There’s a popular little outdoor restaurant in Key West that all tourists must find – at least that’s what we were told by nearly everyone who offered advice on “definitely do.”
So on Day Two out on the island, we walked to Blue Heaven. While neither of us ordered the famed lobster eggs benedict, we did have an awesome avocado omelette and a blueberry pancake. No Bloody Mary’s before Noon, unfortunately. Still, Blue Heaven served as a great reminder to those of us in the upper Midwest: There’s something about breakfast outdoors that amplifies the flavor of all foods.
Here we are waiting patiently for our table at Blue Heaven’s bar (no drinking before Noon on Sundays). Who looks hungover?
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I lived in the Keys for two years. I know Blue Heaven well. Very cool that you were down there. KW is a different world.
And when you live there, your whole life is spent outdoors. Something you miss when you leave…
Hope you had a great vacation…
kim
How awesome that you lived there! That must have been a very unique experience. I certainly see myself retiring in a warm, sunny place to further hone my writing skills.