The trip is two fold: Part 1 consisted of A, B and me heading to the Dry Tortugas for some serious deep sea fishing. Part 2 consisted of C joining us for a weekend of fun in the sun and some good times in Key West.
And now for Part 2...
We took the scenic route to the Key West airport passing by several places of interest that we would visit during our trip (Hemingway's House, Southernmost Point). As we rounded the island by the beach we saw a Italian Ice Cart. While it's just a fancy (and not to mention expensive) snow cone, it was a SUPER tasty treat after our days at sea. Plus it killed a
Bags loaded and fishing stories rolling, we headed to Sunset Key Guest Cottages to check out our weekend digs. Sunset Key is a little island located a short ferry ride away from Key West and offers a wonderful experience in the island guest cottages. If you're interested in real estate, the island also offers residences for sale. I absolutely love Sunset Key and have been fortunate to stay here twice now. It's definitely on the pricey side, but it's worth every penny. After checking out the pool, beach and our cottage, we got prettified and headed back to Key West for dinner at Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville. Yes, I realize this is a chain restaurant, but we were in paradise and definitely in need of a cheeseburger!!! A few drinks and a tasty dinner later, we strolled down Duval checking out bars for the next night's adventure. Our final stop for the night was at the Key Lime Pie Factory for the purchase of frozen chocolate dipped Key Lime pie slice for A's birthday. A & B love them some Key Lime pie and after this tasty treat, they were as happy as can be!
Harvey painting, lots of 6 toed Cats, and really enjoyed looking through the old place. While I think it's kind of odd to walk through famous people's houses, it is still
After our cultural stop, we headed to Duval Street for some shopping and occasional bar investigation. Duval Street is the most famous street in Key West and runs North and South fr
Saturday night did not disappoint for A's birthday celebration! We started out later than we typically go out these days with us hitting Duval Street a little after 10 pm. Duval was buzzing with restaurant patrons and bar goers. We started out with a drink at Captain Tony's Saloon, the oldest bar in Key West. The bar is all that you'd want in a bar, dark, well used, smells like cigarettes and booze and a fun way to start off the night. After a drink there, we headed to The Bull Bar for some live music and a drink before heading upstairs to The Whistle Bar. This bar has a great balcony for people watching and we enjoyed a couple drinks watching the people pass. While waiting for B & C to use the Ladies room, A & I chatted with a few guys from a bachelor party and a few of them had just been upstairs to The Garden of Eden, a clothing optional bar on the top floor. A friend of mine told me about the bar a few years ago, and while we laughed about going upstairs earlier in the night, we decided it wasn't on the list of bars for the night. Until...the guys told us to just go, that it wasn't a big deal, so we went. (How easily we are persuaded!) Well, we were disappointed or not really. There were a bunch of clothed people doing what we were doing...checking it out. There was one very uncomfortable looking naked dude in the corner sitting on a chair and then in the far corner it looked like 2 people without tops on, but that was it. Oh well. We headed back downstairs and checked that one off the list. Next up was Angelina's Pizzeria for some sustenance. The pizza was good for 11:30 pm on Saturday night and the courtyard where we sat to eat had some amazing people watching. Our last spot for the evening was Sloppy Joe's Bar. The bar is one of the oldest in Key West and offers a fun atmosphere for all ages (well above the drinking age). We had a great time chatting with some nice Southern fellas, dancing (just don't stand on the chairs), and trying out the adult beverages. In case you didn't know, the bars in Key West stay open until 4 am...which I usually don't see unless I'm getting up at that hour...but that night, we closed down the bar.
Sunday proved to be much more low key and relaxing. We enjoyed Sunset Keys lovely beach for the afternoon. Now for those of you who haven't been to the Keys, let me tell you a little about the beaches. While the views are amazing, the water clear, the beaches are not sandy.
Sunday evening, we walked over to Latitudes, Sunset Key's restaurant, for our final dinner and an amazing sunset viewing. (Mallory Square is also a great option to view the amazing Key West sunsets.) The restaurant is accessible to the non-cottage guests and reservations are needed to take the ferry to Sunset Key. While the menu is great and offers a variety, we took our Mahi (Friday's catch) with us to take advantage of the restaurant's
Until then...Happy travels and many laughs!
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