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My husband and I spent $200 at a historic Florida restaurant only accessible by boat. The views were great, but the food was even better.

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My husband and I spent 0 at a historic Florida restaurant only accessible by boat. The views were great, but the food was even better.

  • My husband and I went to Cap’s Place, a historic Florida restaurant only accessible by boat.
  • We took a free boat ride to the restaurant, where I enjoyed some of the best seafood I’ve ever had.
  • I’d recommend Cap’s Place to anyone looking for a unique night out in the Fort Lauderdale area.

As a lifelong Florida resident, I love visiting under-the-radar spots throughout the state.

Recently, I decided to visit Cap’s Place Island Restaurant, located just north of downtown Fort Lauderdale. The restaurant, which is listed on the US National Register of Historic Places, opened in 1928 as a restaurant and gambling den.

Today, Cap’s Place is known for its seafood fare, speakeasy ambiance, and (best of all) sending a boat to pick up and drop off patrons during operating hours.

Recently, my husband and I decided to experience the boat ride and grab some seafood at Cap’s Place. I’d been to the restaurant before, though it had been years since my last visit.

Here’s what the experience was like.

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