Small bakery inside a vintage industrial building offers an authentic Cuban atmosphere with rich aromas and warm, family-like vibe. Space is tight with no seating, creating a bustling, shoulder-to-shoulder experience. Known for best Cuban bread and legendary Cuban sandwiches, it feels like a local treasure with old school charm.
A living historical gem with a rich atmosphere and setting. The bakery's historic charm shines through its food and enduring presence as a local landmark.
Offers Cuban bread considered among the best available, often bought fresh for sandwiches or to take home. Also features a variety of breads and pastries that serve as a local staple.
Good to know
La Segunda Bakery and Cafe is takeout only with no tables or outdoor seating nearby.
Parking can be difficult, so plan accordingly.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Historic courthouse building blends 1905 architecture with modern sophistication and tropical charm. Ambiance feels cozy yet upscale, enhanced by live music and stylish decor. Space suits gatherings with a full bar and creative cocktails.
Located in a historic courthouse building, the place features high ceilings and strong architectural elements. The setting offers beautiful historic views that highlight its unique past.
Warm bread arrives with both traditional butter and a cinnamon mango butter that adds a fun twist. The bread itself is slightly sweet and pairs well with the unique mango butter.
Good to know
Bottomless mimosas are available on Saturday and Sunday for $20.
Expect a 20% automatic gratuity added to your bill.
The restaurant is located in a historic courthouse building.
Old-school steakhouse with warm wood decor and comfortable booths creates a timeless, historic atmosphere. The space feels spacious and maintains an authentic Old Florida vibe. Signature cocktails and world-class steaks complement the classic setting.
Old school atmosphere highlights the historic charm of the restaurant. It stands as the oldest steak restaurant in Florida, offering a steak experience tied deeply to its rich history.
Fresh bread arrives consistently, paired well with dishes like French soup and lobster mac. Staff keep bread and water refilled promptly throughout the meal.
Good to know
Reservations are a must, especially during peak dining hours.
Happy hour runs from 4 to 6 PM with food and drink specials.
The last seating is at 9:30 PM sharp, so plan accordingly.
Old-style riverboat cruises through waterways lined with waterfront mansions and luxury yachts. Tropical island stop features tiki huts and a Polynesian dance show. Evening rides offer a peaceful atmosphere with music and views of night lights on the water.
Huge mansions and yachts highlight the area's rich past. A knowledgeable tour guide shares fun facts and great tales about the history and recent happenings. The unique historical vibe adds depth to the experience.
Good to know
Arrive 45 minutes early as the boat departs on time without waiting.
Parking is difficult and may take up to 90 minutes to leave after the event.
The Polynesian show lasts 15 minutes and features engaging dancers.
Charming historic house offers cozy intimate setting with serene river views and indoor-outdoor seating including two patios. Atmosphere feels romantic and comfortable, enhanced by a live DJ and waterfront vibe. Visitors often enjoy the on-site bakery and private garden room for groups.
A historic building with a beautiful, nostalgic design sits right by the river. The manager offers personal tours that highlight the rich history of the house.
Croissants and ciabatta bread stand out here, with the ciabatta paired with prosciutto, arugula, tomato, and cheese. Toasted bread comes with mussels in a tasty broth, adding to the bread variety.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for special events like Valentine's Day dinners.
The restaurant offers private dining rooms for events and celebrations.
Parking is available in a garage just a short walk from the restaurant.