Key Largo Conch House, Sugarloaf Food Company Are Keys Food Musts

The Key Largo Conch House Located just an hour from Miami, the Key Largo Conch House affords a scenic drive and a delicious, reasonable brunch. This quaint Victorian home, nestled back off the road amid a yard of trees, has indoor and outdoor seating (on the porch) and a half-dozen signature Benedict dishes.I...
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The
Key Largo Conch House

Located just an hour from Miami, the Key Largo Conch House affords a scenic drive and a delicious, reasonable brunch. This quaint
Victorian home, nestled back off the road amid a yard of trees, has
indoor and outdoor seating (on the porch) and a half-dozen signature Benedict dishes.

I
ordered the cracked conch Benedict. Three poached eggs are presented
on an English muffin with a slice of tomato and just the right
serving of holandaise sauce. A lobster conch ceviche, which could just
as easily stand on its own as a worthy menu item, tops the Benedict.
And a crisp strip of fried conch lies across the side of the plate,
ready to be cut and smeared in the egg and holandaise. A portion of
home fries also accompanies this dish. The key lime mimosa is a
refreshingly sweet splash that offsets the savory cracked conch Benedict.

100211
Overseas Hwy., Key Largo
305-453-4844
keylargoconchhouse.com

The
Sugarloaf Food Company

Alongside Overseas Highway on Summerland Key stands the Sugarloaf
Food Company. With a striped awning and porch wrapped with white
railing, the exterior is a homey indication of the treasures on the
inside. The quaint eatery serves homemade delectables such as sandwiches, salads, breakfast items, gelato, and a case of
baked goods too good to pass up. The coconut key lime bar has just
the right amount of key lime tartness in a creamy mixture spread atop a thick graham-cracker crust and dusted in toasted coconut. There’s even a freezer stacked with premade entrées.

24171
Overseas Hwy. (Mile Marker 24), Summerland Key
305-744-0631
sugarloaffood.com

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