![]() ![]() Old Key Lime House, Lantana: Open since 1889, the bright-green Old Key Lime House in Lantana is reportedly the oldest waterfront restaurant in Florida. Nosh on Florida Blue Crab Cakes, Tequila-Lime Atlantic Shrimp, or Macadamia-Coconut Fresh Catch with mango-pineapple salsa. ![]() Guanabanas, Jupiter: With palm-fringed patios, stone bridges, and illuminated waterfalls, Guanabanas (pictured) in Jupiter will make you feel like you've discovered a secret jungle hideaway. Guanabanas in Jupiter, courtesy of Discover the Palm Beaches It features cozy seating and fire pits arranged on faux grass, with a bar that's open to the outdoors. Kaluz Restaurant: Perched on the Intracoastal waterway, Kaluz Restaurant feels like a chicoutdoor living room. Shooters Waterfront: Offering equal parts jaw-dropping views and great American fare, Shooters Waterfront is a popular hotspot for dinner and drinks. And you can feed giant tarpon from the dock!īurlock Coast Seafood & Spirits: Across the beach and the Atlantic Ocean, Burlock Coast Seafood & Spirits at The Ritz-Carlton is all about serving up local flavors, which includes a rum-focused cocktail menu and plenty of opportunity to taste local seafood. It's no wonder diners flock here for everything from sunset cocktails to decadent multi-course meals.īoatyard, photo courtesy of The Restaurant Peopleīoatyard: Set sail for Boatyard (pictured), an elegant seafood-centric eatery that exudes that sophisticated yachting culture.ġ5th Street Fisheries: Or check out 15th Street Fisheries, where you'll have your choice between an upscale ambiance upstairs or more casual dockside dining downstairs. Rusty Pelican, Key Biscayne: The Rusty Pelican is perched on an island in between downtown and Key Biscayne and has what many consider the best views of the city. La Mar by Gastón Acurio, Brickell Key: For a chic waterfront dining experience on Brickell Key, La Mar by Gastón Acurio at the Mandarin Oriental offers an eclectic mix of Peruvian gastronomy and high-end cocktails. The menu dances between Japanese, Peruvian, and French cuisines for a dining experience unlike any other. Juvia, Miami Beach: Set atop an architectural wonder on Lincoln Road, Juvia is an upscale rooftop restaurant with 360-degree views of South Beach and beyond. La Côte, Miami Beach: Channel a South-of-France vibe at the swanky La Côte at Fontainebleau Miami Beach (pictured), where you can sip rosé and nosh on Mediterranean fare while gazing at the sparkling turquoise sea.īaia Beach Club, Miami Beach: Offering incredible views of the water with downtown Miami not far in the distance, Baia Beach Club at the elegant Mondrian Hotel has a fabulous Sunday brunch spread complete with bottomless mimosas. ![]() La Côte, courtesy of Fontainebleau Miami Beach Pierre's Restaurant, Islamorada: Pierre's Restaurant at Morada Bay (fans of Netflix's Bloodline will recognize it as the Rayburn family's fictional resort) is a must-visit for fine French-influenced dining at one of the most beautiful places on the planet. Head to the mermaid-themed Lorelei for fish tacos and Key lime pie on an expansive dining deck overlooking the water. Lorelei, Islamorada: Islamorada is home to plenty of tasty hotspots. The impressive raw bar, poolside barbecue parties, live music, and front row sunset views only add to the appeal. Sunset Grille & Raw Bar, Marathon: Speaking of parrot heads, Sunset Grille & Raw Bar (pictured) in Marathon is the place to go for a killer chargrilled cheeseburger in paradise. Everything is locally caught, and the food is as spectacular as the view. Louie's Backyard, Key West: In Key West, Louie's Backyard is a crowd favorite that was first made famous in one of Jimmy Buffett's tropical ballads. ![]() Sunset Grille & Raw Bar in Marathon, photo courtesy of Peter W. ![]()
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