Best Brunch Spots in Key West for a Bachelorette
| Quick Summary | |
|---|---|
| Best for | A slow, sunny morning before the day drinking starts on Duval |
| Budget range | $20 to $45 per person with a cocktail |
| Must-book | Blue Heaven, Hot Tin Roof, Salute! on the Beach |
Why Brunch Matters in Key West
Key West runs late and starts slow, which makes brunch the real anchor of your day. Your group will want something filling, something boozy, and a table in the shade before the afternoon heat sets in.
Most of these spots fill up by 10am on weekends. Put one person in charge of the reservation, because walk-in waits of an hour are normal at the famous ones.
The Best Brunch Spots
Blue Heaven
Best for: The iconic, must-do first brunch | Price: $18 to $30 per plate
This is the postcard. You eat in an open courtyard with live music and roaming roosters, and it is exactly as charming as it sounds. Get there before 9am or expect a long wait.
Order this: The lobster Benedict around $26, and one slice of the sky-high key lime pie for the table.
Reviewers on Tripadvisor consistently call out the courtyard atmosphere and the meringue-topped pie, with the main complaint being the wait.
Hot Tin Roof
Best for: Bottomless mimosas with a water view | Price: $20 to $38 per plate
Perched at the Ocean Key Resort right where Duval meets the water, this is your upscale option. The Sunday brunch with bottomless mimosas is the move for a group that wants a real send-off.
Order this: The Caribbean French toast and a round of mimosas.
Salute! on the Beach
Best for: Toes in the sand | Price: $16 to $30 per plate
This little Italian spot sits directly on Higgs Beach, so you can eat with your feet practically in the water. It is more relaxed than the Duval crowd and great for a group that wants quiet and a view.
Order this: The shrimp and grits, plus a sangria.
AZUR
Best for: A foodie group that takes brunch seriously | Price: $15 to $28 per plate
AZUR is a local favorite that consistently lands on best-of lists for its Mediterranean-leaning breakfast. The vibe is calmer and the cooking is a notch above the tourist spots.
Order this: The fried eggs over polenta or the lemon ricotta pancakes.
Pepe's Cafe
Best for: History and a no-fuss morning | Price: $14 to $26 per plate
Open since 1909, Pepe's is the oldest restaurant in Key West and feels like it in the best way. The back patio under the trees is the spot, and the bloody Mary list is long.
Order this: Eggs Benedict and a build-your-own bloody Mary.
Six Toed Cat
Best for: Breakfast cocktails and big plates | Price: $14 to $24 per plate
Named for the Hemingway cats, this Old Town spot leans into a fun, casual brunch with a strong drink menu. Easy to fit a group of eight or ten without a reservation drama.
Order this: The crab cake Benedict.
Banana Cafe
Best for: Crepes and a quieter end of town | Price: $13 to $24 per plate
A French-leaning cafe on the calmer upper end of Duval. The crepes, both sweet and savory, are the reason to come, and it is a nice break from the rowdier scene.
Order this: A savory ham and gruyere crepe with a cafe au lait.
Planning Tips
- Book Blue Heaven and Hot Tin Roof at least two weeks out for a weekend group of six or more.
- Brunch early so you can nap before sunset at Mallory Square and a night out on Duval.
- Most spots are walkable in Old Town, so skip the rideshare and wander between them.
- Bottomless mimosa deals usually run two hours from when you are seated, so arrive together.
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