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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
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; 305-848-4981; 540 Greene St; mains under $10; 8am-11pm; )
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
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; 509 Southard St; mains $7-17; 11am-10pm Mon-Sat; )
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
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; 305-294-3318; 823 Whitehead St; mains $8-16; 8:30am-5pm)
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
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