Part of the beauty of fishing is enjoying the fruits of your labor. But even if you don’t get a huge catch from your fishing trip there are plenty of places to enjoy seafood and take in the beauty of Key West like the late author did. This Thomas Street restaurant features the Islands' famous seafood staples and is rich in history. Blue Haven is located on the grounds where Hemingway once hosted boxing matches. Condé Nast Traveler magazine called it "one of the best restaurants in Key West." In addition to stunning natural sights and delicious food you can visit many more of Hemingway's haunts that remain a staple of Key West's rich nightlife.
Captain Tony’s Saloon begins with Captain Tony’s Saloon which is located on skype database the site of the original’s restaurant. Captain Tony's, the original location where Hemingway frequented, proudly preserves this history. Named for former Key West Mayor Anthony “Captain Tony” Tarasino, the bar is the perfect place to spend a cozy Key West evening. Image Source/’ Daiquiri also known as the Hemingway Daiquiri then your local bar is the place to be.
There are rumors that the name "'" was attributed to Hemingway himself. Although this classic bar has since relocated, it’s still famous for its association with Ernest Hemingway and even hosted a Hemingway impersonation contest. Grab a cup or mint-flavored Hemingway Mojito and connect with the local community in this bastion of Key West’s gritty and fun culture. Custom House Museum If you're interested in learning more about the symbiotic relationship between Key West and Hemingway, the Custom House Museum is a great place to start.
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