Find out what American restaurants to try in Lighthouse Point. Lighthouse Point is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States. The city was named for the Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse, which is located in nearby Hillsboro Beach. As of the 2010 census, the population of Lighthouse Point was 10,344. Lighthouse Point is a part of the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,012,331 people at the 2015 census.
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4 based on 479 reviews
Enjoy casual oceanfront dining in the heart of historic Deerfield Beach, just 33 steps from the sand. The popular Patio Bar is open for lunch and dinner. Nightly food and drink special and nightly live music highlight this popular location. Just across th
Itâs the atmosphere here that calls to me every time. This is the spot I go to, for lunch , for dinner, for cocktails, for appetizers. Itâs friendly and comfortable and on the beach. Letâs meet at the Patio!
4 based on 197 reviews
This hole-in-the-wall gem shines brightly in an unassuming line of neighborhood stores on a busy boulevard. Red umbrellas on outdoor tables offer a tasteful welcome to a delightful array of dishes such as a tasty homemade chicken salad dancing on a bed of greens and tomatoes, a delightful turkey sandwich, and a surprisingly good Philly Cheese steak sandwich. Oh, and letâs not forget the homemade croissants and wonderful coffee, all at affordable prices. Canât wait for breakfast!
4 based on 296 reviews
We went for the 2 for $25 special. All for of us had the ribs, which were good. The onion appetizer was awesome-so what if it was a little greasy? The potatoes were a nice size and good. Paula. the server was terrific. All in all, it was fine.
4 based on 416 reviews
Cap's Place was a speakeasy and a gambling casino in the Roaring 20's located on an island that was at the time, a part of the Florida bush. Frequented by the "Rich & Famous" (and most often the "infamous"), it's Broward County's oldest restaurant having been in business for more then 90 years. It's accessible by boat (complimentary) from a private dock adjacent to the Lighthouse Point Marina located at the end of a winding road off US Route #1. It's less then a 10 minute trip on the boat which comfortably holds about 20 people.It's a rather rustic place occupying more then one building. Tables are set with oilcloth coverings with paper placemats and cloth napkins. The menu is somewhat limited favoring local seafood. Our friendly, knowledgeable and attentive waitress Bonita, recited a list of the day's catch and specials for the evening. We chose the calamari appetizer (they were out of the escargot), a seafood plate and the Mediterranean chicken. Popovers and a choice of sides were included. The food is "adequate" but nothing memorable. It's fairly priced for seafood. We found it an enjoyable place to re-live a piece of history and people watch the very eclectic patrons in attendance.
4 based on 715 reviews
I have worked in the hospitality industry most of my life. We seem to always take the time to write reviews when there's a problem but this is different. More people should make the same commitment to review for great service and memorable experience. We were blessed to have gotten to know Lori at JMarks in Pompano over the past few years. She is an asset to the restaurant and embodies the quality and professionalism of the brand. She is VALUE and is someone I would want on my TEAM.
4 based on 268 reviews
We went with my cousins to this restaurant for dinner and had a fabulous time. We sat outside and shared our table with another couple who were very friendly and fun to talk to you. We had a series of seafood dishes that were spectacular. We started with the stone crab claws. Pricey but well worth the money. Next came the fried and blackened counch. I preferred the blackened version. Next we had several of the sushi rolls. All were fairly similar but very tasty.Iâm hoping we can come back here for dinner again before we leave the area.
4 based on 500 reviews
Combine beautiful water and marina views with friendly service and great seafood, and you have the Nauti Dawg. Fresh made food and a great wine and beer selection.
Sat inside. Too hot for outdoor seating (in the 90's) -- although the outdoor tables were occupied as time went on. If they had dogs with them, the windows from inside were too high to see. Restaurant is small. Doesn't take reservations. Might want to go early or late for lunch.Several had a burger and onion rings side (no upcharge for swapping out FFs). The Fish 'n Chip order was pronounced good and the fish portions (2) pieces were quite big and squared off. I guess you could take the other piece home for a fish sandwich. The prices were a little high, but the quality was good. Not a big menu. Did spot a Veggie Burger. Salads with add ons, Sandwiches and tacos. I didn't see many seafood options (my preference). But, overall enjoyed what I had.Service was efficient, food arrived hot, refills on tea without asking -- All good. If you want the best view of the marina activity, you'll have to sit outside. GPS Alert---> Turning east on NE 24th, the road will eventually fork. My suggestion is ignore the GPS sending you to the LEFT fork. From the "left" route when you get down to Marina Circle, you'll be on the wrong side of a one-way north. And, you may loose time and patience trying backtrack thru the maize of side roads and parking areas. Instead, go to the RIGHT fork all the way down. Park in the elongated parking lot caddycorner to the green stucco restaurant. If you have to drop someone off in front, do so, but it's one way and you'll need to navigate your way to a parking spot. There's a few spots on the street if you are lucky. No live music while we were eating. Not expecting it, but they advertise it.
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4 based on 311 reviews
First Impression Not Great, Heard alt about this place decided to give it a try. Not super busy so getting seated was quick. Let me list my concerns and why I gave a poor rating: eating utensils not rinsed clean coated with soap film , Queso dip - canned cheese, really salty could not eat, server did not remove from bill, entrees arrive, dinner plates also coated with a soap film, I mean to the point you can rub the film off with your fingers, food was ok, service was ok... Did not make a scene or request a manager, just didn't finish our food , paid our bill for stuff we couldn't finish eating due to bad taste and or dinnerware coated with soap film and left. Not a first choice place to visit again. The food is not that good. Atmosphere is fun and has indoor and outdoor seating and plenty of parking. So I left 3 positive remarks for seating, atmosphere and parking... I did note on my receipt, First impression NOT good, SorryThank you for reviewing our Lighthouse Point location. We are sorry your experience did not meet our high expectations, especially for the first impression. This has been brought to the attention of the owner, and we would like to learn more about what happened. As we are very concerned that you always have the optimal visit we expect, we would appreciate any issues being brought to the attention of management when they occur so that we can best correct your experience at the time. We take all feedback very seriously and would appreciate specific details as to names and times so that we can better address any problems with the appropriate parties. Please send us an email at [email protected] with a copy of your review, your phone number and best time to reach you so we can get more information. We look forward to resolving these issues with you.
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4 based on 193 reviews
My wife and I usually stop by here with friends when down in Pompano. They have very good sushi here and the guys that make it are super nice. This visit though I got the Lobster and Pork belly tacos with bacon and avocado, they were awesome, I definitely recommend them. The waitress was distracted and had to redo our ticket because she didn't separate our check. She also didn't come around often so I didn't get a refill. This won't stop me from going again, nor should it stop you. The food is great so when in the area give it a try.
Most Popular Italian food in Lighthouse Point, Florida, United States
4 based on 918 reviews
First of all if you haven't been there, use your GPS or Google maps. And when you see the outside, don't let that keep you out. It doesn't look like much from the outside.But inside, the fish is fresh and it's one of the few places that will still cook your catch if you bring it in and they only charge $10 for the dinner with two sides. Unbeatable deal.I definitely recommend the cracked conch, kind of like fried clams but way better!They are moving soon, so you may want to give them a call when you're ready to go to be sure they haven't moved yet. Ranked 5th best restaurant in Pompano Beach - and worth it!
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