Raise a glass to these storied, singular bars, where colorful tales and potent cocktails flow in equal measure.
And know that Duval Street, often called Key West’s Bourbon Street, is where you’ll find the most (and rowdiest) bars. If the thought of taking shots with wandering bachelor parties makes you ...
Show more Alison and Aidan head to the famous bars on Duval Street for some money-saving fun by joining tourists on the ultimate tour guide train of Key West, which has been showing off the town ...
Lyssa Goldberg A visit to Key West isn't complete without taking a stroll down Duval Street. Lined with restaurants, bars, art galleries and souvenir shops, this popular thoroughfare stretches a ...
At the corner of Duval and Petronia streets, part of what’s affectionately known as Key West’s “pink triangle,” the 801 Bourbon Bar stays open until 4 a.m. Pink fluorescent lights spill out onto the ...
Lyssa Goldberg A visit to Key West isn't complete without taking a stroll down Duval Street. Lined with restaurants, bars, art galleries and souvenir shops, this popular thoroughfare stretches a ...