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15th Street Fisheries in Fort Lauderdale, FL

1900 SE 15th St
The following tours go by 15th Street Fisheries in Fort Lauderdale, FL:
Fort Lauderdale Water Taxi Photo
4/26/2024 - 3/31/2025
Get out and have an amazing time sightseeing and having fun in Fort Lauderdale with tickets on the Fort Lauderdale Water Taxi tour.
Pedibus Pub Crawl in Fort Lauderdale Photo
4/26/2024 - 3/31/2025
If you're looking for a unique way to explore the nightlife scene in Fort Lauderdale, look no further than the Pedibus Pub Crawl.
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Pedal Party Boat Tour Photo
4/27/2024 - 12/31/2024
Immerse yourself in an unforgettable combination of camaraderie, relaxation, and scenic views with the Pedal Party Boat Tour in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
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Centered in picturesque Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is the charming and iconic 15th Street Fisheries, an award-winning waterfront seafood restaurant.

It's beautifully nestled inside Lauderdale Marina, accessible by both land and water, thus creating a unique dining and sightseeing experience for its patrons. The 15th Street Fisheries is celebrated for its fresh seafood offerings, waterfront dining, and ambient surroundings making a must-visit spot for gastronomes, tourists, and locals seeking a blend of culinary excellence with a dash of nautical charm.

The 15th Street Fisheries was established over four decades ago and embodies a rich history tied to Fort Lauderdale's ocean-loving lifestyle. It was planted within the Lauderdale Marina, a landmark itself with its origins dating back to the 1940s. This amalgamation of nautical history with culinary tradition gives the restaurant a unique appeal, setting the stage for memorable experiences while dining in the heart of South Florida’s famous marine industry. It's not just a restaurant but a local treasure steeped in tradition where you can dine in view of luxury yachts and daily tarpon feedings.

The 15th Street Fisheries is known for its superb, fresh seafood and reputation for delivering one of the finest waterfront dining experiences in Florida. The magical combination of dockside views, unparalleled service, and culinary excellency have won it countless awards over the years. Guests can enjoy live music while tasting delicacies from the chef's award-winning menu, including succulent shrimp and scallops, fresh catch-of-the day, or their signature dish, Yellowtail Snapper Hemingway. Watch the majestic yachts dock or even feed the tarpons, an activity that has been a long-standing tradition at the marina.

The marvelous two-story restaurant offers splendid views of the Intracoastal Waterway, allowing diners to witness breathtaking sunsets while enjoying their meals. The lower dockside level provides a casual dining experience with an outdoor bar and lively atmosphere, while the upper level offers a more formal dining room and glass-enclosed patio, perfect for a romantic dinner or elegant get-together. This versatile setting accommodates everyone, from families to couples.

In conclusion, 15th Street Fisheries in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is a distinctive blend of culinary, historical, and marine charm. Its enchanting waterfront location, award-winning seafood, and friendly atmosphere make it an essential addition to any traveler’s itinerary. This Southern Florida gem, with its diverse menu, visually stunning locale, and the lure of its nautical past, offers an unforgettable experience for anyone lucky enough to dine there. Whether you're an epicure seeking world-class seafood or a traveler in search of a unique dining experience, 15th Street Fisheries won’t disappoint.


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