Perched right on the water, Cap's -- a fish camp built in 1947 -- integrates seamlessly with its surroundings: cedars and oaks sprout through the decking, providing an amazing canopy.
Sangria's, overlooking the intersection of St George and Hypolita in St Augustine, Florida, is the best place in town to people-watch.
707 N Monroe St, Tallahassee This is a small "hole in the wall" restaurant in the back of a wine store.
608 Oakfield Drive, Brandon Della's hides out in a small shopping center in Brandon.
Be forewarned: It's in a strip mall.
Miami may be the Capital of Latin America, but it's not hard to find remnants of its beginnings in the American South.
This place opens 24 hours a day 24/7, and is located at 1450 Collins Avenue, South Beach, Miami.
11th Street Diner Restaurant Miami Beach Being a brazilian I don't know really how typical this place is, I know that is a lot like the places I remember back in the days I was an exchange student in Pennsylvania, and even thinking I'm not that old to had been in a place like this in the 50's it's much like I imagine it could had been.
Sloppy Joe's is by far the most famous Bar in Key West