Whether you're looking for a full meal or a few hors d'oeuvres, an intimate dinner or a group outing, seafood or steak, the Two Friends Patio is the place for you. For nearly forty years now, this little restaurant has been serving up delicious food at reasonable prices. You can sit on the patio or indoors, and if you're in the mood for some lively entertainment, the lounge hosts a nightly karaoke session from 9p onwards, so you can belt it out and then eat up! Open daily from 8a.
This fascinating museum is housed in a Civil War fort and tower from 1862. The tower, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is one of the best-preserved examples of Martello military architecture in the country. The museum is home to an eclectic collection of artifacts, including model ships, diver's equipment, Civil War memorabilia, fishing items, and other exhibits Narrating the stories of Key West's intriguing past. Also being home to Robert, an old doll that is believed to be haunted, it attracts many paranormal enthusiasts. The lookout tower provides beautiful views of the island and ocean.
This gallery is located inside a building, which was formerly a grocery store. It was later transformed into an art center and today, it displays fine art work by local artists and the paintings and sculptures demonstrated here are affordable and of high quality. The gallery showcases works by various known and unknown artists, giving you a platter full of mesmerizing art works. To see the local art culture, with a different perspective, visit Key West Art Center.
Key West Museum of Art & History was earlier a post office and government center. This red brick building has existed since 1890 and is a perfect example of Romanesque-style architecture. The museum recently completed its $9 million restoration project and is as good as new now. If you want to learn anything about the history of Key West, then this museum is a must-visit. Admission prices for adults is $10 and for children is $5.
Comedy Key West, the city’s premier comedy club, invites you to a night of laughter and giggles. It hosts entertaining stand-up comedy shows from the most talented comedians. The venue can accommodate 75 guests at a time and requires prior ticket booking. Iconic comedians and artists like Joe Praino, Anthony DeVito, Sam Tallent, Landry, Jimmy McCartney, and Ben Bailey grace the stage and give stellar performances. Hurry, seats run out quickly so check out their schedule and show updates to make advance reservations.
Comedy Key West, the city’s premier comedy club, invites you to a night of laughter and giggles. It hosts entertaining stand-up comedy shows from the most talented comedians. The venue can accommodate 75 guests at a time and requires prior ticket booking. Iconic comedians and artists like Joe Praino, Anthony DeVito, Sam Tallent, Landry, Jimmy McCartney, and Ben Bailey grace the stage and give stellar performances. Hurry, seats run out quickly so check out their schedule and show updates to make advance reservations.
This gallery is located inside a building, which was formerly a grocery store. It was later transformed into an art center and today, it displays fine art work by local artists and the paintings and sculptures demonstrated here are affordable and of high quality. The gallery showcases works by various known and unknown artists, giving you a platter full of mesmerizing art works. To see the local art culture, with a different perspective, visit Key West Art Center.
Key West Museum of Art & History was earlier a post office and government center. This red brick building has existed since 1890 and is a perfect example of Romanesque-style architecture. The museum recently completed its $9 million restoration project and is as good as new now. If you want to learn anything about the history of Key West, then this museum is a must-visit. Admission prices for adults is $10 and for children is $5.
Whether you're looking for a full meal or a few hors d'oeuvres, an intimate dinner or a group outing, seafood or steak, the Two Friends Patio is the place for you. For nearly forty years now, this little restaurant has been serving up delicious food at reasonable prices. You can sit on the patio or indoors, and if you're in the mood for some lively entertainment, the lounge hosts a nightly karaoke session from 9p onwards, so you can belt it out and then eat up! Open daily from 8a.
This fascinating museum is housed in a Civil War fort and tower from 1862. The tower, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is one of the best-preserved examples of Martello military architecture in the country. The museum is home to an eclectic collection of artifacts, including model ships, diver's equipment, Civil War memorabilia, fishing items, and other exhibits Narrating the stories of Key West's intriguing past. Also being home to Robert, an old doll that is believed to be haunted, it attracts many paranormal enthusiasts. The lookout tower provides beautiful views of the island and ocean.