Enjoy a meal with a view at Atlantic’s Edge, our flagship Islamorada seafood restaurant that highlights the cuisine of the Keys. Offering indoor or outdoor dining with panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, our Islamorada restaurant is a culinary destination in and of itself.Atlantic’s Edge is a culinary journey through the Caribbean and Atlantic Ocean islands infused with local, fresh ingredients native to the Florida Keys. This chef driven restaurant is a modern take on island inspired cuisine that celebrates flavors, cultural influences and native cooking styles of islands from Islamorada to Cuba, Bahamas to Turks & Caicos.
Located in the heart of Islamorada at mile marker 81.6, the Morada Bay Keys Beach Café & Bar lays amidst a beautiful palm-lined beach, overlooking blue waters, with walking paths through tropical flowers. You’ll find inside and outside bars and dining areas, live unique entertainment, spectacular sunsets and a large child-friendly beach with cozy Adirondack chairs.The Café is conceived to evoke the feel of a beach café where the Hawaiian and Californian surfers and sailboarders would relax after a day on the water. As such, its walls are adorned with surfboards, longboards, sail and kite boards, as well as many original 60’s surf posters. The Café’s menu showcases the freshest in local seafood and produce, the fare is both innovative and eclectic. The Café’s bar and wine offerings are equally noteworthy. The Café is open for dining seven days a week from 11 AM to 10 PM.
Waterfront restaurant located in the entrance of Islamorada. Come by boat, car, golf cart or walking. Located off of Tavernier creek, in a beautiful serene basin, LIDO 73 brings the essence of European summers to life year round. Enjoy fresh seafood appetizers and entrees, flatbreads, burgers, sandwiches and more! Wine, beer, bubbly and Italian refreshments served at bar or dine in service. Indoor and Outdoor seating available. Lido 73 has a casual beach club vibe. The indoor seating is cozy with famous underwater scenes captured by world famous photographer Stephen Frink. Outdoor seating faces the water with vintage umbrellas and a tiki hut. There is 300 feet of dockage space for guests arriving by boat.