Meet Robert–The Most Haunted Doll In The World
It's the late 1800s in Key West when the Otto family moves into their elegant new Victorian home on the corner of Simonton and Eaton Streets (now known as the "Artist House").One of their servants (later fired for her "Black Magic") gives their youngest...
The Pulse Of Islamorada: Lorelei Restaurant & Cabana Bar
What began as a rustic 1940s Fishing Camp with only a dock, two folding chairs, and an “honor system” beer cooler, is now one of Islamorada’s most notorious restaurants and watering holes. If you head south on the Overseas Highway, you can’t miss the...
Fish With Key Lime Butter Sauce: Lazy Days Restaurant, Islamorada
Lazy Days Restaurant is a place where you can kick up your feet and enjoy award-winning Keys-style dishes in a spectacular oceanfront setting. This lovely dish is one of the most popular on the menu. Serve it with garlic mashed potatoes and a nice Pinot...
Calling All Foodies: Here’s A Florida Keys ‘Flavor Fix’
If you think living in the Keys is fun, you're right. Being a "local" means that you get to enjoy all kinds of authentic pleasures and access natural ingredients. Even if you don't live here, you can still enjoy the indigenous flavors of our intoxicating...
Xplore: Key West’s Colorful Historic Adventure
More than just a playground for past and present pirates, Key West is one heck of a town. The island’s rich history is also a myriad of shipwreck treasures and artifacts, renowned artists and eccentrics, pioneering women, a cigar-making heyday, and a...
Banana Bread: Lazy Lobster, Key Largo
For more than two decades, Chef/Owner Lupe Ledesma has been treating his ardent followers to his special homemade banana bread which includes the addition of coconut along with a drizzle of chocolate. It’s not unusual for his restaurant to go through three...















