Where to Eat in Marathon Florida Keys: Seafood and Continental Restaurants, Tiki Bars, Cafes, Coffee Houses, Delis and More

Marathon Florida Keys offers restaurants to satisfy every diner’s tastes and budget. 

Seafood and Continental Restaurants

The Florida Keys are world reknowned for seafood.  Marathon boasts many fine restaurants that serve up the freshest Florida Keys fish, shrimp, lobster and crab.  For those diners looking for a little turf with their surf, many of these seafood restaurants also offer prime steaks, chops and other continental cuisine

Cook Your Catch

There’s nothing finer than dining on fresh Florida Keys fish you caught yourself!  If you are fishing with one of Marathon’s professional charter captains, he will clean, fillet and bag your fish for you.  Take it to one of Marathon’s seafood restaurants and you’ll have feast like royalty!

Breakfast, Cafes, Coffee Houses, Delis, Sandwiches

An action-packed day of fun and sun in the Florida Keys should start with a good breakfast, and Marathon has both chain restaurants and locally owned eateries.  For lighter fare or sandwich fixings for a day on the water, Marathon’s cafes, coffee houses and delis have all the essential ingredients.  If you can’t leave home without a McBurger, Marathon is also home to all the familiar fast food restaurants.

Chinese, Italian and Pizza, Japanese and Sushi, Mexican

For those yearning for international cuisine, Marathon offers Chinese restaurants, Italian and pizza restaurants, Japanese and sushi restaurants and Mexican restaurants

Cuban Restaurants and Tiki Bars

No visit to the Florida Keys would be complete without sampling some excellent Cuban food and a few visits to tiki bars overlooking the shimmering waters surrounding the Islands of Marathon.

Restaurant Dress Code

The dress code at restaurants in Marathon Florida Keys is always casual.  Shorts, t-shirts and flip flops are the standard dress code.  Open-air restaurants and tiki bars that welcome diners who come by boat provide an ultra-relaxed atmosphere and a dress code to match.  Diners at slightly more formal indoor restaurants may swap the t-shirt for a collared shirt and women may choose a casual dress.   

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