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Specialties
We set the table and allow nature to do the rest! What was once a hideaway cove for pirates, smugglers and wreckers has become one of South Florida’s favorite word-of-mouth secrets.
If you are in Florida or planning a visit, you might wonder what to do in Key Biscayne. The undoubtedly answer will be visit Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park and get ready to have a good time facing No Name Harbor, enjoying all that our menu has to offer. We specialize in the following types of foods: seafood, cuban food, latin american food, etc
History
Established in 1999.
Tourists from around the world and celebrities who come to Key Biscayne make a pleasant stop at Boater’s Grill, recipient of 2012 Award of Excellence.
«Very famous people have felt very comfortable because we try to have privacy for them,» said David and Reina Gonzalez in a dialogue with KEYBIS.
The creators of the restaurant located within Bill Baggs Florida State Park, in front of beautiful No Name Harbor.
Located within Bill Baggs Florida State Park, right in front of beautiful No Name Harbor, Boater’s Grill opened its doors in 1999, as a «fish & Tackle shop», a small venture in provisions for those arriving by boat, but gradually became the restaurant it is today.
Meet the Business Owner
David and Reina D.
Business Owner
The González have resided in Miami for many years.
The creators of the restaurant located within Bill Baggs Florida State Park, in front of beautiful No Name Harbor.
Located within Bill Baggs Florida State Park, right in front of beautiful No Name Harbor, Boater’s Grill opened its doors in 1999, as a «fish & Tackle shop», a small venture in provisions for those arriving by boat, but gradually became the restaurant it is today.