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Eyewitness Travel Family Guide Florida

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by DK


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  The Dalí Museum, St. Petersburg

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  Eat and Drink

  Picnic: under $25; Snacks: $25–50; Real meal: $50–80; Family treat: over $80 (based on a family of four)

  Picnic

  Mazzaros Italian Market (2909 22nd Ave N, 33713; 727 321 2400; www.mazzarosmarket.com) has wonderful fixings for a picnic to be enjoyed in a park by Tampa Bay.

  Snacks

  Hangar Restaurant & Flight Lounge (540 1st St SE, 33701; 727 823 7767; www.thehangarstpete.com), in Albert Whitted Airport, offers sandwiches and snacks to go.

  Real meal

  The Moon Under Water (332 Beach Dr NE, 33701; 727 896 6160; www.themoonunderwater.com) serves pub grub such as fish and chips, plus Indian food. There is also a kids’ menu.

  Outdoor seating at The Moon Under Water, St. Petersburg

  Family treat

  Red Mesa Cantina (128 3rd St S, 33701; 727 896 8226; www.redmesacantina.com) serves great tacos and burritos in an unconventional, Mexican ambiance with both indoor and outdoor seating.

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  Bayshore Drive

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  Snacks

  The Dockside Eatery (on the first floor of The Pier; 727 821 6443) is a food court serving everything from Chinese food and gyros to sandwiches, pizza, and ice cream.

  Family treat

  Columbia Restaurant (on the fourth floor of The Pier; 727 822 8000), a branch of Tampa’s famous restaurant chain, tempts with festive Cuban/Spanish meals. It also offers panoramic views of Tampa Bay.

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  Museum of Fine Arts

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  Snacks

  MFA Café (on site; 727 822 1032; closed Mon), an airy space in the museum, offers a nice selection of sandwiches and salads.

  Family treat

  Parkshore Grill (300 Beach Dr NE, 33701; 727 896 9463; www.parkshoregrill.com) has outdoor seating overlooking the Vinoy Yacht Basin. It also has a handsome dining room, with an open kitchen. The varied American menu ranges from crab cakes to steaks. There is also a well-priced kids’ menu.

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  Great Explorations Children’s Museum

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  Snacks

  Panera Bread (1908 4th St N, 33704; 727 895 5441) stocks delicious breads that make fine sandwiches. The desserts are tasty.

  Real meal

  Fourth Street Shrimp Store (1006 4th Ave N, 33701; 727 822 0325; www.theshrimpstore.com) is set in a former service station and has a funky ambience. Great seafood and a children’s menu too.

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  Ringling Museum, Sarasota

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  Eat and Drink

  Picnic: under $25; Snacks: $25–50; Real meal: $50–80; Family treat: over $80 (based on a family of four)

  Picnic

  Publix (1044 N Tamiami Trail, 34236; 941 366 3270) has picnic fixings and snacks to enjoy at the outdoor tables in the grounds near the Rose Garden.

  Snacks

  St. Armands Circle, the shopping area developed by John Ringling on Lido Key, has many good choices. Venezia (373 St. Armands Circle, 34236; 941 388 1400; venezia-1966.com) serves tasty pizza.

  Real meal

  Blue Dolphin Café (470 John Ringling Blvd, 34236; 941 388 3566; bluedolphincafe.com), an informal diner, offers a kids’ menu for breakfast and lunch.

  Blue Dolphin Café in the historic St. Armands Circle, Sarasota

  Family Treat

  Café L’Europe (431 St. Armands Circle, 34236; 941 388 4415; cafeleurope.net/menus/) is a traditional French favorite for a special night out. The kids’ menu has salads, chicken fingers, and Key lime pie.

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  The Aquarium at Mote Marine Laboratory

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  Snacks

  Deep Sea Diner (on site) is fine for snacks or a light lunch.

  Real meal

  The Old Salty Dog (1601 Ken Thompson Pkwy, 34236; 941 388 4311), nearby, is one of Sarasota’s best family choices, with an informal menu and an outdoor deck for watching the boats go by.

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  Marie Selby Botanical Gardens

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  Snacks

  The Local Coffee + Tea Cafe (on site) serves snacks, sandwiches, and desserts.

  Real meal

  Hillview Grill (1920 Hillview St, 34239; 941 952 0045; closed Sun) offers a varied American menu, including burgers, salads, and main courses.

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  The Circus Arts Conservatory

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  Picnic

  Morton’s Gourmet Market (1924 S Osprey Ave, 34239; 941 955 9856) stocks goodies for picnics that can be enjoyed in Bayfront Park.

  Real meal

  Mattison’s City Grille (1 Lemon St at Main St, 34236; 941 330 0440; closed Sun) has outdoor seating on Sarasota’s pleasant Main Street and a menu offering everything from pizza to steak.

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  Fort Myers

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  Picnic: under $25; Snacks: $25–50; Real meal: $50–80; Family treat: over $80 (based on a family of four)

  Picnic

  Publix Delis (13401 Summerlin Rd, 33919; 239 481 2242; www.publix.com) has great subs, salads, and chicken wings. Picnic at Lakes Regional Park (7330 Gladiolus Dr, 33908; www.leegov.com/parks), a 20-minute drive on the highway, where kids can ride a mini-train, or cool off in the fountain.

  Snacks

  Rene’s (7050 Winkler Rd, 33919; 239 489 0833; renes.catering/restaurant) offers some of the best sandwiches and salads in town. In addition, there are soups, wraps, pitas, and croissants on the menu. Do try their awesome carrot cake.

  Real meal

  The Edison (3583 McGregor Blvd, 33901; 239 936 9349; www.edisonfl.com) is perfect before or after visiting Edison’s digs. There are soups, pizza, pasta, and seafood. Kids eat free on Mondays.

  Family Treat

  Bayfront Bistro (4761 Estero Blvd, 33931; 239 463 3663; www.bayfrontbistro.com) offers seafood quesadillas, fish tacos, and fish sandwiches. Sit on the porch overlooking the marina for the view.

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  Sanibel and Captiva Islands

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  Snacks

  Over Easy Café (630 Tarpon Bay Rd, Sanibel Island, 33957; 239 472 2625; www.overeasycafesanibel.com) offers giant cinnamon rolls, egg skillets, and sandwiches.

  Real meal

  Jerry’s Foods Family Restaurant (1700 Periwinkle Way, 33957; www.jerrysfoods.com) serves a range of cuisines all day.

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  Upper Islands

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  Real meal

  Barnacle’s Waterfront Dining (North Captiva, 33924; 239 472 1200) is famous for its black beans and rice.

  Real meal

  Cabbage Key Inn (Cabbage Key, 33922; 239 283 2278; www.cabbagekey.com) is where diners write their family name on a dollar bill and tape it to the wall before digging into burgers, grilled cheese sandwiches, and seafood.

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  J. N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge

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  Snacks

  Lazy Flamingo (6520-C Pine Ave, 33957; 239 472 5353; www.lazyflamingo.com) offers reasonably priced sandwiches and seafood.

  Real meal

  Doc Ford’s Sanibel (975 Rabbit Rd, 33957; 239 472 8311; www.docfordssanibel.com) tempts with family
favorites such as fish fingers and beach bread.

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  Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary

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  Picnic

  Publix (12900 Trade Way Four, Bonita Springs, 34135; 239 992 2159; www.publix.com) sells a range of salads, sandwiches, and drinks. There is a picnic area across the parking lot.

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  Naples

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  Snacks

  Aurelio’s Is Pizza (590 N Tamiami Trail, 34102; 2394038882; www.aureliospizza.com/) offers tasty pizza, pasta, and sandwiches.

  Real meal

  Dock at Crayton Cove (845 12th Ave S, 34102; 2392639940; www.dockcraytoncove.com) is an old fishhouse-style place on the water with a kids’ menu.

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  Marco Island

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  Snacks

  Old Marco Lodge Crab House (401 Papaya St, Goodland, 34140; 239 642 7227; www.oldmarcolodge.com) is a historic place with outdoor porch seating and live entertainment. It serves crab cakes, chicken quesadillas, and salads.

  Real meal

  Snook Inn (1215 Bald Eagle Dr, 34145; 239 394 3313; www.snookinn.com) overlooks the Marco River outside, under a thatched tiki roof; inside an aquarium and salad bar dominate. The menu offers seafood and meat dishes.

  < Eat and Drink: The Lower Gulf Coast, Everglades, and Keys

  Everglades National Park

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  Eat and Drink

  Picnic: under $25; Snacks: $25–50; Real meal: $50–80; Family treat: over $80 (based on a family of four)

  Picnic

  Robert Is Here Fruit Stand (19200 SW 344th St, Homestead, 33034; 305 246 1592; www.robertishere.com) offers fruit smoothies and snacks. Picnic in the grounds near the free petting farm and splash pool.

  Fresh produce for sale at the Robert Is Here Fruit Stand, Homestead

  Snacks

  Buttonwood Café (Flamingo Visitor Center; 239 695 3101; www.nps.gov/ever/planyourvisit/buttonwood-cafe.htm) operates in the winter–spring season. It has hot dogs, burgers, steaks, and a kids’ menu. It also cooks guests’ fish catches for a nominal charge.

  Real meal

  Oyster House Restaurant (901 S Copeland Ave, Everglades City, 34139; 239 695 2073; www.oysterhouserestaurant.com) keeps families entertained with its mounted animals and other crazy memorabilia. Start off with an order of fried gator or frog legs.

  Family Treat

  Capri Restaurant (935 N Krome Ave, Florida City, 33034; 305 247 1542; www.dinecapri.com) offers a menu that covers everything from sandwiches and entrée salads to pizza and pasta.

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  Biscayne National Park

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  Picnic

  The visitor center (on site; 305 230 1100) sells cold sandwiches, snacks, and beverages.

  Real meal

  Mutineer Restaurant (11 SE 1st Ave, Florida City, 33034, 305 245 3377; www.mutineerrestaurant.com) has an extensive menu of local dishes and seafood on offer.

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  Miccosukee Indian Village

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  Snacks

  Everglades Gator Park (24050 SW 8th St, Miami 33194; 305 559 2255; www.gatorpark.com) offers local delicacies such as gator tail, gator sausage, and catfish sandwiches.

  Real meal

  Empeeke AAweeke (on site; 305 894 2374) serves frog legs, pumpkin bread, and other Native American dishes, as well as burgers and salads.

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  Big Cypress National Preserve

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  Snacks

  Coopertown (22700 SW 8th St, Miami; 305 226 6048; www.coopertownairboats.com) sells sandwiches and frog legs.

  Real meal

  Joanie’s Blue Crab Café (39395 Hwy 41, 34141; 239 695 2682; joaniesbluecrabcafe.com) serves Everglades cuisine.

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  Everglades City

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  Snacks

  City Seafood (702 Begonia St, Everglades City, 34139; 239 695 4700) serves half portions for kids.

  Real meal

  The Rod & Gun Club (200 Riverside Dr, Everglades City, 34139; 239 695 2101) has fried gator. Try the chocolate peanut butter pie.

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  Key West

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  Eat and Drink

  Picnic: under $25; Snacks: $25–50; Real meal: $50–80; Family treat: over $80 (based on a family of four)

  Picnic

  Cuban Coffee Queen (5 Key Lime Square, 33040; 305 294 7787; www.cubancoffeequeen.com) offers breakfast sandwiches and smoothies, popular among the locals. The grown-ups can enjoy excellent Cuban coffee.

  Snacks

  B.O.’s Fish Wagon (801 Caroline St, 33040; 305 294 9272) serves up a true taste of Key West in a funky setting at the Historic Seaport. Grouper sandwiches with Key lime sauce are the specialty.

  Real meal

  Croissants de France (816 Duval St, 33040; 305 294 2624; www.sunsetkeycottages.com) offers baked goodies and sweet and savory crêpes. The less adventurous can order a croque monsieur (grilled ham and cheese sandwich).

  Outdoor seating at Croissants de France, Key West

  Family treat

  Latitudes (245 Front St, 33040; 305 292 5394) serves fish tacos, burgers, and other kid-pleasers. Its outdoor dining room overlooks the Gulf of Mexico. A meal here means taking the free ferry ride to Sunset Key to reach the restaurant.

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  Big Pine Key

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  Snacks

  No Name Pub (N. Watson Blvd, 33043; 305 872 9115; www.nonamepub.com) has a full menu of favorites, including pizza.

  Real meal

  Hogfish Bar & Grill (6810 Front St, Stock Island, 33040; 305 293 4041; www.hogfishbar.com) offers fresh seafood. Try the hog snapper.

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  Bahia Honda State Park

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  Snacks

  The park concession stand (305 872 3210) sells hot dogs, sandwiches, and nachos.

  Real meal

  Head south to Big Pine Key or north to Marathon for restaurants.

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  Marathon

 

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