Reviews on American food in Cedar Key, Florida, United States. Cedar Key is a city in Levy County, Florida, United States. The population was 702 at the 2010 census. The Cedar Keys are a cluster of islands near the mainland. Most of the developed area of the city has been on Way Key since the end of the 19th century. The Cedar Keys are named for the eastern red cedar, Juniperus virginiana, once abundant in the area.
Things to do in Cedar Key
4 based on 108 reviews
One of Cedar Key's dining establishments on Dock Street, a U-shaped street/pier jutting out into the Gulf of Mexico. We sat on their mosquito-netted patio looking over the Gulf breezes. Service was as congenial as the setting and the food was perfect. The restaurant's decoration looks as if it has been in place since, well, forever, but that lends an air of originality and (southern) charm.
4 based on 238 reviews
Robinson's Seafood is a favorite with local residents as well as visitors. We had dinner there our last night in Cedar Key and I am really happy we did! It isn't a fancy restaurant, but there isn't a need for decor when the food is SO good! I got the "all you can eat" shrimp and seabags dinner, along with their homemade clam chowder. WoW! The batter they use for the fried fish is light and doesn't overwhelm the flavor of the fish. The clam chowder is the best in the area, as far as I am concerned. The young lady that waited on us was very personable and that added to our enjoyment of the meal. PLEASE make a point to stop here on your trip! also, you can buy fresh fish that was caught that day, and if I had know that we would have made it a point to go there to buy some to fix at the condo. The red snapper looked great!!!
4 based on 338 reviews
Awesome Burgers, Hand Cut Fries, Cold Beers and So Much More, Right on The Gulf of Mexico! Enjoy the Burger of Your Dreams While Seating Outside Right Over the Water!
We enjoy chicken tacos, fried tortilla chips (which my husband loved) with a dipping sauce, fried oysters too! Such a nice deck to watch birds, dolphins, etc. as you relax! Miranda was so accommodating to us, there for our every need so my husband made her a special smile! When we come back to Cedar Key, we will visit AFWB!
4 based on 268 reviews
83 West offers a unique dining and bar experience on Dock Street in Cedar Key. Currently serving our "Island Eats" bar menu with counter service on our first level. Come enjoy indoor open air dining, panoramic views, deck seating, full bar, 3 pool tables,
The food here is delicious. Sometimes the waits from the kitchen are long and the waitresses can be slow...but you are in Cedar Key!! Kick back, enjoy the view and get ready for the best BLT, seafood, and tacos you will find in CK.
4 based on 494 reviews
We stopped and had a beer, didn't bother with food as the place wasn't very clean. The beer was cold and the server was polite, but wouldn't rush back.
4 based on 376 reviews
Nice hotel with much history. Quiet and comfortable. Bathroom a bit of a challenge (I don't know how someone larger would be able to shower or use the WC), actually shower is not so great.Dinner was really good! clams perfect, the palm salad could have used more palms... fish entree cooked well. Drink selection at bar very good. Would recommend staying here it's a nice diversion from the in your face tech hotels that seem to be springing up everywhere.
4 based on 1394 reviews
We ate here twice for a our week long stay. My husband and I had the broiled shrimp and it was excellent. The sides were great and they have a good selection. One night we had the key lime pie and it was really good. Customer service was really good and our food came out quickly. We eat here each time we come to Cedar Key. We find ourselves talking about Steamers weeks before we even get here.
4 based on 612 reviews
Ordered the spinach salad and sweet potato fries -- excellent. Server was very attentive, and coffee refills were a plus! Enjoyed the retro games on the walls and the room we were given made for a lovely private evening. Only bad part -- the last toilet from the door in the women's room had a nasty urine smell (like a porta-potty nassty). Yuck! Clean your bathrooms better and I'll be back.
4 based on 1687 reviews
Tony's Seafood Restaurant opened in 2005 in Historic downtown Cedar Key, Fl. Tony's soon became famous for it's outstanding clam chowder which went on to win 3 consecutive clam chowder world championships at the Great Chowder Cook-off in Newport, R.I. 200
Called in for a quick lunch during our short stay in Cedar Key ... warm welcome and overview of lunch menu.We both went for the lunch specials, great seafood well cooked ... I also tried a cup of the chowder... WOW!! Weâve spent a lot of time on the north east coast of the US and Canada and I can honestly say this is the best chowder Iâve even had ... worth the visit !!
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