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your door). Make sure to grab a drink by the courtyard pool at the bar, which looks as if
it's carved from a single stone.
Eating
For such a small island, Key West has a superlative range of places to eat, from delicious
neighborhood holes in the wall to top-end purveyors of haute cuisine that could easily
compete with the best restaurants in Miami.
For a night in, head to
Key West Food to Go
(
www.keywestfoodtogo.com
)
, which con-
nects you to over two dozen restaurants that offer delivery service across the island.
Duetto Pizza & Gelato
ITALIAN
This little pizza and gelato stand is a good-value stop for a quick slice or scoop, especially
compared to the greasy cardboard pie served elsewhere in town.
Café
VEGETARIAN
The Café is the only place in Key West that exclusively caters to herbivores (OK, they
have one fish dish). By day, it's a cute, sunny, earthy-crunchy luncheonette; by night, with
flickering votive candles and a classy main dish (grilled, blackened tofu and polenta
cakes), it's a sultry-but-healthy dining destination.
Six Toed Cat
AMERICAN
Simple, fresh and filling breakfast and lunch fare is served within spitting distance of the
Hemingway House
and the restaurant is indeed named for the author's six-toed felines). A
lobster Benedict with avocado should satisfy the day's protein needs, but if you're here for
lunch, don't miss the lovely fried shrimp sandwich.
Pierogi Polish Market
EASTERN EUROPEAN