Robbie's of Islamorada

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Feed the Tarpon at Robbies

Everyone knows about the amazing fishing, marine life and natural beauty of the Florida Keys. But few people know about Robbie’s of Islamorada, a quaint village that offers an insider’s look into the unique culture of this area. It’s both a great place to stay while you explore the rest of the Keys and a destination in its own right. Robbie’s is located in the Upper Keys just outside of mile marker 90. If you are staying near Islamorada, it will be easy to drive there in just a few minutes. This unique destination has everything you need for a memorable getaway – great food, shopping and activities for the whole family.

Explore Robbie’s

This unusual village is named after Robert Pittman, an aviation pioneer who was born near Buckingham Palace and moved to the Keys in the 1930s. Pittman built several small wooden houses in the area and opened a small store called Robbie’s General Store. The village was built on stilts to protect the wooden structures from the frequent flooding that occurs in the lower Keys. It was moved several times before settling at its present location in 1972. The buildings were all moved together, placed on new foundations, and then restored to retain the rustic feel of old Florida.

Dining at Robbie’s of Islamorada

Robbie’s of Islamorada is a unique foodie destination that attracts visitors from all over the world. There are several restaurants in this village, each one offering a slightly different experience. The Hungry Tarpon Restaurant: This waterfront restaurant is a great choice if you are looking for a casual meal while exploring Islamorada. It features fresh fish that is prepared in several ways, including blackened, baked, crispy or grilled. The specials are always new and the service is friendly and prompt. The Lobster Pot: If you are looking for a special evening at Robbie’s, this is the place to go. The menu is extensive and includes such dishes as Florida lobster, fish, shrimp, and scallops. Finish off your meal with a decadent dessert.

Shopping at Robbie’s of the Florida Keys

There are many unique shops in Robbie’s where you can shop for souvenirs or gifts for your loved ones back home. This uniquely decorated shop is filled with all sorts of seashells and other Florida Keys memorabilia. You can browse the wide selection of seashells, including coconut and cone shells, as well as beautiful coral pieces. The shops are filled with incredible items and the owners are friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. Whether you are shopping for something for yourself or you are looking for a gift, you are sure to find an item that is perfect.

Activities for the Whole Family

If you are looking for things to do, Robbie’s of the Florida Keys has something for everyone, whether you have children or are traveling alone. If you are interested in fishing, you can feed the hungry tarpon at Robbie’s. This is a unique experience that can only be found here in the Florida Keys. When the tarpon are nearby, you will be given a chance to feed one by hand. Be sure to bring your camera because this experience is very rare. The tarpon are large, silvery fish that are native to the Atlantic coast. They are very sociable and travel in large schools. Although they are edible and have some commercial value, they are mostly caught for sport.

Final Thoughts

Robbie’s of Islamorada is a unique destination in the Florida Keys. This quaint village has lots of great shops and restaurants as well as several attractions that are perfect for the whole family. Whether you are looking for fishing, nature or something different like feeding tarpon, Robbie’s has it all. If you are planning a trip to the Keys, make sure to add Robbie’s to your list of must-see destinations. You will experience the uniqueness of this area, as well as the warm hospitality of the people who live here.

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