Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Bokeelia, Florida, United States. Bokeelia is a census-designated place (CDP) located on Pine Island in Lee County, Florida, United States. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 1,997. It is part of the Cape Coral-Fort Myers, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. Bokeelia is still home to one of Lee County's first pioneer families, the Padillas, who came by way of Cayo Costa.
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4 based on 284 reviews
Came in with the family tonight and really liked the atmosphere. It was well-decorated and cozy with a nice open layout. The bar area looked very attractive- somewhere to maybe come back for an appetizer and a beer sometime, perhaps. (Until you see the prices... drafts started at $4.50 for domestics. Even the soft drinks were overpriced. Not very normal at a pizza restaurant.)The service was nice and very efficient. The shocker, however, are some of the prices. Typically when I go out for pizza/Italian food, I almost always order both appetizers and side salads for the table. All of the appetizers were a bit overpriced, and none really stood out to me, so we opted to skip it. Next, for salads, almost all of the salads were around $10. No $3-$5 smaller side or Caesar salads or anything? Come on. We then decided to split a Caprese salad. The salad was absolutely gorgeous, and tasty, but was mostly just an arugula salad with a few small tomato chunks and bits of mozzarella cut up with some red onion. Not a traditional Caprese salad.The pizza, I will say, was very good. The crust was nice and crispy on the outside and the sauce was good. The cheese was of excellent quality, as were the ingredients. One last thing that I found to be strange though, was that there was no pizza on the kids menu. I thought this was WEIRD for a place that advertises pizza as its specialty. I had to order my second grade son a 12â pizza ($10) because the kids menu was very limited, and again, no pizza.We will probably give it another chance one day, but I really hope that they can come back down to Earth with their prices or at least have some daily specials.
4 based on 201 reviews
Neighborhood eatery that specializes in scratch kitchen pub style food, craft beers and wine.
Wonderful change from the ordinary, just check out the menu. I had the Grilled Watermelon salad and it was fantastic. My husband had the VandeWalker Philly with coleslaw as the side and loved it. The staff is attentive and very nice. We will return, there are so many menu items we still need to try.
3 based on 122 reviews
Unassuming location at the end of a strip mall, but a nice place to eat. From the grilled shrimp with steamed broccoli and rice to the burger, it's great food and not just fried. They offer a mind-boggling selection of wings with a choice of at least ten sauces. They are a bar that has healthier choices and that's my type of food.
4 based on 926 reviews
75 year oldtime Waterfront Restaurant and Bar with a Million Dollar view. Local seafood. Both local and national entertainment with no cover charge. Recommended by Southern Living, Coastal Living, Florida Travel & Life, Boston Globe, and American Airlines
We stopped just because we had stopped at the store and were curious. We were able to sit dockside. Hear good music and the food was better than expected. The boom boom shrimp tacos shouldnât be missed. And the key lime pie was very good.
4 based on 111 reviews
Cape Coral's Best Craft Beer Bar! Fresh Ingredients & Good Beer Along with Craft Beer, the company took a hard look at how to best compliment this specific concept related to food. For over decades, the burger has been an American staple. Instead of avera
My husband and I were looking for a place to eat after mass on Sunday. So we decided to try the Keg & Cow. We both ordered burgers with cheddar cheese and sauteed onions. Yum! I thought it was very good, juicy, tender, and really tasty. My husband thought it was ok. I liked it better than him. The chips are spiral cut right from the potato and immediately put into the fryer. They were pretty tasty. I did think it was a bit pricey, but you get what you pay for. They have a bar if you want to sit there, they also have the high tables, and then the regular tables with chairs. There is also an outside area if you prefer that. I would go back again. Dakota was our server and he was the nicest and very pleasant young man, as well as informative about the menu items.
3 based on 77 reviews
Poor service.Poor quality food tonight.Wife's sweet potato fries were waffled, dry, and luke warm. Had to have been sitting in the kitchen awhile.My hamburger looked like a perfectly shaped frozen one.My onion rings were also dry, not fresh, and luke warm. Very disappointed.Only positive was Jerry Burton, the entertainment.
4 based on 20 reviews
Great relaxed place with fantastic view...provided its not too hot or cold to sit outside. Best option in st james city in my opinion. Only fried food but good luck finding healthy food on this islAnd.
4 based on 40 reviews
I was visiting friends from New Mexico and the four of us were out cruising the Gulf of Mexico inland waterway and they said that this restaurant was pretty good and they sure were right, great service and food despite being super busy. Certainly worth a boat ride to get thereThank you for sharing your Cabbage Key experience. Our servers strive to give every guest the attention they deserve while balancing our busy seasonal lunch crowds. We look forward to having you join us again in the future.
4 based on 926 reviews
75 year oldtime Waterfront Restaurant and Bar with a Million Dollar view. Local seafood. Both local and national entertainment with no cover charge. Recommended by Southern Living, Coastal Living, Florida Travel & Life, Boston Globe, and American Airlines
We stopped just because we had stopped at the store and were curious. We were able to sit dockside. Hear good music and the food was better than expected. The boom boom shrimp tacos shouldnât be missed. And the key lime pie was very good.
4 based on 926 reviews
75 year oldtime Waterfront Restaurant and Bar with a Million Dollar view. Local seafood. Both local and national entertainment with no cover charge. Recommended by Southern Living, Coastal Living, Florida Travel & Life, Boston Globe, and American Airlines
We stopped just because we had stopped at the store and were curious. We were able to sit dockside. Hear good music and the food was better than expected. The boom boom shrimp tacos shouldnât be missed. And the key lime pie was very good.
Where to eat Seafood food in Bokeelia: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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