Best Historic Restaurants in Central Beach
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- PPatriciavipNew York City •26 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe House on the River is my “go to” for Sunday brunch prior to a show at Broward Performing Arts. This was my second visit and I am already looking forward to returning with my granddaughter in December! The food and drinks are delicious. The ambiance—both inside and outside seating—is stellar. Our waiter—“Sam”—was thoughtful and made sure we got to our show on time. A wonderful spot on the river that has old school charm with classic brunch fare beautifully prepared.More infoThe House on the RiverPrice: Expensive• American• Sailboat Bend•4.3
- DDougLas Vegas •10 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoFirst time at la fuga and we really enjoyed it. Night we were there they had live music which consisted of a sax and bass player, nice touch and not too loud. Service staff was so pleasant and nobody rushed you. The outdoor seating area with the warming stations was well done and provided a fun place to sit. Food was really good, the dishes we hand you could tell were hand made just popped with flavor. Would recommend trying if in the area.More infoLa FugaPrice: Expensive• Italian• Central Beach•4.5
- BBillChicago / Illinois •1 review5.0Dined 7 days agoA wonderful dining experience. The food was great, the waitress was excellent and entire staff was very nice, and loved feeding the fish outside on the dock afterwards.More info15th Street FisheriesPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Harbordale•4.7
- RRobertToronto / Ontario •20 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoGreat breakfast. Good portions, very delicious. Very good service.More infoWild Sea - Las OlasPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Colee Hammock•4.6
- EElaineNew York City •1 review5.0Dined on 6 Oct 2024We had afternoon tea at Honey Fitz at the Four Seasons on Sunday 10/6. It is a cute small cafe to inside the Four Seasons first floor. It was quiet and cute. The tea was fabulous (and unlimited - a rarity). And you could try multiple teas. Our waitress (she was fabulous) was attentive and wonderful. She even warmed the milk for the tea (another rarity). The sandwiches and the pastries were good. If I could be nitpick to make the tea even better - the scone was too sweet (maybe eliminate the icing) and serve it with clotted cream. The cucumber sandwich had way too much cream cheese and the macron was dunked in white chocolate (half way) which made it too sweet. If you improved these few items, the afternoon tea would be even better than it was - which was pretty wonderful! Thanks Honey Fitz!More infoHoney Fitz- Four SeasonsPrice: Moderate• Cafe Dining• Central Beach•4.4