Day 8 Key West, FL

Woke up to a beautiful sunny day for our first morning in Key West, FL.  It was so nice, and we had so much we wanted to do after meeting with Tie Dye Mike, we decided to splurge and spend another night here so we could have a full day of roaming around and enjoying everything this cool place has to offer.   

Had coffee by the pool this morning before heading out for brunch.


We took the free hotel shuttle down to Duval St, and went to The BC too for brunch and bloodies.

Excited for the Fire Mary

Michelle’s Shrimp & Grits.... delicious!!

Homemade corned beef hash benedict. Delicious as well.
Look at that Bloody Mary!   


He’s just a little excited about that drink! 


Beautiful flowers and clear blue skies!




Headed to Higgs Beach to meet up with our buddy Mike and hang out in the sun for a bit.

More pictures of the walk to Higgs beach from downtown.

The water was so crystal clear and warm! 


The sun on it’s descent.  Looking forward to a fiery sunset.  

After our time at the beach we walked towards downtown with a slight detour to the southernmost point in the continental USA.

The Southern Most house.  It’s been in the same family since 1936.


We made it as far south as we could! 

The house located directly next to the southernmost point...
Continuing on our journey back downtown we walked from the start of US Route 1 mile 0.We spotted some beautiful houses and trees along the wall back toward Mallory Square. Home of the Sunset celebration since the mid 60's.

Arriving at Mallory Square just in time for sunset and the primo timing for this sailboat passing by the sunset view.We enjoyed the sunset and the celebration taking place in the square, consisting of arts and crafts vendors and performances by busking musicians and juggling unicyclists. After the sun had set we headed to the Hog's Breath Saloon for some local grub, local brews and some fun live music.Stone crab claws, Smoked Mahi mahi dip, and Conch chowder.
Concluding our wonderful day in Key West, FL. We headed back to the hotel bar for a quick night cap and to retire to the sheets to wrap it all up. Tomorrow we are headed back north to Homestead, FL. Thanks for tuning in. Check back for more soon. 

Comments

  1. Wow, it looks like you found some stone crab claws for a decent price. You'll see I noted in the book that grampa took Uncle Steve, Dave and I to Joe's Stone Crab in Miami and paid over $75 for 5 claws that we split haha!!! They are quite pricey from what I understand... but you look like you were able to afford them?... what was the price there in Key West? Loving the photos wishing, I was there , just gorgeous scenery!!!

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    1. 6 crab legs for $24. Pricey but not too bad. We wanted to try them but weren’t super impressed, I like Maryland blue crab much better.

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  2. ....should have said I wish I was there!!!

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  3. Love all pics stay an enjoy life sunshine food an beer in the South. No rush for home. Celebrate your birthday down south instead of Cold snowy up North. ENJOY ALL AN thanks for awesome pics.

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