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The Quay, Florida Keys - Indian Chief Travel
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The Quay

MM 102.5 (B),
Florida Keys
Florida
305-451-0943

Type: Seafood
Price Range: $$$

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The Quay is casual, but feel free to dress up for a night of fine dining. Entrées includes such seafood favorites as fresh Maine lobster and stone crab claws in season, along with seafood specialties like broiled sea scallops and blackened swordfish. You may also enjoy the local catch of the day, sautéed, broiled, grilled or fried. Landlubbers can opt for prime rib, filet mignon, New York strip steak, rack of lamb, veal chop, or chicken Monte Carlo, stuffed with prosciutto, Swiss cheese and garlic. They also serve an array of pasta dishes along with a daily pasta featuring shrimp, lobster, scallops or a seafood combo. Entrées come with soup or salad. Desserts include chocolate Kahlua cake, baked Alaska and, of course, Key lime pie. A wine list and children’s menu are also available. A more relaxed atmosphere awaits outdoors at the Bayside Tiki Grill, where diners sit by the water and enjoy a full complement of tropical drinks, including mai tais, fruit daiquiris and Key Largo rumrunners. The menu features hot appetizers and selections from the raw bar, along with soups and salads. Entrées include sandwiches, fried shrimp and burgers, served with fries, and grilled dishes, including marinated seafood brochette, baby back ribs and the catch of the day. Prices at the Tiki Grill are inexpensive. In addition to great dining, the Quay offers live entertainment, its own sand beach with watersports rentals, and dockage if you arrive by boat. Dinner nightly, 4-10 pm. The Bayside Tiki Grill is open for lunch and dinner from 11 am-10 pm.
Last updated May 28, 2008
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