| About: | Located in historic Bahama Village section of Key West, Caribbean and vegetarian cuisines are our specialities. Chickens run under foot at outside tables under giant tree canopy. Laid back Key West casual atmosphere. Building is ove 100 years old, and has been a bordello, ice cream parlor, and Hemingway once referred boxing matches here. Entertainment: Live Music |
| Hours: | Open 7 Days |
| Categories: | Restaurants, American Restaurants |
| Payment: | American Express, Visa, MasterCard |
| Specialities: | Music |
| Products and Services: | Bar, Breakfast, Brunch, Cook to Order , Credit Cards, Daily Specials, Features: Award Winning, Great Beers, Great Wines, Outdoor Dining, Private Parties, Smoking, Wheelchair Access |
| Cuisine: | American, Caribbean, Contemporary, Fish & Seafood, Modern American, Organic, Steak & Barbecue |
| Ambiance: | Casual, Family Friendly, Fun, Romantic |
| Feature: | Bar, Brunch, Entertainment, Great Beer List, Great Wine List, Outdoor Seating, Private Rooms, Take Out, View |
| Reservations Policy: | None |
| Smoking: | Smoking Allowed |
| Dress Code: | Casual |
| Price: | $7 - $28 |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: 305 296 9052 Email: Skitchar@aol.com |
We arrived 30 minutes before opening, however; Scott approached us and convinced us to stay a few minutes until opening with complomentary corn bread, grapes, a game of ping pong ans some ice water. We're glad we waited. The fish, shrimp, and especially key lime pie were delicious. Scott made the difference in the entire meal. He does a wonderful job with his sincere customer service approach Best meal and service of our stay in Key West. Thanks Scott. From the Peak Family in Tampa, Florida
I love this place and you will too! Try going for breakfast with the Roosters and have Eggs Bennie&Mimosas!
Awesome food. Even better atmosphere. Although there was a lady painting in the corner that didn't shave her armpits... gross. It really has nothing to do with the restaurant. If you get a chance have the breakfast burrito thing (I can't remember what it was called). It was so good.
It does sound cliche, but "Your trip won't be complete until" you eat at Blue Heaven.