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EXPLORE KEY WEST | | | | | | | 428 Greene St
Key West,
FL
305-294-1838 | | | | | Description: KEY WEST. Captain Tony's is full of Key West history. The building was built in 1851 as a morgue, then it was converted to an icehouse and finally a telegraph station. This was the original location of Sloppy Joe's, and both Hemingway and Jimmy Buffet have been regulars through the years. Today the walls are decorated with underwear and live rock bands often play on Captain Tony's stage. If you want to sip a cold beer and hobnob with the locals, this is a great place.
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| 208 Duval St
Key West,
FL
305-296-4890 | | | | | Description: KEY WEST. This Duval Street entertainment complex offers something for everyone. The sports bar is a great place to start the evening with a beer. Then head to the dance club that offers indoor and outdoor dance floors. Several of the bars feature entertainment for all tastes; live rock bands, karaoke, dancing, and strip shows.
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| 601 Whitehead St
Key West,
FL
305-294-6133 | | | | | Description: KEY WEST. Visit Key West's first bar built in 1890. This is also the "last" bar in the United States since it sits on the far southern reaches of U.S. 1. This is definitely a locals hangout. Pool tables, video games and darts give the patrons something to do while they sip their beers. Live bands rock out on the weekends. No food is served but a grill next door offers excellent barbecue.
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| 400 Front St
Key West,
FL
33040
305-292-2032 | | | | | Description: Originally founded in Fort Walton Beach in the mid-70's, the Hog's Breath in Key West has been in business for almost 20 years. The bar motto is "Hog's breath is better than no breath at all" and this philosophy has been embraced by the regulars who come here to drink with wild abandon. In the fall, the bar hosts an annual home-made bikini contest. Live music is often on the menu and a raw bar provides snacks.
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| Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville Cafe500 Duval St
Key West,
FL
33040
305-292-1435 | | | | | Description: DUVAL STREET. How can you visit Key West without a stop at Margaritaville? Lunch and dinner are served in a restaurant decorated with what else? Jimmy Buffet memorabilia. Live bands play every night at 10pm and the margaritas are worth singing about.
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| 202 William St
Key West,
FL
305-292-9520 | | | | | Description: KEY WEST. A great waterfront location and nightly entertainment is what draws locals to this popular spot. A grill provides tasty eats but come to sit in the open air and sip a cocktail or beer. This establishment is "pet friendly" so don't be surprised to see a few dogs walking between the tables.
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| 201 Duval St
Key West,
FL
33040
305-294-5717 | | | | | Description: Key West's most famous bar is decorated with Hemingway memorabilia, and features a cigar room and a martini bar. "Sloppy Joe" was Captain Joe Russell, the founder and one of Hemingway's drinking buddies. The house drink is the Cuban mojito since this was Papa's favorite libation.
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| 430 Duval St
Key West,
FL
305-296-2991 | | | | | Description: KEY WEST. If you like to enjoy a cocktail with your sunsets then this 7th floor watering hole is the spot for you. Located high above Mallory Square in the La Concha Holiday Inn, you can watch the famous Key West sunset without having to fight for a view. Live entertainment is offered on weekends.
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