I found this when searching for stops along the Keys and let me tell you, they have so much to offer it was overwhelming. We went to feed the tarpons but from the looks of it, they have lots.of water sports available as well as a restaurant.
First, feeding the fish. $2.50/person to enter dock. $5/bucket of fish to feed tarpon. So cool. Was a bit crowded but cleared out quickly. Pelicans stealing fish out of kids hands or buckets gave us a chuckle. Don't know that I would have to do it again but if the kids wanted to, I wouldn't say no.
Second, the restaurant. We did decide to eat here since we were already there. Gluten free mahi Reuben and fish tacos. Both were excellent but that Reuben was 🤌🤌. Not much in the way of a gluten free menu BUT our waiter was knowledgeable. That sandwich was 10/10, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐, excellent. Still thinking about it a week later. Open air restaurant and beware of mosquitoes, take your spray.
Parking was very full when we arrived and we did end up moving our car closer by the end of the night.
Everyone we encountered from the fish feeding check in, wait staff or gift shop were so friendly.