Drunk Fox told me that when he was partying hard in the 70s Key West was the place to be. I took a few of his recommendations on places to check out and they have stood the test of time.
First up is Captain Tony's. Captain Tony's Saloon in Key West is a historic bar with a laid-back, quirky vibe. Jimmy Buffett played here for drinks and tips before becoming famous, soaking in the island atmosphere that inspired much of his music.
A small drink of island punch.
Um, this punch is pretty good.
While I was drinking I met a cool potato from the East Coast. Her humans must know how to party as they were on their 6th bar that day (yes, Captain Tony's was the 6th).
Plus a Moscow Mule to finish the night.
Potato and I hung out for a while (he is a newer stuffy) but has his own Instagram as well.
After Captain Tony's, it was time to go to the Green Parrot. The Green Parrot Bar in Key West, founded in 1890, is one of the island’s oldest and most iconic dive bars. Known for its lively atmosphere and welcoming crowd, it’s been a favorite spot for locals.
Over the years, it has hosted countless musicians and artists, becoming a key stop on the Key West music scene. Its eclectic décor and strong drinks make it a timeless part of the island’s vibrant nightlife.
Don't worry readers there was plenty of drinking in Marathon and Miami.
A mojito here and there.Plus a Moscow Mule to finish the night.
.....oh boy....... how big was your hangover the following day?!?!
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