall sailing ships that provide happy hour on the water with a great view of the sunset. Combining happy hour with a sunset sail is a great way to get the most for your money, something we at Fish On always encourage.
If you are really up for an adventure, take a taxi over to Hurricane Hole Marina on Stock Island. It's the first island just east of Key West and it won't take you more than five to seven minutes to get there from any where in Key West. It is a real locals favorite for happy hour. Oh, I might mention that you should be a pet lover as everyone brings their dogs to happy hour at Hurricane Hole too. Drinks are two for one and if you have a sense of humor, take a minute to read the Hurricane hole drinking rules posted on the piling.
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12/9/07
Breakfast in Key West Fish On Style
Thanks for tuning back in to The Florida Keys Fish On Style. In this post we will share a few of our favorite restaurants for breakfast and favorite dishes served there.
One of our favorites is a hidden little gem called Blue Heaven. If you weren’t looking for it you probably would walk right by without even knowing that nestled back in the banyan trees is one of the best eateries in town. Feast on banana pancakes with walnut syrup or fresh seafood omelets at a hand painted picnic table and enjoy true Key West ambiance. Even though Blue Heaven is a wonderful place for Breakfast, we will have to mention that the Caribbean Shrimp on the dinner menu is probably the best shrimp we’ve ever tasted.
Another breakfast favorite with true Key West flair is Pepes Cafe. After a night with a few too many cocktails on Duval Street, this is the perfect spot to cure what ails you. At breakfast time they serve everything from traditional breakfast and build your own omelets, to pancakes to creamed chipped beef. They use real butter, jumbo eggs, and Hormel bacon. To add to our list of really yummy big breakfasts that won't break the bank, make sure to stop by Two Friends Patio Restaurant. You can have a morning meal for as little as $4.00 or spend just a few dollars more and get a huge omelet filled with fresh seafood. Be sure to wash it down with an Absolute Peppar Bloody Mary, another cure for too long a night on Duval Street.
If a bistro setting is more your style, try out Croissants de France. It is considered one of the best Bakery, Pastry and Chocolaterie of the lower Keys. Their crepes and gallettes are some of the best and most unique in the world in our optinion.Where else would you find a crepe filled with Green Salad, Goat Cheese, Nuts, Raisins, Hearts of Palm, or another favorite with big chunks of fresh Mahi Mahi in our special Seafood Béchamel. Yum!
Stay tuned, next week we’ll cover lunch and happy hour!
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12/2/07
Key West Fish On Style
This post will focus on what you might want to do out on the water in Key West. We'll talk to you more about what attractions to visit and our favorite eateries soon.
So, what are our favorite things to do on the water? So many choices and so much to do. Our first suggestion is to experience smooth sailing aboard one of the islands sailing charters and indulge in the Wind and Wine Tour. The evening includes wine tasting on the water at sunset featuring upscale wines, beers, and hors d'oeuvres.
Another must see is the Dry Tortugas National Park. Located almost 70 miles west of Key West are the seven islands and surrounding waters of the Dry Tortugas National Park. The snorkeling here is some of the best in the world. You might even encounter sea turtles, dolphin, and flying fish along the way.
If you are looking for something more adventurous, we can recommend something for you. Our day for the wild includes parasailing, waverunners, water trampoline, and banana rides. There is something for everyone.
Please don’t forget what our island in Paradise is famous for. Fishing – Fishing – Fishing. Whether you want to fish the deep blue waters offshore, fly fish the flats, bottom fish the reef, or fish light tackle in the backcountry, Key West is the place for you.
Can't decide? Contact one of our experts now. We're glad to help!
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