Top 10 Pub food in Indian Harbour Beach, Florida, United States

October 2, 2019 Dorsey Hagwood

Reviews on Pub food in Indian Harbour Beach, Florida, United States. Indian Harbour Beach is a city in Brevard County, Florida. The population was 8,225 at the 2010 United States Census. It is part of the Palm Bay–Melbourne–Titusville Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is 3 miles (4.8 km) north of the town of Indialantic and south of Satellite Beach. It is the first and only community in the United States to be a NOAA Tsunami Ready community along the nation's East Coast.
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10. Keywest Bar

2286 Highway A1a, Indian Harbour Beach, FL 32937-4953 Bar, Pub Lunch, Dinner +1 321-773-1577

Reviewed By 07Yankees07

I had a few beers here on a rainy Florida afternoon. Definitely has a Key West vibe. Open air (even in the rain) and friendly bartender. Pool table and across the street from the ocean.

9. Beachside Fusion

30 Tradewinds Dr, Indian Harbour Beach, FL 32937-5300 Bar, Pub Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Drinks Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service [email protected] +1 321-428-3587 http://www.Beachsidefusion.com
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4 based on 14 reviews

Reviewed By Mandy B

Fantastic restaurant to get excellent food and excellent service. This restaurant is the perfect place to get a wonderful meal and watch some great tennis. The service is top notch and the owner will usually stop by to make sure you are happy with your meal. There is inside seating but the breezeway of Kiwi tennis club is a great place to set outside and have your meal. There is a full bar with top notch bartenders. Our new favorite place to eat!!

8. The Cottage Irish Pub

1385 Highland Ave, Melbourne, FL 32935-6587 Irish, Bar, Pub Lunch, Dinner Outdoor Seating, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Table Service, Takeout, Live Music [email protected] +1 321-610-1935 https://www.facebook.com/thecottageirishpub/
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4 based on 70 reviews

The Cottage Irish Pub

Reviewed By ktpham

We enjoyed the atmosphere, the music, and the service, although the food was just fair. The portions were large, and fairly traditional Irish fare. Having to head outside for the restrooms was a but annoying, but overall it was still a lovely evening, and I recommend going when there is music outside.

7. BeachFly Brewing Company

1080 E Eau Gallie Blvd, Indian Harbour Beach, FL 32937-4917 Bar, Pub Lunch, Dinner Seating, Table Service [email protected] +1 321-610-3653 https://www.facebook.com/BeachFlyBrewing/
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4 based on 18 reviews

BeachFly Brewing Company

Beach Inspired Craft Beers, Food, and Fun! Combination of approachable core and experimental beers paired with tropical style food.

Reviewed By BigBoyDiningOut

Beachfly Brewery-Indian Harbour Beach-2.0-Stars"There is no such thing as a bad beer. It's that some taste better than others."If you're going to open and operate yet another micro-brew/pub/eatery it is essential, one would think, that the first order of business would be to be or hire or partner with a master brewer. As with their distant cousin the vintner, it is preeminent they are educated, creative and persnickety when it comes to ingredients. However, it is just as vital to the success of the aforementioned saloon to have a chef equal with that of the brew-master At least, here at BBDO, we think that should be the case. With all of this in mind, I headed towards Indian Harbour Beach to appraise the offerings of food and beer (these are a few of my favorite things...) Beachfly Brewing Company had to offer the general beer lapping casual omnivorous dining public on the Space Coast. Location, in the Big Boy's estimation, as has been said ad nauseum, bears little or no bearing on the success or failure of a restaurant (if the food rocks, they will come), on the other hand, I feel providing ample parking for patrons does factor in. If people drive around for 15 minutes trying to find a spot, those with little or no patience just might decide to dine elsewhere that day. Thankfully, the Big Boy is always looking out for those spending hard earned cash on dining out and patiently awaited an open spot. As with every other Micro-Brew/Canteen, the brewing vats were central and certainly grabbed your attention upon entering. That didn't impress me so much as validate what kind of place I was in, the extremely clever display of their beers did impress me. It was engaging and with all that beer within site, how could one not feel an inner sense of joy? I mean, we are talking beer here. As soon as I was able to once again focus on the task at hand, I tried to take a seat at the bar. As we all know, the Big Boy is more than a pun, but is also self-descriptive as I am a rather large individual and as such, I could not sit at the bar. I honestly don't think anyone over 200 lbs or so could fit comfortably there. Somewhat disappointed I was seated at a table and began to zealously read the proferred menu. Trying not to concentrate solely on the potables, I also took a passing glance at the food items. It seemed to be your standard Pub-type offering with hipster influences including the ever-popular rice bowl. A humanoid was seen leisurely approaching our table and when he finally got there, introduced himself as Julian and asked if we were ready to order or had any questions regarding the menu or types of beer on hand that day. While I found Julian to be competent in carrying out his job duties, his pace was rather languid in its execution. I ordered a Beer flight of Space Kolsch, Purple Porpoise Pal Ale, I(hb)pa, Turtle Trax Wheat and a sampling of the Canola Sunrise Ale along with one order each of the Tropical Pork Rice Bowl and their Catch of the Day Fish Tacos (in this case Grouper).So, the question is, do I start with the beer or the food? Am I at a brewery or a chuck wagon? While I do consider myself much more of a food connoisseur, as I mentioned the beer first, I should make my English teacher happy and so keep the same order in my following paragraphs. The first beer to be sampled was the Space Kolsch which is in the style of a crisp German ale. I found this beer to be delightful and came completely as advertised -- 4 Stars. Next to soothe my parched throat was I(hb)PA. Not only is the name creative, but I found the barley pop to be as well. With the combined pine/citrus thing it has going on, I found this to be complex and delicious and with a 3.5 Star rating, my second favorite of those sampled. Moving on to the Purple Porpoise Pale Ale. This was not as good as the SK, but it wasn't awful either and I found it to be an average example of an American Pale Ale -- 3 Stars. Continuing my journey I reached for the Turtle Trax Wheat which offered citrus notes to the aroma and taste, however, I found it not as good as the previous samples and so give it a 2 Star rating. Finally, I arrived at the final liquid bread on my flight, their Canova Sunrise Ale. While this did come as advertised and had a lovely red hue to it, I think in trying to make it less bitter they did something too much or incorrect and ended up not only brewing the bitterness out but most of the taste as well. I was taken aback as I have never experienced tasteless beer before, but here it was. I might be able to chalk it up to being the last one sampled and perhaps I was slightly inebriated, but the sizing of the glasses along with my tolerance and bulk seem to indicate otherwise -- 1 Star. In short, this sampling would be more aptly named the wheel of average beer as opposed to a beer flight.With the exploration of libations out of the way, it was time to turn the Big Boy loose on the food. The Tropical Pork Rice Bowl could be humorously called the Tropical Surf and Turf Rice bowl as it came with some prawns as well as the advertised pork. The shrimp seemed to be low end or perhaps frozen too long as it had the texture of shrimp that is low end or had been freezer burned before cooking. It was slightly tough to chew and lacked any and all taste. the beans were cooked to perfection and I did find the cilantro cream to be interesting on the palate, but overall I found this offering to be on par with the last beer sampled. The Fish Tacos had huge chunks of real, honest to Babe Winkelman Grouper that was cooked properly (fish should flake apart with a fork) however what it had in preparedness it completely lacked in flavoring as it had zero, zilch, nada seasoning and the cabbage stuffed inside the toasted tortilla was from the crown, therefore, it was not rich in color nor flavor. The Big Boy says, "There are worse places to eat and drink, or drink and eat as the case may be, but there are certainly better ones than my experience at Beachfly Brewing Company. Take a pass on this one, unless of course, you are looking for a place to drink with your beer buddies (stick to Space Kolsch).

6. Meg O’Malleys Restaurant & Irish Pub

812 E New Haven Ave, Melbourne, FL 32901-5433 Irish, Bar, Pub, American Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late Night, Drinks Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Takeout, Seating, Parking Available, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Fre +1 321-952-5510 https://www.megomalleys.com/
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4 based on 2045 reviews

Meg O’Malleys Restaurant & Irish Pub

Meg O'Malley's authentic Irish cuisine and pub offers everything from the famous corned beef cuban to mouth-watering nightly specials and Sunday brunch. Meg O'Malley's is the place to be for enjoying the latest trends and specials in town. We offer Sunday

Reviewed By Pam S

This is one of our very favorite places to visit, we bring all of our visitors there too. The corned beef is beyond outstanding. I always order the Killkeney, think marble rye, cooked cabbage, swiss, always fresh corned beef (no not deli slices), then grilled! The bean soup is very good too! My husband gets a monster club sandwich. This place is consistently above average! Service is great, beer is cold, food delish!

5. Frankie's Beachside

254 Eau Gallie Blvd Indian Harbor Beach, Indian Harbour Beach, FL 32937 American, Bar, Pub Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service [email protected] +1 321-773-7223 https://www.frankiesbeachsideihb.com/
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4 based on 38 reviews

Frankie's Beachside

Welcome to our family-friendly restaurant. We have eight televisions to catch all your favorite sports while enjoying great food and a cold drink. Although we are well-known for our chicken wings, we have incredible salads, burgers, entrees and seafood, i

Reviewed By BigBoyDiningOut

Frankie's Beachside- Indian Harbour Beach- 3 StarsIt's all about the wings. After going on a wing binge 3 years ago I completely abjured wings. Thankfully, the Big Boy reviews brought me to this old standard. Frankie's Beachside is owned by the family of the original owner. It is actually the son of the second owner who was the brother of Frankie. Joe was a good friend. He passed 10 plus years ago. I ordered the wings extra hot. Now I need to be clear for those of you reading my reviews regarding chicken. I like my chicken cooked through. So I tend to lean towards medium well on chicken parts. Frankie's delivers on so many levels with their wings. They are cooked to temp and the sauce is spot on. Nothing crazy or outlandish and nothing gourmet just good solid wings. I strongly recommend them. You may be thinking with such a strong thumbs up on the wings why only 3 Stars? Well, I also ordered jalapeño poppers and the fish and chips. The poppers were a very low grade. Additionally, they were overcooked. The fish and chips fell into the same category. They were drenched in grease and inedible. If you want wings Big Boy says, "this is the place." I can't vouch for the other items.

4. Copperhead Tavern

205 5th Ave, Indialantic, FL 32903-3155 American, Bar, Pub Lunch, Dinner, Late Night, Drinks Outdoor Seating, Seating, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service [email protected] +1 321-802-4700 http://www.copperheadtavern.com/
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3 based on 90 reviews

Copperhead Tavern

Reviewed By Tricia F

This place has a nice variety in their drink menu and the food menu was a nice surprise. We stopped in for a drink & appetizer before going to dinner down the street. The oxtail poutine was absolutely delicious and the deviled eggs had a nice kick to them. We will be back soon!

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3. Lou's Blues

3191 N Aia, Indialantic, FL Bar, American, Pub Lunch, Dinner, Late Night, Drinks Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service, Television, Live Music, Waterfront +1 321-779-2299 http://www.lousbluesupstairs.com
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4 based on 255 reviews

Lou's Blues

This is right next door to Doubletree, Crown Plaza and Hilton. People staying in those hotels definitely need to know about Lou's Blues!

Reviewed By 43ericj

Looked like an interesting place so I stopped in two nights back to back. There was a band playing not only Blues but other bluesy type songs from the Stones and others. It was open mike night and some very talented musicians sat in. The stage is almost on the second level and it best viewed from thst level which sports it own bar too. I had a Vegan burger which was piled high with toppings. Very interesting decor all over the place too

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2. Coasters Pub & Biergarten

971 E Eau Gallie Blvd Ste A, Melbourne, FL 32937-4908 American, Bar, Pub, Gastropub Lunch, Dinner, Late Night, Drinks Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +1 321-779-2739 http://www.coastersbrewpub.com
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4 based on 586 reviews

Coasters Pub & Biergarten

Half restaurant. Half beer bar. Half biergarten. Florida's oldest continuously operating craft beer-focused restaurant.

Reviewed By Daytona_Mac

We stopped in for a weekend lunch, and arrived just before the lunch crowd. The beer selection and the beer we sampled was good. Lunch was a mixed review with a solid good for the chicken sandwich and the rice & beans side dish, and a poor for the crab cakes and onion rings. The crab cakes were mostly filling. Check the photo - there are some pieces of crab meat - but all of the rest is just breading, and rather bland. The onion rings were frozen, not fresh, and unimpressive.We did finish with a slice of Key Lime pie which was good enough to leave us smiling. Our recommendation - avoid the crab cakes, onion rings, and probably all the rest of the "seafood" choices. Stick with typical Biergarten foods such as the chicken and burger sandwiches. And definitely try the Key Lime pie!

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1. Copperhead Tavern

205 5th Ave, Indialantic, FL 32903-3155 American, Bar, Pub Lunch, Dinner, Late Night, Drinks Outdoor Seating, Seating, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service [email protected] +1 321-802-4700 http://www.copperheadtavern.com/
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3 based on 90 reviews

Copperhead Tavern

Reviewed By Tricia F

This place has a nice variety in their drink menu and the food menu was a nice surprise. We stopped in for a drink & appetizer before going to dinner down the street. The oxtail poutine was absolutely delicious and the deviled eggs had a nice kick to them. We will be back soon!

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